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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2009

Early piano and electric guitar demo fragments

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  • It should be included that this was recorded AFTER he recorded it with The Beatles on the White album.

  • wow thats across the universe melody in there. apparently that was written during the white album period as well. very interesting to see how Lennon wrote music. thank you for these!

  • This is from the bootleg album "Lost In Weybridge"

  • @tapeduk No,that the same two tape loops he used later for Two Virgins.[this is before the Beatles went to India].

  • @Asskicker32294 Just to clear this up now, I was only making an observation of the similarites between the two. Im totally and utterly aware of the dates of the two songs. Im a big fan of Bowie and the Beatles..

  • @FatherofMan25Listen to Deep Purple's cover of Help! on their first album...it shows Lennon was on to something about a slower version

  • @Asskicker32294 cool info. however i remember reading him talking about the song "Help!" being a disappointment overall as he was aiming for something slower and more folksy when he originally penned it.

  • @augustusdes In case you haven't heard by now Cry Baby Cry came iout in 1968 and Panc In Detroit came out in 1973

  • @FatherofMan25 He said that the Plastic Ono Band songs from the first album, Imagine, and Mind Games were as good as anything he did with the Beatles...Strawberry Fields Forever, I Am The Walrus, Across The Universe, Help!, and his songs on the white album seemed to be his favorites

  • @Asskicker32294 did lennon ever praise any of his own work later on ? it's amazing some of the songs of his that he called "rubbish" in interviews. i just wonder if he really felt this way or is looking for a reaction.

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