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Pop Up Paul

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News are in the air regarding Paul McCartney's new album. Having worked on more than fifty different songs with four different producers, the album is nearing the mixing stage in early March. Some last new tracks have just been recorded, All the strings have been added on some tracks thanks to Giles Martin as producer and works at Air Studios recently.
The other producers behind the new recordings are Ethan Johns (son of Glyn), Mark Ronson and Paul Epworth. Paul has also produced a few tracks himself. Paul: “They’re really good people. I knew their work, and I knew they were very good, so I just thought: ‘Let me see if I get on with them.’ I thought one might sort of rise to the top. They’re cool people whose work I liked,” McCartney said, before adding with a laugh: “Of course, what’s happened is, I like them all.”
Asked by the BBC to describe the sound of this forthcoming project, Paul had this to say: “It’s Paul McCartney songs. What can I say? Paul McCartney songs are varied. There will be a ballad, there will be a rocker — I don’t know how to classify them. I guess the worst thing for me would be to call them ‘pop songs.’ But it’s probably what they are. I hate those categories.”
The next stage is selecting an album title, planning the PR stunts and releasing it. Likely, the release date will be after the reissue of the remastered Wings Over America. Beetween 3 possible titles for the new album, one seems to emerge at the moment, with the concept of the cover : it's POP UP, a mix of the old children 3D books full of surprises and the pop up on a computer which can surprise at any time.
Like with everything Paul does these days, plans can change. He may even elect to record more new songs.
Paul is confirmed to perform at this year's Bonnaroo festival which takes place in Manchester, Tennessee across the 13th to 16th of June, and further concerts are in the negotiation stage, including Poland and South America.

Early McCartney with Quarrymen?

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The Quarrymen in Toxteth, Liverpool 8, June 22nd, 1957. Photo: Charles Roberts
The BeatlesWiki has just launched a radical theory that the guy we circled around in the above photo is, in fact, the young Paul McCartney! As the depicted photo was taken on June 22nd, 1957, this means history must be rewritten.
According to legend, Paul McCartney first encountered the Quarrymen at the famous Woolton village fete on July 6th (the date pinpointed after meticous research by Mark Lewisohn for Philip Norman's book, "Shout!") that same summer. On June 22nd in Toxteth, Liverpool 8, The Quarrymen played one of their first gigs from the back of a coal lorry. It was an official party to celebrate the 550th anniversary of Liverpool receiving its charter from King John. Threatened by violence, after the performance, the band was forced to retreat to Mrs. Roberts' (Charles the photographer' mother) home for sanctuary.
But is it Paul? You be the judge.
We think er...it's not.

Logo change

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May 12th, 1963: The Beatles appear on "Thank Your Lucky Stars" and show off their new logo! The first photo, Lennon wearing glasses at rehearsal, Ringo's bass drum sporting the old Beatles logo and the second one from the actual broadcast, with the brand new "dropped T" logo, as designed by Ivor Arbiter.
The first Beatles "Beetle" logo
The old "beetle" Beatles logo was used quite a bit in France (where they swapped the "the" for a "les"), and also featured quite a bit in the "Beatles Monthly Book" fan club magazine.

Lewisohn book website

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Mark Lewisohn's definitive three-volume Beatles biography which finally debuts this autumn, now has a home on the web: thebeatlesbiography.com. There's also a twitter account to follow: @beatlesbook. The first volume is due out in October, deals with the years prior to 1963 and is entitled "Tune in". We won't be surprised if the other titles will be "turn on" and "drop out"....

