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    The Beatles - Twelve Days at Twickenham (2011)

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    The Beatles - Twelve Days at Twickenham (2011)

    The Beatles - Twelve Days at Twickenham (2011)
    CD Rip | FLAC (tracks, no cue, no log, full scans) - 3.9 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps + full scans - 2.5 GB
    18:47:38 | Pop Rock, Non-Music, Dialogue | Unofficial Release | Label: Unicorn Records

    History of "Get Back" Bootleg (Revised) For over 20 years, the collecting public has been fed a continuing stream of bootlegs drawn from the Twickenham sessions. These have usually been chopped up, placed out of sequence, and presented in inferior sound quality. Of course, bootleggers can only work from material at their disposal, and in the beginning the only material available was the film "Let It Be". The first Twickenham material to appear, then, came from the soundtrack of the film on a double album called "Cinelogue: Let It Be", which was released in February, 1974 by Contra Band Music. Of course, this was back in the days before home video, so fans were more delighted to be able to enjoy the "Let It Be" soundtrack on record! The release of the "Let It Be" videotape in 1982 provided a new audio source, and bootlegs produced after that date were mastered from the video soundtrack rather than film. The first of these was "In a Play Anyway", a 2 LP set on Circuit Records (matrix number TWK 2262). A further reissue by Beeb Transcri- ption Records (on a new plate TR-2170) was titled "The Last Blast". It was released in 1988 and it's sound quality is slightly inferior. Of course, most of the film soundtrack from Twickenham is completely useless because longer source tapes have surfaced.

    Twelve Days At Twickenham Vol. 1 (UC-125/6)

    Disc 1 (64:47) January 3rd, 1969: Roll 50B – 16:13 (The Long And Winding Road / Oh! Darling / Maxwell’s Silver Hammer / Dialogue / Jams / I’m So Tired / Obla-Di Obla-Da / Negro In Reserve), Roll 51B – 16:00 (Don’t Let Me Down / I’ve Got A Feeling /One after 909), Roll 52B Slate 40 – 16:07 (One After 909 / I’ll Wait Till Tomorrow /The Hippy Hippy Shake / Two Of Us), Roll 53B – 16:26 (Dialogue / Sun King / Improvisation /Short Fat Fannie / Midnight Special / Gimme Some Truth / All Things Must Pass)

    Disc 2 (64:31) January 3rd, 1969: Roll 54B Slate 47 – 15:40 (All Things Must Pass / Dialogue / All Things Must Pass), Roll 55B Slate 48 – 16:15 (Dialogue / All Things Must Pass) Roll 56B Slate 51 – 16:11 (All Things Must pass / Dialogue / All Things Must Pass / Every Little Thing /Piece Of My Heart), Roll 57B Slate 54 – 16:24 (Dialogue / I’ve Been Good To You / All Things Must Pass)

    The second day of rehearsals for the Get Back/Let It Be sessions saw them play a number of songs, many of which were rough versions of rock ‘n’ roll oldies, improvisations and numbers from the Lennon-McCartney back catalogue.

    John Lennon was late arriving at Twickenham Film Studios, and the first part of the day featured just Paul McCartney on piano. He worked through a number of works-in-progress, including several songs which ended up on Let It Be and Abbey Road.

    Ringo Starr played brief versions of songs he had written titled Taking A Trip To Carolina and Picasso; the former was included on the Fly On The Wall disc that came with early copies of Let It Be… Naked. George Harrison, meanwhile, played a number of half-written songs including the Dylanesque Ramblin’ Woman.

    After Lennon’s arrival, much of the day was spent playing rock ‘n’ roll classics, including several from The Beatles’ Cavern Club and Hamburg years. They also played a version of I’m So Tired with McCartney on lead vocals, and a swift rendition of Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da.

    The Beatles became more disciplined when working on Don’t Let Me Down, which was by this time close to its final arrangement. During the day’s first attempt, however, Lennon inserted a segment from Happiness Is A Warm Gun.

    I’ve Got A Feeling and Two Of Us were other Let It Be songs which were worked on during this day, and the group resurrected One After 909 for the first time since 1963. They also played several other early Lennon-McCartney compositions, including Won’t You Please Say Goodbye, Thinking Of Linking, I’ll Wait Till Tomorrow and Because I Know You Love Me So.

    George Harrison led the group through Marvin Gaye’s Hitch Hike and Larry Williams’ Short Fat Fannie, and Lennon and McCartney sang a version of Midnight Special. Lennon also played two original songs, Sun King and Gimme Some Truth, both of which would receive further work during January 1969.

    The Beatles played a total of 37 versions of All Things Must Pass on this day, although they struggled to find a satisfactory arrangement. It was worked on again in January and February, but remained unreleased until Harrison re-recorded it for 1970’s triple album of the same name.

    The day ended with a number of attempts at Maxwell’s Silver Hammer. A sequence of McCartney calling out the chords while teaching the song to the others was included in the Let It Be film. The Beatles spent considerable time working on the song during these sessions, although it was later remade for Abbey Road.

    Twelve Days At Twickenham Vol. 2 (UC-127/8)

    Disc 1 January 6th, 1969 (65:01): Roll 61B Slate 60 – 16:08 (Dialogue / Oh! darling / Dialogue), Roll 62B Slate 62 – 15:52 (I’ve Got A Feeling / Dialogue / Carry That Weight / Instrumental / Improvisation / Unknown / My Imagination), Roll 63B Slate 72 – 16:09 (I’m Talking ’bout You / Dialogue), Roll 64B Slate 75 – 16:50 (Instrumental / Improvisation / Money / Fools Like Me / Don’t Let Me Down)

    Disc 2 January 6th, 1969 (62:13): Roll 65B Slate 80 – 16:13 (Don’t Let Me Down / Dialogue / Don’t Let Me Down), Roll 66B Slate 85 – 15:37 (Don’t Let Me Down / Dialogue / Don’t Let Me Down), Roll 67B Slate 87 – 16:07 (Two Of Us / Dialogue), Roll 68B Slate 87 – 14:15 (Dialogue / Two Of Us)

    Following a weekend break, The Beatles’ sessions and rehearsals for the Get Back/Let It Be project resumed on 6 January 1969.

    This was the third day for the project, and was made up of various jams, cover versions, improvisations, and attempts at recording the more complete songs. There was also a great deal of conversation and bickering between the group members.

    The songs which received the most attention were Don’t Let Me Down and Two Of Us. Various arrangements of the former were tested, including a Latin-style rhythm and some harmony vocals by Paul McCartney in the middle section.

