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Jeff Lynne to perform ELO songs with orchestra at comeback show

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Brum rocker Jeff Lynne is teaming up with the BBC Concert Orchestra to play some his greatest hits at a comeback concert in Hyde Park.

Shard End-born Lynne, who was recently awarded a place on the city’s Broad Street Walk of Stars, is headlining the BBC Radio 2 show in September and will perform some of his Electric Light Orchestra songs at the prestigious gig.

He said: “I haven’t performed live in quite some time, and I know the fans have asked for it a lot over the years. It’s very exciting to come to Hyde Park and do something this big, and I’m very much looking forward to playing my ELO songs for everyone.”

DJ Chris Evans announced the news on his breakfast show, saying: “ELO was the first band I ever saw live. Jeff Lynne lit up the eyes of a 14-year-old that have been burning as brightly as the sun ever since.

“ELO are my generation’s Beatles and I cannot believe we’ve got the main man playing our Festival In A Day - not to mention what was already a stellar line-up before today’s announcement of this year’s headline act.”

ELO - or Electric Light Orchestra - released a string of hit singles in the 1970s and 1980s including Mr Blue Sky, Wild West Hero and Xanadu with Olivia Newton-John.

Coverage of the Sunday September 14 gig will be available to watch on the BBC Red Button, the iPlayer and the Radio 2 website.


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Wish Jeff Lynne would tour with a stripped down ELO but I guess he doesn't like touring.

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Hours of alternates and rarities. The three minute alternate start to Fire on High on Vol. I seems to go on forever... :) ...but it's great.



1. "Xanadu Overture" 0:00
2. "Showdown" (Alternate version Intro by John Lennon) 1:06
3. "Fire On High" (Early take) 6:05
4. "Evil Woman" ( Early Mix) 9:28
5. "Telephone Line" (Alternate take) 14:23
6. "Strange Magic" (Live 1975) 19:01
7. "Mission" (A world Record) Alternate take 23:13
8. "Surrender" (Bonus track from New World Record) 27:36
9. "Heaven Only Knows" (Alternate take) 30:07
10. "Latitude 88 North" (Bonus track from Out Of The Blue) 32:51
11."Do Ya" (Alternate version) 36:11
12. "Sorrow About To Fall" (Alternate take) 40:20
13. "Xanadu" (Jeff Lynne Vocal) 44:02
14. "Long Black Road" (From American Hustle) 47:22
15. "Tears In Your Life" (Bonus track from Flashback) 50:40
16. "Love Changes All" (Bonus track from "Flashback") 53:41
17. "Sooner Or Later" (B side to "Video") 57:02
18. "The Quick And The Daft" (Bonus from "Out Of The Blue") 1:00:38
19. "Forecast" (Bonus from "Armchair Theater" reissue) 1:02:23
20. "Stream Of Stars" (From "American Hustle") 1:05:20
21. "Secret Lives" (Alternate version) 1:08:03
22. "Cold Feet" (Bonus track from ELO Live) 1:11:22
23. "Borderline" (From "Lift Me Up") 1:13:34
24. "Out Of Luck" (Bonus track from "ELO Live") 1:15:56
25. "One Day" (Bonus track from "Zoom" reissue) 1:18:33
26. "Wild Times" (From "Robinhood: Prince Of Thieves") 1:21:34
27. "Ordinary Dream" (Alternate version) 1:24:47
28. "Sirens" (B side to "Lift Me Up") 1:28:27
29. "Lucky Motel" (Bonus track from "Zoom" reissue) 1:32:10
30. "Roll Over Beethoven" (Early take) 1:34:22
31. "After All" (Bonus track from "Secret Messages") 1:42:36



1. "Grieg's Piano Concerto In A Minor {#} 0:00
2. "A Better Life" (The Weatherman Knows) Idle Race 3:00
3. "What?" (The Move) 5:48
4. "Message From The Country" (The Move) 12:27
5. "No Time" (The Move) 17:08
6. "Down On The Bay " (The Move B side) 20:48
7. "The Words Of Aaron" (The Move- Early session take) 25:02
8. "Do Ya" (Original B side version - The Move) 31:01
9. "The Minister" (The Move) 35:05
10. "California Man" (The Move B side) 39:30
11. "Open Up Said The World At The Door" (The Move) 43:06
12. "Nellie Takes Her Bow" (Alternate take) 50:18
13. "Mr. Radio" (Alternate take) 56:15
14. "Baby I Apologize" (Session outtake) 1:01:37
15. "In Old England Town (Boogie # 2) Alternate 1:05:25
16. "Auntie " Ma-Ma-Ma Belle" (Early Mix) 1:12:16
17. "Mambo" (Dreaming Of 4000) Alternate 1:16:20
18. "Everyone's Born To Die" 1:21:17
19. "Ocean Breakup / King Of The Universe" (Live 1973) 1:25:00
20. "Can't Get It Out Of My Head" (Acoustic) 1:29:20
21. "Eldorado / Eldorado Finale" (Live in Boston) 1:31:34
22. "Great Balls of Fire" (Live) 1:36:33
23. "10538 Overture / Do Ya (Medley- Live- 1975) 1:39:58
24. "Waterfall" (Instrumental) 1:45:24
25. "Helpless" (From Flashback) 1:49:38
26. "Who's That?" (From Flashback) 1:52:58
27. "Dark City" (Bonus Track From "Eldorado") 1:54:25
28. "Indian Queen" (Demo Version) 1:55:11
29. "So Fine" (Early Instrumental Rough Mix) 1:56:08
30. "Above The Clouds" (Instrumental) 2:00:24
31. "Interludes" (On The Third Day) Previously Unreleased 2:01:40



