The Beatles – Attack Of The Filler Beebs! Episode One (The Beginning)
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Label: Silent Sea – SS 001
Format: CD, Unofficial Release
"Teenager's Turn" 07/03/1962
1. Dream Baby - 1:57
2. Memphis - 2:21
3. Please Mr. Postman - 2:18
Sourced from a cleaner tape than the one used for the "Complete BBC Sessions" box set.
"Here We Go" 11/06/1962
4. Ask Me Why - 2:24
5. Besame Mucho - 2:34
6. A Picture Of You - 2:32
Again, from a better source tape.
"Saturday Club" 22/01/1963
7. Some Other Guy - 1:56
8. Beautiful Dreamer - 1:47
Sourced from a markedly better tape than the one that has been previously available.
"Here We Go" 06/03/1963
9. Misery - 2:14
10. Do You Want To Know A Secret - 2:09
11. Please Please Me - 2:12
This excellent performance surfaced shortly after the "Complete" box set was released.
"Saturday Club" 16/03/1963
12. I Saw Her Standing There - 2:35
13. John and Brian Matthew chat - 0:45
14. Misery - 1:45
15. Too Much Monkey Business - 1:51
16. Talking About You - 1:50
17. John, Paul and Brian Matthew chat - 0:51
18. Please Please Me - 1:52
19. Hippy Hippy Shake - 1:40
Again, sourced from a significantly improved tape, except for track 15, included from the box set.
"Side By Side" 01/04/1963
20. Ringo and John Dunn chat - 0:12
This "Boys" intro was left off the "Complete" box set.
"Non Stop Pop" 30/07/1963
21. Beatles and Phil Tate chat - 2:22
Ringo discusses not moving to London and requests a song, John talks about songwriting and hobbies, George answers a fan's question about their hair and Paul muses on fame.
"The Public Ear" 03/10/1963
22. Beatles self-introductions - 0:13
23. Beatles chat - 2:15
Paul wonders about the future, George talks about money and all four talk about practicing and making music.
"Radio Newsreel" 16/10/1963
24. Beatles and Peter Woods chat - 2:10
The Fabs talk about the upcoming Royal Variety Performance and their success without posh voices.
"Easy Beat" 16/10/1963
25. From Me To You - 1:49
An upgrade of the flawed "Complete" box set track.
"Dateline London" 10/12/1963
26. Beatles and Dibbs Mather chat - 9:16
Ringo outlines his early career; George discusses life's change, family, life, money and the future; Paul talks about the name, being role models and the future; and John goes on about Goon-type humour and success and reads "The Neville Club".
"The Public Ear" 05/01/1964
27. George and Ringo promo spot, tk 1 - 0:48
28. George and Ringo promo spot, tk 2 - 0:42
George reads his and Ringo's letter and ruins Ringo's gag, then gets it right on the second try.
"Weekend World" 24/01/1964
29. Beatles and Bob chat - 7:07
30. Beatles and Bob chat more - 6:39
A bonus non-BBC session, recorded in Paris by an unknown American interviewer for Armed Forces Network. First Paul discusses their origins, success and haircuts; George talks about the Liverpool Sound; Ringo briefly synopsises his career; and John talks about imitators. Then Paul discusses the Olympia shows, writing "I Want To Hold Your Hand", themes in their songs and their upcoming U.S. trip and first feature film; George talks about the lack of French girls and landing the Sullivan show; John discusses "yeah yeah yeah" and they all rate the French girls.
The Beatles – Attack Of The Filler Beebs! Episode Two (The Middling)
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Label: Silent Sea – SS 002
unknown programme 05/02/1964?
1. Beatles and someone chat - 2:12
The Beatles discuss their recent Paris trip and upcoming American one.
"Saturday Club" 07/02/1964
2. coverage of Plaza Hotel arrival - 1:05
3. Beatles and Brian Matthew phone chat - 4:58
Brian, in London, talks to the Beatles in their New York hotel room, getting their first impressions of America.
"Saturday Club" 22/02/1964
4. Beatles and Brian Matthew phone chat - 4:06
Brian, in the "Saturday Club" studio, talks to the Beatles at Heathrow Airport, as they arrive back in Britain.
"From Us To You" #2, 28/02/1964
5. John, Paul and Alan Freeman chat - 0:38
This bit was incomplete on the "Complete" box set.
"The Public Ear" 18/03/1964
6. Ringo responds to Barbara Garnet's plea - 0:22
7. John, George and Ringo chat - 2:06
8. George and Ringo read the credits - 0:42
George interviews Ringo about John's book, and the author reads "Alec Speaking".
"Saturday Club" 31/03/1964
9. Beatles and Brian Matthew chat - 2:01
10. Paul, George and Brian chat - 2:00
These interviews were incomplete on the box set.
