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AFTER Several listenings, tracks 1,2, or 4 for example ARE TRULY NOT OUTFAKES, Channels mixes from McCartney Years, etc-these are Real outtakes from Acetates (Cmoon and Beware) andwell, Before we haven't got anything "rare" from Beware my Love, so hearing this take 1, just instrumental is just AWSOME!

1-Beware my Love (Take 1)2-C Moon (Take 3- no vocal overdubs)3-Bluebird (1972 early radio rendition)4-Hope of Deliverance (1992 pre-production original basic track from MPL Advance VHS)5-Rushes mellotron outtakes (1998, by The Fireman)6-Check my Machine original intro7-Somedays (1997 different mix from advance tape)8-Stella May Day (1995- unreleased song- Rehearsals)9-Stella May Day (5:58 sequence version)10-Stella May Day (8:33 alternate version)11-Song for Stella (improvisation)12-Tropic Island Hum (1993 Film version)13-Tropic Island Hum (1993 Instrumental version)14-Whole Life (2001 Rehearsal)15-Whole Life (alternate mix)16-Kansas City (1997, rejected project)

Publisher: Moonlight and MustardReference :01Date :2008Made In :NutopiaQuality :Booklet & packaging :simpleTotal duration: 24 min

A first release for Nowhereman Records.

Radio Interview for Finnish Radio from 1965, which was not apparently never broadcast

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4 CD BOX

Publisher: No LabelReference : sessions_02

Date :2008Made In :Quality :

4 CD BOX

Publisher: No LabelReference : sessions_02

Date :2008Made In :Quality :

Paul McCartneyTug Of War And Pipes Of PeaceSessions

2CD

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Paul McCartneyBilly Martin Vol.1

The Complete Family Way Remaster

The Beatles1999

Apple Records ( 66485 ?)

16-bit audio for CD-R24-bit aodio for DVD-R Audio

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Kenny Everett's "Last Sunday Show" 9th June 1968 (VR-04/05)Starring The Beatles, The Zombies, Cat Stevens and Harry

Nilsson.

Here's the complete unedited, last "Sunday show" from Kenny Everett.

MCP-123The BeatlesJapanese TV Anthology2 x NTSC DVD195 minutes

A compilation of clips from Japanese television that deal with the Beatles' visit to Japan in 1966. Also includes a segment on John's visit to Japan in 1979 with an interview with Yoko (speaking in her native tongue).


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