    Two Of Us was, at this stage, more of a straightforward rock song than in its final incarnation. During rehearsals for it, a terse exchange took place between McCartney and George Harrison which was included in the Let It Be film, and which seemed to encapsulate the strained relations within the group at the time.

    The Beatles evidently lacked enthusiasm for a new Harrison song, Hear Me Lord, which its composer first performed acoustically, then on an electric guitar with a wah-wah pedal. He also attempted to enthuse the group in his All Things Must Pass, but to little effect.

    Carry That Weight, later to feature on Abbey Road, made its debut on this day, and featured a bridge which was omitted in the final version. Also making first appearances were Octopus’s Garden and For You Blue, both of which were brief, incomplete performances.

    John Lennon, doubtless aware that his songwriting rate had slowed dramatically since the completion of the White Album, revived Across The Universe – a song the group had recorded early in 1968 but which remained unreleased.

    One After 909 had first been revived on 3 January, and made a reappearance on this day.

    Notable among the improvisations and jams were The Palace Of The King Of The Birds, a McCartney instrumental recorded years later for the unreleased Rupert The Bear album. It featured blues-style guitar and a flowing organ part. He also sang a blues improvisation, You Wear Your Women Out, and did a bit of Primal Therapy-style screaming on My Imagination.

    George Harrison sang a song known as Maureen, accompanied just with wah-wah guitar. He is heard to claim that Bob Dylan wrote the song, but it is otherwise unknown and may in fact have been an original composition. Harrison also suggests that it might be a suitable single for Ringo Starr.

    The day ended with some lengthy rehearsals of McCartney’s new song She Came In Through The Bathroom Window.

    Twelve Days At Twickenham Vol. 3 (UC-125/6)

    Disc 1 January 6th, 1969 (55:30): Roll 69B Slate 92 – 16:19 (All Things Must Pass / She Came In Through The Bathroom Window), Roll 70B Slate 96 – 7:09 (She Came In Through The Bathroom Window / Dialogue). Janury 7th, 1969: Roll 71B Slate 100 – 15:55 (Dialogue / Improvisation / Lowdown Blues Machine / Get Back / Dialogue / Get Back / Dialogue), Roll 72B Slate 106 – 16:05 (Dialogue / Improvisation / I’ve Got A Feeling)

    Disc 2 January 7th, 1969 (64:39): Roll 73B Slate 108 – 16:27 (I’ve Got A Feeling / Woman, Where You Been So Long / Oh Julie, Julia), Roll 74B Slate 112 – 16:05 (Oh! Darling / The Long And Winding Road / Maxwell’s Silver Hammer), Roll 75B Slate 112 – 16:02 (Maxwell’s Silver Hammer / When I’m 64 / Oh! Darling / Maxwell’s Silver Hammer), Roll 76B Slate 119 – 16:03 (Maxwell’s Silver Hammer / Dialogue /Improvisation / Across The Universe)

    The fourth day of the Get Back/Let It Be sessions was a somewhat typical blend of original song rehearsals, unstructured jamming and randomly-chosen cover versions.

    The day saw the first appearance of Get Back, which would soon become the focus of much of The Beatles’ attentions. At this stage, however, it was lacking most of its final lyrics in the verses.

    Although it was later held over for the Abbey Road album, Maxwell’s Silver Hammer also made an appearance on this day. It had first been put forward on 3 January, and again on 10 January, but The Beatles’ lack of enthusiasm towards it was clear.

    They also performed early versions of Golden Slumbers and She Came In Through The Bathroom Window, and Lennon led the group through three versions of Gimme Some Truth, a song which he’d later record for 1971’s Imagine album.

    In the previous day’s session, John Lennon had once again attempted to interest the group in Across The Universe, which they had recorded in February 1968. Nearly a year on, and Lennon struggled to remember the words, and the performance lacked the elegantly light touch that the earlier recording had.

    Much of 7 January was spent on I’ve Got A Feeling and Don’t Let Me Down, which had been earmarked early on during the Twickenham sessions as contenders for the mooted live performance. At this stage the songs weren’t developing significantly, but were instead being rehearsed multiple times until The Beatles were happy they were familiar with the structure.

    Other notable performances included a spirited rendition of Chuck Berry’s Rock And Roll Music, first recorded by The Beatles in 1964, and an almost-complete version of Carl Perkins’ Gone, Gone, Gone. Little Richard’s Lucille and Ray Charles’ What’d I Say were also tackled with conviction, but were both abandoned before being seen through to completion.

    More successful was a revisit of the Lennon-McCartney composition One After 909. This latter song had been recorded at EMI way back on 5 March 1963, and had been performed again on the 3 and 6 January 1969 sessions, with The Beatles evidently thinking it a possible live contender. Here it was close to its final Let It Be incarnation, although without Billy Preston’s electric piano.

    Twelve Days At Twickenham Vol. 4 (UC-127/8)

    Disc 1 January 7th, 1969 (57:47): Roll 77B Slate 124 – 16:24 (Across The Universe / A Case Of The Blues /Gimme Some Truth / Across The Universe /Rock And Roll Music), Roll 78B Slate 124 – 16:10 (Lucille / Across The Universe / Gone Gone Gone / Dig A Pony / One after 909 / Don’t Let Me Down), Roll 79B Slate 128 – 11:06 (Don’t Let Me Down / Thirty Days / Improvisation / Across The Universe / School Day / She Came In Through The Bathroom Window). January 8th 1969: Roll 80B – 14:07 (I Me Mine / Dialogue / I Me Mine / Dialogue / I Me Mine)

    Disc 2 January 8th, 1969 (63:31): Roll 81B Slate 135 – 16:16 (Dialogue / Improvisation / Piano Improvisation /Early In The Morning / Hi Ho Silver / Hare Krishna / Two Of Us / Don’t Let Me Down), Roll 82B Slate 138 – 16:18 (I’ve Got A Feeling / Dialogue / All Things Must Pass), Roll 83B Slate 144 – 14:43 (All Things Must Pass / Fools Like Me / You Win Again / Improvisation / She Came In Through The Bathroom Window / Boogie Woogie), Roll 75A – 16:13 (She Came In Through The Bathroom Window / Ba Ba Blacksheep / Improvisation)

    he fifth day of The Beatles’ rehearsals for the Get Back/Let It Be project found them continue work on the stronger songs, and test out arrangements on a number of others.

    The early part of the day saw run-throughs of Two Of Us, Don’t Let Me Down, I’ve Got A Feeling and One After 909, all songs which made it onto vinyl. The Beatles were in reasonably high spirits at this point, playing through the songs with enthusiasm which was sadly lacking elsewhere for much of January 1969.

