I thought maybe this would be a good jam session to reveal as incidental music of the Beatles at a party or something but, again, Yoko ruins everything.
I bet that Paul's step-daughter, Heather, has never heard this, even though she's that high voice singing off pitch. I bet that none of the Beatles children know about most of their parents' bootlegs. So sad.
I bet that Paul's step-daughter, Heather, has never heard this, even though she's that high voice singing off pitch. I bet that none of the Beatles children know about most of their parents' bootlegs. So sad.
I bet that Paul's step-daughter, Heather, has never heard this, even though she's that high voice singing off pitch. I bet that none of the Beatles children know about most of their parents' bootlegs. So sad.
I wonder if some time these songs as Madman, Watching Rainbows, I lost my little girl and others including this one will appear on some continuation of "Anthology", cleaned and restored.
I think that the jam is great.I think that George has a great tone on the leslie.Alot of people were using the leslie speaker at the time:Jimi Hendrix,The Grateful Dead,Pink Floyd,Led Zeppelin,Black Sabbath,and others.
Yeah, many of their jams of the time had a desultory, meandering sense to them. But here, the Beatles--particularly George on leslie and Ringokick this jam up. It sounds so contemporary; funkified, insistent, groovin', giving Billy Preston reason to confirm that maybe the boys were indeed in living colour, so to speak, just as he thought. Magnificent jam, truly groovin'..."GET BACK," indeed.
Jamming With Heather is the name of the (bootleg) album that these sessions were put on. Heather is Linda Eastman-McCartney's daughter from her first marriage...I don't know how old she was at the time, but I'm guessing around 7.
Apparently George composed this for Yoko :-)
gietek 8 months ago
I thought maybe this would be a good jam session to reveal as incidental music of the Beatles at a party or something but, again, Yoko ruins everything.
Klinkerklunk 11 months ago
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I bet that Paul's step-daughter, Heather, has never heard this, even though she's that high voice singing off pitch. I bet that none of the Beatles children know about most of their parents' bootlegs. So sad.
789TheBeatles 11 months ago
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I bet that Paul's step-daughter, Heather, has never heard this, even though she's that high voice singing off pitch. I bet that none of the Beatles children know about most of their parents' bootlegs. So sad.
789TheBeatles 11 months ago
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I bet that Paul's step-daughter, Heather, has never heard this, even though she's that high voice singing off pitch. I bet that none of the Beatles children know about most of their parents' bootlegs. So sad.
789TheBeatles 11 months ago
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789TheBeatles 11 months ago
isnt that a lyric from i found out?
donuntboy25 1 year ago 3
@donuntboy25 Bingo!
oliaiguambfigues76 1 year ago 2
I wonder if some time these songs as Madman, Watching Rainbows, I lost my little girl and others including this one will appear on some continuation of "Anthology", cleaned and restored.
MichalFokt 1 year ago
A great piece of work, they performed this a few other times during the sessions.
nomarntn 2 years ago
is that george singing ? i can barely recognize his voice, it's so powerful and high !
nehansan 2 years ago
I think that the jam is great.I think that George has a great tone on the leslie.Alot of people were using the leslie speaker at the time:Jimi Hendrix,The Grateful Dead,Pink Floyd,Led Zeppelin,Black Sabbath,and others.
Mikelan082 2 years ago
Jamming was not one of their strong suits. catchy riff if they went somewhere with it.
tyleryesta1 2 years ago
Heather's learning from Yoko...haha!!!
freklfacejpgr 2 years ago
a magnificent little jam song - I love it !
though I'd also vote a version without Heather
dekanyp 3 years ago
Dear dekanyp:
Yeah, many of their jams of the time had a desultory, meandering sense to them. But here, the Beatles--particularly George on leslie and Ringokick this jam up. It sounds so contemporary; funkified, insistent, groovin', giving Billy Preston reason to confirm that maybe the boys were indeed in living colour, so to speak, just as he thought. Magnificent jam, truly groovin'..."GET BACK," indeed.
jaimeguitar50 2 years ago 5
Why didn't this stuff make it on to that Let It Be Naked Cd? This is groovin'. Never heard the Beatles really jam or anything before...
CoryStuteville 3 years ago
And thanks for posting! :)
limeginger 3 years ago
Any more info on this? when where who? what's Jamming with Heather?
limeginger 3 years ago
Jamming With Heather is the name of the (bootleg) album that these sessions were put on. Heather is Linda Eastman-McCartney's daughter from her first marriage...I don't know how old she was at the time, but I'm guessing around 7.
McCartnee 3 years ago
The same song was recording after this one on the bootleg which is better because Heather is not imitating Yoko on it. LULZ
FellOffTheWagon 3 years ago
@FellOffTheWagon OLOL for years I thought it was really Yoko :-D :-D :-D
MichalFokt 1 year ago
I love this recording!
stan469 3 years ago