Tag “playback/in-sequence-only”
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Recordings tagged as “playback/in-sequence-only”
72 recordings found
- 1 - 1822! (live, 1963‐07‐10: Aeolian Hall, London, UK) by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”)
- 1 - A Little Rhyme (live, 1963‐07‐02: Maida Vale Studios: Studio 5, London, UK; crossfaded at start) by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”)
- 1 - Audience Applause Act 1 (Live) by English Baroque Soloists (The English Baroque Soloists), Sir John Eliot Gardiner (John Eliot Gardiner)
- 1 - Audience Applause Act 3 (Live) by English Baroque Soloists (The English Baroque Soloists), Sir John Eliot Gardiner (John Eliot Gardiner)
- 1 - Beatle Greetings by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”)
- 1 - Bella Notte (mono) by Peggy Lee (jazz vocalist) & Sonny Burke (Joseph Francis Burke, producer, songwriter and Big Band leader)
- 1 - Birthday Ode to "Big Daddy" Bach: Introduction by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Chim Chim Cher‐ee by Domino (Eurobeat name used by Alessandra Gatti)
- 1 - Classical Rap: Introduction by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Crinsk Dee Night (live, 1964‐07‐14: Broadcasting House, London, UK) by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”) feat. Brian Matthew (broadcaster and Saturday Club host)
- 1 - Dear Wack! (live, 1963‐07‐30: Playhouse Theatre, Manchester, UK) by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”) feat. Brian Matthew (broadcaster and Saturday Club host)
- 1 - Disco Inferno by L.Green (disco/soul songwriter) & R.Kersey
- 1 - Electrical Parade 〜Retro Future Mix〜 by Jean‐Jacques Perrey & Gershon Kingsley
- 1 - Enough Already by P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
- 1 - From Fluff to You (live, 1964‐02‐28: BBC 201 Piccadilly, Studio 1, London, UK) by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”) feat. Alan Freeman (BBC DJ and radio host)
- 1 - George Harrison / Ravi Shankar Introduction (live, 1971-08-01: Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York; original mix) by George Harrison (The Beatles) & Ravi Shankar
- 1 - Have a Banana! (speech) (live, 1964‐07‐14: Broadcasting House, London, UK) by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”) feat. Brian Matthew (broadcaster and Saturday Club host)
- 1 - He’s a Tramp (mono) by Peggy Lee (jazz vocalist) & Sonny Burke (Joseph Francis Burke, producer, songwriter and Big Band leader)
- 1 - Home Sweet Home (mono) by Peggy Lee (jazz vocalist) & Sonny Burke (Joseph Francis Burke, producer, songwriter and Big Band leader)
- 1 - I Want You Back by Jerry Gordy, Alphonso Mizell, Freddie Perren & Deke Richard (American songwriter and record producer)
- 1 - Introduction by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Introduction by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Introduction by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Introduction by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Introduction by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Introduction by Will Jordan (character actor and comedian)
- 1 - Introduction of the Band (live, 1971-08-01: Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York; original mix) by George Harrison (The Beatles)
- 1 - Introduction: Classical Rap by P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
- 1 - Introduction: Four Folk Song Upsettings by P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
- 1 - Introduction: Grand Serenade for an Awful Lot of Wind and Percussion by P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
- 1 - Introduction: Love Me by P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
- 1 - Introduction: Minuet Militaire by P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
- 1 - Introduction: Oedipus Tex by P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
- 1 - Introduction: The Musical Sacrifice by P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
- 1 - Introduction: The Short-Tempered Clavier by P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
- 1 - It’s a Small World by ABeatC all stars (Italian alias at A-Beat-C)
- 1 - It’s a Small World 〜Ducking Hardcore Mix〜 by Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
- 1 - Johnny B. Goode (DDR Nonstop Megamix) by Chuck Berry
- 1 - Just a Rumour (live, 1964‐02‐28: Piccadilly Theatre, London, UK) by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”) feat. Alan Freeman (BBC DJ and radio host)
- 1 - Knock, Knock: Introduction by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Lady Theme by Sidney Fine, Ed Penner, Oliver Wallace (English composer and conductor, Walt Disney Studios)
- 1 - Lady Theme by Sidney Fine, Ed Penner, Oliver Wallace (English composer and conductor, Walt Disney Studios)
- 1 - Let’s Groove by M.White (Earth, Wind & Fire) & W.Vaughn
- 1 - Let’s Twist Again by Chubby Checker
- 1 - Love These Goon Shows! (live, 1963‐06‐01: BBC Paris Studio, London, UK) by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”) feat. Lee Peters (radio presenter)
- 1 - Mickey Mouse March (Eurobeat Version) by Domino (Eurobeat name used by Alessandra Gatti)
- 1 - Mickey Mouse March (Summertime Extended Version) by Domino (Eurobeat name used by Alessandra Gatti)
- 1 - Oedipus Tex: Introduction by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Oo-La-La Introduction by P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
- 1 - Ooh! My Arms (live, 1963‐08‐01: Playhouse Theatre, Manchester, UK) by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”) feat. Rodney Burke
- 1 - Prologue: The Stage of the Paris Opéra, 1905 by Andrew Lloyd Webber (English composer and impresario of musical theatre)
- 1 - Report From Hoople: Bright and Early Show: Intro by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Report From Hoople: Bright and Early Show: Intro by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Report From Hoople: Bright and Early Show: Signature Theme / Intro by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Report From Hoople: Bright and Early Show: Station Break by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Report From Hoople: Bright and Early Show: Station Break / Tag / Signature Theme by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Report From Hoople: Bright and Early Show: Time / Weather / News by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Report From Hoople: Dull and Late Show: Sign‐Off / Signature Theme by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Report From Hoople: Dull and Late Show: Signature Theme / Intro by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Report From Hoople: Dull and Late Show: Tag / Station Break by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Report From Hoople: Dull and Late Show: Tag / Station Break by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Report From Hoople: Dull and Late Show: Time / News / Intro by Peter Schickele (American composer)
- 1 - Riding on a Bus (live, 1964‐11‐17: Playhouse Theatre, London, UK) by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”) feat. Brian Matthew (broadcaster and Saturday Club host)
- 1 - Set Fire to That Lot! (live, 1963‐07‐10: Aeolian Hall Studio 2, London, UK) by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”) feat. Rodney Burke
- 1 - Sha La La La La! (live, 1963‐06‐01: BBC Paris Theatre, London, UK) by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”)
- 1 - Siamese Cat Song (mono) by Peggy Lee (jazz vocalist) & Sonny Burke (Joseph Francis Burke, producer, songwriter and Big Band leader)
- 1 - Superstition by Stevie Wonder
- 1 - Surfin’ U.S.A. by C.Berry & B.Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
- 1 - This is Professor Pete by P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
- 1 - Voices of Old People (original stereo mix) by Simon & Garfunkel
- 1 - Welcome by The Offspring (American punk)
- 1 - Zip‐A‐Dee‐Doo‐Dah by Domino (Eurobeat name used by Alessandra Gatti)