firepoint525 said:My comment about "existing" songs was in reference to the LOVE project, which you didn't mention. But even though I am a big Beatles fan, I also appreciate (and prefer) the original artists' renditions of most of the songs that you mentioned here. I am also a big fan of '50s rock and roll, even though I wasn't born yet.TheFonz said:I strongly disagree with you about "existing" songs. Anthology 1 gave us:firepoint525 said:However, other later projects were of questionable worth. The BBC Tapes (1994), the Anthology series, especially the first one (1995-1996), and the LOVE project (2006), which was nothing more than taking the already existing Beatles songs and throwing them into a blender.
Shout
Leave my kitten alone
That'll be the day
Searchin'
Lend Me Your Comb
BBC Sessions gave us:
Too Much Monkey Business
Young Blood
That's Alright Mama
Carol
Clarabella
Crying, Waiting, Hoping
To Know Her Is To Love Her
I Forgot To Remember To Forget
Johnny B Goode
Ooh! My Soul
Lucille
Now these are crude versions, to be sure. But to my knowledge they had never been released before, except maybe on some "bootleg' albums. It's priceless stuff for those of us who love '50s music.
I agree that the original versions were better. As I said, these were crude versions. Most were recorded "live" in a radio studio, I believe. On the other hand, I would put the Beatles' officially released (not live) versions of "Roll Over Beethoven" and "Slow Down" right up there with the Chuck Berry and Larry Williams versions.