I've owned my 2013 Fiat 500c for about 3-4 months now, and when I bought it it had an issue with the tension strap and rear clips that the straps are supposed to attach to, and basically what happened is that they were all hanging from the headliner so I had to stuff them into the rails. The Fiat dealership in Tally has been absolutely no help (literally told me to my face that they didn't know how to work on the car), so I'm trying to see if there's anyone around the Tallahassee area who has any knowledge on how to fix these things. Yes, I know some of you are gonna say trash it cause its a Fiat but I love my little bug-eyed car, so I wanna do what I can to fix it.
Found this about two months ago and he’s finally getting big enough for me to start it at least. Plan on fully rewiring everything which is going to be my big guest issue along with replacing some hardwired bulbs, which I may have to find lenses for also figuring out my upgrades in between all that. Trying to attach some pictures and I’m thinking that the first picture is a little circuitboard with all six accessory lights going into it, and I think that it’s not working because when I hooked the battery up to the car started and played a sound, but nothing else worked. Today I took the motors unplugged, and hooked them directly to a battery with alligator clips, and they both spun forward and backwards then I took off the spotlight bar and that worked fine when I hooked it directly to a battery so I’m thinking it’s just a full lot of wiring problems due to their being a lot of spiderwebs and leaves in there so maybe Things got corroded or chewed up. Does anybody know where I can find the part or what it would at least be called? Just try to put it is insane. I plan on running three batteries. It’s going to be 112 V DeWalt battery for all the accessories and then 2–12/20 V DeWalt batteries in parallel because I ran one on my smaller Perego and put out 18 V I wanna put two cents bigger motors which I might even upgrade and I don’t want to switch them out. But luckily this car has a hood like their space on receipt for a huge battery or two but there space under the hood for a big battery if I wanted to go with a big one instead of charged drills. But have storage for 2 extras plus mounts for the 3 I’ll be using. Edit: Sorry for the long read, but just some extra info if anybody has advice when I found the truck, it had two control boards in the hood one that was hooked up and one that was older, not hooked up as well as two remotes and no battery with the wires cut. So it would appear that he used an aftermarket battery and blew one motherboard, and when he blew the second Control board, he gave up and threw it away. I happen to have a brand new control board from blowing up mine on my sons other ride on so I installed it and that’s how I was able to start the truck up and hear the rumbling noise but nothing else worked when connected all correctly, even though there’s a lot more lighting everything plugged into control so that was not the issue as but I’m wondering why the motors are basically no accessories worked right to rewire this entire thing
I am 44 Years old, and have been in debt since my freshman year of college. Got my first credit card to buy textbooks and carried a balance ever since. Also took out car loans and personal loans, and bought a house with zero down payment thanks to the VA. For a long time my career was keeping up with my stupid spending habits and I was getting enough in annual raises and bonuses that I never felt broke even though I definitely was.
I saw a few episodes of Financial Audit and it really opened my eyes since a lot of these credit card statements were eerily similar to mine.
I started in July of last year with 80k in non-mortgage debt. $20k 401k loan (stupid I know), 20k Personal Loan, 30k Credit Cards, 10k Car Loan. 65k after tax income. I also owe about 200k on my home which is worth about 275k
Had about 10k already sitting in savings and used 1k of that to create a small emergency fund, and the rest was thrown at the car loan. It was technically not the smallest debt, but I knew I could kill it in the first month and it would free up $350 a month in my budget which was underwater when I first created it.
Spent the last year getting my budget really nailed down, reducing expenses and cancelling every dumb subscription I had. Also tried a bunch of side gigs including Uber, DoorDash etc, along with selling everything in the house that had more than $50 value on Ebay. The UbeDoordash was a bit of a bust as the expenses were almost as much as the pay.
Currently have gotten rid of all but 8k of the credit cards, and the total of everything left is 38k.
Last week I picked up a part time job loading cargo planes at the airport in the evenings for $18 an hour. After tax that will be an extra $750 per month. That along with a decent bonus at the end of the year and I am hoping to be debt free except my mortgage in about 15 months. I haven't decided how long I will keep the airport job. On one hand I told myself when I started that once I get out of debt I can quit, on the other hand I have done some math that says if I do it for 10 years it will pay off my house.
Havent been out to eat in almost a year, Ive learned to clip coupons and stock up on grocery items when they are on sale (just a couple weeks ago I got 20 lbs of Ribeye steaks for $88 that I have been eating at a rate of about 2 lbs a week) As almost a side effect I have dropped 100 lbs and went from 328 lbs to 228 lbs.
Now that I can kind of see some light in the tunnel ahead I have started to daydream about creating sinking funds for things like a new phone and tablet computer (current ones are not holding battery like they used to), and hoping to celebrate being debt free by going on vacation for a few days and of course paying for it in cash.
Anything I am missing that might help accelerate the process even more? I have truly learned to despise debt, and I am never going there again.
I am 44 Years old, and have been in debt since my freshman year of college. Got my first credit card to buy textbooks and carried a balance ever since. Also took out car loans and personal loans, and bought a house with zero down payment thanks to the VA. For a long time my career was keeping up with my stupid spending habits and I was getting enough in annual raises and bonuses that I never felt broke even though I definitely was.
I started the baby steps in July of last year with 80k in non-mortgage debt. $20k 401k loan (stupid I know), 20k Personal Loan, 30k Credit Cards, 10k Car Loan. 65k after tax income. I also owe about 200k on my home which is worth about 275k
Had about 10k already sitting in savings and used 1k of that to create my emergency fund, and the rest was thrown at the car loan. It was technically not the smallest debt, but I knew I could kill it in the first month and it would free up $350 a month in my budget which was underwater when I first created it.
Spent the last year getting my budget really nailed down, reducing expenses and cancelling every dumb subscription I had. Also tried a bunch of side gigs including Uber, DoorDash etc, along with selling everything in the house that had more than $50 value on Ebay. The UbeDoordash was a bit of a bust as the expenses were almost as much as the pay.
Currently have gotten rid of all but 8k of the credit cards, and the total of everything left is 38k.
Last week I picked up a part time job loading cargo planes at the airport in the evenings for $18 an hour. After tax that will be an extra $750 per month. That along with a decent bonus at the end of the year and I am hoping to complete Babystep 2 in about 15 months. I haven't decided how long I will keep the airport job. On one hand I told myself when I started that once I finish baby step 3 I will quit, on the other hand I have done some math that says if I do it for 10 years it will pay off my house.
