The Beatles “Baby’s in Black” 45 rpm vinyl — live version from the Hollywood Bowl, recorded Aug 1965 – issued as the B-side to “Real Love”, March 1996.
This is my first “vinyl video” clip where I actually make a video, not just point the camera at the turntable and you get to watch a record spinning on a turntable — I suspect that can be only so interesting even to most die-hard vinyl record fans. Plus, the audio is sourced directly from the vinyl single.
So in this video, I included images that pertain to both this Beatles track and their Hollywood Bowl performance. “Baby’s in Black” did not appear on the 1977 album release “The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl”, nor did it appear on any of the Anthology albums. But just for fun, I decided to put some “Hollywood Bowl’ pics (that album has yet to appear on CD, so many might have not heard it if they do not have the original LP, or know what the cover artwork looks like, or the essay George Martin wrote for the back cover, which I included here).
“Baby’s in Black” composed by John Lennon & Paul McCartney. Originally appeared on the ‘Beatles for Sale’ UK album, and the ‘Beatles ‘65′ US album, both issued Dec 1964.
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Carmine and Raptor get it in this vid Volume 1 of the «TG.«WARRIOR» SAGA
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Something happens to a woman as she ages, after the many inner wars she wages, after the last of the maturing phases, she is lured into the realm of divine sages.
Peace. Love. Harmony.
I enjoy writing poetry and I have already published two poetry anthologies, since the filming of this particular video.
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Previously unreleased it was finally included in the 1993 OOP 2-cd anthology “Mary Wells – Looking Back 1961-1964″. Written and produced by William “Smokey” Robinson.
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The Beatles Anthology is the name of a documentary series, a series of three albums and a book, all of which focus on the history of The Beatles.
Please support artists! If you like what you see & hear, consider purchasing the original products. Detailed description of The Beatles Anthology below:
The Anthology series, which was made over five years of planning and production, is composed of numerous film clips and interviews that present a complete history of the band from the Beatles’ own personal perspectives
To accompany the Anthology series, three double music albums were released : Anthology 1, Anthology 2, and Anthology 3. Each album contains two CDs or three vinyl discs of mostly never-before-released Beatles material.
Antology DVDs set contains the following:
•DVD 1 Episodes 1 & 2 (July ‘40 to February ‘64)
•DVD 2 Episodes 3 & 4 (February ‘64 to August ‘65)
•DVD 3 Episodes 5 & 6 (August ‘65 to June ‘67)
•DVD 4 Episodes 7 & 8 (June ‘67 to The End)
•DVD 5 Special Features
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“Something” is a song released by The Beatles in 1969. It was featured on the album Abbey Road, and was also the first song written by George Harrison to appear on the A-side of a Beatles single.
It was one of the first Beatles singles to contain tracks already available on a long playing (LP) album, with both “Something” and “Come Together” having appeared on Abbey Road.
“Something” was the only Harrison composition to top the American charts while he was in The Beatles.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney—the two principal songwriting members of the band—both praised “Something” as among the best songs Harrison had written.
As well as critical acclaim, the single achieved commercial success, topping the Billboard charts in the United States, and entering the top 10 in the United Kingdom.
The song has been covered by over 150 artists including Elvis Presley, Shirley Bassey, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, James Brown, Julio Iglesias, Smokey Robinson, Eric Clapton and Joe Cocker, and is the second-most covered Beatles song after “Yesterday”.
During the 1968 recording sessions for The Beatles (also referred to as the White Album), Harrison began working on a song that eventually became known as “Something”. The song’s first lyrics were adapted from the title of an unrelated song by fellow Apple artist James Taylor called “Something In The Way She Moves” and used as filler while the melody was being developed.
The song’s second line, “Attracts me like no other lover,” was the last to be written; during early recording sessions for “Something”, Harrison alternated between two placeholder lyrics: “Attracts me like a cauliflower” and “Attracts me like a pomegranate.”
Harrison later said that “I had a break while Paul was doing some overdubbing so I went into an empty studio and began to write. That’s really all there is to it, except the middle took some time to sort out. It didn’t go on the White Album because we’d already finished all the tracks.”
A demo recording of the song by Harrison from this period appears on the Beatles Anthology 3 collection, released in 1996.
Many believe that Harrison’s inspiration for “Something” was his wife at the time, Pattie Boyd. Boyd also claimed that inspiration in her 2007 autobiography, Wonderful Tonight, where she wrote: “He told me, in a matter-of-fact way, that he had written it for me.”
However, Harrison has cited other sources of inspiration to the contrary. In a 1996 interview he responded to the question of whether the song was about Pattie: “Well no, I didn’t [write it about her]. I just wrote it, and then somebody put together a video. And what they did was they went out and got some footage of me and Pattie, Paul and Linda, Ringo and Maureen, it was at that time, and John and Yoko and they just made up a little video to go with it. So then, everybody presumed I wrote it about Pattie, but actually, when I wrote it, I was thinking of Ray Charles.”
The original intention had been for Harrison to offer the song to Jackie Lomax, as had been done with the previous Harrison composition, “Sour Milk Sea.” When this fell through, the song was given to Joe Cocker (who had previously covered The Beatles’ “With a Little Help from My Friends”); his version came out two months before that of The Beatles.