    The momentum noticeably flagged when the group performed George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass, which the other Beatles had remained unenthusiastic towards. Equally aimless were versions of She Came In Through The Bathroom Window and Maxwell’s Silver Hammer, songs which The Beatles would return to with greater focus later in 1969.

    Another Abbey Road song making its debut on this day was Mean Mr Mustard. John Lennon had recorded a demo of the song in May 1968, but it was not considered for the White Album. On this day The Beatles performed a rough version which wasn’t much different from the final release, although in the lyrics Pam was known as Shirley.

    Another Harrisong, I Me Mine, received more attention, with the group playing a total of 41 versions, although more often than not these were incomplete. This was the only day in January 1969 that The Beatles played it; although it was discussed in subsequent days, there was little inclination to return to it after this.

    George Harrison had written I Me Mine the night before, and it began as a plain acoustic song. The Let It Be film showed some footage of The Beatles working on the song on this day, but the album version was a re-recording made in January 1970.

    Two songs by Paul McCartney, Let It Be and The Long And Winding Road, had by this stage been established as proper contenders deserving sustained work. McCartney had by now completed writing both songs, so much of his efforts were devoted to helping the rest of the group learn the chord changes and arrangements.

    Of the cover versions and improvisations, there was little from this day that was noteworthy, most of them being brief renditions in between proper rehearsals. Two early Lennon-McCartney compositions – Too Bad About Sorrows and Just Fun – were performed, but each lasted just seconds.

    After Two Bad About Sorrows, however, Lennon made the remark: “Queen says no to pot-smoking FBI members”. This was included on the Let It Be album prior to For You Blue, and was the only piece of audio recorded at Twickenham to be used on the record; everything else was recorded either at Apple Studios or Abbey Road.

    Twelve Days At Twickenham Vol. 5 (UC-129/130)

    Disc 1 January 8th, 1969 (64:55): Roll 84B Slate 148 – 16:00 (Improvisation / Maxwell’s Silver Hammer / I Me Mine), Roll 85B Slate 152 – 16:04 (I Me Mine / Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh! /Oh! Darling / Let It Be / I Me Mine), Roll 86B Slate 154 – 16:20 (Dialogue / I me Mine / The Long And Winding Road / I Me Mine), Roll 87B Slate 161 – 16:29 (I Me Mine / The Long And Winding Road / Dialogue / The Long And Winding Road)

    Disc 2 January 8th, 1969 (55:43): Roll 88B Slate 166 – 16:14 (The Long And Winding Road / Dialogue /Let It Be / To Kingdom Come / Dialogue), Roll 89B Slate 166 – 6:40 (Dialogue). January 9th, 1969: Roll 90B Slate 169 – 16:23 (Dialogue / Another Day / Dialogue / Instrumental / Let It Be / The Long And Winding Road), Roll 91B Slate 171 – 16:24 (Let It Be / Her Majesty / Golden Slumbers /Carry That Weight / The Long And Winding Road / Dialogue)

    Twelve Days At Twickenham Vol. 6 (UC-131/132)

    Disc 1 January 9th, 1969 (64:45): Roll 92B Slate 171 – 16:15 (The Long And Winding Road / Dialogue /The Long And Winding Road / Oh! Darling /Instrumental), Roll 93B Slate 171 – 16:16 (Instrumental / For You Blue / Dialogue), Roll 94B Slate 172 – 16:07 (For You Blue / Dialogue / Improvisation / Two Of Us), Roll 95B Slate 172 – 16:06 (Two Of us / Dialogue / Two Of Us)

    Disc 2 January 9th, 1969 (63:51): Roll 97B Slate 179 – 16:13 (I’ve Got A Feeling / One After 909 / Norwegian Wood / She Came In Through The Bathroom Window / Be Bop A Lula / She Came In Through The Bathroom Window), Roll 98B Slate 182 – 15:10 (Unknown / Get Back / Let It Be / Instrumental), Roll 99B Slate 185 – 16:09 (Instrumental / Across The Universe / Shakin’ In The 60’s / Good Rockin’ Tonight / Tennessee / House Of The Rising Sun / Commonwealth / Get Off!), Roll 100B Slate 188 – 16:17 (Get Off! / Yakety Yak / Hi Ho Silver / For You Blue / Quit Your Messing Around / Ramblin Woman / I Threw It All Away / Mama You Been On My Mind)

    The sixth day of the Get Back/Let It Be sessions began with Paul McCartney working alone on a number of songs.

    McCartney was the first of The Beatles to arrive at Twickenham Film Studios, and he used the time alone to perform several songs at the piano. Making their debuts on this day were Her Majesty and Another Day, the latter becoming his first solo single in 1971.

    Also performed was another version of The Palace Of The King Of The Birds, an instrumental McCartney recorded years later for the unreleased Rupert The Bear album which he had first played on 6 and 7 January.

    Once the other Beatles arrived, work continued on several key songs, among them I’ve Got A Feeling, One After 909 and Two Of Us.

    George Harrison’s For You Blue had also been played on 6 and 7 January, but on this day it became more of a beefier rocker than in its initial incarnations. Less serious were performances of She Came In Through The Bathroom Window and Across The Universe, which featured The Beatles trying various non-serious arrangements and making several jokey lyrical changes and asides.

    Let It Be was given more focused attention, and was played a total of 16 times. These performances were led by McCartney, who called out suggestions as the others played. John Lennon was on bass guitar for this part of the day, as the group were intending to record no overdubs and McCartney was at the piano.

    At this stage of the Twickenham rehearsals, Get Back was a driving rock song with half-written lyrics about Theresa and Joe. At one point McCartney improvised some words (“Don’t dig no Pakistanis taking all the people’s jobs”; “Don’t need no Puerto Ricans living in the USA”) which later led to accusations of racism after the tapes were bootlegged. It is clear, however, that he was parodying right-wing attitudes held by many in Britain in the late 1960s, including the Conservative Party politician Enoch Powell.

    Another song, Commonwealth, was a 1950s-style rock ‘n’ roll performance with McCartney singing in an Elvis style. This, too, touched upon the themes of immigration and racism expressed earlier in the day. Another rocker, Suzy’s Parlour, was included in the Let It Be film, although it was mistitled as Suzy Parker when copyrighted.

    Teddy Boy, Junk and Penina were all McCartney compositions, and were given brief outings on this day. The latter was recorded by Carlos Mendes for a 1969 single, and only Teddy Boy was returned to during the Get Back/Let It Be sessions.

    As was customary, numerous 1950s and ’60s oldies were performed, most of which were throwaway efforts. Honey Hush was perhaps the most cohesive, but Good Rockin’ Tonight and Tennessee suffered from misremembered vocals and hillbilly-style vocals respectively.

