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Beatles BBC Part 2
Aug 25th, 2013 at 8:23pm
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By Ray Kelly, The Republican
Nearly 50 years after The Beatles invaded America, a new collection of unreleased Fab Four radio show recordings is set for release.

In 1994, Apple Records issued "Live at the BBC," a two-CD collection of 69 songs and promo bits that The Beatles performed live on BBC radio between 1962 and 1965. The set included performances of oldies like "The Hippy Hippy Shake," "Johnny B Goode," and "Glad All Over," as well as unreleased John Lennon and Paul McCartney composition "I'll Be on My Way."

The reliable Beatlefan magazine and WogBlog are reporting that "Live at the BBC, Vol. 2" will arrive in stores on Oct. 3 from Universal Music, which now distributes Apple.

BBC radio had a practice of erasing and reusing their tapes, which meant most of the Beatles appearances were lost. However quite a few were preserved by listeners taping the shows at home and BBC transcription records, which were sent to radio stations abroad.

According to WogBlog, the BBC launched a campaign last year asking the public to bring those home recordings to the BBC for review.

The new batch of BBC recordings will coincide with an upcoming book, which will detail those radio sessions. "The Beatles: The BBC Archives: 1962-1970" is written by BBC and Beatles expert Kevin Howlett. It will be published on Oct. 10 by Random House.

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Re: Beatles BBC Part 2
Reply #1 - Aug 25th, 2013 at 9:24pm
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I would have imagined that those tracks released on the Beatles BBC compilation represented all that was available in truly releasable quality. I know that one of those tracks featured - 'I Forgot To Remember To Forget', perhaps - is audio  recorded by a listener. The rest were from the actual BBC archive, I believe. If there are further unreleased master-tapes in the BBC's possession, then a release is necessary. I'm not sure if I would  purchase a release of home fan-recordings, however.

The BBC were rumoured to be preparing a Stone is radio sessions release just over a decade ago, but, I believe, Abcko pulled the plug. The widely bootlegged 'Beat, Beat At The Beeb' is a wonderful collection of the Stones' radio sessions, but a genuine BBC release is incredibly overdue. One day!
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Re: Beatles BBC Part 2
Reply #2 - Aug 26th, 2013 at 8:31am
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Lots of artists have released albums of BBC Sessions since that Beatles release - The Who, Led Zeppelin, The Kinks and David Bowie to name but four.

The Beatles release is really the tip of the iceberg. I remember taping a 'Beatles at the Beeb' radio series in the late 80s and it was something like 10 programmes. There's an even more complete anthology available on bootlegs.

See here - http://musictravellerstwo.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/beatles-complete-bbc-tapes-purp...

As with a lot of TV performances from the 60s, the problem we have is that a lot of recordings were wiped in the early/mid 70s for storage purposes and are no longer in the archive. Clearly someone in charge with a few brain cells missing didnt see the historical importance of them so there are several performances on TV and radio by bands like the Beatles, Stones and others - and even a Bob Dylan BBC-TV concert special from May 1965 now exists as an audio recording only.

There was a 'Stones at the Beeb' radio broadcast in November 1985 which gave us several performances which were previously uncirculated so there's some hope that there must be more. My opinion is that had there been significantly more, they'd have maybe had another broadcast at some point in the last 28 years (I'm talking about in-studio radio sessions for shows as opposed to broadcasts of concerts such as Leeds 1971) and its worth remembering that the Stones never did any BBC radio sessions after 1965.

There was talk in early 1998 of the possibility of a Stones BBC sessions album with about 40 'unreleased' songs (whether that means 'unbootlegged' is doubtful) but nothing ever seems to have came of it. I dont imagine that the band's relations with ABKCO are a factor - there's been a lot of collaboration in recent years (things are easier than they were in 1998) and I was surprised they didnt do something in this vein for the band's 50th anniversary.

I think it'll be released sooner or later. Hopefully they wont leave it SO long that there'll be no one around to care by the time they do.

Meanwhile, this is what exists that I know of :
http://rocksoff.org/radio.htm

(might need a bit of updating and revising since I compiled it, but not much)
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