Fab 4 Radio.com live feed

You're listening to Fab 4 Radio live!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Abbeyrd's Beatles Page news digest for Tues 9/23/08

Another day and more developments in the Beatle world.... happy reading, Steve...


1) To the person who asked what happened with Paul's album with Youth, we received this reply from Paul's UK press rep:

"Keep your eyes on the press in the coming week!"

2) Arthur Hillard comments on the Tomorrow Show DVD:

Tom Snyder, who has the voice and personality of a piece of cardboard, is (apparently) excited to be interviewing Paul and Linda live via satellite. They're on his TV monitor right now, and he's so excited that he spends several minutes talking about the actual Japanese TV monitor being used without even asking Paul a question.

Paul seems completely confused by this rudeness but unfortunately has the politeness to sit there in silence while Tom bangs on about nothing, burning up precious satellite time. By the time Tom eventually gets around to interviewing Paul, it's time to cut to an ad break; it's now five minutes into the interview and Paul hasn't said a word.

Tom then plays some of the SPIN IT ON promo clip and compliments Linda on her guitar playing, only to be corrected when she points out it was actually a piano she was seen playing.

Undeterred, Tom continues by asking about the seating arrangements at Paul's concert. How interesting. Paul tries to answer the questions, but looks like he'd rather walk off-camera and grab his tour manager, who could be consulted about the subject of exactly how many stadium doors should be opened to allow the crowd through in much more detail. Linda looks like she's about to fall asleep out of sheer boredom.

I tuned out for the rest of this yawn-fest, perking up only when Paul sarcastically commented "This is an interesting programe, isn't it?"

The Ringo Starr and John Lennon interviews were slightly better, but not by much.

Without a doubt, the dullest three Beatles interviews I have ever had the misfortune to see.

Comment: We disagree about the Lennon interview. For all of Snyder's quirks, it's a good one. But you're right about the others, especially the McCartney one, which is embarrassing.


3) From Dennis Mitchell of Dennis Mitchell's "Breakfast With the Beatles":

Hello Beatlemaniacs!
We've finally taken the step of establishing a presence on Myspace. Go to

www.myspace.com/beatlesradioshow, join as a friend, leave a comment and put it on your favorites or bookmarks list...Tons of information, photos and fun still to come.
Thanks for your e-mails and message board posts. If you haven't yet heard this week's show, go to www.beatlesradioshow.com and check it out.
Stay tuned!
Dennis Mitchell
"Dennis Mitchell's Breakfast With The Beatles"



4) From Chris Carter of "Breakfast With the Beatles" KLOS/Sirius:

Playlist sept. 21st 2008

I was gonna stick to ALL Beatles piano songs but it will be much too McCartney heavy

That’s not fair to John…certainly not to George or Ringo….

So we are gonna have to add “solo” piano stuff too….

9AM

The Beatles - Hey Jude –Single/ Hey Jude / Past Masters

Recorded: 29/30/31 July TRIDENT, 1 August 1968

The Beatles most successful single in their entire career. It was #1 for NINE weeks straight in the USA…(3 weeks in the UK)

Lennon: I always heard it as a song to me. When Paul say’s “go out and get her”…he meant go ahead leave me….

This was the FIRST record released on Apple Records.

Paul on piano


The Beatles –
For No One – Revolver

Recorded May 9th 1966

Paul recorded this song again on Give My Regards To Broad Street.

McCartney 1.00

Paul on piano

The Beatles - Old Brown Shoe (Harrison) – Past Masters

Recorded April 16th 1969 Abbey Road right before the Abbey Road sessions began, though some Abbey Road material was already laid down.

flip of Ballad of John & Yoko

June 4, 1969 US

The Beatles 1st STEREO single in the USA

Featuring George Martin on piano.

The Beatles - Slow Down (Williams) – Past Masters

Recorded June 1964

Long Tall Sally EP/ Capitol LP Something New – Capitol Single 5255 released August 24, 1964 – Cover of Larry Williams’s 1958 original. The 3rd Larry Williams tune covered by The Fabs – “Dizzy Miss Lizzy” / “Bad Boy”

Featuring George Martin on piano.

Paul McCartney – I’m Partial to Your Abracadabra – New Boots & Panties Tribute LP

Paul on piano

Break

John Lennon – Imagine – Imagine `70

John piano

The Beatles – You Never Give Me Your Money - Abbey Road

Recorded May 6th 1969 at Olympic Studios w/ overdubbing 2 months later at Abbey Road.