    Harrison performed solo acoustic versions of Bob Dylan’s Mama, You Been On My Mind and the as-yet-unreleased I Threw It All Away, although his vocals were barely audible due to bad microphone placement. He also played a Dylanesque new composition, which was never developed further but was titled Ramblin’ Woman by bootleggers.

    Twelve Days At Twickenham Vol. 7 (UC-133/134)

    Disc 1 January 9th, 1969 (64:31): Roll 101B Slate 188 – 15:48 (Let It Be / Dialogue / That’ll Be The Day / Slipin’ And Slidin’ / Let It Be), Roll 102B Slate 188 – 16:15 (Let It Be), Roll 103B Slate 195 – 16:10 (Let It Be / Dialogue). January 10th 1969: Roll 104B Slate 198 – 16:18 (Dialogue / Improvisation / The Long And Winding Road / Let It Be / Don’t Let Me Down / The Long And Winding Road)

    Disc 2 January 10th, 1969 (65:15): Roll 105B Slate 198 – 16:23 (Improvisation / Get Back / I’ve Got A Feeling / Dialogue / Get Back / I’ve Got A Feeling (Improvisation), Roll 106B Slate 202 – 16:28 (I’ve Got A Feeling (Improvisation) / Get Back / Hi Heel Sneakers), Roll 107B Slate 202 – 16:11 (Get Back / Two Of Us / Talking About You / Dialogue), Roll 108B Slate 267 – 16:13 (A Quick One / Improvisation /I’ve Got A Feeling)

    Just as Ringo Starr had temporarily quit The Beatles in August 1968, George Harrison walked out on this day, unable to tolerate any longer the tensions within the group.

    The Beatles were at Twickenham Film Studios, where their rehearsals were being captured on camera. The day began with Paul McCartney working alone at a piano, playing through a number of songs that the group had been working on during the previous week. These included solo versions of I’ve Got A Feeling and Get Back, which were usually performed with guitars.

    The Beatles, still as a group, worked hard on Get Back during the morning. McCartney still hadn’t finalised the lyrics, but Tucson, Arizona was emerging as a setting. For one run-through John Lennon took the lead vocals.

    After several attempts at working Get Back into shape, The Beatles moved onto Two Of Us. After breaking for lunch, however, George Harrison walked out of the studio, telling the other Beatles that he’d “see them round the clubs”.

    Whether in denial or disbelief, the remaining three Beatles carried on rehearsing without Harrison. Just as they’d worked on Back In The USSR and Dear Prudence without Starr, here John Lennon led the others through The Who’s A Quick One, While He’s Away – the title a clear reference to Harrison. At one point he was heard to sarcastically call out “OK George, take it!”

    Yoko Ono positioned herself on Harrison’s blue cushion, and wailed over the top of a series of barely-listenable, blues-based jams. The three Beatles joined together in the harshness of the music, possibly finding it cathartic amid the uncertainty of the day.

    The aggressive tone carried through to the proper work, when it continued. The group performed jagged versions of I’ve Got A Feeling and Don’t Let Me Down, with Lennon screaming during parts of the latter. He also sang Maxwell’s Silver Hammer in an exaggerated German accent.

    After some half-hearted runs through cover versions The Beatles largely stopped work to discuss the future of the Get Back project with the crew, although McCartney returned to his piano. As he did, Yoko Ono began wailing to his accompaniment, seemingly oblivious to the tensions in the room.

    The Nagra reel-to-reel tapes that were recording audio for the cameras captured Lennon in conversation with director Michael Lindsay-Hogg. Lennon at one point suggested replacing Harrison with Eric Clapton if he didn’t return within a few days.

    A series of jams took place towards the end of the day, again with Ono moaning or screaming largely wordless vocals. Finally, McCartney moved to drums, Lennon played guitar and Starr took the microphone for some improvised spoken lines, words which summed up their aimless desperation at this time.

    Twelve Days At Twickenham Vol. 8 (UC-135/136)

    Disc 1 January 10th, 1969 (64:57): Roll 109B Slate 209 – 16:11 (Don’t Let Me Down / C’Mon Everybody /Maxwell’s Silver Hammer / Groovin’ /Through A London Window / Dialogue), Roll 110B – 16:21 (Dialogue / The Long And Winding Road /Adagio For Strings / Martha My Dear), Roll 111B Slate 213 – 16:09 (Martha My Dear / Improvisation). January 13th, 1969: Roll 113B Slate 219 – 16:14 (Dialogue)

    Disc 2 January 13th, 1969 (65:02): Roll 114B Slate 220 – 16:11 (Dialogue), Roll 115B Slate 221 – 16:38 (Dialogue / Obla-Di Obla-Da / Sleep On, Otis), Roll 116B Slate 224 – 16:09 (Dialogue), Roll 117B Slate 228 – 16:02 (Dialogue)

    Twelve Days At Twickenham Vol. 9 (UC-137/138)

    Disc 1 January 13th, 1969 (64:40): Roll 118B Slate 230 – 16:15 (Dialogue), Roll 119B Slate 231 – 16:04 (Dialogue / Instrumental), Roll 120B Slate 233 – 16:11 (Dig A Pony / Instrumental / Dig A Pony / Get Back / Improvisation / Get Back), Roll 121B Slate 235 – 6:03 (Dialogue). January 14th, 1969: Roll 121B Slate 239 – 10:05 (Talking Blues / Woman / Back Seat Of My Car)

    Disc 2 January 14th, 1969 (55:49): Roll 122B Slate 239 – 16:02 (Song Of Love / Dialogue), Roll 123B Slate 243 – 16:05 (Dialogue), Roll 124B Slate 243 – 15:49 (Dialogue), Roll 125B Slate 246 – 7:52 (Dialogue / Oh! Darling)

    The Beatles had met at Ringo Starr’s house over the previous weekend in an attempt to resolve the issues that had led to George Harrison walking out of the Get Back/Let It Be sessions.

    The meeting was not a success, but in the absence of any other ideas, the three remaining Beatles regrouped at Twickenham Film Studios to continue work on the project.

    Unsurprisingly, Harrison didn’t show up, and John Lennon too was absent for much of the day. The bulk of the recordings made, therefore, featured conversations rather than music, and reveal much about the prevailing thoughts within the group at the time. A lunchtime conversation, in particular, has proved particularly valuable in understanding how McCartney, Starr and Lennon were feeling.

    Lennon is heard wondering aloud whether he wants Harrison to be a part of the group any more, and agrees with McCartney that he had drifted away from the others in recent months. McCartney, ever the diplomat, admits that there had been a pecking order since they were school-age, and that he and Lennon had always been The Beatles’ leaders.

