Three cassette tapes containing recordings of The Beatles from 1966 and believed to be captured on Ringo Starr‘s personal tape recorder, will go up for auction together. These tapes, totaling roughly 248 minutes of audio, are part of “The Beatles Collection,” a lot set to be auctioned on March 26th.

Two Philips C-90 cassette tapes and one Philips C-60, two with handwritten labels (very likely in the hand of Ringo Starr) ‘INDIA‘ and ‘MAHARESHI‘ the third with a sticker affixed bearing handwritten label ‘MANILLA INDIA’.

All three contain recordings made by Ringo Starr, likely on a personal tape recorder, of various events throughout (mostly) 1966. All recordings have very likely never before been published. Approx 248 minutes of recordings across the tapes.

At one point Ringo describes the tapes as ‘a talking record of our trip to Germany and Japan‘.

Across the three tapes, which contain hours of candid conversations with The Beatles, Brian Epstein and others within the inner circle during that period, a small selection of ‘highlights’ includes:

– Brian Epstein discussing how to avoid paying tax/import/export charges when leaving Japan.

– Numerous humorous interludes with Ringo recording his thoughts on the tours – often in an array of voices.

– Band discussions of the set list for the Japan tour.

– Recordings from the Budokan concerts (segments of ‘If I Needed Someone‘ and ‘Day Tripper‘) possibly from stage or close to stage itself, seemingly more likely from the band listening back to the recordings, whilst still in Japan. Also John asking Brian Epstein what he thought of the show.

– Recordings from Manila inc thoughts on the hotel ‘pretty crappy’.

– Extensive recordings from July 1966 whilst in India including the group experimenting with Indian musical instruments.

– Extensive recordings of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi – possibly recorded later than ‘66- approx 38 minutes worth.

– Recordings of Ringo solo with piano performing ‘Don’t Pass Me By’, an early version without full lyrics.

– Recordings of Ringo at piano performing two likely unreleased demos – one with refrain ‘have you seen the tulips grow’ and one seemingly a version of ‘I Bought A Picasso’

Provenance: purchased by the vendor as part of a collection of Beatles memorabilia. By repute – the original owner had been an acquaintance of Ringo Starr during the 1960s. Accompanied by CDs containing copies of recordings.

 

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