Joshi : A mysterious song featuring the Beatles’ George Harrison, Ringo Starr found in the attic
Joshi found the recording last year, stored among other items in his attic
An unprecedented song by Beatles members George Harrison. And Ringo Starr was unveiled at the Liverpool Beatles Museum. On Wednesday after being found in a basement last year.
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Written and produced by journalist and broadcaster Suresh Joshi. “Radhe Shaam” was recorded at Trident Studios in London in 1968. With the words of Indian singer Aashish Khan. Harrison playing the guitar and Starr on drums.
“People were kicking their feet. No one could believe it was so old,” Joshi told Reuters. After playing a recording for an audience. At a museum in his hometown of Beatles.
“It was a wonderful time and relief at the same time as I gave it my humble way.”
Jososhi said he was recording music with Khan. For the film “East Meets West” at Trident Studios when Harrison came in and they started chatting. The Beatles were recording “Hey Jude” at the time.
Both Harrison and Starr later offered to play on his track.
Jososhi found the record last year. Stored among other things in his attic at home, after his friend, examining him during the closure. Was impressed by his past stories. He then worked with the producer to restore the tape.
“We rescued it, put it all together, took about a month to restore it … and put it in digital,” said Josh. Adding that the song would be released with all the money going to the organization.
In a press conference, Jososhi described the 53-year-old song as important today.
About joshi
“The song itself focuses on the idea that we are all one. And that the earth is our oyster. Something we have all seen in this disease,” he said. –Reuters
“astrologer” or person who performs Jyotisha (Sanskrit: ज्योतिष, IAST: Jyotiṣa). Jyotiṣa means Vedic Astrology and astronomy;
Joshi is a common family name in Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra. Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Goa and Uttar Pradesh in India and Nepal.