    Lennon admits that their music has become formulaic, and contrasts it with the excitement of making Revolver in 1966. Presciently, he remarks that the only challenge left for them is to go solo, although he is uncertain about stepping away from The Beatles.

    McCartney offers encouraging phrases towards Lennon and Starr, and says they should stop worrying about minor details in the songs and concentrate instead on performing to the best of their abilities. He also wonders what would be the best way to steer Harrison towards a particular way of playing.

    The day also allowed Lennon and Paul McCartney to refine some of their songs, particularly Get Back. McCartney settled on Tucson, Arizona for Jo Jo’s hometown, and Harrison’s absence allowed Lennon greater freedom to work up some lead guitar parts.

    The three Beatles spent another day at Twickenham before giving up and relocating to Apple Studios in London.

    The ninth day of the Get Back/Let It Be sessions was the second full one without George Harrison, who had walked out of Twickenham Film Studios on 10 January 1969.

    It was clear by this stage that The Beatles were unable to function in any meaningful way as a trio, and motivation and inspiration hit a low mark on this day. As with other Twickenham rehearsals, it began with Paul McCartney working alone at a piano, although there is little of the energetic enthusiasm which he brought to the earlier days.

    Once John Lennon and Ringo Starr had arrived, they performed a mix of improvised songs, golden oldies and original compositions, as had become customary in these sessions. One of the songs was Woman, the McCartney song given in 1966 to Peter & Gordon, which had the only known Beatles performance on this day. Another was The Back Seat Of My Car, later to be one of the highlights of McCartney’s 1971 album Ram.

    A piano boogie duet featuring McCartney and Starr was included in the Let It Be film, and was copyrighted Jazz Piano Song by Apple. Of the other tracks, Madman and Watching Rainbows were Lennon compositions which was taken no further, although Madman was performed again at Apple Studios on 21 January. Lennon also played a brief version of You Know My Name (Look Up The Number), the still-unreleased song which The Beatles began recording in May 1967.

    This was followed by a discussion about the future. Let It Be director Michael Lindsay-Hogg asked if they should relocate the filming to EMI Studios and abandon the idea of a live show, but Lennon explained that any decisions should be made with Harrison, who was in Liverpool.

    The day ended with McCartney alone at the piano, performing Oh! Darling and a brief version of Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, for Glyn Johns to test the audio equipment.

    On this day Lennon and Ono were also interviewed by a reporter from Canada’s CBC-TV. It took place around midday and lasted for 30 minutes, and has since become known as the Two Junkies interview.

    Lennon was clearly withdrawing from heroin as the interview progressed, growing paler and more restless. Eventually he said “Excuse me, I feel a bit sick” and the camera was turned off. The second half of the conversation was noticeably livelier, and Lennon discussed live performances, inspiration, and the couple’s future plans.

    An extract from the Two Junkies interview was used in the 1998 documentary Imagine: John Lennon, in which Lennon discussed being counted both out and in on Revolution 1.

    The Beatles held a meeting on the following day, 15 January 1969, and agreed to Harrison’s demands to move the sessions from Twickenham to Apple’s headquarters in Savile Row, London. These began a week later, on 21 January, in higher spirits and willing to continue with the Let It Be project.
    Michael Philips

    Tracklist
    The Beatles: Twelve Days At Twickenham (Unicorn Records)
    Packaging: Jewel Case

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    Volume 1

    CD1 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 3 January 1969
    1. The Long And Winding Road / Oh! Darling / Maxwell's Silver Hammer / Dialogue / Jam / I'm So Tired / Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da / Negro In Reserve (Roll 50B) – 16:13
    2. Don't Let Me Down / I've Got A Feeling / One After 909 (Roll 51B) – 16:00
    3. One After 909 / I'll Wait Till Tomorrow / The Hippy Hippy Shake / Two Of Us (Roll 52B Slate 40) – 16:07
    4. Dialogue / Sun King / Improvisation / Short Fat Fanny / Midnight Special / Give Me Some Truth / All Things Must Pass (Roll 53B) – 16:26
    Total duration: 64:46

    CD2 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 3 January 1969
    1. All Things Must Pass / Dialogue / All Things Must Pass (Roll 54B Slate 47) – 15:40
    2. Dialogue / All Things Must Pass (Roll 55B Slate 48) – 16:15
    3. All Things Must Pass / Dialogue / All Things Must Pass / Every Little Thing / Piece Of My Heart (Roll 56B Slate 51) – 16:11
    4. Dialogue / I've Been Good To You / All Things Must Pass (Roll 57B Slate 54) – 16:24
    Total duration: 64:30

    ────────────────────────────
    Volume 2

    CD1 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 6 January 1969
    1. Dialogue / Oh! Darling / Dialogue (Roll 61B Slate 60) – 16:08
    2. I've Got A Feeling / Dialogue / Carry That Weight / Instrumental / Improvisation / Unknown / Just My Imagination (Roll 62B Slate 62) – 15:52
    3. I'm Talking About You / Dialogue (Roll 63B Slate 72) – 16:09
    4. Instrumental / Improvisation / Money / Fools Like Me / Don't Let Me Down (Roll 64B Slate 75) – 16:50
    Total duration: 64:59

    CD2 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 6 January 1969
    1. Don't Let Me Down / Dialogue / Don't Let Me Down (Roll 65B Slate 80) – 16:13
    2. Don't Let Me Down / Dialogue / Don't Let Me Down (Roll 66B Slate 85) – 15:37
    3. Two Of Us / Dialogue (Roll 67B Slate 87) – 16:07
    4. Dialogue / Two Of Us (Roll 68B Slate 87) – 14:15
    Total duration: 62:12

    ────────────────────────────
    Volume 3

    CD1 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 6–7 January 1969
    1. All Things Must Pass / She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (Roll 69B Slate 92) – 16:19
    2. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window / Dialogue (Roll 70B Slate 96) – 07:09
    3. Dialogue / Improvisation / Lowdown Blues Machine / Get Back / Dialogue / Get Back / Dialogue (Roll 71B Slate 100) – 15:55
    4. Dialogue / Improvisation / I've Got A Feeling (Roll 72B Slate 106) – 16:05
    Total duration: 55:28

    CD2 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 7 January 1969
    1. I've Got A Feeling / Woman / Julia (Roll 73B Slate 108) – 16:27
    2. Oh! Darling / The Long And Winding Road / Maxwell's Silver Hammer (Roll 74B Slate 112) – 16:05
    3. Maxwell's Silver Hammer / When I'm Sixty-Four / Oh! Darling / Maxwell's Silver Hammer (Roll 75B Slate 112) – 16:02
    4. Maxwell's Silver Hammer / Dialogue / Improvisation / Across The Universe (Roll 76B Slate 119) – 16:03
    Total duration: 64:37

