Talk:Live at the BBC (Beatles album)

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Switched "Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)" to being by Arthur Alexander, 'cause it is. 24.222.65.225 17:00, 30 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Listen to the drumming style of (I'm gonna) Sit Right Down and Cry - it's very similar to that on My Bonnie, Tony Sheridan's single with The Beatles as backing group (under the pseudonym The Beat Brothers), recorded for Polydor in 1961, on which Pete Best played drums. My conclusion is that Pete Best played on both of these recordings, not Ringo, and that the first track was one of the songs recorded at the BBC in Manchester in March or June of 1962, before the band even had a recording contract. I'm fairly convinced that this is the case but nowhere on the internet, in Mark Lewisohn's authoritative publications, or anywhere else is this theory put forward so I'm happy to hear counter arguments. Bit of original archaeology for ya! (Mike Dunne mgdunne@hotmail.com)

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the remasterized repacking of november 15 has 25 tracks on disc one and 36 tracks on disc two, one more track by each disc

new tracks disc 1

17. What Is It, George? (Speech)

disc 2

36. From Us To You (Closing) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.202.246.125 (talk) 13:01, 28 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

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