The Beatles - Live At The BBC Vol. 3 - Unofficial
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Hi fellow Beatle fans,
I have compiled my own version of a new Volume 3 of the Live At The BBC. This includes all of the songs that have never been released in the Live At The BBC format as well as other songs that are in different in some way compared to the other BBC releases. And of course, I have included the witty conversations like the other releases.
QUALITY WARNING!!! Although some tracks are crystal clear, there are some that have poor quality. The first three tracks are by far the worst. There is clearly a reason they were over looked for the official releases.
Disclaimer: This is fan made for no profit. I do not own the rights of these songs and nor do I collect any payment.
Playhouse Theatre, Manchester - Live Audience
1. Dream Baby (Orbison) - Rec 7th March 1962, Air 8th March 1962 - New song, Pete Best on drums, poor quality
2. Besame Mucho (Velasquez) - Rec 11th June 1962, Air 15th June 1962 - New song, Pete Best on drums, poor quality
3. A Picture Of You (Beveridge/Oakman) - Rec 11th June 1962, Air 15th June 1962 - New song, Pete Best on drums, poor quality
Playhouse Theatre, Manchester - Live Audience
4. Do You Want To Know A Secret (Lennon/McCartney) - Rec 6th March 1963, Air 12th March 1963 - Only known recording in front of a live audience. Version from Vol. 2 is not live.
Number 1 Studio Piccadilly Theatre, London
5. Side By Side (Wood) - Rec 1st April 1963, Air 15th May 1963 - Intro to one of the BBC shows. John and Paul do backup vocals.
6. Thank You Girl (Lennon/McCartney) - Rec 1st April 1963, Air 15th May 1963 - Not live. Version from Vol 1 was in front of a live audience.
Number 2 Studio, BBC Aeolian Hall, London
7. Pop Go The Beatles (Trad., Arr. Patrick) Rec 25th May 1963, Air 4th June 1963 - Intro to their own BBC show. Long Version.
BBC Paris Studio London
8. A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues (Thompson) Rec 1st June 1963, Air 18th June 1963 - slightly different feel and a little quicker.
Playhouse Theatre, Manchester - Live Audience
9. A Taste Of Honey (Marlow/Scott) - Rec 19th June 1963, Air 23rd June 1963 - Recorded in front of a live audience. Version from Vol. 1 is not live.
10. From Me To You (Lennon/McCartney) - Rec 19th June 1963, Air 23rd June 1963 - Recorded in front of a live audience. Version from Vol. 1 is not live.
Playhouse Theatre, London - Live Audience
11. There’s A Place (Lennon/McCartney) Rec - 17th July 1963, Air 21st July 1963 - Recorded in front of a live audience. Version from Vol. 2 is not live.
Number 2 Studio, BBC Aeolian Hall, London
12. Misery (Lennon/McCartney) Rec 3rd September 1964, Air 17th September 1963 - Listen to those drums!!! Ringo is higher in the mix compared to most of the BBC recordings. His bass drum is super fat in this. I love it!
Playhouse Theatre, London - Live Audience
13. Love Me Do (Lennon/McCartney) Rec 7th September 1963, Air 5th October 1963 - Version from Vol 1 is not in front of a live audience.
Playhouse Theatre, London
14. All I Want For Christmas (Trad.) Rec 17th December 1963, Air 21st December 1963
15. Crimble Medley (Eddie, Arr Lennon/McCartney) Rec 17th December 1963, Air 21st December 1963 - Both of these are some Christmas goofs.
Playhouse Theatre, Manchester
16. I Call Your Name (Lennon/McCartney) Rec 31st March 1964, Air 4th April 1964 - New song
17. Sure To Fall (In Love With You) (Perkins/Claunch/Cantrell) Rec 31st March 1964, Air 4th April 1964 - Ringo plays this slightly different to the Vol 1 and 2 releases. He plays double time in the bridge which changes the feel slightly. I prefer it now!
BBC Paris Studio London
18. I Should Have Known Better (Lennon/McCartney) Rec 17th July 1964, Air 3rd August 1964 - New song
19. If I Fell (Lennon/McCartney) Rec 17th July 1964, Air 3rd August 1964 - This doesn't have the double tracking of the vocals like Vol.2 has. I prefer the single track vocals for this song.