1. "Second Time Around" 0:00
2. "Eldorado Medley" (Instrumental) 0:43
3. "Tightrope" (Early mix- Instrumental) 8:39
4. "Telephone Line" (Instrumental) 13:33
5. "Wild West Hero" (Alt. Bridge - Home Demo) 18:26
6. "Indian Queen" (Unreleased) 18:51
7. "With A Little Help From My Friends-Nowhere Man" (Medley) 23:51
8. "Day Tripper" (Live) 30:45
9. "Across The Universe-A Day In The Life" (Medley-Live) 37:26
10. "Goin' Down To Rio" 42:41
11. "Doin' That Crazy Thing" 46:27
12. "Little Town Flirt" 49:57
13. "On The Run" (Alternate) 52:50
14. "Steppin' Out (Acoustic) 53:51
15. "I'm Alive" (Demo) From Xanadu Film 57:10
16. "The Fall" (Demo) 59:10
17. "Don't Walk Away" 1:02:38
18. "All Over The World" (Demo) 1:07:20
19. "Drum Dreams" 1:09:28
20. "Xanadu" (Demo From The film) 1:11:42
21. "Twilight" (Live) 1:13:53
22. "The Bouncer" 1:17:25


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 1:22 am 
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I wish that it was for sale, but I'm assuming that he assembled every CD extra and obscure take that he could find into these long videos.


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Jeff's "Long Black Road" was the soundtrack for the opening montage to last night's Supernatural.


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Jeff Lynne's ELO to team with Ed Sheeran for Grammys

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Jeff Lynne's ELO will perform with Ed Sheeran Sunday as part of an all-star moment with Herbie Hancock, John Mayer and The Roots' Questlove at the 57th Grammy Awards Sunday (CBS, 8 p.m. ET/tape delayed PT).

The recently reunited ELO, which played its first full show in 28 years in London this past September, features founding members Lynne and keyboardist Richard Tandy. The appearance is likely a precursor to a new album and U.S. tour later this year.

ELO's '70s and early-'80s hits included Mr. Blue Sky, Livin' Thing, Strange Magic and Don't Bring Me Down.

The latest set of performer announcements for Sunday's telecast includes four-time nominee Sia and 20-time Latin Grammy winner Juanes. Sam Smith will duet with Mary J. Blige, and Smith's fellow new-artist nominee Brandy Clark will make her Grammy performance debut singing with Dwight Yoakam. Coldplay's Chris Martin will guest with Beck, and pianist Lang Lang will sit in on an as-yet unannounced song.

Those performers will join a Grammys lineup that already includes AC/DC; Tony Bennett with Lady Gaga; Eric Church; Common with John Legend; Ariana Grande; Hozier with Annie Lennox; Jessie J with Tom Jones; Miranda Lambert; Adam Levine with Gwen Stefani; Madonna; Rihanna with Paul McCartney and Kanye West; Usher; and Pharrell Williams.


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I'm eagerly awaiting an announcement for a US Tour.


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I welcome a NY appearce of ELO.


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Drummer Bev appears on debut album Brush With The Moon

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Former Black Sabbath and ELO drummer Bev Bevan features on country rock band Quill's upcoming debut.

Bevan – who toured with Sabbath in the 80s – appears on Brush With The Moon alongside vocalist Joy Strachan-Brain, violin player Kate WcWilliam, percussionist Tim Tandler, bassist Matt Davies, keyboard player Dave Bailey and guitarist Tony Kelsey.

It's released on June 8 via Cherry Red Records. The music was inspired by Strachan-Brain's late husband Ben Brain, who penned the songs before his passing in 2012.

Bevan says: "About a year ago I joined Quill as percussionist. It's great to be doing it live on stage now, and playing drums on some songs too. The lineup has changed since I joined and the band now has a more folk and country rockier edge to it.

"The band is also now concentrating on just theatre shows and festivals. Joy and I are writing songs together and we're looking forward to recording tracks for another album, to be released later this year.”


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Bev Bevan and his running mate Jasper Carrott at the dedication of Jasper's plaque at their old school.



