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Attack of the Filler Beebs, Episode One

Label: Silent Sea Productions
Part No.: SS001
Country: USA
Release Date: early 1998

“Teenager’s Turn” 3-7-62
1 Dream Baby 1:57 Sourced from a cleaner tape than the one used for the “Complete BBC Sessions” box set.
2 Memphis 2:21
3 Please Mr. Postman 2:18
“Here We Go” 6-11-62
4 Ask Me Why 2:24 Again, from a better source tape.
5 Besame Mucho 2:34
6 A Picture Of You 2:32
“Saturday Club” 1-22-63
7 Some Other Guy 1:56 Sourced from a markedly better tape than the one that has been previously available.
8 Beautiful Dreamer 1:47
“Here We Go” 3-6-63
9 Misery 2:14 This excellent performance surfaced shortly after the “Complete” box set was released.
10 Do You Want To Know A Secret 2:09
11 Please Please Me 2:12
“Saturday Club” 3-16-63
12 I Saw Her Standing There 2:35 Again, sourced from a significantly improved tape, except for track 15, included from the box set.
13 John and Brian Matthew chat 0:45
14 Misery 1:45
15 Too Much Monkey Business 1:51
16 Talking About You 1:50
17 John, Paul and Brian Matthew chat 0:51
18 Please Please Me 1:52
19 Hippy Hippy Shake 1:40
“Side By Side” 4-1-63
20 Ringo and John Dunn chat 0:12 This “Boys” intro was left off the “Complete” box set.
“Non Stop Pop” 7-30-63
21 Beatles and Phil Tate chat 2:22 Ringo discusses not moving to London and requests a song, John talks about songwriting and hobbies, George answers a fan’s question about their hair, and Paul muses on fame.
“The Public Ear” 10-3-63
22 Beatles self-introductions 0:13 Paul wonders about the future, George talks about money, and all four talk about practicing and making music.
23 Beatles chat 2:15
“Radio Newsreel” 10-16-63
24 Beatles and Peter Woods chat 2:10 The Fabs talk about the upcoming Royal Variety Performance and their success without posh voices.
“Easy Beat” 10-16-63
25 From Me To You 1:49 An upgrade of the flawed “Complete” box set track.
“Dateline London” 12-10-63
26 Beatles and Dibbs Mather chat 9:16 Ringo outlines his early career; George discusses life’s changes, family life, money and the future; Paul talks about the name, being role models and the future; and John goes on about Goon-type humor and success and reads “The Neville Club.”
“The Public Ear” 1-5-64
27 George and Ringo promo spot, tk 1 0:48 George reads his and Ringo’s letter and ruins Ringo’s gag, then gets it right on the second try.
28 George and Ringo promo spot, tk 2 0:42
“Weekend World” 1-24-64
29 Beatles and Bob chat 7:07 A bonus non-BBC session, recorded in Paris by an unknown American interviewer for Armed Forces Network. First Paul discusses their origins, success and haircuts; George talks about the Liverpool Sound; Ringo briefly synopsizes his career; and John talks about imitators. Then Paul discusses the Olympia shows, writing “I Want To Hold Your Hand,” themes in their songs and their upcoming U.S. trip and first feature film; George talks about the lack of French girls and landing the Sullivan show; John discusses “yeah yeah yeah” and they all rate the French girls.
30 Beatles and Bob chat more 6:39


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