Peace & Love at the Grammy Museum

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The GRAMMY Museum, in cooperation with Ringo Starr, will debut a major new exhibition, Ringo: Peace & Love opening on June 12, 2013. This one-of-a-kind, limited-run exhibit will offer visitors an unprecedented in-depth look at all aspects of Starr's musical and creative life - as a musician, artist, actor, and as the man the world knows and loves simply as 'Ringo.' It will also aim to propel Starr's universal message of peace and love.
Ringo: Peace & Love is both the first major exhibit ever dedicated to a drummer and the first to explore the extraordinary career of the 7-time GRAMMY Award® winner. The scope of exhibit spans Ringo's early life growing up in Liverpool, from Raving Texans turned Rory Storm, from The Beatles, to becoming a solo artist and then to the All Starrs with whom he is on tour now - this unique collection brings together diverse artifacts, rare and never before seen photographs, documents, personal letters and footage.
Ringo: Peace & Love will be located on the second floor and will include:
  • The drum kit Ringo played at Shea Stadium
  • The drum kit he played on the Ed Sullivan show
  • Ringo's Sgt Pepper suit
  • The cape he wore in Help!
  • The Red Jacket worn during the filming of The Beatles rooftop concert
  • Personal letters, photographs and documents from the Starkey family and Ringo's days with the Beatles
It will also be an interactive exhibit, where visitors can take a drum lesson with Ringo.
Ringo: Peace & Love will be on display in The GRAMMY Museum's Special Exhibits Gallery through November 2013, after which the exhibit will tour to select cities to be announced soon.
Source and official webpage:  GrammyMuseum.org

Maybe I'm not very Amazed

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Just like last year when Another Day was issued as a seven-inch single before RAM came out as a deluxe edition, Paul McCartney will preempt the next issue in his Archive Collection campaign – Wings Over America– with an exclusive vinyl offering on Record Store Day.
This time a twelve-inch vinyl record is being issued, and the single in question is the live version of Maybe I’m Amazed, his exquisite love letter to Linda that appeared in studio form on his first solo album McCartney in 1970.
It wasn’t issued as a single until 1976 when the live cut reached number 10 in the Billboard Hot 100. This Record Store Day twelve-inch replicates a promo-only version issued to radio at the time and includes short and long versions of the track in both mono and stereo mixes.
By stating that this exclusive is “to herald the release of Wings Over America”, McCartney is officially acknowledging the reissue of his mammoth triple album for the first time.
More information regarding Record Store Day here > UK Site | US Site
Source: SuperDeLuxeEdition

New French Remastered Beatles CD

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The Beatles: Love Me Do

Magic Records 3930949   9,90€
There's a new Beatles CD from Magic Records in France available, containing the Polydor Beatles songs from 1961 and 1962 mixed in with the two "temporarily out of copyright in Europe" 1962 EMI titles "Love Me Do" and it's B-side "P.S. I Love You". What's interesting is that the CD has been assembled by noted French Beatles author Erik Krasker and his associate Laurent Giacomelli, who assures us that they spent a lot of time to select the tracks from the best available sources, and that they all were remastered in high resolution 96Khz-24bit.
The tracklist:
1.  LOVE ME DO  (Vocals : Paul McCartney & John Lennon - Ringo Starr version)
2.  P.S. I LOVE YOU   (Lead vocal :  Paul McCartney)
3.  AIN'T SHE SWEET   (Vocal : John Lennon)
4.  CRY FOR A SHADOW   (Instrumental - Lead guitar : George Harrison)
5.  MY BONNIE   (Without intro)  (Lead vocal : Tony Sheridan & backing vocals : The Beatles)
6. IF YOU LOVE ME, BABY   (Vocal : Tony Sheridan)
7. SWEET GEORGIA BROWN*  (Lead vocal : Tony Sheridan   &   backing vocals : The Beatles)
8. THE SAINTS   (Vocal : Tony Sheridan)
9.  WHY  (Can't You Love Me Again) (Lead vocal : Tony Sheridan  &  backing  vocals : The Beatles)
10.  NOBODY'S CHILD  (Vocal : Tony Sheridan)
11. MY BONNIE  (German intro)   (Lead vocal : Tony Sheridan & backing vocals : The Beatles)
12. MY  BONNIE   (English intro)   (Lead vocal : Tony Sheridan & backing vocals : The Beatles) 
Track 7  is the rare mono version from 1962  -  Tracks 1 to 12: mono versions
BONUS TRACKS :   
13. AIN'T SHE SWEET, 14. CRY FOR A SHADOW, 15.  MY BONNIE  (Without intro), 16.  IF YOU LOVE ME, BABY, 17. SWEET GEORGIA BROWN**, 18. THE SAINTS, 19. WHY (Can't You Love Me Again), 20. NOBODY'S CHILD, 21. MY BONNIE  (German intro), 22. MY  BONNIE  (English intro)
** 1962 - rare stereo version   - Tracks 13 to 22 : stereo versions