Paul weighing in on the sad but true aspects of the Apple business plan circa spring 1969…..

McCartney 1.00

Paul on piano

The Beatles - Sexy Sadie LONG - The Beatles

Recorded July 19th 1968

Written about the Maharishi Yogi when John was leaving India with quote “a bad taste in his mouth”.

Lennon 1.00

? on piano

Paul McCartney – Flaming Pie – Flaming Pie

Paul on piano

John Lennon - #9 Dream – Walls & Bridges `74

Nicky Hopkins on piano

The Beatles - Your Mother Should Know - Magical Mystery Tour Recorded 22nd August 1967 at Chappell Recording Studios London (1st of two)

Abbey Road was booked on this day so they went to another George Martin used studio owned by the Chappell Publishing Co. also in London.

Lead vocal Paul

McCartney 1.00

UK EP /Paul on piano

Break

10AM /No News

PIANO ViNYL…very quiet….shhh

John Lennon – LOVE – Plastic Ono Band `70

John piano

The Beatles - Why Don't We Do It In the Road? - The Beatles

Recorded Oct. 9th 1968

Paul & Ringo only. Upset John as he really liked it. Paul saw some monkeys living free in India and wrote the song based on those there monkeys.

McCartney 1.00

Paul on piano

The Beatles – Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Larry Williams) - HELP!

Recorded May 10th 1965

First appearing on the US LP Beatles VI in June of 1965 two months BEFORE HELP! was released. Lead vocal John

US - Capitol LP Beatles VI

Paul on piano

The Beatles – Drive My Car - Rubber Soul

Recorded Oct. 13th 1965.

Lead off track to Rubber Soul on the UK version. This session was a first Beatles recording history to go past 12 Midnight…..!

Lead vocal Paul

McCartney .7/ Lennon .3

US - Capitol LP Yesterday and Today

Paul on piano

The Beatles - You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) – Past Masters

flip of Let It Be

Recorded: 17 May, 7/8 June 1967, 30 April 1969

Paul has named "You Know My Name" his favorite Beatles track due to its irregularity. The song was recorded over a two-year span, being worked on and shelved several times between 1967 and 1969. John came up with the lyric and title after seeing a postal advertisement reading, "You have their name? Look up their number." The karaoke segment was developed during the second sessions for the song, and a reference to 'A Hard Day's Night' associate producer Dennis O'Dell was added, prompting numerous calls to his home by crazed fans who chanted mindlessly "We have your name and now we've got your number", as well as drugged fans coming en masse to his doorstep wanting to live with him.

Recording dates
May 17, 1967 (instrumentals)
June 7, 1967 (instrumentals)
June 8, 1967 (instrumentals, inc. Brian Jones sax solo)
June 9, 1967 (mixed into one master take)
April 30, 1969 (vocals and sound effects)

John Lennon – (Just Like) Starting Over – Double Fantasy

Break

John Lennon – HELP! – Home `70

John piano

The Beatles – The Word - Rubber Soul

Recorded Nov. 8th 1965

Written by both John & Paul probably a little more by John…Paul says it was there attempt to write a song with just one note in it…like Long Tall Sally….

Lead vocal John & Paul

Lennon .6 / McCartney .4

The Beatles – Good Day Sunshine – Revolver

Recorded June 8th 1966

One of the fastest recorded tracks from the Revolver sessions. Finished in about a day in a half….and a big favorite of Leonard Bernstein. Inspired by The Lovin Spoonful’s “Daydream”

Lead vocal Paul

McCartney 1.00

Featuring George Martin on piano

The Beatles - Hello Goodbye - Magical Mystery Tour

Recorded Oct. 2nd 1967

Released as a single Nov. `67

The sixteenth official EMI release.

Banned by the BBC for lip-syncing, which was against the rules of the British musicians union. The film (not video) was shot at the Savillie Theater in London.

Beatle John always disliked the song as it took the A side over his “I Am The Walrus”…though John did like the end bit.

Lead vocal Paul

Hello Goodbyewas No. 1 for seven weeks in the UK, tying From Me To You as the longest running Beatle chart-topper

McCartney 1.00

The Beatles - Hey Bulldog - Yellow Submarine

Recorded 11th February 1968

John said, ”it’s a good sounding record that means nothing”.

