- BITCHES BREW # 122 16.7.2022 20-22u
- MILES DAVIS – Dear Old Stockholm (rec. 1952 – Young Man With A Horn 10”-lp)
- THELONIOUS MONK – Suburban Eyes (rec. 1947 – Blue Note 78 rpm)
- FRIAR’S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA aka. NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS – Farewell Blues (rec. 1922 – Gennett 78 rpm)
- LESTER YOUNG – Indiana (rec. 1944 – Savoy 78 rpm)
- CHARLIE PARKER – Now’s the Time (rec. 1945 – Savoy 78 rpm)
- FREDDIE KING – Have You Ever Loved a Woman (rec. 1961 – Freddie King Sings)
- JOHN LEE HOOKER – Boogie Chillun (rec. 1948 – Modern 78 rpm)
- RAY CHARLES – I Got a Woman (rec. 1954 – Ray Charles)
- ORNETTE COLEMAN DOUBLE QUARTET – (Free Jazz) First Take (rec. 1961; rel. 1971 – Twins)
- JOY DIVISION – Failures (rec. 1977 – An Ideal For Living-EP)
- THE BEATLES IN THEIR OWN WORDS – Super Deluxe Edition – Episode 2: Beatlemania to Meeting Bob Dylan 1963 – 1964
FOUR GUYS – The Beatles In Their Own Words: Part 1 – Liverpool To ‘With The Beatles’ 1957 – 1963
- Intro: A Beginning (unused intro, Abbey Road Studios, 22.7.1968 – Anthology 3) + John: ‘… we were just Four Guys, … that’s all…’ (Rolling Stone-interview NYC, 8.12.1970 – Anthology 1)
- John about meeting Paul
- Paul about meeting John
- John to Paul: ‘… wanna join the group ? …’
- Paul about George: ‘… Raunchy …’
- John: ‘… first recording …’
- In Spite of All the Danger (The Beatles’ earliest recording, Liverpool 1958 – Anthology 1)
- Ringo and John on the name ‘Beat-les’
- Cayenne (rehearsal Liverpool 1960 – Anthology 1)
- Paul on Hamburg
- George: ‘Quite a buzz … mach Schau …’
- ‘Red Hot’ (audience recording, live at the Star Club, Hamburg probably 12.1962)
- John: ‘… fantastic …’
- George on their German Exi-friends
- Paul on the haircut
- George on recording with Bert Kaempfert
- Cry for a Shadow (Hamburg 22.6.1961 – Anthology 1)
- John on Brian Epstein, their manager
- Neil Aspinall, their personal assistant, on Epstein
- Epstein’s first impressions of The Beatles in 1961
- Aspinall on the Decca audition session
- Searchin’ (for Decca, London 1.1.1962 – Anthology 1)
- George on Dick Rowe, the Decca producer who turned them down
- George on George Martin, the EMI producer who signed them
- Love Me Do (audition for EMI-Parlophone, with Pete Best on drums, Abbey Road, 6.6.1962 – Anthology 1)
- George Martin: ‘… their charisma …’
- John on Ringo
- Ringo on Rory & The Hurricanes
- Paul on The Cavern Club in Liverpool
- ‘Some Other Guy’ (first TV-recording live at the Cavern, 22.8.1962)
- Julia Dykins, John’s half-sister: ‘… different planet …’
- George Martin: ‘… your first Number One …’
- Please, Please Me (early version with probably Andy White on drums, 11.9.1962)
- George Martin on recording their first album ‘Please, Please Me’ in one day
- George: ‘… what we do in the clubs …’
- Ask Me Why (B-side of 2nd single – master take: 6, 26.11.1962 – Please, Please Me)
- Do You Want to Know a Secret (master take: 8, 11.2.1963 – Please, Please Me)
- Paul on ‘what is a good song ?’
