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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2009

Unos de los tantos temas que fueron descartados en el año 1968 en las sesiones del album blanco con un poco de arreglos para que quede "terminada"...Una lastima que no haya entrado ya que es una hermosa cancion

1968 studio outtake


Aca Tienen la Letra:

If your life's not right, doesn't satisfy you
Don't get the breaks like some of us do
Better work it out; find where you've gone wrong
Better do it soon as you don't have long

Get out of Sour Milk Sea
You don't belong there
Get back to where you should be
Find out what's going on there

If you want the most from everything you do
In the shortest time your dreams come true
In no time at all it makes you more aware
Very simple process takes you there

Get out of Sour Milk Sea
You don't belong there
Get back to where you should be
Find out what's going on there

Looking for release from limitation?
There's nothing much without illumination
Can fool-around with every different cult
There's only one way brings result

Get out of Sour Milk Sea
You don't belong there
Get back to where you should be
Find out what's going on there

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  • I'm gonna go ahead and say you're wrong.

    This isn't even a bad take...I bet the source tape is of release quality. What the hell were they thinking when they omitted this gem and Not Guilty as well... but left in Revolution 9? Just to fuck George out of some extra attention.

    Julie,

    (musician and beatle fan for 17 years)

  • This is a mix of the music recorded for Jackie Lomax's version, erasing his vocals and adding George's vocals from his accoustic version.

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  • how or why was this left off/ omitted from the Beatles anthology # 3 ??

  • @JulieBrownsGuitar They never felt they could get Not Guilty quite right, so they just gave up. Kind of ironic, considering they rarely put that much care into George's and Ringo's work.

  • Really nice job here!

  • This should have been on the White Album. Just fucking superb, what a rocker...

  • Cool!

  • George Harrison - Guitar

    Paul McCartney - Bass

    Ringo Starr - Drums

    Eric Clapton - Lead Guitar

    Jackie Lomax - Acoustic Guitar

    Nicky Hopkins - Piano

  • nice job on linking the two tracks! this has been one of my favorite songs from the sixties since I was a kid. this song's chord progression is different; the lyrics are a brilliant message.

    the video (tape spinning in black and white) gives this youtube presentation a nice non-cheesy vintage touch. I give the whole thing 10 stars.

    thanks!

  • @JulieBrownsGuitar I am a musician as well, and also a huge beatles fan... And if you don't get the inmense importance in the conceptual manufacture of bizarre Revolution 9, then you don't get the white album at all... Pieces like that or wild honey pie are the key to unlock the beautiful mistery sorrounding those days. This is a great song though. peace

  • Best take.

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