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Paul Is Dead and other fun recorded conspiracies...
My current favorite is 2Pac saying "Suge shot me" at the beginning of THE 7 DAY THEORY.
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That you can hear the sound of glasses smashing against microphones on Metallic KO. I've got, I listen to it, you can't.
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If you rearrange the letters in the album title "Makaveli The Don Killuminati The 7Day Theory, you can make the sentence "Ok on tha 7th u think I'm dead yet I'm really alive".
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nice one!
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It's at the very end, after Louie Louie. |
I hate (F)aul
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I have it, I listen to it, i own shit speakers. |
My favorite is that the Beatles really sang and played on their albums. They didn't. It was all done by studio musicians.
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Where'd you get that one from?
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Around.
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Well, it has no basis in fact.
How do you imagine that they could keep that one under wraps? Just wondering. True, there may be a few uncredited musicians on particular pieces, but The Beatles definitely played on their albums. And their influences have been well-documented too. The BBC doc John Lennon's Jukebox (click for full video), for instance, is relatively recent and chronicles various song elements John lifted from some of his faves. |
There's the 'Elvis never played guitar' one. One of those exciting ones where, ultimately, it makes no difference to the world at large either way. There was a great article on it in Record Collector sometime towards the end of the last century.
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Yeah, Elvis was an intermediate. And as you also know, he didn't strum and pick all that much
except on the early Sun records and the '68 Comeback Special as a rhythm player. Rumor has it that none of the Comeback Special was scripted and that Elvis only decided right before what songs would be featured on the setlist. |
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!
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And what about The Monkees?
That's a wack rumor. Believe me, I have plenty of outtakes, and it's them. It's either that or you have to think that they dubbed in the sounds of their voices (George Martin too, I suppose) in conversation. But toss that, because it's obvious that's not the case. And they played live fairly well. Their pre-Capitol earliest recordings and demos and even some of the later demos and outtakes are a little rough in spots. And they also lip-synched on a few TV performances. They also were known to include some live elements in the mix of a lip-synched version. Funnily enough, the actual live versions of some of their lip-synched live videos ("Revolution" for instance) sound completely fine as they were. Beatles, The Acoustic Masterpieces: The Esher Demos x2 The Acoustic Submarine The Alternate Abbey Road Sessions The Alternate A Hard Day's Night The Alternate Beatles For Sale The Alternate Help! The Alternate Revolver x2 The Alternate Rubber Soul The Alternate Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and A Little More x2 The Beatles cartoon series (episodes 1-15) vcd x4 The Beatles in America (live compilation) The Beatles Press Conferences The Black Album x2 (Let It Be outtakes) The Complete Rooftop Concert & Extras sbd The Complete Christmas Fan Club Messages Collection 1963-1969 The Corn of the Apple David Frost Show Videos 1968 (pro) vcd DIY compilation set Rarities, Demos, & Live Performances vols 1-5 DIY compilation of Beatles videos & video rarities x3 The Ed Sullivan Shows From Kifauns to Chaos x2 John, Paul, George and Stu (The Silver Beetles) Paul's House Liverpool 1960 (different than ??/??/60) Last Night in Hamburg Star Club, Hamburg 1962 Let it Be Sessions 1969 Live at the BBC x2 The Lost Beatles Message The Lost Pepperland Reel (Sgt. Pepper outtakes) Magical Mystery Tour Outtakes The Peter Sellers Tape (White Album outtakes) Revolution (the Vigotone bootleg) The River Rhine Tapes x2 Rockin' at the Star Club Hamburg, Germany 1962 Sgt. Pepper's Sessions x3 Sour Milk Sea (White Album outtakes) x4 Strawberry Fields Forever (Vigotone bootleg) The Swedish Radio Show 1963 Turn Left At Greenland (Beatles in America raw footage and press conferences) dvd Wildcat! (The Beatals (pre-Quarrymen or Silver Beetles)) x 2 ??/??/60 The Quarrymen rehearsals Liverpool ??/??/62 Star Club, Hamburg 12/07/63 Empire Pool Liverpool, UK 2/11/64 Washington, D.C. The Beatles in Washington, D.C. 2/23/64 appearance on Mike & Bernie's Big Night Out vcd 4/06/64 Copenhagen, Denmark, 5/06/64 Treslong Hillegom, NL, 6/06/64 Veilinghall Blokker, NL Danmark & Nederland June 1964 6/07/64 Victoria Province, Australia Live in Melbourne 9/02-3/64 Live in Philadelphia & Indianapolis (Indiana State Fair) sbd 6/20/65 Live in Paris (pro) vcd 6/24/65 Velodromo Vigorelli Milan, Italy 6/27/65 Teatro Adriano Rome 8/15/65 Shea Stadium NYC 8/19/65 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX, USA (early & late shows from sbd, but source was deteriorating cd-r) 6/30/66 Nippon Budokan Hall Tokyo 6/30/66 Nippon Budokan Hall Tokyo (pro, b&w & color) vcd 8/29/66 Candlestick Park San Francisco |
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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.
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Haha. I never knew that. I knew that Get Yer Ya Yas Out is heavily overdubbed, but I had no idea about bootlegs.
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