Rob Frith doesn't recall when exactly he purchased a tape he assumed was a Beatles bootleg, as it was part of a record collection he bought. It turned out to be a demo tape.
Jack Herschorn said he got the tape in London “in 1968 or 1969” from a “well-known record producer” who he declines to name.
for Decca Records. The tape features the Beatles’ original drummer Pete Best, not Ringo Starr. Most of the songs are covers like Money, To Know Him is to Love Him and The Sheik of Araby.
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Last-released of the three originals on the so-called Decca tape of 1962, and the second of the two ... On the CD "Anthology 2". 12-Bar original Attempted by the Beatles 4 November 1965; it has been ...
Leading the British Invasion just behind their comrades-come-rivals The Beatles, The Stones grew from an earnest ... averaging around eight a year and most were not even featured on the original Decca ...
The same single was issued in the US on Decca 31382, referencing the UK catalog ... All eight songs are on the Polydor CD "The Beatles' First", reissued as "The Early Tapes". For some reason "Ain't ...
The company, established by Henry and Josiah Solomon in Sheffield, had expanded from its original business ... the recording process at Decca. Quieter, multi-track tape machines were supported ...
The tape produced the viral video that hit the ... altered the video and then destroyed the original footage, even though it knew about and repeatedly reported about the federal investigation.” ...