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Orgasm time:

Why does love have to be so bad - the legendary 24 minute clapton/santana face off from back in the 70's, as cut on crossroads disc two

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Listening to a song I got hold of:

now it's def. Syd Barrett.

The tag on the song says Syd Barrett w/. the Beatles

The song is called What a Shame Mary Jane.

(Rare outtakes, demo's and acetates)

Anybody?

Edit:

Found lots of references to it as a "missing song" apparently written by Lennon/macartney.

But judgin by the quality of those sites (ie: Clapton played the solo on Wish you were here by PF ??!!! YEAH <deleted>, right? ) I'm gonna go with a far more professional looking site, documentin every syd barrett tune in circulation, bootleg and not, where it says it was a collaboration of Barrett, Lennon and Ono.

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The tag on the song says Syd Barrett w/. the Beatles

The song is called What a Shame Mary Jane.

(Rare outtakes, demo's and acetates)

Anybody?

Syd Barrett's participation in this recording is highly doubtful. The actual title of the song is "What's the New Mary Jane". It's an out-take from the White Album sessions. An official version was released in 1996 on Anthology 3. John Lennon seemed particularly fond of this one: a Plastic Ono Band single was seriously considered for 1969 with "What's the New Mary Jane" as the A-side and "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)" as the B-side.

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The tag on the song says Syd Barrett w/. the Beatles

The song is called What a Shame Mary Jane.

(Rare outtakes, demo's and acetates)

Anybody?

Syd Barrett's participation in this recording is highly doubtful. The actual title of the song is "What's the New Mary Jane". It's an out-take from the White Album sessions. An official version was released in 1996 on Anthology 3. John Lennon seemed particularly fond of this one: a Plastic Ono Band single was seriously considered for 1969 with "What's the New Mary Jane" as the A-side and "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)" as the B-side.

:o:D

Listening to "Scream thy last scream"

by... I think it's Barrett (with the floyd) ...

Thing about this limewire, is a lot of people just stick any old crap on the file as information: I downloaded a tune by TWaits, whom I cherish as an artist.

It was a cover of one of his tracks by Natalie Merchant. It was okay, but the tag said that is was

her With T waits. Blatant crap as it was only her.

Also a lot of Pink Floyd covers are credited as duets with Floyd but are not at all. Quite frustrating on the one hand, on the other, I'm doing a lot more research into hidden gems :D

now Gloria by Van Morrison and this time it IS with John Lee Hooker backing him up. Cool! :D

and hothouse flowers a beauty of a track that has sounds of both PFloyd Wall era and sounds of prince purple rain era: Ballad of Katie

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The tag on the song says Syd Barrett w/. the Beatles

The song is called What a Shame Mary Jane.

(Rare outtakes, demo's and acetates)

Anybody?

Syd Barrett's participation in this recording is highly doubtful. The actual title of the song is "What's the New Mary Jane". It's an out-take from the White Album sessions. An official version was released in 1996 on Anthology 3. John Lennon seemed particularly fond of this one: a Plastic Ono Band single was seriously considered for 1969 with "What's the New Mary Jane" as the A-side and "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)" as the B-side.

:o:D

Listening to "Scream thy last scream"

by... I think it's Barrett (with the floyd) ...

Thing about this limewire, is a lot of people just stick any old crap on the file as information: I downloaded a tune by TWaits, whom I cherish as an artist.

It was a cover of one of his tracks by Natalie Merchant. It was okay, but the tag said that is was

her With T waits. Blatant crap as it was only her.

Also a lot of Pink Floyd covers are credited as duets with Floyd but are not at all. Quite frustrating on the one hand, on the other, I'm doing a lot more research into hidden gems :D

now Gloria by Van Morrison and this time it IS with John Lee Hooker backing him up. Cool! :D

and hothouse flowers a beauty of a track that has sounds of both PFloyd Wall era and sounds of prince purple rain era: Ballad of Katie

I have the re-release of Kevin Ayers 'Joy of a Toy' album and I noticed that included in the bonus tracks was 'Religious Experience' featuring Syd Barrett on guitar.

It features some really great psychedelic guitar work.

I did not really discover Kevin Ayers until those brilliant 'Old Grey Whistle Test' DVD's were released.

Good stuff.

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She's hoovering, 'again'....! :o

Don't be funny and say "you've not heard that one" or "who's that by"....! :D

redrus

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redrus

Kate Bush? 'This Woman's work'?

Kate Bush most thankfully, is not my Mrs....... :o:D

redrus

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Kate Moss probably...

she does this great track with primal scream... Gonna listen to that now me thinks..

edit: this is the one: Some velvet morning (dance track)

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is that the chemical brothers (as they were first called) or the L.A. Dust Bros??

Chemical and Dust are different. I am not sure where Dust Brothers are from though.

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