Kingsburyman is also Daddy Cool Remembering The
Beatles.
Still featuring Beatles material from the White album are songs featuring girl names in their titles. Dear Prudence, Martha My Dear, Sexy Sadie and Julia. That last one Julia, is by John written to his Mother Julia Lennon, who, when his father died while John was only 5, Julia Lennon left him with his aunt Mimi who raised him. Julia died young herself when John was only 17. A lot has been made of the possibility that the song is also for Yoko Ono who John referred to as "Mother".
A trio of memorable tunes from their early days : First a couple of covers sandwiched around one of their most popular love songs.
Here are the Beatles with 2 rarely heard songs from the White album, Good Night and Long, Long, Long, but before them is the fun song from Sgt. Pepper : Good Morning, Good Morning. I hope you are listening to this on your stereo radio or Tuner because the Beatles and George Martin had a lot of fun with the sound effects and the Stereo separation. The fox hunters on horses run from one speaker to the other as do the barking dogs!! This was a very popular song in 1967 for the Summer of Love stoners to experience via headphones. Cool, Man!
As an opening to their more well known songs we are also presenting a couple of early tunes -- Besame Mucho (approximates to Kiss me a lot in Spanish,).
SONGS
On this Blog, I am celebrating 1968. The Beatles had returned from India at
the beginning of spring, disillusioned by the Maharishi and his hanger-on's.
While there, though, they worked on a lot of tunes which became the fertile
material for the album released late in 1968 as a double album, nowadays
referred to as "The White Album" ; Although back in 1968, it had no title except
the words "The Beatles" simply embossed on the cover. The very first
pressings, certainly in Britain, were actually individually numbered in
sequence. Those early numbered albums are highly collectible now.
First on the Playlist is Glass Onion from the white album.
SONGS
Glass Onion 2:18 The Beatles
Fixing A Hole 2:37 The Beatles
Fixing A Hole 2:37 The Beatles
Glass onion was followed by Fixing a hole; originally on Sgt. Pepper's
album but also used in their Yellow Submarine animated movie.
Coming up is Instant Karma from John Lennon & the Plastic Ono Band,
followed by Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, and another hit from 1968 -- Judy In
Disguise by John Fred and his Playboy Band. At the time, Lucy in the Sky was
supposed to be a veiled reference to the drug LSD. The Beatles vehemently denied
it back then, claiming that people were reading too much into a co-incidence.
Now, they readily admit it was very much their LSD imbibing phase. John Fred's
song was clearly meant as an homage to the Beatles tune, he even makes the
phrase "Judy in Disguise" sound like "Judy in the Sky". Including a lot of other
psychedelic imagery in the lyrics.
SONGS
Instant Karma 3:24 John Lennon & Yoko Ono 2
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 3:29 The Beatles Rock Sgt. Pepper's
Judy In Disguise 2:59 John Fred Hits Of 1968
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 3:29 The Beatles Rock Sgt. Pepper's
Judy In Disguise 2:59 John Fred Hits Of 1968
Still featuring Beatles material from the White album are songs featuring girl names in their titles. Dear Prudence, Martha My Dear, Sexy Sadie and Julia. That last one Julia, is by John written to his Mother Julia Lennon, who, when his father died while John was only 5, Julia Lennon left him with his aunt Mimi who raised him. Julia died young herself when John was only 17. A lot has been made of the possibility that the song is also for Yoko Ono who John referred to as "Mother".
SONGS
Dear Prudence 3:56 The Beatles Rock
Martha My Dear 2:29 The Beatles Rock
Sexy Sadie 3:15 The Beatles
Julia 2:57 The Beatles Rock The Beatles (White Album) [Disc 1] 1
Martha My Dear 2:29 The Beatles Rock
Sexy Sadie 3:15 The Beatles
Julia 2:57 The Beatles Rock The Beatles (White Album) [Disc 1] 1
In England, films were first released in an area know as the "West End " of
London, where there were a lot of cinemas. Sometimes after weeks or months of
playing in the West End, the films got released to suburban theatres. Being
young and trying to keep up with what's the latest hits, my friends and I often
went to the West End we did not want to wait for the suburban release. In 1966,
we had gone to see, I think, James Coburn in Our Man Flint. I was walking In
Leicester Square to get to the tube to go home, when I spotted a Rolls Royce
outside a theatre. I was walking passed it thinking "Nice, wonder whose it is?"