20. A Hard Day’s Night (Lennon/McCartney) Rec 17th July 1964, Air 3rd August 1964 - double track vocals unlike Vol.1 but most importantly, no horrible edit of the album solo. George plays this solo live with the rest of the band.
21. I’m Happy Just To Dance With You (Lennon/McCartney) Rec 17th July 1964, Air 3rd August 1964
22. I’m A Loser (Lennon/McCartney) Rec 26th May 1965, Air 7th June 1965 - John messes up some of the words plus sing "Under this wig I am wearing a tie!" haha
23. The Night Before (Lennon/McCartney) Rec 26th May 1965, Air 7th June 1965 new song.
Just when I thought there couldn't be any more Beatles music that I haven't heard, along comes this gem. Thank you.
These recordings are spectacular. Really demonstrates how good they were live.
George's solo in A Hard Day's Night is worth the price of admission and then, some! Brilliant!
Superb! Today is 14 FEB 2021. The Beatles are forever a part of my life🥰
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just magic ! greatest band in the world ! thank you very Much
In just a year after their final Hamburg gig of 1962-here they have launched a sound and entire genre of music never before heard: a tight rocking band of singer-song writers-PERFORMERS all in one group. Four musical geniuses....and so much more....
I can't believe I hadn't heard so much of the great stuff here. It's like they're still surprising me (& others I'm sure) with these live versions of their classic treasures. Listening to "The Night Before" where Paul's bass has a beautiful groove ( & different than what he recorded on the album) blew me away ! These guys never cease to amaze & inspire me - and I love it ❤🙂👍
Fantastic! Even when the sound quality is poor, they still sound amazing. The vocals are always astounding like on "Thank You Girl". I love these old live recordings from the early days because it gives you a glimpse of how great they must have been to see live in the Star Club and the Cavern and all the other places they played. You can clearly hear how much better a drummer Ringo was than Pete Best on "A Shot Of Rhythm and Blues". When they hired Ringo, they became the Fab Four we all know and love today.
As a long time deep Beatles fan I would rate this collection 10 of out 10 Thank you.
daanje1062 thank you very much! That means a lot to me! :-)
@@adamparsons9057 🎶🎵🎼☝💙🇫🇷🍷😙 Merci Mon ami Arnold Bourbon Amaral
A treasure
@@adamparsons9057Has Peter Jackson's tech been applied to the 1962 recordings to clean them up yet? Will it be? Are you into that? A lot has already been done, including AI, to concert tracks, but not to the '62 stuff as far as I can find out.
When I saw the date of the recording of "Love Me Do", (7th of September 1963) I shed a little tear, because that was the day that I was born! As I small child I grew up with their music and now nearly 61 years later, I am as big a fan of the The Beatles as I ever was!
George's solo in Hard Day's Night is really excellent. He picks all those staccato notes dead perfect with no flubs and there's no studio reverb or overdubbed keyboard on top to cover it up. I wish they had left it like that on the studio version.
That part was great, but on the whole this version needed a little more cowbell
Hearing There's a place is a real treat, one of my faves, the way John colours Pauls vocals
When it's professional recorded, it's great. When it's primitively recorded, it feels sometimes even better! That's the Beatles.
So glad to find out a live version of "Do you want to know a secret"
Yeahhh !!!! Fabulous !!! In the recorded version George and the others sounded tired and monotonous (if it´s correct to say so in english) ("Monotonos" in spanish)
It was released on Bootleg Recordings 1963 before this
"Do you want to know a Secret" live shows how tight they were and how nimble. So nice to have Ringo keeping that swing.
George sounds great!! I think he was criminally underrated as a singer in the early years.
I just listen to this in awe of the harmonies and tight arrangements on the live performances
Yes...and of course the song writing-the genius key modulations and resolutions from stanza-chorus-back to stanza again in songs like If I Fell.
Oh you are so right. Without modern amps, not top-of-the-line instruments, earpiece monitors, auto-tune, etc., these guys smoked. It's like this: deprivation (they were "lower class", in a hinterlands of sorts) but they had the ambition (and gobs of talent.)
Back then all the bands in the Merseybeat era had great harmonies, it wasn't exclusive to the Beatles, tho the Rolling Stones were the complete opposite & told by Andrew Oldham to make it ragged.
I love their cover of Orbison's Sweet Dream Baby. You can really see where they would eventually get their influence for making the backing harmonies on some of their songs sort of their own song.
