It's my general impression that the numbers might refer to tape locations. In other words, they might be an attempt at giving each track a unique identifying name. (such as Take 1, Take 2) That's just a guess on my part...
Hello, thanks a lot for this amazing posts. The numbering on the Let It Be back cover refers to an identification made by Doug Sulpy on a book named "Drugs, Divorce and a Slipping Image". He established a sequential number to catalog the songs recorded in those sessions. For example, Dig A Pony 30.11 means that was recorded on january 30th and was the eleventh song recorded that day (and so on)
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Open question.
What do the numbers on the rear cover represent. I thought they might be dates. They don't seem to be times (certainly not for just two CDs).
Any thoughts?
It's my general impression that the numbers might refer to tape locations. In other words, they might be an attempt at giving each track a unique identifying name. (such as Take 1, Take 2) That's just a guess on my part...
Hello, thanks a lot for this amazing posts. The numbering on the Let It Be back cover refers to an identification made by Doug Sulpy on a book named "Drugs, Divorce and a Slipping Image". He established a sequential number to catalog the songs recorded in those sessions. For example, Dig A Pony 30.11 means that was recorded on january 30th and was the eleventh song recorded that day (and so on)
Hello Doctor, hoping all is well with you.
Thank you so much for these PC discs.
Take care.
Michael ( Northern Ireland )
Tuesday 9th March 2010 22.37pm
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