when a young couple came running out of the cinema -- I was now between them
& the Roll's open door, The young Man crashed into me, knocking me over. He
stopped, helped pick me up and asked "You all right, Mate?" I was and gave a
dumb-struck nod to Paul McCartney and Jane Asher. "You sure?" -- I was. They
smiled, jumped into the Rolls and sped off.
Here is a tune Paul was working on in early 1966: Paperback writer.
SONGS
Paperback Writer 2:20 The Beatles (1966)
Paperback Writer 2:20 The Beatles (1966)
You Won't See Me 3:20 Beatles Revolver
Taxman 2:39 The Beatles Rock Revolver
After Paperback writer we heard You won't see me from Rubber Soul and
Taxman, which was from the Revolver album. Taxman is sung by John, but was
written by George Harrison who had just discovered how high their Tax rate was
-- 95% hence the line where the Taxman says "There's one for you, nineteen for
me". The high level of taxation on their creativity was also a spur to setting
up Apple Corp to have more ownership& control of their
productivity.
Now two songs from Ringo & John's solo careers. First
is Ringo's cover of the Platter's 1950 hit Only You. Done as a smooth ballad not
in the Do-wop style. Love by John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band phase. Also a
haunting slow love song.
SONGS
Only You (And You Alone) 3:24 Ringo Starr
Love 3:23 John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band
Love 3:23 John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band
A trio of memorable tunes from their early days : First a couple of covers sandwiched around one of their most popular love songs.
Arthur Alexander's Anna (Go To Him). The only singer-songwriter of this era
who was covered by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan. Then the
Beatles' All My Lovin', and followed by Larry William's Dizzy Miss Lizzie from
their Hamburg days, but also in the movie Help!
SONGS
Anna (Go to Him) 2:57 The Beatles
All My Lovin' 2:05 The Beatles
Dizzy Miss Lizzy 2:57 The Beatles
Dizzy Miss Lizzy 2:57 The Beatles
Here are the Beatles with 2 rarely heard songs from the White album, Good Night and Long, Long, Long, but before them is the fun song from Sgt. Pepper : Good Morning, Good Morning. I hope you are listening to this on your stereo radio or Tuner because the Beatles and George Martin had a lot of fun with the sound effects and the Stereo separation. The fox hunters on horses run from one speaker to the other as do the barking dogs!! This was a very popular song in 1967 for the Summer of Love stoners to experience via headphones. Cool, Man!
SONGS
Good Morning Good Morning 2:41 The Beatles
Good Night 3:14 The Beatles
Long, Long, Long 3:06 The Beatles
Good Night 3:14 The Beatles
Long, Long, Long 3:06 The Beatles
More songs from Beatles For Sale & Revolver, and a smattering of other
faves , but starting with
Good Day Sunshine which is from Revolver
SONG
Good Day Sunshine 2:09 The Beatles
As an opening to their more well known songs we are also presenting a couple of early tunes -- Besame Mucho (approximates to Kiss me a lot in Spanish,).
It was a 1940's hit which indicates the wide background of tunes the early
Beatles played to keep the drunken masses happy in the bars in Hamburg. This is
their take on the tune done for their audition for a contract with Decca
Records.
That's Alright, Mama, a blues song from Arthur Big Boy Crudup, which was
also Elvis Presley's first release done for Sun Records. It was not a
hit.
The Beatle's recording is from the POP Goes the Beatles BBC radio show in
1963.
Then a Demo of a John Lennon song Continuing story of Bungalow Bill.
SONGS
Besame Mucho [Artist-Test] 2:37 The Beatles
That's All Right (Mama) [Live: BBC For "Pop Go The Beatles" 16th July, 1963] 2:56 The Beatles
The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill [Home-Demo] 2:33 The Beatles
That's All Right (Mama) [Live: BBC For "Pop Go The Beatles" 16th July, 1963] 2:56 The Beatles
The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill [Home-Demo] 2:33 The Beatles
While in India, the Beatles wrote a bunch of songs. On their return they
set about making Demos of them at George Harrison's house.
