This is part of Verve's By Request series. Tony Scott - 1968 - Music For Yoga Meditation Cover versions of other Motown classics are included especially 'California Soul' and 'At (Last) I Found A Love' (also covered by Marvin Gaye) and his rendition of the BJ Thomas hit 'Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head' is actually soulful and a pleasure to listen too. Uptempo goodies are a plenty as he takes on the Johnny Bristol song 'I Can't Escape Your Memory' which he talks about on the aforementioned audio interview, but for many it will be his classic northern soul outing 'Time/Running Back and Forth' that many will rate as his best ever recordings and both are featured here. 'War' became an anthem in 1970 and whilst many believe the song was an anti Vietnam song, Edwin is on record as saying that the song was about the war in the university campus within the USA at the time, yet that said, the follow up to that ferocious call and reply plea 'Stop The War' DID have all the ingredients of an anti Vietnam plea, yet who could argue wit the man himself. The music itself speaks volumes and 'War & Peace' whilst featuring the 'new' sound of Motown at the end of the sixties still managers to capture the excitement of his output during the sixties. War & Peace' is by no means a psychedelic soul album but a mixture of classic Motown uptempo songs in the same vein as his two sixties classic albums 'Soul Master' and '25 Miles'. The film won an Oscar for best musical score and it was presented to Paul McCartney by non-other than John Wayne, Big Leggy.īut by the time it was premiered on May the 13th, 1970, But the banker, Alan Pulverness, at the end of the street was kinder, he said "Some people just can't appreciate good music". He was quoted as saying "I want this bloody noise stopped. The wool merchant next door was not a Beatles fan so it seemed.
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The Beatles last ever public concert took place around mid-dayĪnd lasted a full 42 minutes, and may well have gone on longer had it not been for the complaints of the neighbour, Stanley Davis. It seemed ideal for what they had in mind. But it was John Lennon's suggestion to record a selection of songs in the controlled atmosphere of a studio.Īt this time, plans were made to turn the roof at No 3 Saville Row, the Apple Corps HQ, into a tranquil roof garden, and so Ringo Starr and Michael Lindsay-Hogg decided to take a look. They thought about hiring an ocean liner, but somewhere along the line that idea was also shelved, along with a number of other exotic suggestions.
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The TV show idea had to be dumped because they couldn't find a suitable location. The project quickly ran into trouble, George Harrison walked out after eight days complaining of continual criticism from Paul McCartney. With a working title of "Get Back" rehearsals began at Twickenham studios on January the 2nd, 1969. This was probably inspired by the emergence of The Band, straightforward, downhome and everyone's favourite name to drop at the time. The Beatles were going to make a documentary film of themselves producing a TV show and writing a bunch of new songs for their next album, which was to be a return to their roots of the rocking days. The Beatles - 1969 - The Complete Rooftop ConcertĠ1 Get Back #1 warm-up jam - Camera B - streetĠ6 Don't Let Me Down #1 - Camera B - streetĠ7 I've Got A Feeing #1 - Camera B - streetġ0 God Save The Queen - Camera B - streetġ1 I've Got A Feeling #2 - Camera B - streetġ2 Don't Let Me Down #2 - Camera B - streetġ5 God Save The Queen - Camera B - control roomġ6 I've Got A Feeling #2 - Camera B - control roomġ7 Don't Let Me Down #2 - Camera B - control roomġ9 I've Got A Feeling - Camera B - Apple receptionĢ0 One After 909 - Camera B - Apple receptionĢ1 Dig A Pony - Camera B - Apple receptionīeatles-1969-Complete_Rooftop_Concert1.rarīeatles-1969-Complete_Rooftop_Concert2.rar That Have Not Been Released On Any Other Bootleg CD Includes Excerpts, Warmups And Alternate Song Segments Previously Unreleased Soundtrack To All 16mm Film Reels Recorded On