BITCHES BREW # 125 13.8.2022 20-22u
- MILES DAVIS – Masqualero (rec. live 1967, Antwerpen; rel. 2011 – The Bootleg Series Vol. 1: Miles in Europe 1967)
- TIM BUCKLEY – Pleasant Street (rec. 1967 – Goodbye And Hello)
- THE BYRDS – Tribal Gathering (rec. 1967 – The Notorious Byrd Brothers)
- CHARLES LLOYD – Tribal Dance (rec. live 1967, Fillmore, San Francisco – Love-In)
- JOHN COLTRANE – Ogunde (rec. 1967 – Expression)
- ALICE COLTRANE – Altruvista (rec. 1967; rel. 1998 – A Monastic Trio)
- BOB DYLAN AND THE BAND – Quinn, the Eskimo (take 2) (rec. 1967; rel. 2014 – The Bootleg Series Vol. 11: The Basement Tapes Complete)
- ARETHA FRANKLIN – I Never Loved a Man (the Way I Love You) (rec. 1967 – I Never Loved A Man the Way I Love You)
- EDDIE BOYD (with PETER GREEN) – It’s so Miserably to Be Alone (rec. 1967 – Blue Horizon 45 rpm)
- PINK FLOYD – Pow R. Toc H (rec. 1967 – The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn)
- THE BEATLES IN THEIR OWN WORDS – Super Deluxe Edition – Episode 5: ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ to ‘All You Need Is Love’
- Intro: A Beginning (unused intro, Abbey Road Studios, 22.7.1968 – Anthology 3) + John: ‘… we were just Four Guys, … that’s all…’ (Rolling Stone-interview NYC, 8.12.1970 – Anthology 1)
- Ringo: ‘… It was Flower Power, coming into its fullest …’
- Paul: ‘… a simple message …’
- John: ‘… we all get along fine …’
- Paul: ‘… they are my three best friends …’
- Ringo and George on their activities outside of The Beatles and India
- George Martin: ‘… eternal curiosity …’ and ‘… their psychedelic way of writing …’
- Strawberry Fields Forever (demo sequence, Kenwood, Weybridge – November 1966 – Anthology 2)
- Paul and George Martin on their new record as the performance
- Strawberry Fields Forever (take 1 – 24.11.1966 – Anthology 2)
- George Martin: ‘… a studio production …’
- Paul and John on the origin of ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’
- Paul playing the mellotron-intro
- Strawberry Fields Forever (non-album 14th single – master take: take 5 and 6 into 7 (1st ‘) + 15 and 24, into 26 (last 3’) – 29.11, 8.12, 9.12, 15.12, 21.12 and 22.12.1966)
- Paul and John on the origin of ‘Penny Lane’
- Penny Lane (new composite, remixed from many different takes by George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1996 for Anthology 2)
- George, John and Paul on the idea of ‘Sergeant Pepper’
- Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (mono take 5 – 1.4.1967 – Anthology 2)
- George Martin, Paul and Ringo on the production of the album
- Paul, John and George Martin on ‘A Day in the Life’
- Paul on ‘ … I love to turn you on …’
- George Martin and Paul on the recording of ‘A Day in the Life’
- A Day in the Life (new composite take: 1, 2, 6 & orchestra – 19.1, 20.1 and 10.2.1967 – remixed by George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1996 for Anthology 2)
- Paul on their ambition in music
- Fixing a Hole (master take: 2 – Regent Sound & Abbey Road Studios – 9 and 21.2.1967 – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)
- John on ‘the concept’
- Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite (master take: 9 – 17.2, 20.2, 28.3., 29.3 and 30.3.1967 – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)
- George Martin on censorship by the BBC
- Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (composite take: 6, 7 & 8 – 1 and 2.3.1967 – remixed by George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1996 for Anthology 2)
- She’s Leaving Home (master take: 9 – 17 and 20.3.1967 – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)
- George on Ravi Shankar
- Within You, Without You (master take: 2 – 15.2, 22.3 and 3.4.1967 – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)
- The impact of Sergeant Pepper
- Paul on the success of the album
- Getting Better (master take: 15 – 9.3, 10.3, 21.3 and 23.3.1967 – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)
- George Martin: ‘… it did reflect its times …’
- Paul on Jimi Hendrix opening with Sergeant Pepper
- Ringo on ‘learning the play chess’
- With a Little Help from My Friends (master take: 11 – 29.3 and 30.3.1967 – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)
- George: ‘… it was boring …’
- John: ‘… it was great …’
- Julia Dynkins: ‘… dreaming the dream …’
- George Martin on ‘All You Need is Love’
- George: ‘… a subtle bit of PR for God …’
- All You Need is Love (Our World BBC worldwide broadcast & non-album 15th single – master take: 58
- – 24 and 25.6.1967)
- John: ‘… I still believe it …’
- Ringo: ‘… it was a fabulous time ..’
- Paul and George on the Summer Of Love
- Outro: Good Night (take 34, edited – 22.7.1968 – Anthology 3)