Zig Zag (From Single George Harrison '87) 02. Dirty World (Demo '88) 03. Rattled (Demo '88) 04. Last Night (Demo '88) 05.
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Congratulations (Demo '88) 06. Heading For The Light (Demo '88) 07. End Of The Line (Demo '88) 08. Ooby Dooby (Remix By Jeff Lynne From Compilation Roy Orbison) 09. Walk Away (From Album Del Shannon '91) 10. Every Little Thing (Single Jeff Lynne, Extended Version '90) 11.
Don't Treat Me Like A Stranger (From Single Tom Petty '88) 12. Handle With Care (Single Extended Version Traveling Wilburys '88) 13. The Trembler (From Album Duane Eddy '87) 14. Heartbreaker Radio (From Album Roy Orbison '87) 15.
Don't Be Cruel (From Single Ringo Starr '90) 16. I'm Gone (From Single Jeff Lynne '90) 17.
You Got It (From Album Roy Orbison '87) 18. Theme From 'Something Really Important' (From Album Duane Eddy '87) 19. End Of The Line (Single Extended Version Traveling Wilburys '88). Delete Temporary Internet Files Privacy Settings here. New Blue Moon (Single Instrumental Version Traveling Wilburys '90) 02. Nobody's Child (From 'Second' Album Traveling Wilburys '89) 03. Work It Out (From Album Jim Horn '90) 04.
Runaway (Single Version Traveling Wilburys '90) 05. Borderline (From Single Jeff Lynne '90) 06. I Call Your Name (From Solo Video Ringo Starr '90) 07. Cheer Down (From Compilation George Harrison '89) 08. She's My Baby (Demo '90) 09. Inside Out (Demo '90) 10. If You Belonged To Me (Demo '90) 11.
The Devil's Been Busy (Demo '90) 12. Seven Deadly Sins (Demo '90) 13. Poor House (Demo '90) 14. Where Were You Last Night (Demo '90) 15. Cool Dry Place (Demo '90) 16. New Blue Moon (Demo '90) 17. You Took My Breath Away (Demo '90) 18.
Wilbury Twist (Demo '90) 19. Runaway (Demo '90) 20. Like A Ship (Outtake Traveling Wilburys '90) 21. Maxine (Outtake Traveling Wilburys '90) 22. Christmas All Over Again (From Compilation Tom Petty '95).
Tweeter And The Monkey Man (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 02. Cheer Down (From Compilation George Harrison '89) 03. Handle With Care (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 04. Heartbreaker Radio (From Album Roy Orbison '87) 05. Not Alone Any More (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 06. Poor House (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 07.
She's My Baby (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 08. Walk Away (From Album Del Shannon '91) 09.
The Devil's Been Busy (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 10. Where Were You Last Night (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 11. Runaway (Single Version Traveling Wilburys '90) 12. Wilbury Twist (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 13. The Trembler (From Album Duane Eddy '87) 14. Work It Out (From Album Jim Horn '90) 15. You Took My Breath Away (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 16.
End Of The Line (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 17. I Call Your Name (From Solo Video Ringo Starr '90) 18. Inside Out (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 19. New Blue Moon (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 20. Heading For The Light (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 21. Rattled (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 22.
Last Night (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 23. Runaway (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07). Index Of Parent Directory Windows Iso. Handle With Care (Single Extended Version Traveling Wilburys '88) 02. New Blue Moon (Single Instrumental Version Traveling Wilburys '90) 03. Theme From «Something Really Important» (From Album Duane Eddy '87) 04.
Congratulations (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 05. Dirty World (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 06.
Don't Be Cruel (From Single Ringo Starr '90) 07. End Of The Line (Single Extended Version Traveling Wilburys '88) 08. Every Little Thing (Single Jeff Lynne, Extended Version '90) 09.
Poor House (Demo '90) 10. Seven Deadly Sins (Demo '90) 11. You Took My Breath Away (Demo '90) 12. Borderline (From Single Jeff Lynne '90) 13.
