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576:." The following month, on September 5, a Granada sound crew returned to capture better audio of the band to sync to the film footage, as they felt the audio from the original shoot was not of satisfactory quality. A new recording of "Some Other Guy" and a recording of "Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!" come from this performance. The shoot constitutes the earliest professional film footage of the Beatles, and would have been the Beatles' first appearance on television, but the footage was shelved for over a year, and was first broadcast after the Beatles had achieved nationwide success. Instead, Grenada booked the group for a live, in-studio performance on 17 October 1962. The Cavern footage has been seen on 1287:. Of the 20 demo songs not officially released, 15 would be recorded and released on the White Album, while "Not Guilty" and "What's the New Mary Jane" would be recorded for the album but not make the final line-up. The recordings included on the Anthology series were of a significantly higher fidelity (they came from George's original stereo reels of the demo sessions, and processed at Abbey Road Studios) than the bootlegged recordings (which probably came from John's mono copy of the tapes), raising the possibility that there were higher-quality versions of all 27 songs. In 2018, all 27 original Esher demos were released in high-quality as part of the deluxe 50th Anniversary reissue of 1706:". However, a small portion of "World Without Love" made its public debut in January 2013 during a series of Peter Asher concerts and has subsequently appeared in full elsewhere. Also the Daily Express announced, on 20 July 2016, the original acetate of "It's for You" demo featuring Paul's voice (it was discovered among other demos in Cilla Black's collection and was proposed for auction). Portions of these two demos, "A World Without Love" and "It's for You", were made available on Beatles bootleg 682:, recorded on 26 May 1965; in total, 275 performances of 88 different songs were broadcast. Early bootlegs of some of the performances were based on low-quality home recordings of the broadcasts from the radio. It was not the BBC's practice to archive either the session tapes or the shows' master tapes, but many good quality distribution copies were found in various BBC departments during research for BBC radio specials produced in the 1980s. 1239:). Since these singles or compilation album had no official general-public release prior to 2017, all have been frequently bootlegged, some with additional outtakes from Christmas recording sessions, and some supplemented with Christmas themed BBC recordings. A portion of one song recorded for the 1967 Christmas flexi disc, "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)", was officially released as an additional track on the 1995 " 4420: 1600:, released by Apple in September 2009 on both CD and vinyl, has largely made these bootleg remasters obsolete; however, collectors in search of authentic original (and in some cases unique) mixes still find them of historical interest. The Beatles' official catalogue of their original stereo studio albums has since been issued via digital download through 1919:. The song was reportedly found in the Apple trash in 1970, but the true origin is still unknown. Some claim it to be an actual Beatles home demo from around 1967, though the lack of any corroborating evidence and the unfamiliar voices on the record have left Beatles experts convinced that it too is a fake. There is a theory that the tape 1949:
magazine, inserting four song titles he'd simply made up: the John Lennon polemic "Left Is Right (And Right Is Wrong)," George Harrison's "Pink Litmus Paper Shirt," a Paul McCartney vaudeville-style number "Deck Chair," and another supposed Lennon track, "Colliding Circles". These spurious tunes were
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album, with both versions widely bootlegged. The 28 May 1969 compilation by Johns contained the following line-up: "One After 909", "Rocker", "Save the Last Dance for Me", "Don't Let Me Down", "Dig a Pony", "I've Got a Feeling", "Get Back", "For You Blue", "Teddy Boy", "Two of Us", "Maggie Mae", "Dig
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Compared with a properly recorded live concert, the sound quality of the tape is poor, with the vocals in particular sounding "muffled and distant" at best. But for a recording made with 1 mic from the audience with a home-use reel-to-reel, the quality is very good. The Beatles display a rawness that
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More than one hour of the band's home rehearsals from 1960 have appeared on bootlegs, although the recording's date and location are uncertain. McCartney once said that it was taped at his home in April 1960; the recording may also originate from two separate sessions a few months apart. Three of the
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releases in 1994–1996 covered much of the highlights of previously bootlegged material, in sound quality that most bootlegs could not match. However, new bootlegs continued to appear, with bootleggers including the word "anthology" in the title of many of their collections. Starting in 1999, Silent
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tape was bought by a collector, who released the songs over a series of seven 45 rpm singles pressed on coloured vinyl with full colour picture sleeves. Bootleggers of this era often copied and repackaged each other's releases, so popular titles often appeared from more than one bootleg label.
