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Post by nowheregirl on Apr 7, 2007 9:54:49 GMT 1
Oasis, the Killers, and the Kaiser Chiefs are to cover songs from the Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band to mark the 40th anniversary of the classic album's release. The original album was released on June 1, 1967, and to mark the event the big names will all be covering tracks from the record for a BBC2 special to be aired in the UK on June 2. Razorlight, James Morrison, the Fratellis, and Travis are among the other acts taking part. The BBC reports that Geoff Emerick, the engineer in charge of the original sessions, will use the same equipment to record the new versions. Radio 2 controller Lesley Douglas said: "This will be not only a unique radio event, but a very special musical moment. The range and quality of artists involved ensure that this will be a fitting tribute to one of the great albums of all time." There is no news yet on which track the artists concerned will cover. From NME.com
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Post by lennonfan on Apr 7, 2007 17:05:14 GMT 1
Sounds good. Even though I won't get to hear it if it's only in the UK.
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Post by nowheregirl on Jun 3, 2007 13:20:18 GMT 1
Well, I watched it last night and...I wasn't very impressed. If you didn't (or couldn't) see it, you didn't really miss much. One or two of the performances were okay, but I didn't think the rest were very good. Or maybe it's just that the Beatles were so good that nobody else comes close. Some of the videos: www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/events/60sseason/documentaries/sgtpeppers_video.shtml
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