tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3267822777045485874.post8232799627753265557..comments2023-05-31T05:59:40.349-04:00Comments on Contra Band Music: The Greatest Book I've Ever BurnedDinsdalePhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10345498048872284168noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3267822777045485874.post-82963903748934548032012-04-13T14:23:30.022-04:002012-04-13T14:23:30.022-04:00Eight Arms to Hold You (still available at http://...Eight Arms to Hold You (still available at http://www.lennonology.com/eight_arms.htm) was written by Chip Madinger AND Mark Easter. Probably only those two know who wrote what and which opinion was theirs.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3267822777045485874.post-5598529100454571232012-04-12T19:50:57.665-04:002012-04-12T19:50:57.665-04:00Scathing words for Badman!! (just kidding!!) But t...Scathing words for Badman!! (just kidding!!) But that is exactly what I wanted to know, thank you! And I'm happy that I'm already been deferring to the right one! (I'll forgive Chip for dissing "I Wanna Be Santa Claus"...one of Ringo's best albums! I love the cover art as well, which Chip also puts down! I must have bought 20 copies of that over the years, giving it as gifts.....I'm probably the only one, given the sales figures!)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3267822777045485874.post-6935774120106491432012-04-12T19:33:47.303-04:002012-04-12T19:33:47.303-04:00I think the Bob/George demos are from May '70,...I think the Bob/George demos are from May '70, for the very reason you cite: with all the newly-composed Harrisongs and Basement Tape Dylan songs George plays on the Nagras, there would have to be some version of these numbers if they were from November '68. Or at least a mention: "Hey lads, I wrote a couple of tunes with Bob - want to hear them?"<br /><br />When it comes to discrepancies in Badman vs. Madinger, I'll trust Madinger every time - Chip is a very thorough researcher, where Badman tends to compile other people's stories and trust the dates and details blindly.DinsdalePhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10345498048872284168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3267822777045485874.post-30536414180429928192012-04-12T18:13:19.746-04:002012-04-12T18:13:19.746-04:00O how I wish I DID have a better sounding copy of ...O how I wish I DID have a better sounding copy of that interview (I'd share it with you at once!).<br /><br />Hey John, I have a bunch of random questions for you, here's one (it's off-topic to this particular post...):<br /><br />Do you date the Dylan/George demos of "I'd Have You Anytime" and "Nowhere To Go" as being from 1968 or 1970? I've seen it listed as both. I'm inclined to think '68 (he's using his Nashville Skyline voice, isn't he?)....but then wouldn't George have at least played through it once during the miles of Let It Be sessions?<br /><br />Secondly: I see lots of discrepancies between "Eight Arms To Hold You" (Chip Maddinger I think is the author) and "The Beatles Diary: After the Breakup"(Keith Badham I think is the author). They were both written around the same time....which do you favor? I usually defer to the Chip Maddinger one (even though I HATE when authors put in their two cents on what was a good song or album! Mark Lewhison, god bless him, disses It's All Too Much, for instance.) (no one's worse than Clinton Heylin, the Dylan biographer, but that's for another blog).<br /><br />Anyways, just wondering! (i have other questions, but I'll leave it there!).<br /><br />Again, thank you for posting this stuff. I'm a few posts behind, just finished up the WPLJ Howard Smith interview from December 70. It really makes you think Jann Wenner just caught John on the wrong day!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com