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tape recorders used for the film's audio track. These Nagra tapes are the source for most, but not all, of the bootlegs from these sessions. In addition to songs that would later be released by the group, the Beatles played hundreds of cover versions and original compositions. However, many of the
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songs. In addition, The Brittles, a Beatles pastiche band, has recorded "Left is Right (and Right is Wrong)" and "Deck Chair"). Musician Neil Innes, a Bonzo Dog Band member and Monty Python associate/friend of Martin Lewis, incorporated all four bogus song titles into the song "Unfinished Words",
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wrote, "the sleeve note, apart from being inaccurate, seems to have been written with a court case in mind." The Beatles lost their case, so the album was viewed as a legitimate release. The thirty songs contained on the initial releases were re-licensed over the following two decades to multiple
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said that he joined the Beatles in the studio for a late night jam session on 1 June 1964, but this was probably not taped. Several Lennon–McCartney titles were mentioned in a 1960 letter from McCartney, including "Looking Glass", "Years Roll Along", and "Keep Looking That Way", but there is no
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releases and the numerous outtakes that have been bootlegged, many of the Beatles' most interesting studio recordings are available in some form. Nevertheless, there are still recordings known to be in EMI's archives that have generated particular interest in their eventual release. One is
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of the entire Beatles catalogue, typically using premium vinyl pressings played and digitised with high-end audio equipment. While these unauthorized copies are not bootlegs as commonly defined, their creation and distribution channels overlap with bootleg products.
952:, an official release by EMI in 1977, contained selections from the Beatles' three Hollywood Bowl shows professionally recorded in August 1964 and August 1965. An authorized CD of the remixed 1977 album with 4 bonus tracks was released in September 2016. Bootleg 633:, which packaged the songs in CD form in 1991 (although the product was withdrawn the following year as legal action was pending from the Beatles). After another lawsuit by the Beatles, Lingasong agreed in 1998 to hand over the original tapes and stop all sales. 137:, but also includes video performances. Starting with vinyl releases in the 1970s, through CD issues in the late 1980s, and continuing with digital downloads starting in the mid 1990s, the Beatles have been, and continue to be, among the most bootlegged artists. 1623:". Another recording of considerable interest is a tape of 18 songs from a Beatles show in mid-1962 at the Cavern Club, recorded from the audience. The tape includes several cover versions of songs not available elsewhere by the Beatles, including the 1827:("Shades of Orange" / "Loving Sacred Loving"), The Brittles ("Ballyhoo"), Lavender Circus ("N. Bourbaki's Multicoloured Jam"), and Smyle ("It's Gonna Be Alright"); or with a lead vocalist sounding like one of the Beatles, as on "We Are the Moles" ( 704:
Starting in the 2000s, the popularity of digital downloads through BitTorrent made it possible to replace physical media with virtual box sets of BBC material provided by fans for fans made available free of charge. In 2004, Purple Chick released
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to film the rehearsals for the group's proposed first live concert since 1966. This project would concentrate on new material, and was intended to form the basis for both a television documentary and a new album, which were given the title of
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arise from a multitude of sources, including radio and TV broadcast performances, live shows, studio outtakes and session tapes, alternate mixes, test discs, and home demos. The largest single source of Beatles bootleg material is the set of
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in Tokyo beginning 30 June 1966, with the first two concerts (30 June 1966 and the afternoon show on 1 July) filmed in colour for Japanese television. The first night's concert video was officially released by Apple in Japan only as
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After the Beatles' EMI contract expired in 1976, the company began assessing the band's unreleased material for a future release. The first batch of songs to leak came from an in-house compilation cassette that contained
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matches the raucous Hamburg atmosphere. While the Beatles would later record many of the thirty songs in the studio or perform them for the BBC, nine of the songs would never be officially released in another version.
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In 1981, in-house engineer John Barrett was given the task of cataloguing the complete collection of tapes from the band's seven-year career with EMI. This led to two projects: a public audio-visual presentation at
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stage manager Adrian Barber; the tapes were acquired by Ted "Kingsize" Taylor, the leader of KingsizeTaylor and The Dominoes at the club. Eventually Taylor sold the tapes, which formed the basis of the double album
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Due to the questionable copyright status of these performances (recorded prior to the group's EMI contract), the Decca audition was commercially distributed in various configurations starting in 1981; some of these
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that appeared near the end of 1969. Johns started working in earnest on compiling an album in March 1969, and a test acetate from this period eventually surfaced on a poor quality bootleg called “O.P.D.”.