"Top Gear" July 1964
11. Paul, George and Ringo promo session - 2:15
12. George and Ringo promo spot - 0:26
A home recording, at Tony Hall's apartment, with more posh voicings from Paul.
"Top Gear" 14/07/1964
13. Things We Said Today - 2:20
14. John, Paul, Ringo and Brian Matthew chat - 1:16
15. A Hard Day's Night - 2:34
The first two are more complete than the versions on the box set, while the third features alternate outro chat.
"From Us To You" #3, 17/07/1964
16. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You - 2:01
17. Things We Said Today - 2:35
18. I Should Have Known Better - 2:40
19. A Hard Day's Night - 2:31
From the session tape, but not included in the box set.
unknown programme 28/07/1964
20. Beatles and Klas Burling chat - 0:14
21. Ringo and Klas chat - 0:42
22. Paul and Klas chat - 1:07
23. Paul and Klas chat - 0:40
24. John, Paul and Klas chat - 0:44
25. George and Klas chat - 0:14
A bonus non-BBC session. Recorded in Stockholm by Radio Sweden.
"Top Gear" 17/11/1964
26. I Feel Fine, false start - 0:50
27. I Feel Fine, partial, before overdub - 1:08
28. Beatles and Brian Matthew chat - 3:00
29. Honey Don't - 3:05
The "Complete" box set omitted the pre-overdub "I Feel Fine", and it only included the edited versions of the last two tracks.
"Pop Inn" 13/04/1965
30. Beatles and Brian Matthew chat - 1:54
At Twickenham during filming, they discuss John's new book, writing a musical, painting the Palace, another US tour and folk music.
unknown programme June 1965?
31. Paul chat - 0:32
Paul answers a Brian Matthew query about "Michelle" as an a-side.
"The World Of Books" 16/06/1965
32. John and Wilfred De'Ath chat - 4:15
Automatic piers, influences, awareness and "The Fat Budgie".
"Today" 16/06/1965
33. Beatles read "The National Health Cow" - 0:41
The boys plug John's new book.
"The Beatles" 30/07/1965
34. John, Paul, George and Dibbs Mather chat - 1:12
35. John, Paul, George and Dibbs chat - 0:50
36. John, Paul, George and Dibbs chat - 1:27
They discuss future plans and their image, the new film and acting and life if not Beatles and how they've stopped improving on stage.
"The Beatles Abroad" August 1965
37. George and Brian Matthew chat - 1:11
38. John and Brian chat - 2:15
39. Paul and Brian chat - 2:49
40. George and Brian chat - 1:35
41. Ringo and Brian chat - 1:15
42. John and Brian chat - 0:53
George on Shea; John on Shea; Paul on the future, the musical and standards; George on the rigours of touring and getting out at night in London; Ringo on Beatles wives and John off American food.
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"Saturday Club" 29/11/1965
1. Saturday Jump, interview version - 0:12
2. Saturday Jump theme music - 0:09
3. Beatles promo spot session - 1:12
4. John, Paul, Ringo and Brian Matthew chat - 1:44
5. Beatles and Brian chat - 1:25
6. Beatles chat - 0:42
The Beatles tape their contributions to the "Saturday Club" Christmas broadcast. The promo spot is complicated by Ringo's intransigence; the first chat bit starts with an impromptu "Maria", then covers their Christmas plans; the second chat segment is a "Beatle Box Jury" following the playing of Brian Matthew's new single; and finally each Beatle sends his holiday wishes.
"Pop Profile" 30/11/1965
7. theme song and intro - 0:31
8. John and Brian Matthew chat - 4:18
9. George and Brian chat - 3:51
Brian interviews two Beatles at the NEMS Enterprises office in London. John discusses what he cares most about, his political leanings, Julian's future education and parenthood. George muses on his image as the "silent Beatle", what he cares most about, songwriting, his home life and what he wants.
"Pop Profile" 02/05/1966
10. Paul and Brian Matthew chat - 4:19
11. Ringo and Brian chat and outro - 4:13
Brian interviews two more Beatles at the Playhouse Theatre in London. Paul complains about press reactions to his concert and play attendance and discusses post-Beatles possibilities and various other musics. Ringo talks about music he likes, life as a lad, life as a whole and how he got into music.
"The Lennon and McCartney Songbook" 06/08/1966
12. John, Paul and Keith Fordyce chat - 9:26
At Paul's St. John's Wood home in London, Keith Fordyce gets the Nerk Twins' reactions to some of the many covers of their compositions, including the Irish Guards' "She Loves You", Peggy Lee's "A Hard Day's Night", Matt Munro's "All My Loving", Lena Horne's "And I Love Him" and Frankie Vaughn's "Wait", with interruptions by Mr. or Mrs. Higgins and Martha (My Dear) the sheepdog puppy.
