What are your favorite Beatles bootlegs and where did you get them?

I’ve been listening to Beatles bootlegs on Youtube for a while but I’d love to own these songs. If you bought some and you loved them, where did you get them? And what are the bootlegs called?

My favourite would be Kinfauns.

This was George’s comfortable little one-story house in Esher,
outside of London. It was there that the Beatles gathered sometime
during May 20-29 of 1968, using George’s four-track Ampex reel-to-reel
to tape acoustic group demos of the many songs they’d written while at
the Maharishi’s ashram in Rishikesh, India.

4 Responses to “What are your favorite Beatles bootlegs and where did you get them?”

  1. Sad Eyed Lady Of New Zealand says:

    My all time favourite is the acoustic demos for the White Album, recorded at Georges house. I’ve also got some good stuff from the Let It Be sessions and an alternative Sgt Pepper.
    All of them have better stuff that what’s on Anthology. I go to a lot of record fairs and get most of them from there.
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  2. Mysterio says:

    I heard Revolution 1 take 20 on You tube. I think it’s better than splitting the song in two (Revolution 1 and Revolution 9).
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  3. Edvado says:

    Bootlegs are illegal.
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  4. Chynna Cat Sunflower *Beatles* says:

    My favourite would be Kinfauns.

    This was George’s comfortable little one-story house in Esher,
    outside of London. It was there that the Beatles gathered sometime
    during May 20-29 of 1968, using George’s four-track Ampex reel-to-reel
    to tape acoustic group demos of the many songs they’d written while at
    the Maharishi’s ashram in Rishikesh, India.
    References :

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