Anyway, I spun the disc on my stereo equipment and I have no objections to the sound. However, I'm no Hi Fi geek, so I wouldn't be the right person to testify to whether or not the sound quality compares to the Bear Family edition or last year's Time Life 50th anniversary release. What I CAN testify to is that you get awful tired of "My Bonnie" very quickly.
The cover is a replica of a very sought after French original release of said Polydor recordings from back in the day.
Magic Records Website

Out There with Paul

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Paul McCartney has announced his first live dates of 2013, which will be part of an all new tour called ‘Out There!’.

Paul is confirmed to play at the National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland on the 22nd June as well as at Happel Stadium, Vienna, Austria on the 27th of June.
The tour will see Paul and his band travel the world throughout the year, even visiting some places they've never been before. Further announcements and dates will be added in the coming weeks so stay tuned to www.PaulMcCartney.com for updates and ticketing details.


Since "Wings Over America" will be the current remastered release to promote, perhaps opening the show with Venus & Mars/Rockshow (in full) would be a nice treat?

Hot Q cover

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The fabs appear as male models on the cover of the April issue of Q magazine, which will be out in the UK on March 26th and elsewhere shortly thereafter. The magazine celebrates the release of "Please, Please Me" and talks with Paul McCartney about the making of the iconic album. During the interview Paul recalls the 9 hour 45 minute recording session and how the band were not allowed in the control room at Abbey Road's Studio 2. Paul also discusses getting into experimental music revealing how "Yesterday" nearly ended up with an electronic backing! As you may recall, Paul backed himself on organ for the 1965 UK tour during this song.

Ringo's Ryman's Trailer

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Ringo has released a trailer for his upcoming live DVD. Ringo, being an old-fashioned kind of guy, doesn't seem to have discovered blu-ray yet.


Making Please Please Me

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It was fifty years ago today...the release of the Beatles' first LP, "Please Please Me". To celebrate, The Beatles have uploaded this little video for us to enjoy.

Wings Over America in May

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In a recent Universal Music Group showcase, as reported by Billboard, the company revealed their release schedule for 2013 and it was revealed that Concord is planning to unveil their remastered "Wings Over America" in an elaborate package on May 28th.
The original schedule for McCartney's remastered series was going to be "Venus and Mars" and "Wings At The Speed of Sound" as well as "Wings Over America", but plans change. I'm still hoping that the other two albums are going to be released along the way somewhere.
Also, it appears that the plans to release the 1981 "Rockshow" film from the 1976 Wings concert tour separately from the WOA boxed set has been dropped, and the film is now incorporated into the package.What happens to the television special "Wings Over The World" as far as release plans go, we don't know. However, it should fit in nicely with the "Wings At The Speed of Sound" release, just as snugly as the Australian Wings Concert Special from 1975 would fit the "Venus and Mars" remaster.

McCartney tour expands to USA

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Looks like Paul McCartney's "Out There" tour is planning to visit the Americas this summer. Although not yet announced on McCartney's official website, the Boston Globe reveals that a concert with the man is scheduled for July 9th at Fenway Park. And if he's playing Boston, you know New York City will be included as well. He has played NYC at Citi Field and Yankee Stadium in mid-July so we wouldn't be surprised if he plays NYC in mid-July once again.
So far, we have four gigs lined up for this tour: Poland, Austria, Tennessee and Massachusetts. I'm just hoping someone will bring him over to Norway again during the tour. Or at least Australia.

Rockshow Teaser

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From the Eagle Vision TV catalogue, but still not on their website, an ad for the TV version of the Rockshow film. Click for a better view. Here's the full PDF document, also featuring other interesting upcoming TV shows.

