Thursday, November 5, 2009

Act Two Scene Two: Roll 27-A + 28-A DRAFT OUTLINE


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Track


Time


Title


Description


27A


7


01:22


Maxwell Silver Hammer (008)


Paul now on piano rolls out the "DEAD MUSIC" bit of Maxwell Silver Hammer which did not make it to the final version. He envisions a bit of melodrama and murder mystery movie music.

Notes: Add Silent horror film art posters


27A


8


03:14


Maxwell Silver Hammer (009)


Clowning about while the malfunctioning PA is attended to.


27A


9


03:14


Maxwell Silver Hammer (010)


More work on the DEAD MUSIC musical bit. Terminated by a feed back problem


27A


10


03:14


Maxwell Silver Hammer (011)


Complete run thru of the song with DEAD MUSIC bit included. Notice that words are not yet completed.


27A


11


03:14


Maxwell Silver Hammer (012)


Screeching screechy joke version fading into DEAD MUSIC, more DEAD MUSIC, and John doing a Spanish guitar version of DEAD MUSIC. Then they practice verses. Ends with a double time run thru.


27A


12


00:34


Maxwell Silver Hammer (013)


Great complete version. Not bad considering what they had already accomplished on day two and that this is after all a newly introduced song. John adds this funny guitar flourish during the breaks.. Ends with a George repeat of the final bit solo on bass.


27A


13


01:03


Maxwell Silver Hammer (014)


George asks about the storyline line "Do the Words Resolve the Story?" and Paul answers that there is more yet to write to complete the story. Then they restart song to fade.


28A


14


03:14


Maxwell Silver Hammer (015)


An In-progress version from the middle bass break. Ends with fade out whistling version. Paul later in the month picks up on the whistling idea and runs it into the ground


28A


15


03:14


Maxwell Silver Hammer (016)


Band is breaking up for weekend but George lingers to practice his bass part.


28A


16


05:01


Conversation (XXX)


Leaving for the weekend. George discusses his personal eight track REVOX recorder and quotes PENNY LANE in describing how he once lent his to EMI and they returned it leaving it is the street in the "Pouring Rain…Very Strange". Mixed multi conversations as they leave.

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