I am really embracing the gazelle intensity concept. Havent been out to eat in almost a year, Ive learned to clip coupons and stock up on grocery items when they are on sale (just a couple weeks ago I got 20 lbs of Ribeye steaks for $88 that I have been eating at a rate of about 2 lbs a week) As almost a side effect of the rice and beans lifestyle I have dropped 100 lbs and went from 328 lbs to 228 lbs.
Now that I can kind of see some light in the tunnel ahead I have started to daydream about creating sinking funds for things like a new phone and tablet computer (current ones are not holding battery like they used to), and hoping to celebrate completion of baby step 3 by going on vacation for a few days and of course paying for it in cash.
Anything I am missing that might help accelerate the process even more? I have truly learned to despise debt, and I am never going there again.
...I got 99 problems, but a car...a car is most certainly and definitely and absolutely one.
I realize that the complaining about anything that changes in Fortnite is like the single most popular thing to do in this sub, besides possibly horn dogging over the Aphrodite skin, but cars are here to stay (for a few months at least) and if you think Epic is going to seriously nerf them, you probably have another thought coming. So, like any organism left to fend for itself in a Darwinian environment, to survive you are going to have to adapt (and reproduce, but this is Reddit we're talking about, and a Fortnite sub to boot). That is going to mean tactics for dealing with cars that are better than turning voice chat to "Everybody" and whining to anyone who will listen.
Full Disclosure: I mostly play Zero Build solos and duos, and I've played enough matches this season to get to level 15. I am not a competitive player, my highest rank ever is Platinum III, and I win 1-2% of my matches, which I believe puts me in the category of "Extremely Meh Dad Gamer", but I'm good enough that my son and nephew at least don't refuse to play with me. This post is not intended as advice, it's a starting point for a discussion based on what I've seen so far this season. Most of my gameplay so far has been ZB solos, so most of my suggestions are going to be most applicable to that game type, although I think the loadout and general tactics ideas are somewhat transferable to other games.
If you don't like to drive, or if you prefer solos and you hate bouncing from seat to seat to deal with manning the turret and driving, you have probably figured out by now that if you stay on foot out in the open in the Wasteland, you are going to get Wrecked™ ridiculously fast. So, you know, try not doing that. The obvious "get gud" approach is to level up your driving, but I've played several matches where I've deliberately stayed out of the cars just to see what sort of tactics can work against them.
Success against players in cars starts with your loadout and your drop. The further from the Wasteland you drop, the fewer modded cars you are going to encounter early on, which will give you time to get your shields to full and your loadout the way you want it. Dueling one of the bosses from the previous seasons will cause them to drop a legendary weapon, but you aren't the only person who's considering that option. I'm willing to take that risk and like to drop Classy Courts or Grim Gate to get a mythic shotgun from Oscar or Cerberus. The shotguns give you good stopping power against other players who aren't in cars, and part of my strategy for dealing with players with cars is to catch players when they step out of them (yeah, duh, I know).
As for the rest of the loadout, I want to grab Nitro Fists as soon as I can find them because they're both a face smashing melee weapon and a great movement piece - they remind me a lot of the Ninja Turtle Weapons from the collab in the back half of C5S1. For heals, I've been carrying med kits but have also experimented with dropping them for Nuka Cola, not sure where I'm going to come down on that long term.
For the last two slots, I want to be able to lay into cars - the Boom Bolt can deal ~240 damage between the initial hit and the subsequent explosion, and a gun that I can put lots of lead downrange without reticle bloom. Surprisingly, I've found that the much-despised Tactical Assault Rifle fits that description, especially the epic and legendary variants with the better scopes. The best way to get those to drop, I've found, is to complete a Plunder SHADOW briefing - one of the two chests usually contains a high-end TAR, and sometimes the other has the nitro fists, so I can come out of that briefing with full shields and two of the pieces of kit I want in my inventory. If I don't land the TAR I want, I will settle for a Thunder Burst SMG, or one of the other ARs - but I'll stay on the lookout for guns with mods that reduce the spread of my bullets, or head to a mod bench when the bunkers open.
Assuming I've lived long enough to get fully kitted out, the next phase is maneuvering into position to take out cars and other players without getting taken out myself. Here it seems like a little bit of luck is required - if the circle pulls into the center of the wasteland, you might as well grab a car and start driving in circles like a madman because you are screwed on foot. But if it seems to be headed towards one of the other POIs, you can try a couple of strategies to stay alive until the endgame.
Love it or hate it, bunker camping / ratting was a super successful strategy last season and it's no different now. Getting the drop on someone who's modding their weapon while the boss car is parked at the top of the stairs is *chef's kiss* delicious. It's ironic that someone who has a damn near unkillable tank and a set of mythic Nitro Fists feels the need to add an extra two shots to their blue Gatekeeper shotgun, but it seems to always happen. The bunkers tend to attract a lot of interest, especially if the sound of fighting is coming from in and around them, so be prepared to move on, especially if you're getting low on heals.
The other strategy that has consistently gotten me into the top 10 without blasting around the map in a car for 20 minutes at a clip is using the fists to blast up on top of a large building and then use the Boom Bolt and a rifle to soften up cars from a distance. This strategy does not lead to a lot of kills, to be clear, but I see the message "Assist - 100XP" pop up on my screen a lot during the mid game while I'm deploying this tactic. Also, I find that I get the chance to use my shotgun on other "infantry types" who are also taking refuge in the buildings. The POIs where this tactic has worked best for me should be obvious, but just in case you started yesterday, Lavish Lair, The Underworld, Grim Gates, and Mount Olympus (to a lesser extent than the other three). The mills are just too small, and just forget the standalone little houses even exist right now. I haven't had the chance to try in Sandy Steepes or Pleasant Piazza yet.
If you've made it into the endgame, then you're probably getting pushed out of your attic/rooftop refuge by the storm, and you should be trying to grab everything you can on the way out to make sure you're at fill health and shields and you've replenished your ammo stores. You might consider dropping the Boom Bolt at this point for another shotgun or rifle. At this point in the game, the DMR really shines for its long range and decent damage, especially if you land headshots.
For positioning, you're going to have to take what you can get - you should be going for high ground with cover opportunities, rocks, trees, etc. The small buildings I was telling you were useless in the midgame have more value now but do realize that a car driver with any sense is going to blast into them with nitro instead of patiently getting out and picking through them room to room. Use the fists to get out of the way or to get out from under fire quickly, and if you are lucky enough to have the end game going down around The Underworld or Grim Gates, take advantage of the dash ability you get from the waters of the Hades. Combined with the fists, that's seven dashes you can rip off in succession, eight if you've taken the mythic fists.