Rockshow on the big screen

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Looks like "Rockshow" is going to be screened at movie theatres again, starting May 15th. But this time it's even further away than last time! Back in 1980 when they first screened the film in movie theaters, the theatre closest to me that showed the film was in Stockholm, Sweden. This time it looks like I would have to travel to Scotland.


Rockshow on screen.com

Lewisohn Special Edition

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The book we're all looking forward to read, the new definitive Beatles biography by Mark Lewisohn is due out with volume one, "Tune in" in October. The triology goes under the collective name of "All these years". Volume one is available to preorder from Amazon with a stipulated publication date of October 10. However, if you really want to get into the story in great detail you may want to hold out until November 13th, when the expanded edition is expected.
The regular edition will be big (800 pages), the expanded edition will be bigger. There'll be more to read. 1856 pages, if Google Books is anything to go by. And of course, the price is also expanded.
At the moment, Amazon has a price tag of £30 for the regular edition and a whopping £120 for the expanded one. Details about the differences are expected soon from the publisher Little, Brown.
UK Amazon links:
 
Word from the publisher:
Everyone knows the Beatles’ story – right? Wrong. Their enduring fame and influence has made them the subject of many books, but this biography is the true ultimate: a riveting read, unbiased, independent, authoritative, accurate, written by the world’s leading authority. A whole new take on the most extraordinary of subjects, and surely the lasting word. Delete what you’ve read or know and start afresh

Tune In is the first book in a genre-defining three-volume project. It takes the Beatles from before their beginning up to the final night of 1962, when they know success is theirs to grasp but they have no clue they’re on the cusp of a whole new kind of celebrity.

This is the lesser-known Beatles story, the pre-fame years, the Liverpool and Hamburg years – and in many respects the most absorbing, extraordinary and incredible period of them all. Here is the full colour story of their family backgrounds, childhoods, and their infatuation with a new and much misunderstood music bursting out of America: rock and roll. Everything comes together in these years and in this one volume: the Beatles’ talent, charisma, looks, sex appeal, personalities, honesty, attitude – and the Lennon-McCartney partnership.

Told with panache, wit and the alluring, authoritative style of a master craftsman, this is one of the most eagerly awaited books for years.

Written from an immense wealth of primary and insider resources, many never heard or seen before, including letters, contracts, photos, recordings and hundreds of new and archive interviews. Researched around the world from public libraries to deep private archives.

The Saturday-night dance in Port Sunlight, July 1962, (this photo has never been seen before) mere months before the revolution – John, Paul and George in harmony and dressed for success.

Sir George Martin:
‘Of all the chroniclers who have studied the lives of John, Paul, George and Ringo, Mark Lewisohn stands supreme. His dedication in getting all the true facts, coupled with a style of writing that is most readable, leaves him with no rival. Time and again he has proven that he knows far more about what we did than any of us. So many other books have been written about the lives of the Beatles that are less than truthful and a great deal of misinformed rubbish has been avidly devoured. We are fortunate to have Mark’s scholarship’

Official book site: www.thebeatlesbiography.com

Let It Be...Naked Again

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The 2003-album "Let It Be...Naked" is out again, this time in digital downloadable form. Is it too much to ask for that the film may be made available to us this time around?

Published 2. apr. 2013:
When The Beatles first set out to make Let It Be in 1969, they intended to record an album that would be a return to live performance. No studio effects or overdubbing of voices or instruments would be allowed - just the bare necessities of the band.
Let It Be... Naked is the stripped-down, return-to-live-takes album that The Beatles originally aimed to create, free of vocal and instrumental overdubs or added effects.
Today, Let It Be... Naked makes its debut global digital release, exclusively on the iTunes Store® at http://www.itunes.com/thebeatles.
In addition to the 11-track album, the iTunes LP features all of the original booklet art and liner notes, as well as bonus audio of studio banter captured during The Beatles' 1969 recording sessions for Let It Be.
Music videos for the 'Naked' versions of "Get Back" and "Don't Let Me Down" are also exclusively available on iTunes for download purchase and free streaming.
Over the next couple of weeks we will be celebrating Let It Be... Naked on Facebook, with the Let it Be... Naked flickbook (http://gnikn.us/14KEmEe) and a series of five special podcasts featuring tracks from the album, original archive sound from the making of Let It Be, and interviews with Paul, George and Ringo reflecting on that period in The Beatles' career.
http://www.itunes.com/thebeatles