    ────────────────────────────
    Volume 4

    CD1 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 7–8 January 1969
    1. Across The Universe / A Case Of The Blues / Give Me Some Truth / Across The Universe / Rock And Roll Music (Roll 77B Slate 124) – 16:24
    2. Lucille / Across The Universe / Gone, Gone, Gone / Dig A Pony / One After 909 / Don't Let Me Down (Roll 78B Slate 124) – 16:10
    3. Don't Let Me Down / Thirty Days / Improvisation / Across The Universe / School Days / She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (Roll 79B Slate 128) – 11:06
    4. I Me Mine / Dialogue / I Me Mine / Dialogue / I Me Mine (Roll 80B) – 14:07
    Total duration: 57:47

    CD2 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 8 January 1969
    1. Dialogue / Improvisation / Piano Instrumental / Early In The Morning / Hi Ho Silver Lining / Hare Krishna / Two Of Us / Don't Let Me Down (Roll 81B Slate 135) – 16:16
    2. I've Got A Feeling / Dialogue / All Things Must Pass (Roll 82B Slate 138) – 16:18
    3. All Things Must Pass / Fools Like Me / You Win Again / Improvisation / She Came In Through The Bathroom Window / Jam (Roll 83B Slate 144) – 14:43
    4. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window / Baa Baa Black Sheep / Improvisation (Roll 75A) – 16:13
    Total duration: 63:30

    ────────────────────────────
    Volume 5

    CD1 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 8 January 1969
    1. Improvisation / Maxwell's Silver Hammer / I Me Mine (Roll 84B Slate 148) – 16:00
    2. I Me Mine / Hello Mudduh / Oh! Darling / Let It Be / I Me Mine (Roll 85B Slate 152) – 16:04
    3. Dialogue / I Me Mine / The Long And Winding Road / I Me Mine (Roll 86B Slate 154) – 16:20
    4. I Me Mine / The Long And Winding Road / Dialogue / The Long And Winding Road (Roll 87B Slate 161) – 16:29
    Total duration: 64:53

    CD2 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 8–9 January 1969
    1. The Long And Winding Road / Dialogue / Let It Be / To Kingdom Come / Dialogue (Roll 88B Slate 166) – 16:14
    2. Dialogue (Roll 89B Slate 166) – 06:40
    3. Dialogue / Another Day / Instrumental / Let It Be / The Long And Winding Road (Roll 90B Slate 169) – 16:23
    4. Let It Be / Her Majesty / Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight / The Long And Winding Road / Dialogue (Roll 91B Slate 171) – 16:24
    Total duration: 55:41

    ────────────────────────────
    Volume 6

    CD1 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 9 January 1969
    1. The Long And Winding Road / Dialogue / Oh! Darling / Instrumental (Roll 92B Slate 171) – 16:15
    2. Instrumental / For You Blue / Dialogue (Roll 93B Slate 171) – 16:16
    3. For You Blue / Dialogue / Improvisation / Two Of Us (Roll 94B Slate 172) – 16:07
    4. Two Of Us / Dialogue / Two Of Us (Roll 95B Slate 172) – 16:06
    Total duration: 64:44

    CD2 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 9 January 1969
    1. I've Got A Feeling / One After 909 / Norwegian Wood / She Came In Through The Bathroom Window / Be-Bop-A-Lula (Roll 97B Slate 179) – 16:13
    2. Unknown / Get Back / Let It Be / Instrumental (Roll 98B Slate 182) – 15:10
    3. Instrumental / Across The Universe / Shakin' In The Sixties / Good Rocking Tonight / Tennessee / Commonwealth / Get Off, White Power (Roll 99B Slate 185) – 16:09
    4. Get Off, White Power / Suzy's Parlour / Hi Ho Silver Lining / For You Blue / Rambling Woman / Mama, You Been On My Mind (Roll 100B Slate 188) – 16:17
    Total duration: 63:49

    ────────────────────────────
    ────────────────────────────
    Volume 7

    CD1 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 9–10 January 1969
    1. Let It Be / Dialogue / That'll Be The Day / Slippin' And Slidin' / Let It Be (Roll 101B Slate 188) – 15:48
    2. Let It Be (Roll 102B Slate 188) – 16:15
    3. Let It Be / Dialogue (Roll 103B Slate 195) – 16:10
    4. Dialogue / Improvisation / The Long And Winding Road / Let It Be / Don't Let Me Down / The Long And Winding Road (Roll 104B Slate 198) – 16:18
    Total duration: 64:31

    CD2 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 10 January 1969
    1. Improvisation / Get Back / I've Got A Feeling / Dialogue / Get Back / I've Got A Feeling / Improvisation (Roll 105B Slate 198) – 16:23
    2. I've Got A Feeling / Improvisation / Get Back / Hi-Heel Sneakers (Roll 106B Slate 202) – 16:28
    3. Get Back / Two Of Us / I'm Talking About You / Dialogue (Roll 107B Slate 202) – 16:11
    4. A Quick One, While He's Away / Improvisation / I've Got A Feeling (Roll 108B Slate 267) – 16:13
    Total duration: 65:15

    ────────────────────────────
    Volume 8

    CD1 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 10–13 January 1969
    1. Don't Let Me Down / C'mon Everybody / Maxwell's Silver Hammer / Jam / Through A London Window / Dialogue (Roll 109B Slate 209) – 16:11
    2. Dialogue / The Long And Winding Road / Adagio For Strings / Martha My Dear (Roll 110B) – 16:21
    3. Martha My Dear / Improvisation (Roll 111B Slate 213) – 16:09
    4. Dialogue (Roll 113B Slate 219) – 16:14
    Total duration: 64:55

    CD2 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 13 January 1969
    1. Dialogue (Roll 114B Slate 220) – 16:11
    2. Dialogue / Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da / Sleep On, Otis (Roll 115B Slate 221) – 16:38
    3. Dialogue (Roll 116B Slate 224) – 16:09
    4. Dialogue (Roll 117B Slate 228) – 16:02
    Total duration: 65:00

    ────────────────────────────
    Volume 9

    CD1 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 13–14 January 1969
    1. Dialogue (Roll 118B Slate 230) – 16:15
    2. Dialogue / Instrumental (Roll 119B Slate 231) – 16:04
    3. Dig A Pony / Instrumental / Dig A Pony / Get Back / Improvisation / Get Back (Roll 120B Slate 233) – 16:11
    4. Dialogue (Roll 121B Slate 235) – 06:03
    5. Talking Blues / Woman / The Back Seat Of My Car (Roll 121B Slate 239) – 10:05
    Total duration: 64:38