As the circle gets smaller, more people are going to get out of their cars to better get position on someone or because their cars get destroyed. You'll be able to pick off and third party. Just be patient, keep track of where the cars that are still active are, and watch your health/shields. If you can keep your distance from the cars, one of two things will happen: you will find yourself one on one with one of the boss cars, or the driver will be forced out of his car because the circle has gotten too tight to maneuver and he'll flip his car, get it stuck, etc. If you're 1v1 and the car is still active, well, Godspeed, John Glenn. Your best bet is to try to keep behind cover until the driver gets frustrated and abandons ship, then you go and give his face an Extreme Makeover Fortnite Edition courtesy of Oscar's Frenzy Shotgun.
I'll be straight with you. Trying to win without driving this season is something of a suicide mission. It's fun to do it, though, and if you remember that you still have worth as a person if you don't get the victory royale, you can enjoy yourself, the same way you should be anyway. 99/100 people in the lobby aren't going to win (especially if 60-80 of them are bots), whether it's cars, or the Zeus Thunderbolt, or the Grapple Hook, or something else. Figure out what works for you and adapt, because the whole point of a game with Chapters and Seasons is that it keeps changing.
This is just one mediocre player's experience so far this season, and I'm sure some of you have experimented with trying to take down cars and other players on foot. What's worked for you, and what's resulted in you ending up on the wrong side of a cow catcher?
Hello I wanted to do a chronological playlist combining all The Beatles material on Spotify from the live releases, to studio tracks, to outtakes.
Here is a link to the playlist and below are my justifications for the placements. Would be curious if anyone could tell me any sections where I may have went wrong with the dates. This project has inspired me to dig deeper into the bootlegs of the studio sessions and I’ve already begun doing that so maybe I will make a post about that at some point as well.
1958-1961 1 We Were Four Guys… That’s All [Anthology 1]
Actually an interview clip from December 8 1970. Placed here for sequencing like in Anthology 1.
2 The Quarrymen - That’ll Be The Day [Anthology 1]
3 The Quarrymen - In Spite Of All The Danger [Anthology 1]
Two Quarrymen recordings from July 12 1958. These are the only official releases of the Quarrymen on Spotify. You may see another song listed by them on their Spotify but this is actually a different group.
4 Sometimes I’d Borrow… Those Still Exist [Anthology 1]
Actually from an interview on November 3 1994 but placed here for sequencing like Anthology 1
5 Hallelujah I Love Her So [Anthology 1]
6 You’ll Be Mine [Anthology 1]
7 Cayenne [Anthology 1]
1960 home demos. Left the sequencing the same as Anthology 1. Not sure on exact dates, but the interview clip mentions Hallelujah so I think it makes sense to start with.
8 First Of All… It Didn’t Do A Thing Here [Anthology 1]
Actually an interview clip from October 27 1962 but placed here for sequencing like Anthology as he mentions the Tony Sheridan recordings.
9 My Bonnie [Anthology 1]
10 Ain’t She Sweet [Anthology 1]
11 Cry For A Shadow [Anthology 1]
All recording with Tony Sheridan and The Beat Brothers June 22 1961. The June 22nd date is disputed
1962 12 Brian Was A Beautiful Guy… He Presented Us Well [Anthology 1]
13 I Secured Them… A Beatle Drink Even Then [Anthology 1]
Actually from October 1971 and October 1964 interviews respectively but placed here for sequencing like on Anthology 1.
14 Searchin’ [Anthology 1]
15 Three Cool Cats [Anthology 1]
16 The Sheik Of Araby [Anthology 1]
17 Like Dreamers Do [Anthology 1]
18 Hello Little Girl [Anthology 1]
Beatles Decca audition tape recordings. Recorded January 1 1962 from Anthology 1.
19 Well The Recording Test… By My Artists [Anthology 1]
Actually from the same October 1964 interview as I secured them… but placed here for sequencing like Anthology 1.
20 Besame Mucho [Anthology 1]
21 Love Me Do [Anthology 1]
Recorded June 6 1962 featuring Pete Best on drums for Love Me Do
22 How Do You Do It? [Anthology 1]
Recorded September 4 1962
23 Please Please Me [Anthology 1]
Recorded September 11 1962
24 Love Me Do (Single Version) - 2023 Mix
25 P.S I Love You [Please Please Me 2009 Remaster]
Love me do, the first Beatles single, releases October 5 1962. This version features Ringo on drums and would be different from the version on the Please Please Me LP.
1963 26 Please Please Me [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
27 Ask Me Why [Please Please Me 2009 Remaster]
Please Please Me releases as a single January 11 1963
28 Keep Your Hands Off My Baby [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
29 Beautiful Dreamer [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded January 26 1963 for the Beatles Saturday Club.
30 One After 909 (Takes 3, 4, & 5 with stops) [Anthology 1]
31 One After 909 (Takes 4 & 5 complete) [Anthology 1]
Recorded March 5 1963
32 Misery [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded March 12 1963 for Here We Go
33 I’m Talking About You [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded March 16 1963 for the Beatles Saturday Club
34 I Saw Her Standing There [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
35 Misery [Please Please Me 2009 Remaster]
36 Anna (Go To Him) [Please Please Me 2009 Remaster]
37 Chains [Please Please Me 2009 Remaster]
38 Boys [Please Please Me 2009 Remaster]
39 Love Me Do [Please Please Me 2009 Remaster]
40 Baby It’s You [Please Please Me 2009 Remaster]
41 Do You Want To Know A Secret [Please Please Me 2009 Remaster]
42 A Taste Of Honey [Please Please Me 2009 Remaster]
43 There’s A Place [Please Please Me 2009 Remaster]
44 Twist And Shout [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
Please Please Me LP released March 22 1963. This version of Love Me Do features Andy White on drums. I exclude all the singles that release before the album when doing this so Please Please Me, Ask Me Why, and P.S. I Love You were excluded.
45 From Me To You [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
46 Thank You Girl [Past Masters (Vols. 1 & 2) 2009 Remaster]
From Me To You single releases April 11 1963
47 We Were Performers… In Britain [Anthology 1]
Actually from a December 8 1970 interview, but placed here before a big chunk of live material similar to the sequencing on Anthology 1.