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"The Orchestra" (Mik Kaminski and Lou Clark's band) has a new website: http://theorchestraband.com/home


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Jeff's Rolling Stone interview: Jeff Lynne Explains How Electric Light Orchestra Came Back to Life

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On September 14th, 2014 an extremely nervous Jeff Lynne walked onstage at London's Hyde Park for his first major Electric Light Orchestra concert since the group folded in 1986. "We were fenced off by the BBC, and I couldn't see the audience," he says. "I was walking up the stairs with my fingers crossed, hoping that people hadn't gone home since they already saw the act they came to see."

But as he burst into the opening notes of "All Over the World," he saw a sea of 50,000 fans singing along. "I felt such relief that all these people were there, screaming and clapping to every song," he says. "It made me feel really good. I was just knocked out, just the most wonderful crowd I'd ever seen. I had so much fun doing it, I decided to come back and do a new album."

This wasn't the first time Lynne attempted to resurrect Electric Light Orchestra. In the summer of 2001, he released Zoom (the first ELO album since 1986's Balance of Power) and booked an ambitious arena tour to promote it. He taped a VH1 Storytellers concert and a PBS concert, but ticket sales were so dismal, the entire tour was canceled. "That showed me I probably shouldn't even bother," Lynne says. "My manager spared me the details of everything, but I wasn't too demoralized because I got some tunes in films and I just love recording."

It seemed like a permanent death sentence for ELO, and in the aftermath, Lynne returned to his day job as a record producer, but slowly he began seeing a groundswell of interest in his old band and offers began coming in. Getting the band back onto the stage still remained a distant thought until BBC DJ Chris Evans began pushing the issue on the air. His listeners responded in such overwhelming numbers that Lynne agreed to give it a try.

After the triumphant Hyde Park show, Lynne returned back to his Los Angeles home full of energy, which he transferred to the sessions for ELO's upcoming album, Alone in the Universe, out November 13th. The LP was cut across 18 months at Lynne's home studio, with the singer-songwriter playing nearly instrument himself. "I did everything except the shaker and the tambourine, which my engineer Steve [Jay] played," says Lynne. "It was just a two-man exercise, with him manning all the lifeboats and me doing all the singing and playing."

The end result, credited to Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra, has a vintage ELO feel with a few modern touches. Lead single "When I Was a Boy" was inspired by Lynne's memories of his childhood. "My interest in music grabbed me when I was a boy," he says. "I used to go under my bed listening to the crystal set [radio.] There weren't many good stations back then. You only got about an hour of pop music and that was on a Saturday night. That's what led to the song, which was one of the quickest I've ever written lyrically and musically."

The title track was inspired by an article Lynne read about the Voyager 1 probe leaving the solar system, becoming the first man-made object to enter interstellar space. "It tickled me thinking about that," he says. "I mean, how lonely can you get? I sort of turned it into a missing-somebody type of deal like Voyager 1 was missing Voyager 2, so I turned it into people."

Lynne's singing voice is remarkably well-preserved, especially considering that he turns 68 in December. That's at least partially due to the fact that, unlike most of his peers, he hasn't blown it out on the road. ELO, which had huge success in the 1970s with massive hits like "Evil Woman," "Mr. Blue Sky" and "Don't Bring Me Down," saw their fortunes decline as musical tastes shifted in the 1980s. They last played a real tour in 1982 and disbanded completely after a tiny run of shows four years later.

Months after the tour wrapped, Lynne was asked to produce George Harrison's 1987 album, Cloud Nine, which was a huge comeback for the Beatle, giving him the hit "Got My Mind Set on You." "It gave me a whole new career," says Lynne, who crafted big singles for Tom Petty and Roy Orbison in the following two years before teaming up with them, along with Bob Dylan, in the Traveling Wilburys. "It was a marvelous time," says Lynne. "I thought to myself, 'Wow, I should have been doing this years ago.'"

The others members of ELO didn't have anywhere near the success Lynne had on his own, so in 1989, drummer Bev Bevan formed a group called ELO Part II, which by 2000 evolved into the Orchestra with a rotating crew of musicians. This roped Lynne into all sorts of legal battles, causing bitterness that persists to this day. "It's water under the bridge," he says. "But I don't like talking about them. It's just people pretending to be ... What happens is that the name gets changed to ELO, or the promoter changes it, and I have to sue them every time."

Lynne says he hasn't spoken to Bevan in about 30 years, but original ELO keyboardist Richard Tandy was on hand for the Hyde Park show and will be involved in all future live activity. (No other past member is involved in the new group.) "Richard is my lifetime man in the group," says Lynne. "He'd be in the studio with me when other people wouldn't be. It's just my choice. He's a great musician, a great piano player and I really enjoy his company."

There are no ELO shows on the books right now, though Lynne says his manager is planning some big concerts in England in the spring. Plans for American shows are a little more tenuous, and the hope is obviously to avoid the Zoom fiasco and book conservatively. "It would probably be a mixture of theaters and arenas in America," says Lynne. "To be honest, I love theaters because the sound is always so much better."

For now, Lynne is taking things one step at a time. "As far as more shows, we'll see what happens," he says. "It it goes well, I'll certainly do more stuff. Let's hope it goes well."


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