The Beatles Play with The Rolling Stones 6 Colour Vinyl LP +4 CD Box Set SEALED

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The Beatles Play with The Rolling Stones 6 Colour Vinyl LP + 4 CD Box Set
A very rare 6 LP Coloured Vinyl Box set, released in 2013.
Only 800 Copies pressed this is the 452/800. Plus all tracks on 4 CD included.
Sealed copy with the wrap is a bit open at the bottom corners as shown on the pictures. Box has minor wear there as shown on the pictures. A rare box set, hard to find a complete especially a sealed copy nowadays!
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Tracklist LP 1 - Sixties Covers A1–John Lennon"Your Host For The Evening" Cover To Cover: The Rolling Stones VS The Beatles - You'll Be The Judge Mainly Cover Versions Made Popular By The Rolling Stones In The Sixties - Played By The Beatles, Too A2–The Rolling StonesNot Fade Away (Live) (1964) A3–Mick Jagger, Brian Jones (5)"We Don't Compare With The Beatles" (Interview) A4–The BeatlesNot Fade Away (Session) (1969) A5–John Lennon & Yoko OnoNot Fade Away (Home Tape) (1971) A6–John Lennon, Elephants MemoryNot Fade Away (Rehearsal) (1972) A7–The Rolling StonesYou Better Move On (Live On BBC Radio Plus TV) (1964) A8–George Harrison, Phil SpectorYou Better Move On (Session) (1970) A9–Ringo StarrYou Better Move On (Outtake) (1987) A10–Paul McCartneyPaul On His Favorite Groups (Interview) (1964) A11–The Rolling StonesPoison Ivy (Original Mono) (1963) A12–Linda McCartneyPoison Ivy (Released On "Wide Prairie") (1987) B1–The Rolling StonesFortune Teller (Take 1) (1963) B2–Paul McCartneyFortune Teller (Live Rehearsal) (1986) B3–The BeatlesRoll Over Beethoven (Live On BBC Radio) (1963) B4–The Rolling StonesRoll Over Beethoven (Live On BBC Radio) (1963) B5–The BeatlesMoney (That's What I Want) (Original Stereo) (1963) B6–The Rolling StonesMoney (That's What I Want) (Mono) (1963) B7–The BeatlesMemphis, Tennessee (Decca Session) (1962) B8–The BeatlesMemphis, Tennessee (Live On BBC Radio) (1963) B9–The Rolling StonesMemphis, Tennessee (Live On BBC Radio) (1963) LP 2 - Sixties Covers C1–The Rolling StonesAround And Around (Live On BBC Radio) (1964) C2–The BeatlesAround And Around / Sweet Little Sixteen (Session) (1969) C3–The BeatlesCarol (Live On BBC Radio) (1963) C4–The Rolling StonesCarol (Live On BBC Radio) (1964) C5–The Rolling StonesHigh Heel Sneakers (Live On BBC Radio) (1964) C6–The BeatlesHigh Heel Sneakers #1 (Session) (1969) C7–The BeatlesHigh Heel Sneakers #2 (Instrumental) (1969) D1–The Rolling Stones AKA Little Boy Blue*Little Queenie (Home Tape) (1961 D2–The BeatlesLittle Queenie (Live) (1962) D3–The BeatlesLittle Queenie (Session) (1969) D4–The Rolling StonesLittle Queenie (Recording Session) (1969) D5–The Rolling StonesLittle Queenie (Live/Apple Acetate Mix) (1969) D6–John LennonJohn On Their Favourite Bands: "The Rolling Stones We Like" (Interview) (1964) First Performance Of The Song On The Radio D7–The Rolling StonesI Wanna Be Your Man (Live On The BBC) (First Radio Version) (1964) D8–The BeatlesI Wanna Be Your Man (Live On The BBC) (1964) LP 