48 Love These Goon Shows! [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
49 I Got To Find My Baby [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
50 Young Blood [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
51 Sha La La La La! [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
52 Baby It’s You [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
Recorded June 11 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
53 Sure To Fall (In Love With You) [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
Recorded June 18 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
54 Some Other Guy [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
55 Thank You Girl [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
Recorded June 23 1963 for Easy Beat
56 I’ll Be On My Way [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
Recorded June 24 1963 for Side by Side
57 Hey Paul… [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
58 Hello! [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
59 A Real Treat [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
60 Boys [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
61 Absolutely Fab [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
62 Chains [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
63 Bumper Bundle [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
64 P.S. I Love You [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded June 25 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
65 Lend Me Your Comb [Anthology 1]
Recorded July 2 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
66 That’s All Right (Mama) [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
67 Carol [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
68 What Is It, George? [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
69 Soldier Of Love [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
70 A Little Rhyme [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
71 Clarabella [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
72 Lend Me Your Comb [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded July 16 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
73 And Here We Go Again [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
74 A Taste Of Honey [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
75 Sweet Little Sixteen [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
76 1822! [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
77 Lonesome Tears In My Eyes [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
78 Nothin’ Shakin’ [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
79 So How Come (No One Loves Me) [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
80 Love Me Do [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
Recorded July 23 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
81 Memphis, Tennessee [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
82 The Hippy Hippy Shake [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
83 Set Fire To That Lot! [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
84 Matchbox [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
85 How About It, Gorgeous? [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
86 Do You Want To Know A Secret [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
87 Till There Was You [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
88 Please Mister Postman [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded July 30 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
89 I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry (Over You) [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
90 Crying, Waiting, Hoping [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
91 To Know Her Is To Love Her [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
92 The Honeymoon Song [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
93 Kansas City / Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey! [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
94 Twist And Shout [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded August 6 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
95 I Got A Woman [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
96 Long Tall Sally [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
97 Please Please Me [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded August 13 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
98 Glad All Over [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
99 I Just Don’t Understand [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
100 Slow Down [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
101 Words Of Love [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded August 20 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
102 She Loves You [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
103 I’ll Get You [Past Masters (Vols. 1 & 2) 2009 Remaster]
She Loves You single releases August 23 1963
104 Dear Wack! [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
105 You Really Got A Hold On Me [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
106 Glad All Over [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
107 Lift Lid Again [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded August 24 1963 for Saturday Club
108 A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
109 Ooh! My Soul [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
110 Ooh! My Arms [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
111 Don’t Ever Change [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
112 Anna (Go To Him) [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded August 27 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
113 Honey Don’t [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
114 Roll Over Beethoven [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
115 There’s A Place [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded September 3 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
116 Too Much Monkey Business [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
117 Lower 5E [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
118 The Hippy Hippy Shake [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded September 10 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
119 Lucille [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded September 17 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
120 Ask Me Why [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
121 The 49 Weeks [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
122 Sure To Fall (In Love With You) [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
123 Never Mind, Eh? [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
124 Bye, Bye [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded September 24 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
125 Devil In Her Heart [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded September 25 1963 for Pop Go The Beatles
126 Lucille [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
127 I Saw Her Standing There [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
128 I’ll Get You [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
129 Memphis, Tennessee [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
130 She Loves You [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
131 Happy Birthday Dear Saturday Club [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded October 5 1963 for Saturday Club
132 I’ll Get You [Anthology 1]
Recorded October 13 1963 at the Palladium
133 Now Hush, Hush [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
134 From Me To You [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
135 I Saw Her Standing There [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
Recorded October 20 1963 for Easy Beat
136 I Saw Her Standing There [Anthology 1]
137 From Me To You [Anthology 1]
138 Money (That’s What I Want) [Anthology 1]
139 You Really Got A Hold On Me [Anthology 1]
140 Roll Over Beethoven [Anthology 1]
Recorded October 24 1963 at the Karlaplansstudion
141 Beatles Greetings [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
Recorded November 3 1963 for The Public Ear
142 She Loves You [Anthology 1]
143 Till There Was You [Anthology 1]
144 Twist And Shout [Anthology 1]
Recorded November 4 1963 at Prince of Wales Theatre
145 It Won’t Be Long [With The Beatles 2009 Remaster]
146 All I’ve Got To Do [With The Beatles 2009 Remaster]
147 All My Loving [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
148 Don’t Bother Me [With The Beatles 2009 Remaster]
149 Little Child [With The Beatles 2009 Remaster]
150 Till There Was You [With The Beatles 2009 Remaster]
151 Please Mister Postman [With The Beatles 2009 Remaster]
152 Roll Over Beethoven [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
153 Hold Me Tight [With The Beatles 2009 Remaster]
154 You Really Got A Hold On Me [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
155 I Wanna Be Your Man [With The Beatles 2009 Remaster]
156 Devil In Her Heart [With The Beatles 2009 Remaster]
157 Not A Second Time [With The Beatles 2009 Remaster]
158 Money (That’s What I Want) [With The Beatles 2009 Remaster]
With The Beatles releases November 22 1963
159 I Want To Hold Your Hand [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
160 This Boy [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
I Want To Hold Your Hand single releases November 29 1963
161 This Boy [Anthology 1]
162 I Want To Hold Your Hand [Anthology 1]
163 Boys, What Was I Thinking… [Anthology 1]
164 Moonlight Bay [Anthology 1]
Recorded December 2 1963 at ATV Studios
165 Brian Bathtubes [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
166 This Boy [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded December 21 1963 for Saturday Club
167 Money (That’s What I Want) [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
168 I Want To Hold Your Hand [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded December 26 1963 for The Beatles Say From Us To You
1964 169 Can’t Buy Me Love (Takes 1 & 2) [Anthology 1]
Recorded January 29 1964 in Paris during their residency at Olympia. Komm gib mir deine Hand and Sie liebt dich were also recorded at this session.
170 All My Loving (Live on the Ed Sullivan Show) [Anthology 1]
Recorded February 9 1964 for the Ed Sullivan Show in New York City
171 Johnny B Goode [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
172 If I Wasn’t in America [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded February 15 1964 for Saturday Club
173 You Can’t Do That (Take 6) [Anthology 1]
174 And I Love Her (Take 2) [Anthology 1]
Recorded February 25 1964 in EMI
175 Komm gib mir deine Hand [Past Masters (Vols. 1 & 2) 2009 Remaster]
176 Sie liebt dich [Past Masters (Vols. 1 & 2) 2009 Remaster]
German version singles of I Want To Hold Your Hand and She Loves You released March 5 1964*. These were done to try to penetrate the German market after The Beatles began to achieve international fame following I Want To Hold Your Hand going #1 in the US with pressure from Odeon execs. *Both Walter Everett and Barry Miles write the single was released in West Germany on March 5 1964, but the songs were not mixed for mono and stereo until the 10th and 12th. John C. Winn says the single was rush-released in West Germany after mixing, but does not provide a release date. See
this for more details.
