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atari 2600 08.21.2008 05:52 PM

Yes, there's been a few posted to dime. And yeah, Ya-Yas has some overdubs.

Strangely enough, the versions with the overdubbing don't really sound as good to me by and large.

SuperCreep 08.21.2008 06:45 PM

The Residents are actually The Beatles.

I have no idea what the basis of that one is, but just the idea of it is funny/awesome as fuck.

Pax Americana 08.21.2008 07:03 PM

Isn't there some crap about how you can play Dark Side of the Moon along with The Wizard of Oz and the beats somehow match up with shit in the movie or something? Somebody told me something like that once and I thought it was so absurd. I mean, how the fuck would someone even discover that??

radarmaker 08.21.2008 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Pax Americana
Isn't there some crap about how you can play Dark Side of the Moon along with The Wizard of Oz and the beats somehow match up with shit in the movie or something? Somebody told me something like that once and I thought it was so absurd. I mean, how the fuck would someone even discover that??


Check it out for yrself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmCfvcfHwKA
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Side_of_the_Rainbow

Cobblers, of course.

SuperCreep 08.21.2008 07:27 PM

The Echoes/2001: A Space Odyssey synch is pretty cool too.

There was another one I tried with Atom Heart Mother/A Clockwork Orange that supposedly works well. I thought it was pretty lame. I'm glad Floyd didn't do the soundtrack for that movie.

atsonicpark 08.22.2008 05:39 AM

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Originally Posted by gmku
I dunno. I heard a rumor that different 60s bands took turns making the Beatles albums. Sgt Pepper is actually the Stones imitating the Beatles. The White Album is Frank Zappa and Capt Beefheart. Abbey Road, the Partridge Family, of all things!


John Lennon's favorite album of all time was supposedly Safe as Milk.

Death & the Maiden 08.22.2008 05:42 AM

Roger McGuinn was supposedly the only Byrd to play on Mr Tambourine Man.

atsonicpark 08.22.2008 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by SuperCreep
The Residents are actually The Beatles.


That's funny, but the Residents are Homer Flynn and Hardy Fox.

http://www.youtube.com/user/rossarooney has some actual pictures of the Residents.

Also, an album mentioned on here a while back, Cromagnon's "Orgasm", seems to have many similarities to the Residents, so members of them were probably in the Residents.

gmku 08.22.2008 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
John Lennon's favorite album of all time was supposedly Safe as Milk.


This lends support to the rumors.

gmku 08.22.2008 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by atari 2600
Mick Jagger was such a perfectionist that he overdubbed vocals onto live bootlegs on more than a few occasions and put the doctored ones into circulation.


Yes! I'd heard that as well. I know they overdubbed Ya Yas, but I also heard they overdubbed things for some boots. The better sounding quality recordings on boots from around 69 through 73 supposedly had considerable cooperation from Keith and Mick.

Some of the best Stones boots sound like they come from very high quality sound board recordings. No ordinary bootlegger gets stuff of that quality.

Death & the Maiden 08.22.2008 07:16 AM

Some people think the Sex Pistols never played on Never Mind the Bollocks. And they think Malcom McClaren wrote the songs.

ZEROpumpkins 08.22.2008 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Pax Americana
Isn't there some crap about how you can play Dark Side of the Moon along with The Wizard of Oz and the beats somehow match up with shit in the movie or something? Somebody told me something like that once and I thought it was so absurd. I mean, how the fuck would someone even discover that??

Works with The Smashing Pumpkin's Siamese Dream and Fantasia as well. That one is amazing, if you get it all right.

noisereductions 08.22.2008 07:23 AM

You can also sync up the movie Cabin Boy with Ween's THE MOLLUSK. Seriously. It's weird. Things like a cloud with a face blowing wind while "Cold Blows The Wind" starts...

noisereductions 08.22.2008 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by SuperCreep
The Residents are actually The Beatles.


Well that would mean that new Residents albums are just Paul. I dont' buy it, but wouldn't be shocked if the Residents were largely made up of musicians that we really do know more famously in some other way.

noisereductions 08.22.2008 07:25 AM

What's the rumor about Phil Collins' "In The Air Tonight" ?

atari 2600 08.22.2008 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
John Lennon's favorite album of all time was supposedly Safe as Milk.


...favorite at the time at least.

 

noisereductions 08.22.2008 07:43 AM

Atari, was that list of Beat-legs your collection? If so, that's pretty impressive.

atari 2600 08.22.2008 07:51 AM

Yeah, it's an okay list. The Sour Milk Sea one is really nice. The four-disc set of White album outtakes was seeded many years ago around the time dime first started and I haven't seen it since. It's the fortieth anniversary this year, and still no repeat postings to torrent sites or blogs; at least that I'm aware of anyway. (Then again, I haven't searched again in the last couple of weeks).

Anyhow, here's the Lennon (with some studio stuff thrown in):

Acoustic (Capitol/EMI Records, 2004)
Borrowed Time: The Best of the Lost Lennon Tapes (outtakes compilation)
Brandy Alexanders & the Wall of Sound (outtakes compilation)
Come On, Listen To Me x2 (outtakes compilation)
It's Gonna Be Alright (Plastic Ono Band Outtakes) x2
The Jann Wenner Tapes NYC 1970
Live In New York City 1972 (pro) vcd
Memories (outtakes compilation)
Remember New York City x2 (outtakes compilation)
Sir John Winston Ono Lennon (outtakes compilation)
Sometime in New York City x2 (Capitol/EMI, 1972)
Unfinished Music #1: Two Virgins
Unfinished Music #2: Life with the Lions
incl. Cambridge 1969 (with Yoko Ono)
Unreleased Home Demos The Dakota, NYC '77-'80
The Wedding Album
9/10/71 Syracuse, NY Let's Have A Party (31st birthday with friends) audio
9/10/71 Syracuse, NY Let's Have A Party (with friends) vcd
3/31/74 John Lennon's Beach House Los Angeles (with Paul McCartney, Harry Nilsson & Stevie Wonder) A Toot & A Snore in '74

noisereductions 08.22.2008 07:57 AM

3/31/74 John Lennon's Beach House Los Angeles (with Paul McCartney, Harry Nilsson & Stevie Wonder) A Toot & A Snore in '74

Damn, son. Is this ANYTHING like PUSSY CATS? I mean... Stevie's up in there TOO? What?? Wow. Tell me about this one.

& did you see/what did you think of CHAPTER 27?

atari 2600 08.22.2008 11:57 AM

here it is in mp3 at a blog
http://rawkblog.blogspot.com/2007/07...-toot-and.html

They were intoxicated during this. There are a few comments made here and there, hence the boot title. It marked the last time John and Paul ever played together.


Here's some youtube action of it with the music and archival photos to serve as the video. Additional links in the right margin, as always.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IONPHdCQ-Ak


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