hi patrice my understanding is that the burst of music after 'a day in the life' *is* on the original LP, only most turntables would automatically lift the needle before reaching it. i have a vague memory of fiddling with my turntable many years back so as to get access to this fabled bit of beatles ephemera. happy new year, whit On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Patrice L. Roussel wrote:
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 22:37:43 -0800 Joseph Zitt wrote:
It points out to me how far out of the record-buying-and-listening loop I've been that I've only heard one of your top 25, David Bowie's "Heretic". And, FWIW, that one didn't do much for me -- the arrangements seemed lusher than the songs seemed to want, and the only songs I can remember from it, a few months later, are the cover tunes. [...]
Talking about Bowie, I saw yesterday a special pressing of ZIGGY STARDUST with a bonus CD ($25). Any idea if it is worth checking?
Also, a question for the Beatles fans. A few years ago I bought the CD pressing of SERGEANT PEPPERS and I was surprised by the short piece of music (after a blank) at the end of "A Day in the Life". I swear, this was not on my old LP pressing. Does anybody know the story behind this?
Thanks,
Patrice.
NP: NUITS DE LA FONDATION MAEGHT 1970: Albert NR: A L'ECOLE DES SORCIERS: Rowlings
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