177 Can’t Buy Me Love [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
178 You Can’t Do That [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
Can’t Buy Me Love releases as a single March 20 1964
179 From Us To You Opening [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
180 Can’t Buy Me Love [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
181 From Fluff To You [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
182 Till There Was You [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
183 Ringo? Yep! [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
184 I Wanna Be Your Man [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
185 Just A Rumour [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
186 Roll Over Beethoven [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
187 All My Loving [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
188 Oh, Can’t We? Yes We Can [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
189 From Us To You Closing [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
From BBC vol 1 these are listed as March 10 1964 but Oh Can’t We? from vol 2 I believe lists the correct date of March 30 1964.
190 I Got A Woman [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded April 4 1964 for the Saturday Club
191 A Hard Day’s Night (Take 1) [Anthology 1]
Recorded April 16 1964 in EMI
192 I Wanna Be Your Man [Anthology 1]
193 Long Tall Sally [Anthology 1]
194 Boys [Anthology 1]
195 Shout [Anthology 1]
Recorded April 19 1964 for Around The Beatles in London
196 I Forgot To Remember To Forget [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
Recorded May 18 1964 for From Us To You Say The Beatles
197 I’ll Be Back (Take 2) [Anthology 1]
198 I’ll Be Back (Take 3) [Anthology 1]
Recorded June 1 1964 in EMI
199 You Know What To Do (Demo) [Anthology 1]
200 No Reply (Demo) [Anthology 1]
Recorded June 3 1964 in EMI
201 Long Tall Sally [Past Masters (Vols. 1 & 2) 2009 Remaster]
202 I Call Your Name [Past Masters (Vols. 1 & 2) 2009 Remaster]
203 Slow Down [Past Masters (Vols. 1 & 2) 2009 Remaster]
204 Matchbox [Past Masters (Vols. 1 & 2) 2009 Remaster]
The Long Tall Sally EP releases June 19 1964
205 A Hard Day’s Night [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
206 I Should Have Known Better [A Hard Day’s Night 2009 Remaster]
207 If I Fell [A Hard Day’s Night 2009 Remaster]
208 I’m Happy Just To Dance With You [A Hard Day’s Night 2009 Remaster]
209 And I Love Her [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
210 Tell Me Why [A Hard Day’s Night 2009 Remaster]
211 Any Time At All [A Hard Day’s Night 2009 Remaster]
212 I’ll Cry Instead [A Hard Day’s Night 2009 Remaster]
213 Things We Said Today [A Hard Day’s Night 2009 Remaster]
214 When I Get Home [A Hard Day’s Night 2009 Remaster]
215 I’ll Be Back [A Hard Day’s Night 2009 Remaster]
A Hard Day’s Night releases July 10 1964 along with A Hard Day’s Night single featuring the B Sides Things We Said Today and I Should Have Known Better in the UK and the US. Can’t Buy Me Love and You Can’t Do That were previously released singles.
216 Crinsk Dee Night [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
217 A Hard Day’s Night [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
218 Things We Said Today [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
219 Long Tall Sally [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
220 If I Fell [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
221 A Hard Job Writing Them [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
222 And I Love Her [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
223 You Can’t Do That [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded July 16 1964 for Top Gear
224 Mr Moonlight (Takes 1 & 4) [Anthology 1]
225 Leave My Kitten Alone (Take 5) [Anthology 1]
Recorded August 14 1964 in EMI
226 You Can’t Do That [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
227 All My Loving [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
228 Things We Said [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
229 Roll Over Beethoven [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
230 I Want To Hold Your Hand [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
231 Boys [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
232 She Loves You [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
233 Long Tall Sally [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
Recorded August 23 1964 at the Hollywood Bowl. I have decided to split Hollywood Bowl’s tracklist by day it was actually recorded and yes it does make the sequencing terrible. I did try to mirror the original setlist as closely as possible for that day, but both the
The Paul McCartney Project and
Beatles Bible list She Loves You as the 4th song, but the song features a clip saying “the next song will unfortunately be the last” making me think a different show show I put it second to last. The rest of the tracks on Hollywood Bowl are from the 1965 tour.
234 No Reply (Take 2) [Anthology 1]
Recorded September 30 1964 in EMI
235 Eight Days A Week (Sequence Takes 1, 2, & 4) [Anthology 1]
236 Eight Days A Week (Complete Take 5) [Anthology 1]
Recorded October 6 1964 in EMI
237 Kansas City / Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey! (Take 2) [Anthology 1]
Recorded October 18 1964 in EMI
238 Riding On A Bus [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
239 She’s A Woman [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
240 I Feel Fine [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
241 I’m A Loser [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
242 Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
243 Honey Don’t [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
244 I’ll Follow The Sun [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
245 That’s What We’re Here For [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
246 I Feel Fine (Studio Out-take) [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded November 26 1964 for Top Gear
247 I Feel Fine [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
248 She’s A Woman [Past Masters (Vols. 1 & 2) 2009 Remaster]
I Feel Fine single releases November 27 1964
249 No Reply [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
250 I’m A Loser [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
251 Baby’s In Black [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
252 Rock And Roll Music [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
253 I’ll Follow The Sun [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
254 Mr Moonlight [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
255 Kansas City / Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey - Medley [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
256 Eight Days A Week [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
257 Words Of Love [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
258 Honey Don’t [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
259 Every Little Thing [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
260 I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
261 What You’re Doing [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
262 Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby [Beatles For Sales 2009 Remaster]
Beatles For Sale releases December 4 1964
263 Rock and Roll Music [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
264 Kansas City / Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey! [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded December 26 1964 for Saturday Club
1965 265 Yes It Is (Takes 2 & 14) [Anthology 2]
Recorded February 16 1965 in EMI
266 You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away (Takes 1, 2, & 5) [Anthology 2]
267 If You’ve Got Trouble [Anthology 2]
Recorded February 18 1965 in EMI
268 That Means A Lot (Take 1) [Anthology 2]
Recorded February 20 1965 in EMI
269 Ticket To Ride [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
270 Yes It Is [Past Masters (Vols. 1 & 2) 2009 Remaster]
Ticket To Ride single releases April 9 1965
271 Green With Black Shutters [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
272 Ticket To Ride [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
273 Dizzy Miss Lizzy [Live At The BBC (Remastered)]
Recorded June 7 1965 for the Beatles Invite You To Take A Ticket To Ride
274 Bad Boy [Past Masters (Vols. 1 & 2) 2009 Remaster]
Bad Boy releases June 14 1965 on Beatles VI in the US
275 I’m Down (Take 1) [Anthology 2]
276 Yesterday (Take 1) [Anthology 2]
Recorded June 14 1965 in EMI
277 It’s Only Love (Takes 2 & 3) [Anthology 2]
Recorded June 18 1965 in EMI
278 Help! [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
279 I’m Down [Past Masters (Vols. 1 & 2) 2009 Remaster]
Help! single releases July 23 1965
280 I Feel Fine [Anthology 2]
281 Ticket To Ride [Anthology 2]
282 Yesterday [Anthology 2]
283 Help! [Anthology 2]
Recorded August 1 1965 for Blackpool Night Out at ABC Theatre, Blackpool, UK
284 The Night Before [Help! 2009 Remaster]
285 You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
286 I Need You [Help! 2009 Remaster]
287 Another Girl [Help! 2009 Remaster]
288 You’re Going To Lose That Girl [Help! 2009 Remaster]
289 Act Naturally [Help! 2009 Remaster]
290 It’s Only Love [Help! 2009 Remaster]
291 You Like Me Too Much [Help! 2009 Remaster]
292 Tell Me What You See [Help! 2009 Remaster]
293 I’ve Just Seen A Face [Help! 2009 Remaster]
294 Yesterday [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
295 Dizzy Miss Lizzy [Help! 2009 Remaster]
Help! releases August 6 1965. Ticket To Ride and Help! were previously released singles.