That's NOT the Beatles, that's ROY.
00:10 dream baby
2:09 besame mucho
4:53 a picture of you
7:19 do you want to know a secret
9:08 side by SIDE
10:14 thanks you girl
12:15 pop go the Beatles
13:22 a shot of rhythm and blues
15:55 a taste of honey
18:33 from me to you
20:29 there's a place
22:45 Misery
24:50 love me do
27:55 all i want for chrismas
28:33 i call your name
32:03 sure to fall
34:40 i should have know better
37:14 if i fell
39:52 a hard day's night
42:49 i'm happy just dance with you
45:25 i'm a loser
49:41 the night before
Thank you kind man
Thanksss
Thank you
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Great work, man. Thanks for compilating and sharing. It looks like an official release.I'm proud of you
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Freaking awesome!!! Beatlemaniac here since late '63... thank you for putting this together, I love it!!!
Once a Beatlemaniac Always a Beatlemaniac
Haha ...and we don't want to be cured!...👍🏻
It's nice getting to listen to this without pulling out all my BBC bootlegs from many decades ago. Thank you!
Recordings like this definitely corrects the long-held story that they weren't any good as a live band . . . because in fact they were tight and GREAT!
Who said that??🤔
@@Mr85fordyota the myth existed for years (before the public had access to BBC and other live recordings), it was common knowledge/gossip particularly in the US where audiences screaming drowned out the band - so even if you were old enough and lucky to be there, you still didn't hear them.
The opposite to acts nowadays ha
Is marvelous them hear. 33:44 😂 33:48
Nobody ever said they weren't a great live band, that's ridiculous.
Wow, that version of “I Should Have Known Better” was awesome. Love John’s vocals in that one. Thanks for sharing.
That's Paul singing that song 💯🤷♂️
It is John’s vocal you hear
That's John.
@@williamducosjr418 ....yes, it´s John singing......in this way Paul is playing the Harmonica......
@@SrTetosalazar who's playing the bass then?
A million thanks for this labor (labour) of love. This collection is priceless. Listening to the early Beatles is always pure joy. As a drummer, I continually become more impressed with Ringo's solid playing. I've truly become fond of the words: Ringo put the BEAT in the Beatles. As always, Paul's playing is superb. They deserve all the accolades they receive
Was at one of those recordings in 62, they were for the BBC light program 'HERE WE GO' as i recall, we had never heard of them and really didnt take much notice to be honest, as i recall there was about 9 female followers aged around 18 from Liverpool in the row in front that were quite vocal they certainly put us three school boys in our place lol, they said the BEATLES would be a great band one day, happy times
well Dennis, I am totally envious of you getting to see them in such a setting, and at the time when they had not completely changed music and before taking over the world basically.. you're so cool. cheers
I love the early Beatles~~
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+1
This is a fantastic compilation. What a treat! Thank you to whoever compiled this. Misery, Do you want to know a secret, Love me do, There's a place, I'm happy just to dance with you, I should have known better, The night before, live!!!!
Federico Traeger you’re welcome 🙂
This really helps expose their excellence . . A pleasure to hear some unexpected tracks. Fantastic !!!
Just "stumbled" on this. Wonderful to hear those live performances from 1963 when we Americans had no idea this was going on! Happily the beginning of 1964 started out with a bang and Beatlemania hit our shores in a big way. Never to be duplicated or happen again. I'm so glad I was around to experience this amazing phenomenon.🥰❤
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...and they came from my little hometown of Liverpool..to cure The USA ...then THE WORLD!......with BEATLEMANIA!...and none of us want an antidote!...🤞🏻.
this is a gem!!
kmlh9 thank you :-)
Amazing how their vocal harmonies were so perfectly balanced and intertwined…
What a treasure ! Great thanks for this ...
Man, I'd love to hear more recordings from the session where "Misery" was recorded. You never get to hear Ringo's drums as clear and present as that.
Sean Stevens how good is the bass drum!!!
Adam Parsons The best recorded during their time! I read somewhere that all the Abbey Road and BBC technicians were too afraid of damaging their microphones on the drums, which is why they were always kept far from the kit and low in the mix
Sean Stevens that makes sense. Microphones like the kind they used are super sensitive
From one Sean to another, look up Please Please Me outtakes. Better still, find the Italian 9 volume set on Great Dane. ALL of those outtakes, plus stuff from The Beeb with the intros.
