Monthly Archives: January 2009

years after the event

get back acetate

Forty years ago this month the Fabs were recording what would become their last LP, Let It Be. The album was the result of 20 days of the band rehearsing for what turned out to be a 45-minute concert performed on the roof of the Apple building.

roof

I hope to do at least one major post on these rehearsal sessions seeing as how I spent this past summer listening to nearly one hundred hours of the rehearsal tapes on bootleg.

The story that surrounds this period of the Fabs career is that it was an unhappy time for them and these rehearsals were something of a disaster. The truth is a bit more complicated than that. I want to write a bit about what went on in the rehearsals because some of it is pretty strange and hilarious. In the mean time let’s look at what the critics said about the finished, such as it was, LP, Let It Be. When it was initially released on May 8, 1970, the reviews were mostly unkind. Under the headline “New LP Shows They Couldn’t Care Less,” NME reported, “If the new Beatles soundtrack is to be their last then it will stand as a cheapskate epitaph, a cardboard tombstone, a sad and tatty end to a musical fusion which wiped clean and drew again the face of pop”. Rolling Stone, in replying to Lennon’s “hope we passed the audition” line, said: “Musically, boys, you passed the audition. In terms of having the judgment to avoid either over-producing yourselves or casting the fate of your get-back statement to the most notorious of all over-producers, you didn’t…”

Time of course has been kind to the album and how little the Spector production, especially on The Long and Winding Road, added doesn’t matter much when there were moments like this when the band was absolutely on fire.

Nearly thirty years after the LP was released the only rock critic who matters was asked by a music magazine to show off his favorite albums. Apparently forgetting that he usually cites his favorite Fabs LP as Pepper, Brian Wilson presented Let It Be.

wilson shows off his records

Wilson weighs in

If you are interested in these Get Back (Let It Be) rehearsals they can be painstakingly downloaded, 83 discs in all, each disc split into two downloads to avoid compression issues, by clicking the “fab sounds” link in my blog roll. If you’d like to only dip your toe in the water, listen to this two hour crash course that aired on NPR a number of years ago. It is pretty excellent but shys away from some of the more lurid aspects of the sessions while focusing on the music.

dig the critics

travis takes aim

travis

small review

driver-and-passenger

travis and betsy

cute couple alert

Paul McCartney and Jane Asher

paul wayfarer

Paul and Linda (and Heather)

paul linda heather

Paul and Nancy Shevell

paul and nancy

cover art

eclipse front

notte back

what’s wrong with being sexy?

pressure drop

This will probably be the first of a series–sort of an extention of the magazine cover art series but this one will feature record covers (or photos–I have a pretty awful one of Kiss that I can use in the future) of rock/pop stars being, um, sexy. I think that this will serve as a pretty classy first installment. While investigating this record, the cover of which I have admired for ages in the used bin of a local record store, I discovered that the title track is in fact a (forgettable) cover of the Maytals song.

on this day in lohan history

Lohan History January 7

On this day in 2007 it was reported that Lindsay Lohan had been admitted to a hospital again nearly a year to the day since her last post-New Year’s hospitalization! She must really overdo it while ringing in the New Year!

It seems as though on Jan 6, 2007, Lindsay went to her doctor complaining of stomach pains. The doctor performed several tests and discovered that the problem was appendicitis. The following day, exactly two years ago today, Lindsay was asked to go to some hospital where her appendix was removed. It was reported that she was again “resting comfortably” while recuperating.

Just a few days prior to her hospitalization Linds was photographed hanging out poolside with her ex-boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama. I wonder what that guy has been up to.

Just a few days later (January 11, 2007), this photo of Lindsay jogging in a bikini while smoking a cigarette was taken. Thank goodness for her speedy recovery!

linds post appendix

vintage jam (one hit (and it isn’t this one) wonder edition)

ashcroft

I think I was only slightly aware of The Verve’s existence before they scored a near top ten hit in the States with Bittersweet Symphony. I dug that song and I bought the album, Urban Hymns, assuming that there would be songs similar to Bittersweet Symphony on it. There weren’t. Instead there were a handful of decent ballads and a handful of shitty mid tempo rock numbers. It was pretty average stuff.

Seeing as how the album sold over one million copies in the United States alone, I doubt I was the only one disappointed by the lack of more bittersweet symphonies on it. I for some reason seem to recall subsequently owning their first LP too. Maybe I thought that there was a Bittersweet Symphony-a-like on that. There wasn’t. If I recall correctly (and I don’t even care if I am correct here or not) that one featured almost jammy mid tempo rockers.

From what I understand, the band put out a reunion LP last summer. I doubt that has the follow up to Bittersweet Symphony that I was looking for and I don’t even really care about Bittersweet Symphony anymore anyway.

There was a diamond in the rough on the otherwise tedious second half of Urban Hymns, the song Lucky Man. This one actually charted in the States and I think that it got some play on MTV. Play it loud. It’s hot stuff.

nine seven shit

Oh, and I should mention that I thought that The Drugs Don’t Work and Sonnet were pretty decent songs as well, and that I think that Ashcroft looks every inch the rock star (see photo above).

asheton’s dead

Asheton

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october 1

october 1972

the decorative sex

Deneuve with Anne Vernon in The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

umbrellas

Deneuve in Belle de jour

peep show

shit storm

in Mississippi Mermaid

mississippi mermaid

and on the set of The Last Metro with Francois Truffaut

deneuve and truffaut