Beatles Debris
By Mr. Moderator on Mar 1, 2010
I've never seen Paul McCartney's vanity film Give My Regards to Broad Street, not a lick of it if you don't count any segments that were broadcast on MTV in the day as his video single. From the little I've seen on YouTube this morning and the little I've read about it - hell, from nothing more than still photographs from the shoot - I'm thankful for not having seen it. Although the video clip that kicks off this thread is of a surprisingly half-decent song (and features friend of Rock Town Hall Chris Spedding front and center), I suspect this film would be included in the Great Beatles Refuse Removal Truck that's coming to your town.
Simple question: What Beatles-related debris would you chuck once and for all?
Specific songs you don't like, be it "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" or "She's a Woman," will not be accepted. Nor will blanket tosses, such as the entire solo career of your least-favorite solo Beatle. This psychedelic dumptruck is looking to collect the offshoot stuff, the vanity projects and collectibles, that are truly not necessary and that will possibly threaten the band's legacy - and your own rock nerd reputation - through this millenium. For instance, George's limited-edition autobiography, I Me Mine, may be another example of Beatles debris that's ready to be tossed, but I wouldn't know, because I wasn't one of the suckers lucky 2000 to pay some exorbitant price for this tome.
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How about Alan Parsons and maybe Mal Evans?
TB
I completely disagree misterioso. I received R&R Music as a gift one year and, other than the questionable inclusions (Got To Get You Into My Life, for one), I enjoyed that collection.
C'mon, having Paul & John's Little Richard-like screams on one collection -- how bad can that be?
I think Chicken had "All This & WWII"
BTW - I dig both "Rock & Roll" and "Hollywood Bowl" records. Both those comps gave the listening public new Beatles product, especially Hollywood Bowl. This was the first live stuff released.
Where's the Fonz and Potsy?
As misterioso so aptly puts it ("Happy Days imagery"), my main beef with the '70s reissue collections is that the cover art sucked. The Beatles set a high standard for cover art. The red and blue hits albums are cool and use those cool photos, but Rock 'n Roll Music and Love Songs look like they were packaged by the people who released David Cassidy albums.
Those U.S.S.R. episodes of Head of the Class where the two nerds (Dennis and Arnie, right?) smuggle blue jeans and Beatles tapes into the country. Or something like that.The man's name was Arvid, not Arnie, you dope. Show some respect.
Mod, I believe I have Roy Wood's "Lovely Rita" from All This And World War II. It sounds about what you'd think Boulders-and-after Roy Wood covering Lovely Rita would sound like, just with less splashing water.
How about the Stars On 45 Beatles record? Or does that avoid the truck thanks to its induction of "Sugar, Sugar" into the Beatles' catalog?
Can we chuck Mae Pang, or do we have to save her because she's probably the person who was closest to Lennon who is most accessible to the likes of radio shows and Beatles fairs?
I found a *ton* of similar Beatles Debris in this latest haul -- awful covers and so forth. I may take the time to create a medley and post it. I'll include the Chris Hodge number if people are curious.
The man's name was Arvid, not Arnie, you dope. Show some respect.
I was confusing Head of the Class with the movie Christine, because of that scene where Keith Gordon (Arnie) uses Christine to smuggle blue jeans and Beatles tapes.
I chucked the Guiliano ones.. but are there other Beatle books ones that should be chucked..
and.. as far as Apple goes.. there are a few suspect singles & LPs out there
Can we chuck all of those Yoko Ono LPs that were essentially copies of John records (in name and cover)like Fly or Approximately Infinite Universe??
Can this be separate from chucking Yoko?
What about Linda's Suzy & the Red Stripes single.. Seaside Woman??
I've got a bunch...
The wives didn't need to release LPs..
and.. TB.. don't you go votin' for Thrillington..
all I know is its got a Ram's head on the cover
What's the general consensus on other Beatles biographies?
I chucked the Guiliano ones.. but are there other Beatle books ones that should be chucked..
Most of them. Recording Sessions can stay, so can Revolution in the Head, flawed though they both may be. I have a soft spot for Nicholas Schaffner's Beatles Forever. I'm not sure there are any more worth keeping.
I actually like Give My Regards to Broad Street (or I think I do, I have not seen it in 15 years)
It was too expensive to get rid of..
and.. by the way.. the Bruce Spizer books about the Beatles on Capitol or the Apple books are really really nice. I've met Bruce a few times (he lives in N.O.) and he's really a nice guy.
Also, I'm told that Rod & the Faces do a mean version of 'Maybe I'm Amazed' that smokes Paul any day.
I would throw away all the non-musical John Lennon licensed objects that Yoko keeps printing up - ties, mugs, prints, etc.
Also, all of the "tell-all" bios.
Oh, and that Bob Spitz book only because he was such a putz when people contacted him to tell him about the many errors in his book.
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