John Lennon - Lost In Weybridge

Home Demos 1966-1968 Including The Introduction Of Yoko Ono

(Stamp Out The Beatles, first tomato  STATB 010)

1. The General Erection (poem) 0:32
2. He Said He Said #1 1:13
3. He Said He Said #2 0:45
4. She Said She Said 1:41
5. Good Morning Good Morning 1:03
6. Across The Universe 1:30
7. She's Walking Past My Door/You Know My Name 2:46
8. She Can Talk To Me #1, #2 3:16
9. Cry Baby Cry #1/Cry Baby Cry #2/Across The Universe #2/Cry Baby Cry #3/Across The Universe #3/Cry baby Cry #4 3:28
10. Julia #1 3:20
11. Julia #2 2:52
12. Julia #3 2:51
13. On Two Virgins album (interview on underground radio) 0:35
14. Two Virgins outtake (rehearsal with Yoko!) 1:47
15. She's Not A Girl Who Misses Much 0:39
16. On Weybridge tapes and inviting Yoko (interview) 2:19
17. Look At Me 3:08
18. The Maharishi Song (with Yoko) 3:09
19. I Love You, My Love (obscene duet with Yoko) 5:45
20. Oh My Love #1/Oh My Love #2 2:48
21. A Case Of The Blues 2:51
22. Don't Let Me Down #1 2:55
23. Don't Let Me Down #2 2:08
24. Everyone Had A Hard Year 1:38
25. On freaky music at home and inviting Yoko 2 (interview) 2:40
26. Mellotron improvisation #1 1:28
27. Mellotron improvisation #2 0:28
28. Mellotron improvisation #3 0:20
29. Mellotron improvisation #4 1:46
30. Mellotron improvisation #5 1:56
31. Stranger In My Arms 3:35
BONUS TRACKS:
32. A Nice Noise aka Sean's "Loud" (by Sean with his father) 1:51
33. Don't Let Me Down (by Julian) 4:40
34. Magical Mystery Tour (parody, from the National Lampoon Radio Dinner) 4:05

 

My comments:

Most tracks were previously available on bootlegs like The Lost Pepperland Reel, Arrive Without Aging, Revolution. I don't know if they are longer here or if there's any new stuff. Track 34 I've listened to before on a bad quality cassette tape way back in the 70s. Here it is in excellent quality so you can actually hear the lyrics. Two versions were circulating at the time: a censored and an un-censored one, this is the un-censored version with lots of 'fucks' and no beeps. It's nothing like Magical Mystery Tour but a 'Mother-like Primal Scream Therapy' parody on the Rolling Stone interview from 1970 (quite some Lennon statements from that interview can be recognized),  it's not Lennon of course but great nevertheless!

 

 

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