When the Beatles had their weekly B.B.C. Radio Show in early 1963. In each 1/2 hour episode they would have a special guest. For one episode Frank Ifield was that weeks guest. Great interview. Cheers, Chris Perry.
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Hey Ken, Allan, Darren... A particular great show. So, from what Michael Lindsay-Hogg said, it sounds like there's tons of footage from the Hey Jude filming session. I'm wondering then, does all of it still exist and if it's worthy of release? I believe he said they filmed five takes of Hey Jude and that they performed some oldies. This has potential of being a awesome release, audio and video. Take care
As I understood it, though, the oldies were performed while they were preparing the next video reel, which means they wouldn't have been recorded. But in the "but we can dream" department -- a release of the full session (there are already three Hey Judes and two Revolutions circulating) would be great, and if there were even audio recordings of the oldies, that would be a spectacular release.
41:00 THREE of them had dinner together with MLH because John had left the group two months earlier. Hence it was still only the three of them who work on finishing I Me Mine the following January.