296 Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby [Anthology 2]
Recorded August 15 1965 at Shea Stadium, New York City
297 Ticket To Ride [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
298 Help! [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
299 Dizzy Miss Lizzy [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
Recorded August 29 1965 at the Hollywood Bowl. Dizzy Miss Lizzy includes recordings from August 30th spliced in so I put it last.
300 Twist And Shout [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
301 She’s A Woman [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
302 Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
303 Can’t Buy Me Love [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
304 Baby’s In Black [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
305 A Hard Day’s Night [Live At The Hollywood Bowl 2016 Remaster]
Recorded August 30 1965 at the Hollywood Bowl
306 Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (Take 1) [Anthology 2]
Recorded October 12 1965 in EMI
307 I’m Looking Through You (Take 1) [Anthology 2]
Recorded October 24 1965 in EMI
308 12 Bar Original (Take 2 Edited) [Anthology 2]
Recorded November 4 1965 in EMI
309 John Pop Profile [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
310 George Pop Profile [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded November 30 1965 at The BBC
311 Day Tripper [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
312 We Can Work It Out [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
Day Tripper and We Can Work It Out released as a double A Sided single December 3 1965 along with Rubber Soul.
313 Drive My Car [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
314 Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
315 You Won’t See Me [Rubber Soul 2009 Remaster]
316 Nowhere Man [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
317 Think For Yourself [Rubber Soul 2009 Remaster]
318 The Word [Rubber Soul 2009 Remaster]
319 Michelle [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
320 What Goes On [Rubber Soul 2009 Remaster]
321 Girl [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
322 I’m Looking Through You [Rubber Soul 2009 Remaster]
323 In My Life [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
324 Wait [Rubber Soul 2009 Remaster]
325 If I Needed Someone [The Beatles 1962-1966 2023 Mix]
326 Run For Your Life [Rubber Soul 2009 Remaster]
Rubber Soul was released December 3 1965
1966 327 She Said She Said (Johns Demo) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
John Lennon began recording She Said She Said in March of 1966 and this is a home demo.
328 Yellow Submarine - Songwriting Work Tape Part 1 [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
329 Yellow Submarine - Songwriting Work Tape Part 2 [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
These are home demos of Yellow Submarine and I am assuming they would go around here, but I’m not sure of an exact date. Possibly before She Said She Said, but I believe before the studio recording began.
330 Tomorrow Never Knows (Take 1) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
331 Tomorrow Never Knows (Take 1) [Anthology 2]
Recorded April 6 1966 in EMI. This was the beginning of the Revolver sessions. I am pretty sure these are the exact same but the mixing and mastering are different.
332 Tomorrow Never Knows (RM Mono Mix 11) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
From the April 7 1966 tape loop overdubbing sessions or the final overdubbing on April 22nd in EMI
333 Got To Get You Into My Life (First Version Take 5) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
334 Got To Get You Into My Life (First Version Take 5) [Anthology 2]
Recorded April 7 1966 in Abbey Road Studios
335 Love You To (Take 1) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
336 Love You To (Unnumbered Take) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Love You To began recording April 11 1966 in Abbey Road Studios with an additional session taking place on the 13th. I am going to assume these are both from the 11th.
337 Love You To (Take 7) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Recorded April 13 1966 adding an additional vocal to a previous take
338 Paperback Writer (Takes 1 & 2) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Recorded April 13 1966 in EMI
339 Rain (Take 5 Actual Speed) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
340 Rain (take 5 Slowed Down For Master) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Either recorded April 14 or 16 1966 in EMI
341 Doctor Robert (Take 7) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Recorded April 19 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
342 And Your Bird Can Sing (First Version Take 2) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
343 And Your Bird Can Sing (First Version Take 2 Giggles) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
344 And Your Bird Can Sing (First Version Take 2) [Anthology 2]
First version of And Your Bird Can Sing was recorded April 20 1966 in Abbey Road Studios
345 And Your Bird Can Sing (Second Version Take 5) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Second version of And Your Bird Can Sing was April 26 1966 in Abbey Road Studios
346 I’m Only Sleeping (Rehearsal Fragment) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
347 I’m Only Sleeping (Rehearsal Instrumental) [Anthology 2]
348 I’m Only Sleeping (Take 1) [Anthology 2]
349 I’m Only Sleeping (Take 2) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
350 I’m Only Sleeping (Take 5) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Recorded April 27 1966 in Abbey Road Studios
351 Eleanor Rigby (Strings Only) [Anthology 2]
352 Eleanor Rigby (Speech Before Take 2) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
353 Eleanor Rigby (Take 2) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Recorded April 28 1966 in Abbey Road Studios
354 Paul Pop Profile [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
355 Ringo Pop Profile [On Air - Live At The BBC (Vol.2)]
Recorded May 2 1966 at The BBC
356 I’m Only Sleeping (Mono Mix RM1) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
I’m Only Sleeping was completed May 6 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
357 Taxman (Take 11) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
358 Taxman (Take 11) [Anthology 2]
Overdubbing for Taxman Take 11 was done May 16 1966.
359 For No One (Take 10 Backing Track) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
I am assuming this is from the May 16 1966 session at Abbey Road but possibly from the May 9 1966 session. I believe the French horn solo was recorded at the final session on the 19th.
