On Oct 13, 10:14=A0am, Bip Bop <bip_...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Oct 13, 9:20=A0am, Ehtue <a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > "Mister Charlie" wrote:
> > > However, if you want to hear a few fills that were a good example of
> > > his different style of playing (and which he had a good degree of
> > > difficulty with on this particular track) listen to the last 20
> > > seconds or so of =A0Thank You Girl.
>
> > I agree... a good example. Instructive, though, is to hear some of the
=
many
> > flubs it took till he got the final. Take a listen to this (John
worrys=
how
> > to keep Ringo on the beat):
>
> >http://home.comcast.net/~ehtue/B-TYG7-13.mp3
>
> > -Ehtue
>
> Why do I find this kind of stuff absolutely fascinating? =A0Only The
> Beatles have been able to captivate me to the point that I find their
> out-takes as great a listening experience as the finished recordings!
>
> =A0 =A0 "Wonderful stuff, Agnes!"
>
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0+ George Harrison +
> =A0On one of the Christmas messages
>
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I feel exactly the same way. I like so many other bands, some to the
point of listening with a microscope, yet it's only the Beatles'
outtakes that fascinate me no end.
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