The demo heard here, was recorded on George’s four track Ampex tape machine
and features The Beatles playing acoustic guitars, along with some banging on
furniture, handclaps, etc., for percussion. Accompanying John’s lead vocal, we
hear a second vocal track with John speaking to Bungalow Bill and some
rudimentary jungle animal noises in the background.
Playing this now in the Summer of 2015 is exceedingly apropos. There is
all the world wide attention on the killing of Cecil the Lion in Africa; John
wrote this about an incident in India when one of the people with the Beatles
left for a break and went hunting; He came back with his trophy shot.
You can find quite a lot on the Internet if you wish to dig deeper. Here
I'd rather press on with a great tune from George: Awaiting on You,
from his solo album, All Things Must Pass; plus a solo hit for Ringo -- Back Off
Boogaloo, and the weird but catchy, Maxwell's Silver Hammer.
SONGS
Awaiting on You All 2:49 George Harrison All Things Must Pass
Back Off Boogaloo 3:20 Ringo Starr
Back Off Boogaloo 3:20 Ringo Starr
Maxwell' Silver Hammer 3:30 The Beatles
Now 3 perennial Beatles favourites and sing along tunes. Everybody knows
these. All My Lovin' ; All You Need Is Love and , If I Fell in Love.
SONGS
All My Lovin' 2:05 The Beatles
All You Need Is Love 3:47 The Beatles
If I Fell in Love 2:24 The Beatles
If I fell was John's first attempt at a Ballad and he said the precursor to
In My Life. If I fell was for Hard Day's Night movie. In my life was on Rubber
Soul.
Now Can't Buy Me Love the big hit from March 1964. It was still number 1
in the week of April 4 1964 when the Beatles had all 5 places in Billboard's Hot
100, with a further seven singles in the charts. Then follows Girl and Run For
your Life from Rubber Soul and Got to Get You into my Life from Revolver.
SONGS
Can't Buy Me Love 2:13 The Beatles
Girl 2:32 The Beatles
Run for Your Life 2:21 The Beatles
Got to Get You into My Life 2:29 The Beatles
Run for Your Life 2:21 The Beatles
Got to Get You into My Life 2:29 The Beatles
The back ground material for this Blog comes from two books -- Ian
MacDonald's' Revolution of the Mind and Beatlesongs by William J. Dowlding plus
Wiki of course.
PLAYLIST SONGS
Glass Onion 2:18 The Beatles
Fixing A Hole 2:37 The Beatles
Fixing A Hole 2:37 The Beatles
Instant Karma 3:24 John Lennon & Yoko Ono
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 3:29 The Beatles Rock Sgt. Pepper's
Judy In Disguise 2:59 John Fred Hits Of 1968
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 3:29 The Beatles Rock Sgt. Pepper's
Judy In Disguise 2:59 John Fred Hits Of 1968
Dear Prudence 3:56 The Beatles Rock
Martha My Dear 2:29 The Beatles Rock
Sexy Sadie 3:15 The Beatles
Julia 2:57 The Beatles Rock The Beatles (White Album)
Martha My Dear 2:29 The Beatles Rock
Sexy Sadie 3:15 The Beatles
Julia 2:57 The Beatles Rock The Beatles (White Album)
Paperback Writer 2:20 The Beatles (1966)
You Won't See Me 3:20 Beatles Revolver
Taxman 2:39 The Beatles Rock Revolver
All My Lovin' 2:05 The Beatles
All You Need Is Love 3:47 The Beatles
If I Fell in Love 2:24 The Beatles
Can't Buy Me Love 2:13 The Beatles
Girl 2:32 The Beatles Rock
Run for Your Life 2:21 The Beatles
Got to Get You into My Life 2:29 The Beatles
Run for Your Life 2:21 The Beatles
Got to Get You into My Life 2:29 The Beatles
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