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The E-types First Garage Recording 1965

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"Things We Said Today" Lennon/McCartney
Recorded in the Garage in 1965.

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  • Is this the version that is on "Introducing the E-Types"?

  • Yes it is. Remastered by Bob Irwin at Sundazed Music in New York.

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  • I tried to comment before and I think it got lost. What an amazing recording, Bob. LOVE this song and love how fantastic it sounds! Unbelievable! Thank you so much for sharing these!

  • This sounds so much like the Beatles. What a great version. And I daresay that Danny's bass is a little more alive and drives the song more than even Paul's does in the Fab Four version (and I think McCartney is the greatest, most inventive bass player of all time - yeah, yeah, Jamerson and Jones are pretty darn good, too. And so is Monigold). Love this!

  • Quite nice; impressive recording for a garage situation

  • Very well said! I'm very grateful to Bob Wence for sharing all of his MUSIC with members of You Tube. This is a wonderful piece of History that Bob has preserved and I appreciate it very much.

    Be sure to have a look at The E-Types Blogspot I have created for them. It's listed on my You Tube Channel. Enjoy!

  • It is soooo nice that this piece of history is preserved and given to us to enjoy..

    Thank you for making us part of your story Bob!!!

    It is a long strange trip and it I'm not sure

    it even HAS an end!

  • great !!

    love the song ;)

  • Excellent!

  • Great band! I had the surprise of meeting them at the Yardbird's show Moe's Blues Alley. Great band!

  • It's great to know that people are championing garage rock, it must never die!

  • Oh yes such talent from The E-Types. I love their first recording and all of their songs.

    I'm so glad I met Bob Wence. He's very talented!

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