"Top Of The Pops" 20/031967
13. John, Paul and Brian Matthew chat - 5:12
The Fab Two discuss "Penny Lane" not making Number One, songwriting, doing another film, not touring and not writing a stage musical.
"Scene And Heard" 13/09/1967
14. George and Miranda Ward chat - 4:24
Interviewed at the Atlantic Hotel in Newgate during "Magical Mystery Tour" filming, George explains why they still haven't done their required third feature film, what they're doing with "Mystery Tour" and his interest in Indian philosophy and spiritual fulfillment.
"Where It's At" November 1967
15. John, Chris Denning and Kenny Everett chat - 2:47
16. All Together On The Wireless Machine - 2:00
John talks about the possibility of a Beatles radio show, building a studio and other future plans. The second track is a home tape Paul recorded for the program.
unknown program 26/03/1968
17. Paul and Jane Asher chat - 2:01
On their return from India, Paul responds to questions about meditation and poverty in India and Jane discusses meditation's effect on her.
unknown program June 1968
18. Beatles rehearsal - 0:49
Tony Allerstone (?) narrates as John bangs a drum, Paul plays lead guitar, George plays piano and vocalises and Ringo walks around thinking.
"The Kenny Everett Show" 06/06/1968
19. John intro - 0:28
20. John and Kenny chat - 4:34
21. Beatles and Kenny chat - 12:52
John provides a very spaced-out welcome to the end, followed by part of the broadcast as edited by Kenny. Finally, the complete session tape includes John strumming on a fretless guitar while expounding on what to expect from them in the next few months, "Somebody Stole My Gal", "Goodbye Jingle", Harry Nilsson, "Cottonfields" with Kenny, Rishikesh, what they've recorded so far, "It's The Kenny Everett Show", "You Know, Listeners", Apple, if he were stranded on an island and how high "Sgt. Pepper" was. Paul joins John for "Goodbye To Kenny Everett", John proposes "Tiny Tim For President", George says hello, Paul does Tiny, Ringo sings "Goodbye Kenny" and John and Paul do a jazzy "Strawberry Fields Forever".
THE BEATLES |
ATTACK OF THE FILLER BEEBS, Episode 4 |
Remastered Edition |
RMW 037 (1999), upgraded 2011 |
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I received the original 16-track edition of this CD-R issue from its originator in a snail-mail trade in 1999. I remastered it then, and replaced a couple of tracks with upgraded sources, and added two bonus tracks. At some point, I must have traded it to someone else, because it's this edition that was pirated and issued circa 2005 with fake Great Dane artwork as The Complete BBC Sessions, Disc Fourteen. For the record, this was neither a Silent Sea disc, nor a Secret Trax disc. Its original label was Digital Banana, although it's not indicated on the artwork, and its catalogue number was DB-001. |
This is the oldest RMW catalogue item ever posted, and it has never been posted before. Prior to sending it in, I had a listen, and found it necessary to slow down Tracks 3 and 13, as John and then George sounded like they were on helium, and Tracks 7 and 10 were slowed down by two cents to match the keyboard. Best thing about this CD is the complete Kenny Everett interview from which "Cottonfields" was extracted many times 'way back when. It was sourced from vinyl, and all clicks and thumps were removed. It's exceptionally clean. |
The original artwork is included, because it belongs with the disc. Some of the information given was incorrect, but back then, there was no such thing as a book by John Winn to help to identify these recordings. The track titles all have dates and other information included. |
Track listing: |
01 The Tonight Show 68-05-14 (John & Paul) [4:47] |
02 Newsfront (Part 1) 68-05-14 (John & Paul) [14:51] |
03 Newsfront (Part 2) 68-05-14 (John & Paul) [12:49] |
04 Kenny Everett Interview 68-06-06 (unedited) [13:23] |
05 Bonus - Tony Olivestone - end of Apple DPR 107 [:50] |
06 Yellow Submarine Interview 68-07-17 [:36] |
07 Music! (aka Experiment In Television) 68-07-30 [5:41] |
08 Greetings / Radio Peace 3-69 (John & Yoko) [:18] |
09 Light And Local 69-05-15 (Paul) [:25] |
10 Because (Montreal 69-05-26) (John) [:37] |
11 Happiness Is A Warm Gun (John) (Montreal 69-05-26) [:40] |
12 Kenny Everett Is Here (Paul) (ca. 69-07-24) [2:26] |
13 Kenny Everett Is Here (George) (ca. 69-07-24) [2:05] |
14 Kenny Everett Is Here (John) 69-08-14 [4:21] |
15 Phone interview by John Small, WKNR ca. 69-10-22 Apple studios (John) [7:09] |
16 Kenny Everett Christmas Show (Ringo) 69-12-15 [2:05] |
17 O Kristelighed 69-12-29 (John) [:26] |
18 Bonus - Kenny Everett - Mean Mr. Mustard (8-69) [:18] |
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