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From the group's early years, it has been reported that additional songs exist from the 1960 Quarrymen rehearsal tapes, including a Lennon–McCartney instrumental "Winston's Walk" and early versions of "
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The Beatles' first US concert, on 11 February 1964 in Washington, D.C., was captured on black-and-white video for later closed-circuit presentations in cinemas. Some of the video was included in
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performances were brief (some lasting less than ten seconds), and many of the original compositions are undeveloped ideas or improvisations that have been described as the audio equivalent of
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were disappointed with the sound quality of the official reissues, preferring the "warmth" of the vinyl releases. Many fans also clamoured for the digital release of the original Beatles
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later that year; the tape was bought by EMI for ÂŁ78,500, becoming the most expensive recording ever sold at auction. EMI decided the recording was not of sufficient quality to include in
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A considerable amount of additional never-circulated Beatles material is believed to exist, either in private possession or studio vaults, as mentioned in documents and recollections.
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It", "Let It Be", "The Long and Winding Road", and "Get Back (Reprise)". The main changes made for the 5 January 1970 compilation were the removal of "Teddy Boy" and the additions of "
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contained video clips from several concerts, some of which are available in complete form on bootleg video. The following are some of the most notable concerts on bootleg releases.
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Several books have been devoted to comprehensively documenting Beatles bootlegs; the following is a list of some of the most common or notable bootlegged recordings by the Beatles.
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named "waltonjones3" claimed that he wrote the song and that "Piece of Mind" was the correct title. He also stated that none of the Beatles were involved with the song.
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project. In addition to the two songs released, two other Lennon demos (which have been bootlegged) became the basis for additional work by the other three Beatles: "
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Many of the Beatles' concert performances have appeared on bootleg albums. The earliest relatively complete concert recording is from the 7 December 1963 show at the
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then picked up by other compilers who have continued to propagate them ever since, despite the complete lack of any evidence for their existence. (Outsider musician
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in San Francisco was taped by press officer Tony Barrow on a portable recorder at the request of McCartney; the tape ran out before the last few minutes of the show.
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The liner notes for the initial release falsely implied that the recordings had been made in the spring of 1962, prior to the Beatles' EMI contract, on a night when
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A number of songs have been incorrectly claimed by bootleggers to be unreleased Beatles songs. Some originated as spoofs or parodies: "Bye Bye Bye" ("Nice Time" by
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albums as they contained many unique mixes different from the UK releases. Several bootleggers stepped in to fill this void by offering digital copies of their own
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performances from 1963, (originally these tracks were thought to be from the Decca audition of January 1962, and Lennon himself told McCartney about the album) and
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album, while the complete recording has been bootlegged. The performance consisted of a short take of "Get Back" played as part of the preliminary sound check, "
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noted that it is "now theoretically possible to assemble a complete collection of the circulating unreleased Beatles recordings without ever buying a bootleg."
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bootlegs; Lennon said: "They say it came from an acetate that I gave to someone who then went and broadcast it as being an advance pressing or something."
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series, published between 2017 and 2021, was an attempt to bring together almost all of the Beatles' unpublished or never officially released recordings.
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and along with their back catalogue they brought with them a video of this show. The video was made available with the purchase of the iTunes version of
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CD series from Swingin' Pig that started appearing in 1988, which provided takes never previously bootlegged in clarity that rivalled official releases.
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Starting in 1987, Apple began officially reissuing the Beatles catalogue on CD. However, as digital remastering was still in its infancy, many fans and
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album—to more fragmentary samplings, or alternate mixes and performances derived from acetates. The first studio outtake to appear on bootleg was the
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Fourteen of the fifteen tracks appeared on a series of coloured vinyl singles with picture sleeves, released in 1978 on the Deccagone label through
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A large number of Beatles studio outtakes are available on bootlegs, ranging from complete session tapes—for example, the morning sessions for the
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Many demo recordings are known to have been made by the individual Beatles but have yet to become public. Lennon's uncirculated demos include "
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compiled some performances he had been mixing, and made acetate copies for the Beatles. In addition to songs that would eventually appear on
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The individual Beatles sometimes recorded basic performances at home of their new compositions, either for copyright purposes (to be sent to
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Increasingly comprehensive collections of the BBC performances were bootlegged in the 1980s and early 1990s. The most notable of these was
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in Paris. Both were broadcast over French radio, resulting in bootleg recordings of decent quality; video of the second show also exists.