    CD2 – Twickenham Film Studios, London – 14 January 1969
    1. Song Of Love / Dialogue (Roll 122B Slate 239) – 16:02
    2. Dialogue (Roll 123B Slate 243) – 16:05
    3. Dialogue (Roll 124B Slate 243) – 15:49
    4. Dialogue / Oh! Darling (Roll 125B Slate 246) – 07:52
    Total duration: 55:48
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    FILE: 04-Roll 117B.flac
    Size: 76695764 Hash: 2733095C5DC67C82384D98400218EAC2 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 90%
    Signature: 300EDC4FE60B74991F7F6DAF52C255956CC6E2A0
    FILE: 03-Roll 116B.flac
    Size: 77148098 Hash: B8760336A9430A65E0A7A2AE779D645D Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 89%
    Signature: 4EB2E48E9F32D2A2641C0DE342549873927D66A8
    FILE: 02-Roll 115B.flac
    Size: 82909518 Hash: A751ACD68104F47B80D41DC7F5766FFD Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 62%
    Signature: 78AFB6230E284DC899CA23C0BA8B8715935D9560
    FILE: 01-Roll 114B.flac
    Size: 76188021 Hash: 00EC65189A2B1A4F15A3CAA4EAE37183 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 89%
    Signature: 394345709531137B22E043455FC6053D709831F3
    FILE: 04-Roll 113B.flac
    Size: 69802513 Hash: DF66F0FB254C16E5BE824A33762607F3 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 90%
    Signature: 150F9E03118D2DF31545A859780460F1A40F7AD1
    FILE: 03-Roll 111B.flac
    Size: 79992758 Hash: 593819053ABE54559530E5180A9987D8 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 95%
    Signature: 5566901A36A8C050544494D9119EB30D78D997F8
    FILE: 02-Roll 110B.flac
    Size: 80905142 Hash: C40237DD605B9E44BD6FA9A75B7D1A0A Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 95%
    Signature: F8C556DFA5871D1A9BE5E40BC685DAC2570899F3
    FILE: 01-Roll 109B.flac
    Size: 80752816 Hash: 62681E7154E386E18E1272DDD54A3930 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 92%
    Signature: 77562CFC11FA227508FEDD05F6C8A29C10748BEB

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    FILE: 04-Roll 104B.flac
    Size: 74625584 Hash: D2D304B428B5EAD354877786E51B9194 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 92%
    Signature: CC37464F37B75ECACE34D3AFE2248994C5D4B3FE
    FILE: 03-Roll 103B.flac
    Size: 72351790 Hash: C11E573BEED657621F447318F361DE9E Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 80%
    Signature: B6D66E5F21D86900ECD92CB1492677252BEFB20E
    FILE: 02-Roll 102B.flac
    Size: 77560808 Hash: EC6E5CC6C3BFC609CF2CD32310DE8460 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 86%
    Signature: E9A70430A8B3C56BDDE0F7933178336FC2ACC278
    FILE: 01-Roll 101B.flac
    Size: 78735637 Hash: B251BF144984F32B9FBAAB299B763498 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 42%
    Signature: 0806D08C37DAE5FA2A644FA415C90FF3930C049E

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    FILE: 04-Roll 108B.flac
    Size: 96264312 Hash: CEAF73B086F874538FB6B9EE93170C9E Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 95%
    Signature: 1E0A28913264B7353627F0F7C6FE68CF0A993FB3
    FILE: 03-Roll 107B.flac
    Size: 86629057 Hash: AA3E9A2C6CD22659B2EF2F79E3AF6AE2 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 100%
    Signature: A663E098E0BBB75DBF68297F714104620AF155ED
    FILE: 02-Roll 106B.flac
    Size: 83173882 Hash: F72D2370B64AD531FFDA34C63D5F0ECA Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 95%
    Signature: 9FEF7B46868B8753D57D461945F9CE12186C4EFD
    FILE: 01-Roll 105B.flac
    Size: 73277205 Hash: A775325B9706B1F4A58B6D1C070D3B9F Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 62%
    Signature: 1E59797F1B76D09BCCA48F6D68F94B0DB575B8CE

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    FILE: 04-Roll 100B.flac
    Size: 78639139 Hash: 753712D99589A9943689928208956538 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 43%
    Signature: 13E7945F227E930C81C7632A8BCF49AF748E49AB
    FILE: 03-Roll 99B.flac
    Size: 81702690 Hash: 52059AE6C0AB77DFC75CC20A86CE36B7 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 100%
    Signature: 42B0B4B5FF45C0788144D59D452D6244D2F7A5AA
    FILE: 02-Roll 98B.flac
    Size: 78181225 Hash: 16CD38943527FF132126F1806A84F290 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 62%
    Signature: B835D89BDA46F1D09C2CEFB7FB24D1CDC6D6D6D4
    FILE: 01-Roll 97B.flac
    Size: 77592493 Hash: F71FFEF6C2245031E2A4101EF0CCE6BA Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 89%
    Signature: 7EEFD8CAF88F15035D4FE7768CBF77F9DDC299AD
    FILE: 04-Roll 95B.flac
    Size: 80501499 Hash: EBFD55E356EB068BCF07364432BF3F3C Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 43%
    Signature: 4ADFDE5FC5D647F18ADD111A1EF54FF9C5EEFED7
    FILE: 03-Roll 94B.flac
    Size: 76347104 Hash: 4115B314A34B9C3A0609D36B68ACB1AC Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 89%
    Signature: 6DF163ACF5EDF485F738E6C1F8C701ACACE172E5
    FILE: 02-Roll 93B.flac
    Size: 77719263 Hash: A9097A6574CDEE006F6F13D32F8D78B8 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 95%
    Signature: 4496726C662D0201C1858100A08D7B3AB47DBB55
    FILE: 01-Roll 92B.flac
    Size: 67604859 Hash: 7F6CA7876B763AB8FA0A8B5A8E9E3630 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 93%
    Signature: 48F177068EAAA0BF91043A50CC6A8D69AE0F84C9