Yes, 'Misery' sounds great...but the note says it was recorded in September 1964 and aired in September 1963! Did they have a friggin' time machine?
Really enjoyed your presentation. The early Beatles are really awesome. Thank you.
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Excellent! Love these rare recordings
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so cool, thanks so much for posting, some of these seem quite rare. thank!
Wow, some of these songs seem to sound much punchier than their recorded versions. Thanks for posting!
Can't thank u enough mate, nice one 🙌
Incredible! Thank you Adam!
My pleasure!
This is really fantastic. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
This is great, takes me right back to the good days.
Thank u so much for posting this.
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Thank you for taking the time to make this. Truly
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You know it , in fact still the best live band EVER ! Those harmonies , wow ! Queen is a close second !
Great download thanks a Beatles fan love there early music they sounded so good timeless thanks BEATLES✌️♥️☘️🇮🇪😎
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Maravilloso escucharlos en vivo!!!!gracias por compartir!
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Thanks a lot for this jewel!!!! Awesome!!!!
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This is freaking crazy good !
The BBC series is the best for hearing how the early Beatles sounded live.
This is great. I'm reading the book Tune In and now can hear what they sound like as I read. a musical soundtrack to the book.
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These ‘commercials’ are a nuisance, dude. Stop it.
Great collection of tunes, by the way.
Amazing!
I love the country on "I'm sure to fall", Carl Perkins. Rockabilly at it's best.
I believe that they did more Carl Perkins songs than any other outside writers.. 4 songs that I know of.. maybe even 5.. they loved Carl as do I.. especially the SUN sides.. A truly singular talent as well as a unique cat. he's the father of rockabilly imo.. those songs were recorded so well, that they sound really fresh in a lot of ways.
The bass on "I Call Your Name" is BLISTERING!
One of the few regrets I've had in my life is not buying the bootleg 10-CD collection of The Beatles at the BBC back in the 80s when I was wasting my time at U-M, Ann Arbor, MI.
46:16 John I'm A Loser " beneath this wig I am wearing a tie" great stuff!
John Lennon was truly amazing wasn’t he
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On «Dream Baby» P Best best performance on a Beatle record, i guess! Thanks for good work on this album! Recommend Beatles live in Atlanta 1965. That’s silly Myth about Beatles as a «second Rated» live band is dead once and for all, I can’t think of no other Rock - Pop - Rock - R&R band, who matches the Beatles in `64 - 65 like their hot Rockin`, swinging, live performances with intricate harmonies, great skills on their respective instrument, and melodies that are fabulous with a massive commercial appeal. Art, STYLE, skills, grit, loudness and tough, rock and rough music, that’s what The Beatle delivered the world on their live concerts in 1964 - 65.
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Pete Best's drumming "Dream Dream Baby" is pretty groovin'!
😂 He's all over the place.
Thank you for uploading this. Obviously some of the tracks are not perfect recordings as stated in your narrative. None the less it is great to hear them, as the talent still shines through. As other people have said, hearing the version of "Do You Want To Know A Secret" is a real treat.
Losing my mind over Do You Want To Know... falling in love with George all over again. Minor key splendor.
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impresionante material...genioooooooo!!!!!
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“Secret” is FABULOUS!!!
Woah! That’s a WILD version of The Night Before - Ringo’s drumming is awesome!
Love more songs i never heard. There did alot of music before they came to America!
Grabaciones grandiosas y que muestran su talento para tocar en vivo y que quedaron como parte del grupo de rock más grande de toda la historia de la música en el mundo los grandiosos e inigualables Beatles 😎😎😎
Hector Padrino thank you 👌
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Love these recordings of the Beatles. I have Live at the BBC 1 and 2 but these are awesome aswell.
A lot of these songs are on The Beatles live at the BBC volume one and volume 2 CDs .
@@Garry-vd1dg Yeah, you're right, i haven't played them in a while i'll have to give them both a listen one night. I love Anna, There's a Place, Ask Me Why, Soldier of Love, I Just don't Understand, You Can't Do That, Some Other Guy and the false starts on I Feel Fine, then they play it.
I think it's great that these recordings exist and we get to hear them progress up to 1965. Good that there's no screaming drowning out the music.