Newly remixed for the Yellow Submarine Soundtrack expanded version.

Lead vocal Lennon

Lennon. .95 .05

The Beatles - Back In the U.S.S.R. - The Beatles

Recorded Aug. 22nd 1968

Based on Chuck Berry’s “Back in The USA”

Featuring Mr. Paul McCartney on drums as Ringo had quite the group …briefly

McCartney 1.00

Paul on piano

Wings – Live & Let Die – Single `73

Paul on piano

We lost 2 important figures in music this week

Rick Wright from Pink Floyd who we’ll play a song by to close the show) and songwriter / producer Norman Whitfield passed away this week as well…an amazing body of work…along w/ partner Barrett Strong who the Beatles loved (Money)

Just a few Barrett Strong hits

Ain't Too Proud to Beg

(I Know) I'm Losing You

"I Heard It Through the Grapevine"

WAR

Papa Was A Rolling Stone…this one…QUIZ

Norman Whitfield 67

Q/WHAT SONG from DID Norman Whitfield along w/ Barrett Strong write that contained this line “the Beatles new record's a gas”…it was sung by The Temptations got to #3 in `70

A/ “Ball of Confusion
(That's What the World is Today)” - Gordy

11AM

In studio ROCKIN Rob C. and handsome Joey G.

Wings – Nineteen Hundred & Eighty Five – Band On The Run

Paul on piano

The Beatles - The Ballad Of John And Yoko – Single

Recorded April 14, 1969 by John 7 Paul only.

June 4, 1969 US

Released less than a month after Get Back (John needed an A- Side)

First STEREO single in the UK. Banned by the BBC and some US stations as well.

It was actually recorded during the beginning of the Abbey Road sessions.

Paul on piano

The Beatles – You Won’t See Me - Rubber Soul

Recorded Nov. 11th 1965

Written entirely by Paul.

The Beatles – Lovely Rita - Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band

Recorded Feb. 23 1967

Paul heard that in America, parking – meter woman where called “meter maids” and thus….the tune.

Lead vocal Paul

McCartney 1.00

Paul on piano

Break

The Beatles – Octopus’s Garden (Starkey) - Abbey Road sessions

Recorded April 26 1969

Only the second and last Starkey penned tune to be found on a Beatle LP. Ringo and George can be seen messing about on the tune during the Let It Be film filmed in January of 1969.

The Beatles - Matchbox (Perkins) – Long Tall Sally EP / Something New/ Past Masters * flip of Slow Down in US Capitol 5255 (US)
August 24, 1964

Recorded: 1st June 1964

"Matchbox" is sung by Ringo, and was recorded on 1st June. Its writer Carl Perkins was present at the sessions, although he did not participate. Carl had originally released "Matchbox" on the legendary Sun label on 11th February 1957, but failed to chart anywhere

Paul McCartney – Monkberry Moon Delight - RAM

Paul on piano

John Lennon – Remember – Plastic Ono Band

John piano

The Pink Floyd – Paintbox- 1967

Rick Wright 65

2nd Single…BEATLE engineer now Floyd PRODUCER

“Paint Box”

Single by Pink Floyd

A-side "Apples and Oranges"

Released November 18, 1967

Recorded October 1967

Genre Psychedelic rock

Length 3:33

Label Columbia (EMI) (UK)

Writer(s) Rick Wright

Producer Norman Smith

Next Sunday Edgar Winter in studio!


5) From Jeff Jacomowitz on the new Pete Best Band album "Hayman's Green":

Hey Steve,
Over this past weekend, Ken Dashow on 104.3 WAQX-FM here in NYC had on Pete Best during his "Breakfast With The Beatles" Sunday morning special. It was only for a short while but the segment had to do with the brand new Pete Best Band album called "Hayman's Green".
Dude, I was hooked! They played one song called "Step Outside" and it was vintage Fab! Pete is not trying to ride the Beatles wave, but given he still lives in Liverpool, the sound is vintage Liverpudlian. Too bad you cannot preview it on Amazon but it is a must-have CD!
Best always
Jeff R. Jacomowitz


6) From Franco Alvear in Chile:

HI STEVE !!!
Again, thanx very much for keeping up the best Beatles site on the net. I´m almost a daily visitor since 1996 ....("Anthology 2" days....)
Well, here´s a link to a clip that I made, and it´s the vocal take from "I Am The Walrus", just to remember how GREAT John´s voice was. Hope you like it... :)
Cheers Steve, see you.
Franco Alvear
Santiago, Chile


7) David Fishof is auctioning rock memorabilia, including items signed by George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Here's the press release issued Monday:

Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp Founder David Fishof Auctions Personal Memorabilia Collection

The “All Access Rock Auction” hosted by Backstage Auctions offers up decades of rare and one of a kind memorabilia direct from the personal and private collection of legendary rock and roll promoter David Fishof.

