The Beatles - Sour Milk Sea video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/04/06

The Beatles rehearsing a George Harrison song. Sour Milk Sea is a song written by George Harrison that surfaced during the sessions for 'The Beatles' (also known as 'The White Album'). The song was recorded professionally by Jackie Lomax on The Beatles' Apple Records label and released as a single in 1968.

The main reason I uploaded this is because it has a better quality sound than other versions I've found here.The slideshow is something I threw together in less than 2 hours, but hopeful you guys will like it. The pictures are all from around the time the song was written.

Lyrics:

If your life's not right, doesn't satisfy you

Don't get the breaks like some of us do

Better work it out; find where you've gone wrong

Better do it soon as you don't have long

Get out of Sour Milk Sea

You don't belong there

Get back to where you should be

Find out what's going on there

If you want the most from everything you do

In the shortest time your dreams come true

In no time at all it makes you more aware

Very simple process takes you there

Get out of Sour Milk Sea

You don't belong there

Get back to where you should be

Find out what's going on there

Looking for release from limitation?

There's nothing much without illumination

Can fool-around with every different cult

There's only one way brings result

Get out of Sour Milk Sea

You don't belong there

Get back to where you should be

Find out what's going on there

Comments

8 years ago

oden hakansson

Brilliant!

9 years ago

Kayla Plante

This is amazing. Why the hell wasn't this released?

9 years ago

theo chrysafiades

sounds like savoy truffle

9 years ago

Chris Lupetti

Great song. I'm surprised it didn't make it on a Beatle album.

9 years ago

The Beatles/GeorgeHarrison

I LOVE YOUR IT DONT COME EASY VIDEO. I WORSHIP IT

9 years ago

The Beatles/GeorgeHarrison

As I'm reading these comments I can tell mine is going to be different. GEORGE HARRISON IS A FINE MOFO.

9 years ago

Michael DiSalvo

if George hadn't been the band paul would have played lead guitar and quite well I'll say. but then who would they have gotten to play bass?. the band just wouldn't have been the same. I don't know if John and Paul ever quite appreciated him. Now, EC would have made a great addition to the band as lead guitar. But George really did fit in perfectly, just as Ringo did.

9 years ago

Michael DiSalvo

revolution #9 is not a song

9 years ago

wildflowerwoods

They should've taken all the rejected Harrison songs and put them onto their own beatle album... It's a crime really how they ignored his work.

9 years ago

Stan Marsh

Meow the hell could revolution 9 make it but not this all this song needed was some drums and it would have been amazing

9 years ago

Ausio N7

What the hell possessed them to hog up the white album with fucking revolution 9, and seriously wild honey pie!!?? Couldn't they know a genius when they saw/heard one!!!

9 years ago

Ausio N7

ANOTHER GREAT HARRISONG WTF LENNON/MCCARTNEY

9 years ago

Logan Finn

how did revolution 9 make the white album but not THIS?? amazing tune written by george

9 years ago

Collin Morris

Just chalk this up as another great Harrison long lost gem, and while we are forever stuck with piles of crap like the ridiculous, experimemtal, avant garde Revolution 9. This, and quite a few other great George Harrison compositions washed away by a egotistical tidal wave of Lennon, McCartney and Martin. At the very least, the world was able to enjoy some of these later, as Harrison solo releases.

9 years ago

Justin Tucci

Reminds me of Cream

9 years ago

Astrosjer

Great to hear! How was this not on Anthology 3 20 years ago???

10 years ago

Glenn Wheatcroft

Very Savoy Truffle-like

10 years ago

henry alva

Sounds like a lennon song. If it isn´t, George really learned a thing or two from him.

10 years ago

Matt Padden

I agree with the majority of you all, Sour Milk Sea would've made a brilliant White Album track! But, look on the bright side - we have the Beatles acoustic demo and Jackie Lomax's properly worked-up released version...with no less than three Beatles playing on it, and an Eric Clapton on the side!

10 years ago

Fer Abra

This really should have been included in the white album.And to think that George was the third best composer in the Beatles.

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