Cool Dry Place (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 14. If You Belonged To Me (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 15. Like A Ship (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 16. Maxine (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 17. Nobody's Child (From Compilation Traveling Wilburys '07) 18.
Don't Treat Me Like A Stranger (From Single Tom Petty '88) 19. I'm Gone (From Single Jeff Lynne '90) 20. You Got It (From Album Roy Orbison '87) 21. Ooby Dooby (Remix By Jeff Lynne From Compilation Roy Orbison) 22.
Zig Zag (From Single George Harrison '87).
British rock/pop group, formed in Liverpool, England during the late 1950s. Signed to recording contract with EMI in 1962. The lineup (1962-70) comprised John Lennon (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards), Paul McCartney (vocals, bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion), George Harrison (guitar, vocals, sitar), and Ringo Starr (drums, vocals, percussion).
During 1961, Stu Sutcliffe (bass) and Pete Best (drums) were also members. Following an initial period as a straightforward Mersey-beat group, later recordings saw them experiment with psychedelia, incorporating innovative production techniques involving tape loops and other effects. Although the group split in 1970, they have continued to release special products. Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 (Group). By 2015, all four members were inducted also as individual solo artists.
I know I mentioned it before (a page or two ago), but seriously: dear Beatle-friends and collectors, please check your information when it comes to the Brazilian records before posting anything. Not everything is 'first edition' and/or 'mega rare' just because it's an old South American record from the 60's/early 70's! From the many artists I enjoy and collect, I have found out that The Beatles are among the ones with most inaccurate listings around here, for some reason. Listings containing pictures and descriptions of more than one press/edition, reissues and represses listed as the first edition, listings with unnecessary comments about its rarity (I specifically mean the ones listed by a seller in order to sell a copy, mentioning that they're 'mega rare!!' In the notes - and usually when that's not the case at all), etc.
It's far from my intention to offend anyone, it's just that, as I said, it seems to happen quite frequently with Beatles' records, especially the Brazilian ones. Maybe it's the sheer quantity of information available when it comes to the legacy of the four Beatle fellas, which paves the way for lots of inaccurate information also being available easily, but let's do our best to organize Discogs and not only review the notes we have but also keep separated listings for reissues, represses, etc. Most of the time it takes just a few minutes of research to check labels to see if they're actually earlier pressings and so on, for instance. That way it'll be easier for all of us to catalogue our records accordingly and also help others with correct information about the (in this case, the Brazilian) discography!
McDonald's for the ears!! First I have ever heard that one. All of us who love the music of the Beatles have debated with the haters defending their lofty position in the never ending pecking order of who is great & who isn't.
One does not have to be a fan to understand that as far as R&R/pop music is concerned the Beatles have few rivals. They truly stand atop or very near the summit of this genre. No doubt they always will.
So I get the just because something is popular does not mean it is any good argument. Most times that is very true. But in the case of the Beatles greatness & popularity went together like hand & glove.
It was a mixture of the times and their ability to absorb and then incorporate the sounds of early rock AND R&B that set them apart. Rockers like Roy Orbison were as much an influence as the great Smokey Robinson. Throw in a little Carl Perkins rock-a-billy and the Fab Four could have easily come from Linden, New Jersey USA then Liverpool, England. Then as they matured so did their writing reflect the changes musically and personally. For them and many of us.
It was pretty heady stuff for a kid who was only 13 when they called it quits. And while I am more into Jazz now I still enjoy my Beatle records. I still hear the greatness and wonder would I love music the way I do if their were no Beatles? And would pop/rock carry the same weight it does now without them? What we do know is how they influenced thousands of musicians during and after their reign. How for better or worse rock music was not just teeny bopper stuff but at times heady music to be taken seriously.
How it was recorded, how we listened, how it was perceived was all because of them. All that and some pretty catchy tunes to down right thought provoking beautiful music. You don't have to like it but you got to respect it.