- I Saw Her Standing There (master take 9 & 12 – 11.2.1963 – Please, Please Me)
- John: ‘… I probably would have been in prison …’
- Chains (master take: 1 – 11.2.1963 – Please, Please Me)
- I’ll Get You (non-album B-side of ‘She Loves You’, their 4th single – master take: ? – 11.2.1963)
- John: ‘… Rock ’n Roll was real …’
- That’s Allright, Mama (BBC recording, Maida Vale Studios, London – 2.7.1963 – Live At The BBC)
- So How Come (BBC recording, Aeolian Hall Studios, London – 10.7.1963 – Live At The BBC)
- John: ‘… stamp out Rock ’n Roll …’
- Memphis Tennessee (BBC recording, Aeolian Hall Studios, London – 10.7.1963- Live At The BBC )
- I Got a Woman (BBC recording, Paris Theatre, London – 16.7.1963 – Live At The BBC)
- Paul on Buddy Holly
- Crying, Waiting, Hoping (BBC recording, Paris Theatre, London – 16.7.1963 – Live At The BBC)
- John on putting together albums
- George Martin on their second album ‘With The Beatles’: ‘… their first songbook …’
- You Really Got a Hold on Me (master take: 7, 10 & 11 – 18.7.1963 – With The Beatles)
- John and Paul on songwriting, while both playing piano
- Money (master take: 6 & 7 – 18.7.1963 – With The Beatles)
- Devil in Her Heart (master take: 6 – 18.7.1963 – With The Beatles)
- Paul on his influences
- It Won’t Be Long (master take: 17 & 21 – 30.7.1963 – With The Beatles)
FOUR GUYS – The Beatles In Their Own Words – Part 2 – Beatlemania to Meeting Bob Dylan 1963 – 1964
- All I’ve Got to Do (master take: 15 – 11.9.1963 – With The Beatles)
- George: ‘… we were very, very close …’
- This Boy (non-album B-side of 5th single ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ – master take: 15 – 17.10.1963)
- Paul and Ringo on touring in winter
- Beatlemania as a social phenomenon (different UK and US media reports 1963-64)
- Ringo and George on changes and fame
- Ringo and John on going to and living in London
- George speaks Dutch: ‘… kever …’ (Zaal Treslong, Hillegom, Holland – 5.6.1964)
- From Me to You (live at Karlaplanstudion, Stockholm, Sweden – 24.10.1963 – Anthology 1)
- John on being working-class kids
- She Loves You (live at the Prince Of Wales Theatre, London – 4.11.1963 – Anthology 1)
- John: ‘…Rattle your jewellery …’(live 11.1963)
- Twist and Shout (live at the Prince Of Wales Theatre, London – 4.11.1963 – Anthology 1)
- Paul on going to America
- I Want to Hold Your Hand (live at the ATV Studios, Borehamwood – 2.12.1963 – Anthology 1)
- Brian Matthews asks about ‘tired of being Beatles’
- Can’t Buy Me Love (take 4, Studio Pathé Marconi, Paris – 29.1.1964 – Anthology 1)
- Paul and George on being Number 1 in the US-charts
- Epstein and Ringo about arriving in NYC
- John and George talk to Brian Matthews: ‘… all out of their minds …’
- All My Loving (live on the Ed Sullivan Show, CBS Studios, NYC – 9.2.1964 – Anthology 1)
- Paul and George on the Ed Sullivan Show performance
- George on ‘Ringoisms’
- John, George, Ringo and George Martin on their first movie, ‘A Hard Days Night’
- ‘Brilliant … the Marx Brothers meet Rock ’n Roll’
- You Can’t Do That (master take: 9 – 25.2.1964 – A Hard Day’s Night)
- Paul and John on changing their music (Zaal Treslong, Hillegom, Holland – 5.6.1964)
- Tell Me Why (master take: 8 – 27.2.1964 – A Hard Day’s Night)
- Paul on how he experienced being in the Beatles, then and now
- If I Fell (master take: 15 – 27.2.1964 – A Hard Day’s Night)
- George Martin on recording their 3rd album ‘A Hard day’s Night’
- A Hard Day’s Night (take 1 – 16.4.1964 – Anthology 1)
- Paul on writing songs with John
- I’ll Be Back (master take: 16 – 16.4.1964- A Hard Day’s Night )
- Ringo on hearing their record on the radio
- Things We Said Today (master take: 3 – 2.6.1964- A Hard Day’s Night )
- Paul on why he likes to be in the Beatles
- When I Get Home (master take: 11 – 2.6.1964 – A Hard Day’s Night)
- Paul on ambitions
- Any Time At All (master take: 11 – 2.6.1964 – A Hard Day’s Night)
- Paul, John and George Martin on how they write songs together
- Ringo, George Martin and George on touring around the world
- Brian Matthews and John on the Beatles in Australia
- Baby’s In Black (master take: 14 – 11.8.1964 – Beatles For Sale)
- I’m a Loser (master take: 8 – 14.8.1964 – Beatles For Sale)
- Brian Matthews on their first US-tour
- George Martin on the failed recording of a live album
- Ringo, George and Paul on their first marihuana experience with Bob Dylan
- Every Little Thing (master take: 9 – 30.9.1964- Beatles For Sale)