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described the tapes as: “To me, it is like the Beatles unplugged. These are demos but they are good: they double-tracked themselves.”
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has since written and recorded tunes entitled "Pink Litmus Paper Shirt" and "Colliding Circles", making them real songs—just not real
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documentary, and bootleg video exists of many of the shows in their entirety. The most famous of these were the four appearances on
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label has assembled and digitally fine-tuned many comprehensive themed packages, including individual studio album sessions, the
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explained: "I think it gets boring." The full 12 minutes of take 2 were eventually released in 2018 for the 50th anniversary of
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found at Apple, but was one of the countless demos sent in by aspiring artists looking for a break with the label. In 2011, a
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that have attained some level of public circulation without being available as a legal release. The term most often refers to
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included only a 4:38 edit of the 12:35 take 2 from that day's work on the song; asked why a longer version wasn't issued,
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In 1993, a nine CD box set of the Beatles' BBC radio performances was released in Italy by Great Dane. The official
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Some recordings may no longer exist, if they ever existed originally. A Quarrymen rehearsal that was recorded at
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had planned to release an album of alternate takes and previously unreleased songs by the Beatles in 1985 called
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as a digital set of ten audio CDs plus one multimedia CD. In 2010, Hobnail released a virtual 13 disc release
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New Beatles studio outtakes continue to occasionally appear; in February 2009, a complete 10:46 recording of “
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in 1964 and 1965; after many years circulating on bootlegs, these received official DVD release in 2003 as
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series and the Beatles' remasters on "DLH Records." The official remastering of the Beatles' catalogue in
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sessions, and the BBC performances, all distributed free through various fan trading sites online. Author
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The Beatles performed on various television programmes; excerpts from many of these were shown in the
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This article is about Beatles bootleg recordings in general. For the similarly titled 2013 album, see
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Even after the raid, bootlegging of the material continued. In 2004, the Purple Chick label released
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portable tape recorder. The tape contained a poor quality recording of the Quarrymen performances of
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Other notable television performances that have appeared on bootleg video include the Swedish show
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copies are available, as well as bootleg compilations of the three performances in their entirety.
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The 1970s saw the first Beatle bootlegs issued on vinyl records. The first Beatles bootleg was
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and other documentary sources, and audio from both dates have circulated amongst bootleggers.
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One final source of uncirculated recordings is the set of sessions held in 1994–1995 for the
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The Beatles Not For Sale: The Beatles' Musical Legacy as Archived on Unauthorized Recordings
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Sometime between August and December 1962, the Beatles recorded themselves rehearsing at
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as a box set of seven 7" 45 rpm records pressed on coloured vinyl in replica sleeves.
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Many of Lennon's demos that appeared on bootlegs were first heard on the radio series
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shot footage of the band performing live at the Cavern for use in the television show
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evidence that tapes were ever made of those songs during rehearsals from that era.
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Notable as the Beatles' final paid concert performance, the 29 August 1966 show at
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Among the more complete rehearsed songs that have been featured on bootlegs are "
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became available to bootleggers. These songs appeared on bootleg series such as
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engagement in late December 1962, portions of their performances were taped by
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Three additional songs would never be recorded in the studio by the Beatles:
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Additional material from the Star-Club tapes has been bootlegged, including "
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The Beatles performed fifteen songs that were recorded at their audition for
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started releasing the "Camera B" tapes, in other smaller CD series, such as
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A collection of all these recordings were released on the bootleg recording
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from Passport Video. The entire video was released on the grey market DVD
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was released in Japan by Secret Trax which was soon followed by 3 CD set
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rehearsal sessions first issued in 1974. In 1977, a copy of the Beatles'
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tried to copyright its lyrics as a Lennon composition after his death.
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That Magic Feeling: The Beatles' Recorded Legacy Volume 2, 1966–1970
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A few "outfakes" have been labelled as Beatles tracks many times:
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recorded by The Rutles, and released on their album "Archeology".
