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Tag Archives: Magical Mystery Tour

Beatles Rarity Of The Week – Hello Hello (take 1 series #1)

This week for the BROW I am honoring a request I received a few weeks back, to put together a small series of Beatles “take 1s”. So I am kicking this off with one I’m sure you’ll recognize. Hello Hello was the original working title of Paul McCartney’s Hello Goodbye. Although it wasn’t completed in [...]

Beatles Rarity Of The Week – Blue Jay Way (overdub session)

I’m hoping everyone reading out there has had a splendid New Year’s holiday. Unfortunately for the most of us, it’s now time to get back to the grind. The first BROW of 2010 is due so I’m going to jump right in. Let’s listen in to an overdub session The Beatles held on September 6, [...]

Beatles Rarity Of The Week – Your Mother Should Know (early acetate)

In celebration of the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album being released for the Beatles Rockband format earlier this week, I thought I’d post a Pepper-era BROW. Your Mother Should Know was not released on the Sgt. Pepper album but recorded immediately afterward on August 22, 1967 for the upcoming Magical Mystery Tour film. [...]

Beatles Rarity Of The Week (Penny Lane/Spot The Oddity, Pt. 5)

This will be the last week of the Spot the Oddity series, however the normal BROW will be back in February. The idea is to figure out what is different about this version of Penny Lane vs. the one you normally hear on the radio these days (i.e. the version on the Magical Mystery Tour [...]

Beatles Rarity Of The Week (I Am The Walrus/Spot The Oddity, Pt. 1)

Happy New Year! I decided to try something different this month for the BROW. Usually for the rarity I will feature something that has never been officially released. However for the next 5 weeks I am only going to post songs that were officially released. Now they won’t be the versions that you typically hear [...]