Houston, TX – September 3, 2008 – It is with great excitement that Backstage Auctions announces the “All Access Rock Auction” featuring the private collection of legendary rock and roll promoter David Fishof.

David Fishof has two passions; sports and music. He has been successful in both endeavors, one as a high profile sports agent and the other as a successful concert promoter. Having worked in the music industry for over two decades he has had the good fortune working along side veteran rockers like Ringo Starr, Roger Daltrey, The Monkees, Levon Helm, Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren, Jack Bruce, and Dr. John, decided it was time to share his experiences with rock fans around the world. With the help of some of the musical legends he created the Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp, a place where rock dreams come true.

David's impressive career highlights include producing the British Rock Symphony (Roger Daltrey, Alice Cooper, Peter Frampton and Jon Anderson), The Happy Together Tour, The Monkees reunion tour, Dick Clark's American Bandstand Tour and Dirty Dancing. Fishof also created Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band concept together with Ringo Starr and over the years, has produced eight All Starr Band Tours.

David’s private collection features a variety of unique and one of a kind memorabilia pieces. "Having worked with so many great artists over the years, it makes it impossible to highlight just a few, but there is a Peter Max original painting of Ringo Starr that is very interesting because there are only three of them and Ringo owns the other two," explains Jacques van Gool, Backstage Auctions founder. The auction will feature everything from signed guitars, drum heads & sticks to record awards, original artwork, ephemera, recordings and more!

The All Access Auction will showcase well over 300 lots and feature some of rock and roll’s greatest icons. Interesting auction pieces include a Rock-Ola Beatles Yellow Submarine Jukebox (1 of 100), original Al Hirschfeld and LeRoy Neiman lithographs and drum heads signed by Ringo Starr and George Harrison. "All of my treasures have a great story. I had the honor of meeting George Harrison backstage at one of the All Star concerts and he signed a drum head for me, which is featured in the auction. I also have another one with Ringo and Ginger Baker signatures; in fact the night I got that one signed we were playing in Denver. Ginger and Jack Bruce showed up. Ringo got on stage and said, 'tonight we have two percent of Cream', it was classic Ringo," says Fishof.

A portion of the auction proceeds will benefit The Teenage Cancer Trust, a non profit organization improving the quality of life and chances of survival for teenagers and young adults who have been diagnosed with cancer, as well as several other charities that Fishof supports.

The auction will begin on Sunday, October 12 and will run for one week ending on Sunday, October 19th. The full auction catalog, which will feature over 300 auction lots, will be available online to view beginning Sunday, October 5th at www.backstageauctions.com.

Backstage Auction is a leading online auction company committed to offering authentic collectibles directly from the private collections of musicians and entertainment industry professionals. Founded on the principles of combining their clients’ career achievements and popularity with the demand and interest of fans who desire truly authentic and unique collectibles, Backstage Auctions is the place where rock legends live on.

For more information on the auction please visit www.backstageauctions.com.

8) AP: New film documents the Beatles "Love"

9) A freelancer is sitting on a tape of a Beatles 1966 press conference he hopes will bring him big bucks, reports the Hamilton Spectator.










------------------------------------------------------------------------
All you need is ...
ABBEYRD'S BEATLES PAGE
http://abbeyrd.best.vwh.net

- The most trusted and most up-to-date Beatle news
on the Internet for over a dozen years
http://abbeyrd.best.vwh.net/fabnews.htm

- Our new Collectibles Marketplace
http://abbeyrd.best.vwh.net/beatlesebay.html

- The Abbeyrd Beatles Page Breaking News Blog
(Beatle news headlines and late breaking news)
http://abbeyrd.blogspot.com

--------------------------------------------------------------------------





No comments: