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1 8th September 23:13
j. d. mack
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I recently found what I believe to be a new anomalie in a Beatles
recording. I sent an email to the address listed on the "What Goes
On" website, but the e-mail was bounced back.

Just in case the webmaster of that site is reading this, here it is.

I was listening to the mono mix of "You Like Me Too Much" in head
phones, and I noticed that during the first three seconds of the song,
I could clearly hear some unrelated drumming in the background. I can
hear this on both the "Yesterday" EP CD and a bootleg I have of the
mono mix of "Help." I can almost hear it on my U.S. vinyl copy of
"Beatles VI" but there's too much surface noise for me to be sure.
It is definitely drumming, and not the mechanical noise of the leslie
speaker.

Also, I do *not* hear this drumming in the stereo mix.

Just passing it on,

J. D.
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2 22nd September 23:08
snellsbells
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I think that site is no longer updated anymore.
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3 22nd September 23:08
doctor thomas b. who
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No, that site's loooong dead.
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4 22nd September 23:08
ian
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I e-mailed the owner recently and he said he just didn't get very much
response to the site so he was concentrating on other things. I think
it's an excellent source of information. Tell him you love the site
and who knows what might happen...


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Ian
Impressive If Haughty - Q Magazine
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5 22nd September 23:11
enriqueenwho?
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Someone with some spare time - just email and see if you can take it over.

Don't let it go to waste.
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