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    FILE: 04-Roll 75A.flac
    Size: 71326825 Hash: 87057C57BBCAC9DBEE775C8DDD8A611B Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 100%
    Signature: B44D917CCAE2DEE2F5A483317F77E82935FA3F9F
    FILE: 03-Roll 83B.flac
    Size: 32778569 Hash: 7993CBD13F0B8A20EF820A721C2FCA0E Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 7A5048CFB060B35EA74553F7EBE445A75942ED2B
    FILE: 02-Roll 82B.flac
    Size: 34350837 Hash: 6EA46F4E61D1746634D463051019FD98 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 8AE0758FCA0C96A800E75CE8BDEF36EEDC3437CB
    FILE: 01-Roll 81B.flac
    Size: 38112717 Hash: 684D3D1A68275E887E9E69FC740E52A7 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 49C2231752848C2878794F00BE93C5EEDADA8974
    FILE: 04-Roll 80B.flac
    Size: 61647037 Hash: 70DEBC7FEBB9B108C263DB3DDEF87F4A Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: CDDA 99%
    Signature: D91EFAAC8FC76EB51E3EB9262A1AFFE64751FA6F
    FILE: 03-Roll 79B.flac
    Size: 26949343 Hash: 0E463A90742C1573CD07281CA27193E0 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 9BE47CF77B6A2FB4AA84B2469B9C38AC25AFF773
    FILE: 02-Roll 78B.flac
    Size: 38701303 Hash: C64D604EB04E6BEB0AE7ED8CC6D2D6C1 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 99%
    Signature: D1FC11574CE9F83486F21EFC8E22274510CD5286
    FILE: 01-Roll 77B.flac
    Size: 34504540 Hash: 9A8B2BB163A9C9DBC2C52488573FA483 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 85EC578135FAABA136B6D2694841158577418381

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    FILE: 04-Roll 76B.flac
    Size: 37989577 Hash: 59A90C76E7A79693398ABB092C376633 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 99%
    Signature: FB2226C748B8039D302A7DA3B8E97F42A07389B1
    FILE: 03-Roll 75B.flac
    Size: 37293399 Hash: 9D5083879798AF9150C4B0CDF2B4B426 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 94664393BEE5E74DB1146359B61ED6BF27A1B86B
    FILE: 02-Roll 74B.flac
    Size: 35892313 Hash: AE29636AB1D1F05E140A325B9646ED08 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 48A7C59B16A41FDA760C10579D5A3353F12A26B0
    FILE: 01-Roll 73B.flac
    Size: 40475830 Hash: 1A41A76B47ADDAECA9BF26C61B30D2B6 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 92%
    Signature: A0444B40AC691DF1A144D4C22FE50967B7CBB2D0
    FILE: 04-Roll 72B.flac
    Size: 40596518 Hash: AF7F866EC6EDFB6D7EB67D0B3B0600DE Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 9B68AD6E12D9DF0455FCDE105BB029AD6A5E531E
    FILE: 03-Roll 71B.flac
    Size: 39129377 Hash: 79F354299B7DCA5DC6A3377980E23126 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 4D54521DFFAAAF130DAAD318C275EDB01DDD5E10
    FILE: 02-Roll 70B.flac
    Size: 14564722 Hash: FE2AD30EDB227E73949604D7A06A43C1 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 440BE27EB7A2DA68EF019D0F2B0F2639F02BCE03
    FILE: 01-Roll 69B.flac
    Size: 35043471 Hash: 7B2E2EEE21048E7EB7CE652A5B545291 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: CFCB496412AE1C423017A30D6B7FEBF316513824

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    FILE: 04-Roll 76B.flac
    Size: 37989577 Hash: 59A90C76E7A79693398ABB092C376633 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 99%
    Signature: FB2226C748B8039D302A7DA3B8E97F42A07389B1
    FILE: 03-Roll 75B.flac
    Size: 37293399 Hash: 9D5083879798AF9150C4B0CDF2B4B426 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 94664393BEE5E74DB1146359B61ED6BF27A1B86B
    FILE: 02-Roll 74B.flac
    Size: 35892313 Hash: AE29636AB1D1F05E140A325B9646ED08 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 48A7C59B16A41FDA760C10579D5A3353F12A26B0
    FILE: 01-Roll 73B.flac
    Size: 40475830 Hash: 1A41A76B47ADDAECA9BF26C61B30D2B6 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 92%
    Signature: A0444B40AC691DF1A144D4C22FE50967B7CBB2D0
    FILE: 04-Roll 72B.flac
    Size: 40596518 Hash: AF7F866EC6EDFB6D7EB67D0B3B0600DE Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 9B68AD6E12D9DF0455FCDE105BB029AD6A5E531E
    FILE: 03-Roll 71B.flac
    Size: 39129377 Hash: 79F354299B7DCA5DC6A3377980E23126 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 4D54521DFFAAAF130DAAD318C275EDB01DDD5E10
    FILE: 02-Roll 70B.flac
    Size: 14564722 Hash: FE2AD30EDB227E73949604D7A06A43C1 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 440BE27EB7A2DA68EF019D0F2B0F2639F02BCE03
    FILE: 01-Roll 69B.flac
    Size: 35043471 Hash: 7B2E2EEE21048E7EB7CE652A5B545291 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: CFCB496412AE1C423017A30D6B7FEBF316513824

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    FILE: 04-Roll 68B.flac
    Size: 34038908 Hash: DEABC09DBADBBC106CE94AB511B8C73B Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: BDA449E184902A2D5B681F248C771B11355F6C48
    FILE: 03-Roll 67B.flac
    Size: 38263423 Hash: 6A14F33A5CFF4207F698542C1B6CCF49 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 895183FAE4FA2E4F893378AE7B26A3C915D368DE
    FILE: 02-Roll 66B.flac
    Size: 35211015 Hash: F663C138CE0FAA338A7F5366050C7E55 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: D266F1E2BF36A60119BBA30757E53426D9DDFB09
    FILE: 01-Roll 65B.flac
    Size: 36988670 Hash: C893464CC8F86CE3F73FE2620CEA8E66 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 04ABD859A21AA92222A734F9D43C8D92848D5296
    FILE: 04-Roll 64B.flac
    Size: 43538935 Hash: F412923015639D0FFDC155AB8CF9D4B7 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: F2435B223F5F211F855AF2C75B307FD2467C3DB3
    FILE: 03-Roll 63B.flac
    Size: 37335566 Hash: 9F5054D7DF183483A3BC8C39EC1415D6 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 30F51E27A3D44A74DC1D42CC2EDEABF251B31926
    FILE: 02-Roll 62B.flac
    Size: 41052247 Hash: AE5329F020C9CA309E2E954D0B880828 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 3BB10E6E3C20E94332E25C94FF37967D4B2AF557
    FILE: 01-Roll 61B.flac
    Size: 36260782 Hash: 18903271C0C767195B199151E207FE58 Accuracy: -m40
    Conclusion: MPEG 100%
    Signature: 69E5F872F34CCA735CAD4E35AA0171720F9C867B