While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Third Version / Take 27) artwork
While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Third Version / Take 27)
The Beatles
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Your favorite demo or unreleased version of a song.

I love listening to demos. For anyone doing any remotely craft-related work—even in the commercial sphere—they're a reminder of how artists gradually build an idea from the ground up. What you see or hear in the final version isn't something that arrives fully formed and polished to a high sheen. It's the result of change and refinement over days, weeks, months, or even years. Alongside that process comes the gradual accumulation of skill and mastery. There's a vulnerability there too: demo recordings occasionally capture someone struggling with an unfamiliar or temperamental instrument, or the camaraderie between players. Real people, not gods after all.

That's why, among all the demos I've listened to, the ones I love most are those collected on The Beatles Anthology series and Esher demos—particularly the various recordings of my all-time favourite song, While My Guitar Gently Weeps. The evolutionary steps between takes as the band moves through the gears toward the final shattering realisation are evident. While people often seem to agree about little else, surely one thing they do agree on is The Beatles' genius—the greatest musical artists of the twentieth century, if not all time. And here they are, providing taped evidence that—despite what some might want to believe, or have everyone else believe—this sort of thing isn't available at the snap of a finger or the outcome of an effortless prompt. There are no shortcuts in this game, only ones that take you round in circles. Sorry, it just doesn't work that way, bro…


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