Rare Beatles demos auctioned | Music
A rare Beatles demo recorded on Abbey Road was auctioned.
An unprecedented collection, including early versions of “I Am the Walrus,” “The Beatles on the Hill,” and “I Me Mine,” was left behind by Fab Four after a session in the 1960s. I did.
The tape was released today (14.07.21) at Sworders Auctioneers and is expected to sell up to £ 700.
The list says: “A rock band bassist who has sold over 20 million albums to vendors.
“It was announced in 1971 when an audio technician was recording his first LP at Abbey Road Studios. The demo itself was recorded in the 1960s.”
Sir Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Sir Ringo Starr are alleged to have left the tape after the recording session.
A note from an unnamed seller also reveals that the collection includes an alternative ending for “Fool on the Hill.”
The message says: “Old-style cassettes tended to break and lose chromium dioxide, causing dropouts, so cassettes were moved to new-style cassettes.
Read more, click link below..
There are no comments at the moment, do you want to add one?
Write a comment