360 Yellow Submarine (Take 4 Before Sound Effects) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Recorded May 26 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
361 Yellow Submarine (Highlighted Sound Effects) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Recorded June 1 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
362 I Want To Tell You (Speech And Take 4) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Recorded June 2 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
363 Paperback Writer [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
364 Rain [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Paperback Writer single releases June 10 1966
365 Here, There And Everywhere (Take 6) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Recorded June 14 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
366 Got To Get You Into My Life (Second Version Unnumbered Mix) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
367 Got To Get You Into My life (Second Version Take 8) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Recorded June 17 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
368 She Said She Said (Take 15 Backing Track) [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Recorded June 21 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
369 Rock And Roll Music [Anthology 2]
370 She’s A Woman [Anthology 2]
Recorded June 30 1966 at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan
371 Taxman [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
372 Eleanor Rigby [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
373 I’m Only Sleeping [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
374 Love You To [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
375 Here, There And Everywhere [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
376 Yellow Submarine [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
377 She Said She Said [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
378 Good Day Sunshine [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
379 And Your Bird Can Sing [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
380 For No One [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
381 Doctor Robert [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
382 I Want To Tell You [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
383 Got To Get You Into My Life [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
384 Tomorrow Never Knows [Revolver (Super Deluxe)]
Revolver releases August 5 1966 along with Eleanor Rigby and Yellow Submarine as a double A Sided single.
385 Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 1) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
386 Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 1) [Anthology 2]
387 Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 4) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded November 24 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
388 Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 7) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded November 29 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
389 When I’m 64 (Take 2) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded December 6 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
390 Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 7 And Edit) [Anthology 2]
391 Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 26) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
I believe the edit was done and take 26 was recorded December 8 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
392 Strawberry Fields Forever (Demo Sequence) [Anthology 2]
The final edit for the song was done on December 22 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
393 Penny Lane (Take 6) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded December 29 1966 at Abbey Road Studios
1967 394 Penny Lane (Vocal Overdubs And Speech) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded January 10 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
395 Penny Lane (Alternate Mix) [Anthology 2]
Likely created January 12 1967 at a later overdubbing session.
396 A Day In The Life (Take 1) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
397 A Day In The Life (Take 2) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
A Day In The Life began recording January 19 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
398 Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Take 1) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
399 Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Take 9 And Speech) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded February 1 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
400 Good Morning Good Morning (Take 1) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
401 Good Morning Good Morning (Take 8) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded February 8 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
402 Fixing A Hole (Take 1) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
403 Fixing A Hole (Speech & Take 3) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded February 9 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
404 A Day In The Life (Orchestra Overdub) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
405 A Day In The Life (Takes 1, 2, 6 & Orchestra) [Anthology 2]
406 A Day In The Life (Hummed Last Chord) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded February 10 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
407 Strawberry Fields Forever [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
408 Penny Lane [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane release as a double A Sided single February 13 1967
409 Only A Northern Song (Takes 3 & 12) [Anthology 2]
Recorded February 14 1967 at Abbey Road Studios. I do not believe these takes include the overdubs done on April 20th but would be interested in hearing from someone that knows more.
410 Good Morning Good Morning (Take 8 With Overdubs) [Anthology 2]
Recorded February 16 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
411 Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite! (Speech Before Take 1) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
412 Being For The Benefit of Mr Kite! (Takes 1 & 2) [Anthology 2]
Recorded February 17 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
413 Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite! (Take 7) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
414 Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite! (Take 7) [Anthology 2]
Recorded February 20 1967 these are duplicates but with different mixing and mastering
415 A Day In The Life (The Last Chord) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded February 22 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
416 Lovely Rita (Speech & Take 9) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded February 24 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
417 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (Take 1) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded February 28 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
418 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (Speech, False Start & Take 5) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
419 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (Takes 6, 7 & 8) [Anthology 2]
Recorded March 2 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
420 Getting Better (Take 1) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded March 9 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
421 Getting Better (Take 12) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Likely recorded March 10 1967 following John Lennon’s LSD incident the previous day, but possibly both recorded on the 9th.
422 Within You Without You (Take 1) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
423 Within You Without You (George Coaching The Musicians) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded March 15 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
424 She’s Leaving Home (Take 1) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
425 She’s Leaving Home (Take 6) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded March 17 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
426 Within You Without You (Instrumental) [Anthology 2]
This version contains overdubs that were done on March 22 1967, but it’s possible this is based off the mix created April 3rd but it does not feature the sound effects overdubbed at that session so I’ve placed it here.
427 With A Little Help From My Friends (Take 1) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded March 29 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
428 Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (Take 5) [Anthology 2]
429 Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (Speech & Take 8) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Recorded April 1 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
430 You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) (Extended Stereo Mix) [Anthology 2]
Recorded May 17 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
431 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
432 With A Little Help From My Friends [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
433 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
434 Getting Better [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
435 Fixing A Hole [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
436 She’s Leaving Home [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
437 Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
438 Within You Without You [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
439 When I’m Sixty-Four [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
440 Lovely Rita [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
441 Good Morning Good Morning [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
442 Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
443 A Day In The Life [Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition)]
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band LP releases May 29 1967
444 All You Need Is Love [1 2015 Remaster]
445 Baby, You’re A Rich Man [Magical Mystery Tour 2009 Remaster]
All You Need Is Love single releases July 7 1967
446 I Am The Walrus (Take 16) [Anthology 2]
Recorded September 5 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
447 The Fool On The Hill (Demo) [Anthology 2]
Recorded September 6 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
448 Your Mother Should Know (Take 27) [Anthology 2]
Recorded September 16 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
449 The Fool On The Hill (Take 4) [Anthology 2]
Recorded September 25 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
450 Hello Goodbye (Take 16) [Anthology 2]
Recorded October 19 1967 at Abbey Road Studios
451 Hello Goodbye [1 2015 Remaster]
452 I Am The Walrus [The Beatles 1967-1970 2023 Mix]
453 Magical Mystery Tour [The Beatles 1967-1970 2023 Mix]
454 The Fool On The Hill [The Beatles 1967-1970 2023 Mix]
455 Flying [Magical Mystery Tour 2009 Remaster]
456 Blue Jay Way [Magical Mystery Tour 2009 Remaster]
457 Your Mother Should Know [Magical Mystery Tour 2009 Remaster]
Magical Mystery Tour releases November 27 1967 in the US before the UK EP.
I was thinking that with the close quarter racing that's prevalent in FE that it would benefit drivers and perhaps prevent front wings from getting clipped out of the cars came with some front and rear sensors to warn of impending crashes. What do you think if cars came with this and maybe auto braking in the event of sudden braking (if not brake test moments)? After all, the tech already exists.
I don't consider myself to have been a "classic roblox" since I only joined once it started really taking off in popularity, but I was able to recognize a lot of the content used for this event- which did make me happy.
