An unreleased Beatles tape is up for auction

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A unique recording made by Beatles in the decade of the 60 has been discovered in the attic of a house in Liverpool.
The tape, which among other things includes the cover “don't put me down like this”, Was found by a man who started looking for personal effects that belonged to his father, who died recently.
In this material you can also listen to conversations and laughter starring to a greater extent by Paul McCartney y John Lennon.

John King, the spokesperson for this finding, has defined it as follows, one week after being auctioned: “This is really going into a time capsule ... listening to the Beatles in their youth when they were having fun, laughing, getting upset and telling each other to shut up is priceless".

The tape in question lasts 30 minutes and includes 11 songs between compositions of McCartney o Lennon and some covers.
It is estimated that the amount of money to obtain with this sale will be between 8000 y £ 12000Although it is rumored that it could be much more since it is generating interest around the world.

It is also said that the same Paul McCartney o Yoko Ono would be interested in this acquisition, in order to preserve the material of "the four from liverpool".
If the latter happens, surely the followers of the band will be left with the desire to listen to the happy tape, because its content will hardly be made public.

Via | liverpooldaily


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