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Lost Planet Radio presents this little forgotten gem from Jeff Lynne - "With A Little Help From My Friends/Nowhere Man" from the "All This And World War II" soundtrack. This is a transfer from a reel tape that was in fair condition, from a local contact who has reel tapes of most of the material from Jet/UA/CBS where he was a staffer between 1974 and 1983 - and was a big fan of ELO/Jeff Lynne. This recording was done for 20th Century for the movie, so this recording, as he stated, was likely a "copy of a copy of a copy" that was simply saved at Jet, which represented Jeff Lynne as his label and was credited on the album. Transferred from the reel playback to a TASCAM DR-07X digital recorder at 96KHz/24bit resolution. This upload to YouTube has 88.2K/24bit audio - but YouTube automatically "optimizes" the audio. I hope it sounds OK. This copy suffered from tape hiss and required a little bit of noise reduction. I know that's a taboo word in the audio community, but this needed some help. There is still a little left in. It was a balancing act between removing excessive noise and leaving the music intact. In any case, the frequency response was only up to about 30K on some high frequency peaks - lower than other reel tape recordings. This recording was also remastered for this presentation to bring out Jeff's vocals a little bit more and some EQ to balance it all out. This is NOT an ELO recording and apparently was not mastered by Jeff. He may or may not have had a hand in how it was finally mastered. You can find this recording on the original soundtrack LP and tapes, as well as a reissue by Hip-O, which does sound pretty good. Consider this an alternate remix/remaster from an old tape. I hope you enjoy it! All credit goes to Jeff Lynne, the producers of the OST to "All This And World War II" and of course McCartney/Lennon for the original songs. LINKING TO THIS CHANNEL AND/OR REPOSTING OF ANY MATERIAL ASSOCIATED WITH LOST PLANET RADIO: Please contact this channel via comment for a particular video or posting of anything else from the "Community" section, before reposting on any other websites or channels. Just as Lost Planet Radio would properly credit and contact any other website, channel or "webmaster" before posting anything here that came from somewhere else, I (Bill at The Lost Planet) request the same courtesy. Thank You. Lost Planet Radio programs/clips. FAIR-USE COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. -This video has no negative impact on the original works (It would actually be positive for them) -This video is also for teaching purposes. (Analog to digital / streaming audio/radio.) -It is not transformative in nature. These videos are made with the intention of educating others in a motivational/inspirational form. We do not own the clips and music we use in most cases. Our understanding is that it is in correlation to Fair Right Use, however given that it is open to interpretation, if any owners of the content clips would like us to remove the video, we have no problem with that and will do so as fast as possible. Please message us on YouTube or Facebook if you have any concerns. (Lost Planet Radio will not "save" live shows on YouTube. Most live programs are on other streaming, anyway.) We believe these videos are fair use because: They are transformative in a positive sense, we take clips from various sources to help create an atmospheric feeling that will help people in hard situations in their life. The music can allow a time to take a break from daily stress and just allow s time to enjoy. We also do not wish to use the heart of any piece of work that would perhaps decrease the market value of the original content, if anything we hope to promote the content so that people can reach out and subsequently increase the market value.