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Post by pothos on Dec 19, 2021 18:14:49 GMT
Stuart Maconie show tonight from 8pm to 10pm on BBC 6 music (19 December) will be playing unusual Beatles covers. Sounds interesting.
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Post by pothos on Dec 19, 2021 22:11:53 GMT
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Post by ROCKY on Dec 20, 2021 14:30:43 GMT
Out of the 29 artists I heard of only four of them.
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Post by pothos on Dec 20, 2021 23:26:06 GMT
I loved the tracks by
Yes The folk/doo wop version of Back in the USSR The Langley Schools Music Project The Fairground version of She Loves You (weird but wonderful) Link Wray's Please Please Me (new to me and sublime) 801 Tomorrow Never Knows (One of my favourite tracks of all time) George Benson Laibach/Two Of Us Again weird but wonderful. Deap Purple Stuart Maconie has always kept the Beatles flag flying even back when he was writing for the NME in the 1990's.
Which 4 tracks did you recognise Rocky.
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Post by ROCKY on Dec 21, 2021 14:05:12 GMT
Which 4 tracks did you recognize Rocky? Link Wray, Deep Purple, George Benson, and Yes.
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Post by ROCKY on Dec 21, 2021 14:09:07 GMT
I've been hunting for the cover of 'I Am The Walrus' by a bunch of children singing it since I heard it back in the 70's!! If anyone knows or heard it let me know.
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Post by pothos on Dec 21, 2021 14:33:20 GMT
Could it be the Langley School Music Project. By the way this LP of the Fairground organ has loads of Beatles tracks.
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Post by ROCKY on Dec 22, 2021 13:45:30 GMT
I couldn't find 'I Am The Walrus' done by them.
I did find this one, even though it's not the one I'm looking for obviously, but I did rather enjoy it for its simplicity of the song.
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