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Origins: You Never Give Me Your Money



12 Jun 2006 16:54:46 -0700 rec.music.beatles
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appeyroad...
When I got into boots (vinyl of KUM BACK) back the early 1970 - and I
still have it....

I later got a double disk set called "Sweet Apple Tracks."

A lot of Let it Be audio from the film track with all the beep markers,

but one gem was You Never Give Me Your Money. Does not sound like the

boot that breaks into a jam, but more like a Macca demo all the way
doing vocal, bass, piano and guitar - and that's it.

I kinda like it the most - any insight on this?

donz5...
There were two double-disk bootlegs called "Sweet Apple Trax" -- Vol. 1
and Vol. 2. Where do you see "You Never Give Me Your Money" on either
volume?

None of the material on said volumes include McCartney solo/overdubbed
demos; all the material derives from the Twickenham sessions with all
four Beatles.


donz5...
like the previously-discussed backing track (recorded by Paul, Ringo,
and George) that broke into the jam.
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