MP3 here:E.C. sang "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window" during The Waybacks complete performance of "Abbey Road"
http://www.mediafire.com/?znmdcolxitd
MP3 here:E.C. sang "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window" during The Waybacks complete performance of "Abbey Road"
Agree.And No Coffee Table wrote:It sounds to me like they are actually singing "fine" rather than "five"! And I think the lyrics make more sense if there are 20 fingers rather than 25.
Anyone agree?
for what it's worth, according to the link, "Legends And History Collide" is from Detroit and East Hampton, neither of which is on the C/N boxed set.sulky lad wrote:can't be arsed to upload it to dime (due to some tracks being officially released on the Costello/Nieve boxed set)
On your bike, mate!Adam from Oz wrote:
I Throw My Toys Around
Does anyone know what theatre is pictured at the bottom of the 4th scan?
Actually, the link is still active, and there are even two seeders at the moment.thenewsoftshoe wrote:Somebody sent me this link on youtube as well. Sadly, it's dead.
I think it's "a choir in Buffalo".johnfoyle wrote:At about 20.mins Elvis mentions that Scarlet Tide has been covered by Joan Baez and 'Buffalo' something ; can anyone hear it clearer?
Hurray!johnfoyle wrote:My successful bid for this means it's on its way ( from Brighton ) so I hope to report back on this soon.
Hereinafter referred to as an SFT...Martin may even be persuaded to post one of those sound file things.
bronxapostle wrote:... anybody notice the weird underwater sound feel more than once as did i?
The imposter wrote:I finally uploaded it here...
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=8bbd ... f91ea187e8
Enjoy...
It's mentioned in this thread:And No Coffee Table wrote:
Isn't there a quote from Tracey Ullman somewhere about trying to get Woody Allen to listen to Elvis?
Well done!bronxapostle wrote:is this right EARL???