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The Beatles ??/??/1970

SHOWID 164254

Set I

Besame Mucho
How Do You Do It
I Saw Her Standing There
There's A Place (take 3)
There's A Place (take 4)
Misery (take 1)
One After 909
From Me To You
Can't Buy Me Love
A Hard Day's Night
Leave My Kitten Alone
She's A Woman (take 2)
She's A Woman
If You've Got Troubles
I'm Looking Through You
Norwegian Wood
We Can Work It Out
Day Tripper
Day Tripper
Paperback Writer
Strawberry Fields Forever
Penny Lane
The Fool On The Hill
I Am The Walrus
That Means A Lot
Do You Want To Know A Secret
Aerial Tour (instrumental)

Set II

 

Set III

 

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Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
David LeMond (5/5) FLAC / View   studio
NonPartisan2 (5/3) CD / 1 A View   SB
Rachel Ford (5/5) cdr / 1 a a View  
John (5/4.3) / 1 View  
Notes: book 23
Rob Lecker (5/0) CDR / 1 View  
Mark Schleyer (5/5) CDR / 1 A+ View  
Notes: "Back Track"- Unreleased Studio Recording
CosmicDebrisAthens (5/0) cdr / 1 View  
Notes: Transferred to CD from vinyl.
Mac (4/5) SHN / 1 View  
Musicjunkie's Tunes (3/4.9) CD / 1 A+ View  
Notes: STUDIO
Jeremy Mason (3/5) CD / 1 A+ A+ View  
Notes: Back-Track Volume 1; Excellent Sound; Outtakes from Various Dates
Xtrax (3/4.9) cdr / 1 A A View   SBD
barreloflaughs (2/0) cdr / 1 View  
CDJones (1/5) FLAC/CD / 1 View  
Maria Reine (1/5) CD-R / 1 View  
Notes: "Back-Track" [unknown label]. FLAC[sg1000a]
mittensonfire (1/4) cdr / 1 View  
Ryan Beach (0/5) CD-R / 1 A View   Studio Recordings>SILVER DISC>EAC-WAVE>dB PowerAmp Music Converter-FLAC8
Notes: FLAC available [various material from 1962 - 1967]
Kelly Conlon (0/5) CD / 1 View  
jim (0/0) CD-R / 1 A A View  
Notes: Note: This disc combines the Swingin' Pig's Ultra Rare Trax 1 and Ultra Rare Trax 2 onto one disc, and sorts the tracks in a more logical order. The sound quality is a clone of the Pig's discs, and this was an outstanding compilation at the time of it's release - in fact, more preferred to many collectors over the Pig's URT. It was the recordings on this disc that turned the legit world on its ear to recognize how bootlegs had grown up...literally, the record industry would never be the same again. Funny how the Beatles did that twice...once on their own, again via the bootlegs.