During the Get Back recording sessions for what eventually became Let It Be, Harrison considered using “Something,” but eventually decided against it due to his fear that insufficient care would be taken in its recording; his earlier suggestion of “Old Brown Shoe” had not gone down well with the band. It was only during the recording sessions for Abbey Road that The Beatles began seriously working on “Something.”
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Update of the original video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI454W9CJIs
Aside from the resolution increase (which admittedly was forced, hence why it’s not THAT much clearer), most of the effects show up properly and don’t get interlaced.
Thank you to everyone who left a comment and/or rating.
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I dont want all the CDs and stuff just the video. its like a huge documentary of them and i need for DVD. Does anyone know where i can get it. I live in Syracuse New York if that helps.
You can buy the Beatles Anthology DVD for cheap from http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=Beatles%20Anthology&tag=heaandlif55-20&index=dvd&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325
I am going to middle school and I need to write a essay but I want to have a perfect score!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I need to write about a woman author !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Give comments,ratings and tell mistakes that I made!
Diana Lopez
By Rachel Quan
Diana Lopez is the author of a adult novel ,Sofia’s Saint and a middle school novel ,Confetti Girl .She was also featured writing in Hecho En Tejas,an anthology of writing by Texas-Mexican in 2007 ,published by the University of New Mexico .She wrote Sofia’s Saint in 2002 ,published by the Billingual Review Press .She wrote Confetti Girl in 2009 ,published by Little Brown .
Diana Lopez lives in San Antonio ,Texas . She teaches at the St. Philip’s College .She is being featured on MPR’s Latino USA ( The MPR’s Latino USA is a public radio program ) and the winner of the 2004 Alfredo Cisneros Del Moral Award (The Alfredo Cisneros Del Moral Award is a foundation and given to people who born in Texas ,writing about Texas and live in Texas . The Alfredo Cisneros Del Moral Award was created to honor Sandra Cisneros’s father . ) She really like to write poems .She learn about powm when her mother took her to workshops at the Greenwood Library in Corpus Christi .She wrote her first poem on a notepad and wrote another poem called " The Wind " that won 3rd place in a local contest . She share a room with her younger sister and Diana always whisper stories to her when she has a hard time sleeping .
A nursery rhyme ,Mother Goose and Diana Lopez fell in love with reading .The Diary of Anne Frank made her fell in love with writing .She likes to collect bookmarks and refrigerator magnets .She usually write journals .She loves to camp in state parks ,playing board games ,and walking or running around her neighborhood .She watches UFC Fights and wear crazy socks like the main character ,Lina in her book ,Confetti Girl .
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NO RUDE COMMENTS OR ELSE REBORT ABTUSE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I AM A BAD TYPER SO THIS IS A REASON WHY I NEED TO POST THIS QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I AM A BAD TYPER SO THIS IS A REASON WHY I NEED TO POST THIS QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I AM A BAD TYPER SO THIS IS A REASON WHY I NEED TO POST THIS QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First, your commas and periods need to follow the sentence or phrase, not be attached to the next one. I’m taking out the publishers, because unless you are writing a research paper, no one cares. I put the publishing years in parentheses, because that information doesn’t merit a sentence. I looked up her department on the St. Philip’s College Web site. "MPR" is really "NPR." The origin of the Cisneros Award would be included in a longer essay, perhaps as background information in a book. Here, it’s not relevant enough to include. When writing a sentence with a series of verbs, it’s important that they agree in tense. "She likes to camp, to play board games, and to go running or walking…," or "She likes to go camping, playing board games, and running or walking…."
I don’t know your age or skill level, but this is a pretty good essay in general. Your problem is with the rules, not with clarity of thought or organization (except one paragraph break I just didn’t like). I really like the repetition of "fall[ing] in love" with something because of what she read. It’s a powerful image.
Good luck.
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Diana Lopez is the author of a adult novel, Sofia’s Saint (2002), and a middle school novel, Confetti Girl (2009). Her writing was also featured in Hecho En Tejas, an anthology of writing by Texans of Mexican heritage, in 2007.
Ms. Lopez lives in San Antonio, Texas. She is a professor in the Communications and Learning department at St. Philip’s College. She was featured on NPR’s Latino USA, a radio program about Latinos in the US. She was the recipient of the 2004 Alfredo Cisneros Del Moral Award, given annually to a person who was born in, lives in, or writes about Texas.
Ms. Lopez’s interest in writing began at an early age. She learned about poetry when her mother took her to workshops at the Greenwood Library in Corpus Christi. She wrote her first poem on a notepad, and another poem called "The Wind" that won third place in a local contest. She also showed an early passion for fiction. She shared a room with her younger sister, and Diana would always whisper stories to the younger girl when she had a hard time sleeping. Mother Goose made her fall in love with reading. The Diary of Anne Frank made her fall in love with writing.
Ms. Lopez likes to collect bookmarks and refrigerator magnets. She usually keeps a journal. She loves to go camping in state parks, playing board games, and walking or running around her neighborhood. She watches UFC Fights, and wear crazy socks like the main character, Lina, in Confetti Girl.