I'm going to go through some of the games used for the event and group them based on the worst, the best, and the just okay. Just a disclaimer this is entirely based on my own opinions about how fun I thought they were as well as how much I thought they actually engaged with the theme of classic roblox.
The Worst:
Dragon Adventures - While this is a decently-made game, the event objectives were tedious and incredibly boring. I could not bring myself to complete the whole thing since I knew I would just be searching for eggs for hours and hours.
Livetopia - I've never played Livetopia before, but I get the feeling it's essentially a Bloxburg clone. This was another set of boring repetitive objectives, but at least it was pretty simple and I didn't have to spend hours dwelling on it.
Dress to Impress - I was pretty disappointed with this one as I was kind of expecting an emulation of its older fashion game predecessors like Design It or Top Roblox Runway Model- which would have put it in "The Best" category for me easily. Instead, it was just a standard Tix hunt and a "classic roblox" themed obby- which you could pretty easily tell the developers probably did not really try to recreate an accurate old roblox feel.
The Just Okay:
Restaurant Tycoon 2: I did enjoy this one but I felt you had to be playing it for wayyy too long to get all five tokens. I'd played this game a lot back in its beta phase so I already had a decent setup to start with but it still took me about two hours to feed every customer I needed. But I did like that they added a completely new menu and customer models for the event- I thought that was cute.
Blade Ball: I am pretty ambivalent on this one, I can't lie. It was another fun game but with event objectives that were either pretty hard or pretty time-consuming. I spent the most time on this game by far trying to get to every classic map to collect all ten tix. The "classic" maps didn't really register as old roblox to me, and there wasn't much that did other than the boss fight. The boss fight wasn't too bad, just a bit generic.
Tower Defense Simulator: The whiplash I got from the difficulty between the first four maps and the last one was insane. I didn't push myself too hard, but I did eventually give up trying to beat the last map for the final token. I did think everything else was very fun and creative- especially the map design.
The Best:
Clip It: I don't really have too many complaints about this one other than the vague (sort of misleading) instructions for the objectives. The scavenger hunt for classic and iconic roblox characters was very cute and I did like that, but I especially loved the use of the one old Mad Murderer map which really took me back.
Gunfight Arena: This was a really fun play and I enjoyed the use of classic weapons and he old school maps. The first part of the objectives was easy and fair with the tix scavenger hunt around the map, and the second part was pretty challenging and fun with the kill quotas for each classic weapon. Weapons like the slingshot were pretty awful, yet ones like the paintball gun were OP as hell- but I'm not complaining, there's nothing that says classic ROBLOX more than an extreme disparity between weapon efficiencies.
Arsenal: Another game that put you up to a challenge if you chose to accept it. The utilization of classic weapons, the old-school map design, and the idea for noobs, guests, and zombies to be used as enemy NPCs were all great. The tix hunt was also fun and there were some pretty clever hiding spots as well.
Bee Swarm Simulator: I absolutely loved this one as it reminded me of classic zombie games like Build to Survive Zombies, Zombies are Attacking McDonalds, Call of Robloxia, etc. This was one that actually did a great job of capturing the essence of old school zombie games.
Driving Empire: The design for the classic area of the map was pretty amazing, incorporating much of the iconic and original roblox starter place "Happy Home in Robloxia". The houses on the map also were pretty similar to those you could have made with the stamper building tool, which was popular when I first joined- so this one was the most nostalgic for me personally.
A Dusty Trip: This is exactly what all the games should have been like- the actual normal game but adapted into the old roblox style. This was personally one of my favorites from the event and the most genuine in capturing the spirit of a roblox game from back in the day. The simple structures, buildings, enemy NPCs, and car were pretty spot-on and I loved seeing the old haunted house repurposed for this game.
Apologies if there were a few games that I didn't list, but I did find much of the rest to be boring or unremarkable (or I just didn't really play them).
I put together some things that bug me from this season so far. I'm not the biggest hater and this season has some good in it but these are topics I've noticed a significant change in this season from last. I feel like these issues take away from most aspects of the game outside of driving around Mad Max style. I am a ZB player so there may be even greater issues in build mode that I am unaware of. Feel free to shed some light on it if you think its a valid concern!
Map Coverage - If last season was bad for incentivizing the new areas this season is much worse. The entire south side of the map is made for vehicles while the remaining POIs are only peppered with cars and attachments and lack any medallion. No boost rings and no changes to landscape make driving in the northern hemisphere a drag.
Time to Kill - You can die in the blink of an eye to a vehicle MG or a couple of vehicle nades Kobe'd out of nowhere. There is basically no counterplay to this other than run away or have your own vehicle. If you don't have a vehicle they can still most likely chase you down unless you can find cover. Vehicles can destroy covebuilds like a knife through butter so it just feels like a big game of cat and mouse. If you do have a vehicle often times fights come down to who shoots who first/ who's vehicle will explode first.
Hired Mercs - Hired mercs are downplayed as they take up a vehicle slot unless you micro them. In solo they take up your gunner spot and duo+ they are most likely outside of the car lagging behind porting around the map and generally accomplishing nothing. Some more thought into this would have been nice.
Fall Damage - I've been blindsided by a vehicle only to get knocked off a cliff and die to fall dmg. Makes sense but still a feelsbad. I've also had my own vehicle explode on contact with another vehicle which then somehow launched me into the air out of the drivers seat only to die to fall damage. This one bugs me quite a bit more as I have absolutely no control over which way my character decides to exit a vehicle. I've noticed some momentum bugs as well such as taking fall dmg after momentum sliding etc.
Trolling/Teaming Capabilities - Seeing my teammate driving around with his friend from another team in the gunner seat while they mow down players including his own team members was something. I can't even be sure its against the rules with how this season is playing out. One of the main counters to vehicles is simply entering your enemies vehicle. While this has existed in the past your goal was typically to kill that player and not let them escape. Now you are almost seeking refuge in enemy vehicles because its safer than being on foot. You're also now provided with the most powerful weapon in the game while riding with the enemy so do you use it against the car you're in or do you use it to fight other teams? Where does the line get drawn? Alternatively the only counterplay if an enemy gets in your vehicle is now to destroy your own vehicle or get out at which point the enemy takes your car. It feels like theres this limbo where there is a negative outcome for you simply because an enemy is now in your vehicle.
Ground Loot - Its bad. Usually worse outside of the new areas which ties into my first point but there are often times entire structures with no loot inside. There seems to be a crazy amount of grey and green quality pistols/smgs/shotguns but finding anything better than that usually requires a lucky chest or dueling an NPC. Shields seem much more rare as drops and nitro is absolutely everywhere. By the time most buildings in a POI are looted I wouldn't be surprised if I had a grey AR and 2 clips of ammo.