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Topic: Carnival of Light - Beatles
Posted By: harmonium.ro
Subject: Carnival of Light - Beatles
Date Posted: November 16 2008 at 18:26
I've always thought 1967 was the best, most experimental year for the Beatles. And here may lie the proof:

http://%20www.nme.com/news/the-beatles/41094 -
http://www.nme.com/news/the-beatles/41094

Paul McCartney has confirmed that the mythical Beatles song 'Carnival Of Light' exists, and has suggested it may see release.

The experimental 14-minute song was recorded in 1967 for an electronic music festival but was never released.



What do you expect from this? I say, proto-prog at its best. Can't wait to hear it.





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Posted By: Atkingani
Date Posted: November 16 2008 at 19:00
Another "Revolution 9"?

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Posted By: mystic fred
Date Posted: November 17 2008 at 08:37
i couldn't pull up the link, but here is the full article -
 

'Mythical' Beatles song confirmed

The Beatles
The Beatles recorded the track in January 1967 for a music festival

Sir Paul McCartney has confirmed a 14-minute long Beatles track many thought was a myth does exist - and says he wants the public to hear it.

He told BBC Radio 4's Front Row the track - called Carnival of Light - was not released because the other Beatles thought it was too "adventurous".

The improvised track was recorded in 1967 for an electronic music festival.

Sir Paul said Ringo Starr and John Lennon's and George Harrison's estates would have to agree to a release.

He said he had been asked to create the piece for an electronic music festival, and asked the other band members to be "indulgent" for 10 minutes at London's Abbey Road studios before giving them vague directions.

Sir Paul explained: "I said all I want you to do is just wander around all the stuff, bang it, shout, play it, it doesn't need to make any sense. Hit a drum then wander on to the piano, hit a few notes, just wander around.

"So that's what we did and then put a bit of an echo on it. It's very free."

The track was played just once, at the festival, and is said to include distorted guitar, organ sounds, gargling and band members shouting phrases such as "Barcelona!" and "Are you all right?"

Sir Paul said he was fond of the track, which was inspired by experimental composers John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen: "I like it because it's The Beatles free, going off piste."

He said he still had a master tape of the piece, adding: "The time has come for it to get its moment."

Sir Paul had wanted to include the track on the Beatles' Anthology compilations in the mid-1990s, but the rest of the band vetoed the idea.

He said: "I said it would be great to put this on because it would show we were working with really avant-garde stuff."

The full interview will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Front Row on Thursday 20 November at 1915 GMT.



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Posted By: earlyprog
Date Posted: November 17 2008 at 16:10
From what I heard only Harrison (George that is) vetoed it when considering it for inclusion on Anthology. Hopefully his wife has a different opinion.
 
And I'm not sure Macca is in possession of the long, 14 minute version, only a shorter (4 minute) version.
 
I seem to recall that it was recorded the same day as Penny Lane in early '67.


Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: November 17 2008 at 18:43
Please continue in this (slightly) earlier thread: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=53374 - http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=53374

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