Label: BJ 12911 / 12912 Disc 3 - Length: 70:12 1. (Improvisation) 2. Stand By Me 3. Two of Us 4. Don't Let Me Down 5. I've Got a Peeling 6. "Queen Says No to Pot-Smoking F.B.I. Members" 7. Mean Mr. Mustard 8. All Things Must Pass 9. Fools Like Me 10. You Win Again 11. She Came In Through the Bathroom Window 12. Maxwell's Silver Hammer 13. I Me Mine 14. For You Blue 15. Two of Us 16. "Suzy's Parlour" 17. I've Got a Feeling 18. Get Back 19. Across The Universe 20. Move It 21. Good Rockin' Tonight 22. Tennessee 23. House of the Rising Sun 24. "Commonwealth" 25. "Get Off" 26. For You Blue 27. "Get Off" 28. Honey Hush 29. For You Blue Disc 4 - Length: 68:16 1. "Ramblin' Woman" 2. I Threw It All Away 3. Mama, You Been on My Mind 4. That'll Be The Day 5. Jenny, Jenny/Slippin' And Slidin' 6. Let It Be 7. Hi Heel Sneakers 8. Hi Heel Sneakers 9. Get Back 10. Two of Us 11. I'm Talking About You 13. Don't Let Me Down 14. Maxwell's Silver Hammer 15. Maxwell's Silver Hammer 16. Don't Be Cruel 17. "On a Sunny lsland''/Tha Peanut Vendor/Groovin'/I Got Stung 18. The Peanut Vendor 19. It's Only Make Believe 20. "Through a London Window" 21. Get Back 22. Get Back 23. (Improvisation) 24. The Back Seat of My Car 25. The Back Seat of My Car 26. "Song of Love" 27. "Song of Love" 28. Hello, Dolly 29. "Madman" 30. Mean Mr. Mustard 31. Take This Hammer 32. Oh! Darling Notes Disc 3 The sometimes miserable Twickenham sessions reached their high point, both in terms of general mood and performance quality, on January 8th and 9th. The new songs were really starting to come into focus, as some very lively performances on this disc (tracks 2 through 5, 8, 12 and 13, for example) attest. Paul in particular is overflowing with enthusiasm through out these performances, from his spirited "Good morning!" in the middle of "I've Got a Feeling" (track 5) to his frantic shouts that end a charged, early version of "Get Back" (track 18). Disc 4 George's abrupt departure from the group on January 10th highlights this disc. While the master tape unfortunately cuts out a split second after George announces that he's leaving the band (did a Beatle or Beatle assistant quickly get their finger on the stop button?), for the very first time we can actually hear George's footsteps as he walks away from the group! Note the incredibly off-the-wall performances that follow George's exit (tracks 12 through 20). Also new here is a rollicking attempt at "Get Back" by the George-less Threetles, and a longer, complete look at the premiere of Paul's "The Back Seat of My Car".
© 2001 David Laurie