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- From: ross-c@scs.leeds.ac.uk
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- Subject: Re: Harrison/McCartney
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- In article <randall.724550403@seashore> you write:
- >In Macca's documentary about Buddy Holly (HIGHLY recommended), he
- >plays the first part of "That'll Be The Day" on a record player.
- >It sounds very scratchy- very poor technical quality, which is
- >not surprising, since it was basically a "make a record of your
- >voice" type record like you see at amusement parks. I would imagine
-
- This excerpt is available on the CD "The Quarrymen in Rehearsal, Spring
- 1960". You even hear Macca saying "That was the first record we ever
- made, in a little studio in Liverpool" over the top as it fades.
-
- So, at least you can get your hands (albiet illegally) on *part* of that
- recording.
-
- DISCLAIMER: Title of CD and Macca quote from memory, so they may not be
- perfect.
-
- Cheers,
-
- Ross-c
-