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Every year from 1963 through to 1969, the Beatles recorded a
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on July 12, 1958, The Quarrymen paid to record themselves at
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Way Beyond Compare: The Beatles' Recorded Legacy, 1957–1965
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Johns later made two "official" attempts at compiling the
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from October 1963 (four songs); the April 1964 UK special
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The biggest labels for Beatles material in the 1970s were
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session recordings with a seventeen-CD collection called
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Other notable bootlegs to appear in the early 1970s were
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In January 1969, the Beatles got together with director
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on 15 August 1965 was filmed for a television special,
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programmes, beginning with an appearance on the series
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of comedy and music that was sent to members of their
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may have been the unintentional source for one of the
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at St Peter's Parish Church, notable as the day that
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Some of the Lennon demos available include " 915:, and most of it was included in the 2003 DVD 346:The Quarrymen / Silver Beatles era (1957–1960) 322:has transformed the bootlegging industry. The 3475: 2492:. Archived from the original on 10 April 2005 2296: 2294: 8: 2179:"The Beatles – the Lost Album II (2019, CD)" 1391:The rehearsals and recordings took place at 1008:The Beatles performed for three days at the 541:, which it described as legal and licensed. 2591: 2589: 2418: 2073: 2071: 2069: 1678:". McCartney's uncirculated demos include " 1283:", a song McCartney would later record for 3840: 3482: 3468: 3460: 3320:Madinger, Chip & Easter, Mark (2000). 3155:"Beatles Back to Where They Once Belonged" 1319:", released by Harrison on his 1982 album 545:Cavern Club rehearsals and TV shoot (1962) 275:in 1991, featuring 22 songs from the 1968 35: 2396:The Beatles: The Ultimate Recording Guide 2159:"The Beatles – the Lost Album (2017, CD)" 1344:Also not the same version from bootlegs. 259:The late 1980s also saw the emergence of 148:audio tapes from the 1969 filming of the 1378:on 30 January 1969, and the title song " 1201:" (partially taped over by Lennon) and " 510:). Five of these songs were included on 2303:"Hard Day's Night for Beatles Reissues" 2010: 1991: 1897:, having been released in January 1967. 841:", "Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues", " 3379:The Unreleased Beatles: Music and Film 2503: 2331:"Best DIY reissues: Beatles remasters" 878:Revolution: Take... 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USA: Multiplus Books. p. 5. 1423:The Palace of the King of the Birds 1036:Television performances (1963–1968) 695:The Complete BBC Sessions 1962-1966 176:of one of the early rough mixes by 28:The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963 3066:Earnshaw, Jessica (20 July 2016). 2708:. 16 November 2010. Archived from 2626:Kreps, Daniel (27 February 2009). 2301:Kozinn, Allan (26 December 2008). 1449:", later released by Lennon; and " 937:where all albums were released as 707:The Complete BBC Sessions Upgraded 425:Phillips' Sound Recording Services 158:rehearsal and recording sessions. 14: 2970:Fricke, David (10 January 2003). 2564:"The History of Beatles Bootlegs" 2525:Kozinn, Allan (4 December 1994). 1975:Unreleased Lennon–McCartney songs 1533:session compilation bootlegs was 949:The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl 666:On Air – Live at the BBC Volume 2 16:Illegal audio of the band's songs 4419: 4418: 3360:The Complete Beatles Audio Guide 3282:. Collector's Guide Publishing. 3153:Goodman, Chris (29 April 2007). 3118:Grey, Sadie (16 November 2008). 2924:Unterberger (2006), pp. 282–285. 2906:Unterberger (2006), pp. 226–230. 2866:Unterberger (2006), pp. 195–200. 2841:Brown, Mark (12 December 2013). 2831:Unterberger (2006), pp. 326–327. 2822:Unterberger (2006), pp. 312–313. 2813:Unterberger (2006), pp. 311–312. 2786:Unterberger (2006), pp. 151–153. 