The Phil Spector version of Let It Be is the superior version...
The 3 Oakland 81 videos Remastered
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Oh HELL no!
It's not even superior to the not so "Naked" offiical new release, which itself was far from anything actually "naked", but still a vast improvement over the avalanche of Velveeta that Spector dumped on the album. Probably the one exception is the track "Let It Be" itself. For some reason, the guitar solo on the album isn't duplicated anywhere else. Not on the original 45, not on "Naked" and not on any of the bootleg releases produced by either George Martin or Glyn Johns.
Though the original master of "Let It Be" actually had both guitar solos on it - the one from the album AND the one from the single....
Eternally Under the Authority of Satan
Originally posted by SockfuckerI've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.Comment
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Still remember these videos when they were in fairly heavy rotation on MTV just prior to 1984's release...Comment
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I just remember Unchained from a midnight TV show every weekend called Night Flight I think. Hard rock music videos on the regular tv station for an hour I think. Very cool.“Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”Comment
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Night Flight was a Most Unholy show. They played videos that MTV wouldn't touch (mostly punk stuff) and a lot of the "cult" music based movies from the early 80's that you would never see on network TV or MTV. Like "Decline of Western Civilization", "URRGH! A Music War" and "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains" (which was Diane Lane's first movie)
Eternally Under the Authority of Satan
Originally posted by SockfuckerI've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.Comment
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You ain't missing anything.Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.Comment
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