It's a great insight into their early years and all the different covers they were playing that they didn't record for any album.
Gracias !
Do you Want To Know A Secret sounds so much tighter and rocking here ...
Interesting! Thanks 🙏
Just finding this in 2021.
This is nearly identical to what I would have put together if I would have had the time 😅
Excellent choices, even sound levels of the best sources of each track. ✨👍
Thanks for doing this.
Cheers,
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I love the I call your name. It’s amazing
Great - thanks for putting this together! A lot of this material I've never heard, other than the Beatles at the Beeb releases. I'd be interested to know how you got hold of the other stuff.
Melvin Schofield it is already readily available in most bootleg communities. There’s 9 full cds worth of shit to shift through though. Between the two first official releases and this, it gives you the biggest spectrum of what was played. There was many more songs played but never taped 😫
@@adamparsons9057 hey adam i read that bobby graham the session drummer played one of the gigs at the paris theatre. did you find anything to confirm that ?
The appearance on June 19, 1963 was the day after the infamous 21st birthday party for Paul McCartney when John Lennon got really drunk and assaulted Bob Wooler. Must've been a fun trip to Manchester.
ABSOLUTELY SUPER!!!!!!!!!❤️
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Ringo was the right drummer at the right time for the right group-soon to be the biggest pop (or any) performing group in the world.
He was not right handed was left handed like Paul
@@therotiv4 Ringo was born left-handed, and was trained to write with his right hand by his grandmother. He plays a drum kit arranged for a right-handed drummer but leads with his left hand. That's what makes him so unique.
@@JanetLangdon interesting! Thanks for posting that juicy tidbit
he had a lot of power in his beats
Love that,”Pete Best on drums.Poor quality.” Yes,he certainly was!
Paul Taylor i was referring to the audio quality, not the drumming quality lol!
Adam Parsons I know lol!
Ringo came in nicely on "Do you want to know a Secret"
@@adamparsons9057 Still Freudian though. It took George Martin two seconds to tell Epstein that Best couldn't be on the recordings.
@@georgestevens1502 It took George Martin 1 second to do the same with encroacher Ringo.
Some of this stuff sounds much better then the official volumes. This gives a better picture of the early Beatles as a live act - the missing link between the Hamburg tapes and the Beatles of fame...
Love the version of I Call Your Name 28:34
Great! The Beatles, playing live in a hall without all the screaming girls! Yes!
wow great!!! thank you..
32:05 ....I also love the change Ringo does on the bridge in " I'm sure to fall" . It gives it a Tarantella feel (sorry I'm italian :-) )
This is wonderful, although I have the bbc live cds i love listening to some "new" Beatles. ❤❤❤
fab ,,,loved it
A friend of mine was in a Liverpool band called The Undertakers. He installed the Bigsby on John's original Rickenbacker 325.
Que bello es original gracias gracias
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Where the hell did you get these recordings from? I love these guys and they got me into music big time, Thanks for posting.... love it :) and McCartneys backing vocals.... far out he makes that Beatle vocal sound complete. Yeh yeh I know its not just one bit but the whole lot together and yes it is just that.. the sum of all parts. Boy these guys were the best :)
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Johnny has got the best rock voice ever!
John and Paul at nr 1, Elvis and Jim Morrison right behind, ok?
There's a place ,,,,,,,magic ,,great words
I have heard most of them
M enorgullese saber q los *Beatles* grabaron una cancion d cmpositora mexicana! (Besame Mucho) viva Mexico'
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Nice!
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32:00 Always been my favorite of their renditions of "Sure to Fall"! It's been out 40 years now, since "Beatles Broadcasts" in 1980 (although it was 'corrupted' there).
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yeah great man
richard david thank you :-)
Besame Mucho!!
Do you want to know a secret sounds so good!
Geeez, Besame Mucho sounds like a bunch of Latin guys singing it and playing. That crazy 3 part harmony and the musicianship was astounding for 1962.
I saw them live in Bradford Yorkshire in the 60s ,the screaming was very loud .
Pete rocked those tom rolls on Bésame mucho. I love Ringo, but poor Pete
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Quien toca la harmónica en “I Should Have Known Better” si John canta !?
'Misery' was broadcast a year before it was recorded..? ;)
The Beatles were ahead of their time.
Wish there was video of this