Tracklist Wings Over America

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Okay, so this is just a rumour, but here goes:

Physical editions:
Paul McCartney & Wings - Wings Over America (Standard Edition) - 2CD MPL / Hear Music
Paul McCartney & Wings - Wings Over America (Deluxe Edition) - 3CD +1 DVD MPL / Hear Music
Paul McCartney & Wings - Wings Over America (Vinyl) - 3LP MPL / Hear Music

Download editions:

Paul McCartney & Wings - Wings Over America (Special Edition Digital Booklet MFIT + = 28 titles)
Paul McCartney & Wings - Wings Over America (Special Edition Hi Res Digital TrueHD + Booklet = 28 titles)

TRACKLISTING

CD1 (Standard / Deluxe / LP)
1. Venus And Mars / Rock Show / Jet
2. Let Me Roll It
3. Spirits Of Ancient Egypt
4. Medicine Jar
5. Maybe I'm Amazed
6. Call Me Back Again
7. Lady Madonna
8. The Long And Winding Road
9. Live And Let Die
10. Picasso's Last Words
11. Richard Cory
12. Bluebird
13. I've Just Seen A Face
14. Blackbird
15. Yesterday

CD2 (Standard / Deluxe / LP)
1. You Gave Me The Answer
2. Magneto And Titanium Man
3. Go Now
4. My Love
5. Listen To What The Man Said
6. Let 'Em In
7. Time To Hide
8. Silly Love Songs
9. Beware My Love
10. Letting Go
11. Band on the Run
12. Hi Hi Hi
13. Soily

CD3 (Deluxe only, recorded live at the Cow Palace in San Francisco)
1. Let Me Roll It
2. Maybe I'm Amazed
3. Lady Madonna
4. Live And Let Die
5. Picasso's Last Words
6. Bluebird
7. Blackbird
8. Yesterday

80 pages of drawings by Humphrey Ocean
60 pages of exclusive photos from the diary of the tour by Linda McCartney
136 pages telling this tour anthology (programs, pictures, memorabilia, lyrics, notes ...)
8 unreleased tracks recorded live at the Cow Palace in San Francisco
a DVD featuring the legendary film of 75 minutes "Wings Over The World"

So, no Rockshow, it has to be purchased individually from Eagle Vision.

Wings over $140

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Looks like the tracklist and contents we published earlier were correct. Amazon com has started the preordering of the Wings Over America set at $140.57
The original 28-track album on 2 discs, remastered at Abbey Road Studios.
8 previously unreleased bonus audio tracks recorded live at the Cow Palace in San Francisco.
Bonus DVD featuring the 75 minute TV special Wings Over The World and a brand new short film charting the tour route in photographs.
All set within a numbered hardbound slipcase containing:
-112-page book written by David Fricke, featuring new interviews and extensive tour photography
-Exclusive 60-page photographic journal of Linda s images chronicling life on the road
-136-page replica tour book with itineraries, tour program, memorabilia, and lyrics plus 3 (10 x8 ) prints
-80-page book of drawings by artist Humphrey Ocean
24bit 96kHz high resolution audio versions of all 36 songs on the remastered album & bonus audio tracks, accessed via a download code inserted on a card within the deluxe edition package.
So, no "Rockshow", but it has shown up on Amazon (UK) as a Blu-ray, release date 10 June 2013, Run Time: 139 minutes.
 

Wings Over America - film

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This film was just released to show the splendor of the numbered deluxe edition of Wings Over America. And here's a clip promoting the "Wings Over The World" documentary:


So, no in-between-edition this time, just standard and DeLuxe. And if you need the 8 extra tracks on disc 3 and the DVD on disc 4, the DeLuxe is your only option.
Then, of course, there's this one - but it seems redundant:


     
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