2756:Unterberger (2006), pp. 124–125. 2665:Unterberger (2006), pp. 306–309. 2098:Unterberger (2006), pp. 365–366. 2042:Unterberger (2006), pp. 282–283. 1915:Peace of Mind / The Candle Burns 1472:" (first and second versions), " 1441:", later released by Harrison; " 1261:In May 1968, the Beatles met at 1213:Christmas recordings (1963–1969) 984:Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby 833:", "What's the New Mary Jane", " 564:On August 22, 1962, a crew from 365:The Quarrymen show, 6 July 1957. 184:album (which would later become 3720:Cover versions of Beatles songs 1970:The Beatles' recording sessions 1015:Beatles Concert at Budokan 1966 912:The Beatles: The First US Visit 123:The Beatles' bootleg recordings 4447:The Beatles bootleg recordings 3760:Winter 1963 Helen Shapiro Tour 3030:Unterberger (2006), pp. 43–44. 3016:. 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This song was credited to 1698:" (a 1968 song intended for 1656:Do You Want to Know a Secret 1332:", a Harrison song given to 1237:The Beatles' Christmas Album 1219:The Beatles' Christmas Album 1209:" has also been bootlegged. 843:While My Guitar Gently Weeps 656:The BBC sessions (1962–1965) 629:record labels, most notably 421:The Quarrymen acetate, 1958. 417:, broadcast on 26 June 2007. 338:Commonly bootlegged material 3710:Post-breakup collaborations 3253:"Beatles Colliding Circles" 3242:Unterberger (2006), p. 359. 3143:Unterberger (2006), p. 223. 3002:(3rd ed.). p. 67. 2972:"Lost Beatles Tapes Found?" 2804:Unterberger (2006), p. 305. 2795:Unterberger (2006), p. 309. 2329:Greene, Andy (1 May 2008). 2148:Unterberger (2006), p. 368. 2125:Heylin (2004), pp. 309–310. 2116:Heylin (2004), pp. 229–231. 2051:Unterberger (2006), p. 371. 1179:Spiritual Regeneration Song 1165:McCartney's demos include " 979:The Beatles at Shea Stadium 76:Post-breakup collaborations 4463: 3339:Reinhart, Charles (1981). 3255:. snopes.com. 24 June 2001 2945:. Harmony Books. pp.  2651:Unterberger (2006), p. 76. 2603:. May 1998. Archived from 2570:. May 1998. Archived from 1807:), "Magical Misery Tour" ( 1354: 1249:. In 2017, Apple released 1216: 1197:), and early versions of " 1069:The Beatles Sing for Shell 930:The Beatles Stereo Box Set 903:Washington Coliseum, 1964. 713:. 2015 saw the release of 699:Attack of the Filler BEEBS 676:Teenager's Turn—Here We Go 659: 646:Money (That's What I Want) 589: 491: 435:". These were included on 433:In Spite of All the Danger 427:in Liverpool, performing " 25: 18: 4414: 4385:automatic double tracking 4323:The Beatles at Abbey Road 3497: 2394:Weiner, Allen J. (1992). 2375:Unterberger (2006), p. 7. 1939:"Pink Litmus Paper Shirt" 1704:The Long and Winding Road 1666:" (pre-dating the one on 1560:Studio album needle drops 1547:Twelve Days At Twickenham 1140:Good Morning Good Morning 1136:Strawberry Fields Forever 884:Live concerts (1963–1966) 869:albums in 1995 and 1996. 687:The Complete BBC Sessions 519:Strawberry Fields Forever 502:on 1 January 1962 (three 48: 3788:1964 North American tour 3297:Heylin, Clinton (2004). 3182:"The Last Beatles Songs" 1803:), "Cheese and Onions" ( 972:The Beatles' concert at 960:Palais des Sports, 1965. 921:Beatles Around the World 890:Liverpool Empire Theatre 737:What's The New Mary Jane 555:I Saw Her Standing There 506:compositions and twelve 470:Hallelujah I Love Her So 71:Notable instruments used 19:Not to be confused with 4189:The Scotch of St. James 3755:1960 Johnny Gentle Tour 3616:More popular than Jesus 3605:North American releases 2020:Beatlegmania Volume One 1841:Have You Heard the Word 1755:" and two versions of " 1608:Material not bootlegged 1393:Twickenham Film Studios 1025:Candlestick Park, 1966. 851:I'm Looking Through You 539:The Lost Decca Sessions 448:songs were included on 299:Sea issued a series of 111:Accompanying performers 4393:The Beatles: Rock Band 4044:United Artists Records 3675:Awards and nominations 3532:Outline of the Beatles 3415:Winn, John C. 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Index

Beatle boot
The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963
The Beatles
Awards and nominations
Discography
Sgt. Pepper cover art
Notable instruments used
Post-breakup collaborations
Bootlegs
Recording sessions
Live performances
Songs
Covers by the Beatles
Covers of the Beatles
Accompanying performers
the Beatles
audio recordings
Bootleg recordings
Nagra
Let It Be
Kum Back
acetate
Glyn Johns
Let It Be
John Lennon
BBC Radio
Decca audition
Kornyfone (TAKRL)
Trademark of Quality
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