Welcome to the Beatles Rarity of the Week. This week’s BROW highlights an off-the-cuff performance initiated by John Lennon during the Get Back sessions. Most of you probably know that it was this batch of recordings that were later used to produce 1970′s Let It Be album. Early in the day on January 25, 1969, [...]
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Beatles Rarity Of The Week – Let It Be (take 27A)
Welcome to the Beatles Rarity of the Week. To this day, this song still sends chills down my spine. On January 31, 1969, The Beatles were wrapping up their Get Back/Let It Be sessions and had performed their famous rooftop concert the day before. The idea now was to polish off the three new songs [...]
Beatles Rarity Of The Week – ‘Get Off!’ (a studio jam)
Welcome to the Beatles Rarity of the Week. In January 1969, while The Beatles were at Twickenham Studios rehearsing and planning their Get Back project, the repatriotation of immigrants to the British Commonwealth countries was a hot topic. A Conservative member of Parliament named Enoch Powell was often the brunt of satirically improvised lyrics on [...]
The Beatles – I’ve Got A Feeling (rooftop performance)
After spending the entire month rehearsing and recording the music that would eventually be cleaned up to appear on their final album, Let It Be, The Beatles, after having ended their touring for 2 and half years, surprised everyone by climbing out onto the roof of their Apple headquarters building at 3 Savile Row, London, [...]
Let It Be – trailer, 1970
Apple has still not ruled out the possibility that in the future the Let It Be film will be released on a beautifully remastered Blu-Ray DVD. For now, here is a nice medley of footage from it. Enjoy some good old fashioned rock n’ roll from John, Paul, George, Ringo and Billy. 20 people think [...]
Beatles Rarity Of The Week – Miss Ann (soundcheck)
Welcome to BROW. Once again, it is time for me to serve up another little musical sampling chosen with the idea that the majority of those tuning in, will be treated to something they haven’t heard before. It’s no secret that The Beatles were all big fans of many of the early rock and rollers [...]