3 - The Beatles Sixties Recordings And Songs E1–John Lennon"We Were The Kings Of The Jungle" And On Meeting The Stones (Rolling Stone Interview) (1970) The Song John And Paul Wrote For The Rolling Stones E2–John LennonJohn On "I Wanna Be Your Man" (Live On BBC Radio) (1963) E3–The BeatlesI Wanna Be Your Man (Live On BBC Radio #2) (1964) E4–Paul McCartneyPaul On "I Wanna Be Your Man" (Radio Show) (1995) E5–The Rolling StonesI Wanna Be Your Man (Live On BBC-TV) (1964) Mick, Keith, Bill, Ronnie And Marianne Sing Beatles Songs E6–Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono, Julian Lennon, Sean LennonI Saw Her Standing There (Live) (1988) E7–Keith RichardsPlease Please Me (Home Rehearsal) (1994) E8–Marianne FaithfullI'm A Loser (1965) E9–Marianne FaithfullYesterday (Co-produced By Paul McCartney) (1965) E10–Bill Wyman's Rhythm KingsTaxman (Tribute To George) (2005) E11–Paul McCartney, Ron Wood, Roger DaltreyGet Back (Live) (2012) E12–John Lennon, Paul McCartney"Other People Done Our Songs" (BBC-TV) (1965) The Beatles With A Little Help From Brian, Mick And Keith F1–John LennonJohn On Brian Jones (Interview) (1970) F2–The BeatlesYellow Submarine (Original Overdubs) (1966) F3–The BeatlesAll You Need Is Love (TV Version) (1967) F4–The BeatlesBaby, You're A Rich Man (US Mono Mix) (1967) F5–Paul McCartneyPaul On "You Know My Name" And Brian Jones (Radio Show) (1995) F6–The Beatles, Brian Jones (5)You Know My Name (1967) F7–John Lennon, Yoko Ono, George Harrison, Brian Jones (5)What's The New Mary Jane? (Alternate Mix) (1968) LP 4 - The Rolling Stones' Rock And Roll Circus G1–John LennonJohn On "Yer Blues" And "Mick Jagger Resurrected Bullshit" (Interview) (1970) John & Yoko Play With Keith And The Rolling Stones - John Joins The Stone's Show G2–The Dirty MacCircus Blues Jam (Mix #2) (1968) G3–John Lennon, Mick JaggerMick And John's Intro/Yer Blues (A Cappella) (1968) G4–The Dirty MacYer Blues (Take 1/No Vocals Mix) (1968) G5–The Dirty MacYer Blues (Take 2/No Vocals Mix) (1968) G6–The Dirty MacYer Blues (Rehearsal) (1968) H1–John Lennon, Mick JaggerJohn And Mick's Introduction Of The Dirty Mac (1968) H2–The Dirty MacYer Blues (CD Mix) (1968) H3–Yoko Ono, Ivry Gitlis, The Dirty MacWhole Lotta Yoko (CD Mix) (1968) H4–The Dirty MacYer Blues (Take 2/IBC Stereo Acetate) (1968) H5–The Dirty MacYer Blues (Take 2/IBC Mono Acetate) (1968) H6–John LennonJohn's Intro Of The Rolling Stones (Link) (1968) H7–The Rolling StonesSalt Of The Earth (CD Mix) (1968) H8–John LennonJohn On The Show #1 (Talk) (1969) H9–The BeatlesJohn On The Show #2/Satisfaction Riff (Session) (1969) LP 5 - The Rolling Stones Sixties Recordings And Songs I1–John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Ringo Starr, Phil SpectorLike A Rolling Stone (Home Session) (1971) The Rolling Stones Sing/Play This All Together With Ringo, John And Paul I2–The Rolling Stones, Ringo StarrThat Place (Outtake) (1967) I3–The Rolling Stones, John LennonRide On Baby (Demo) (1965) I4–The Rolling Stones, John Lennon, Paul McCartneyDandelion (1967) I5–The Rolling Stones, John Lennon, Paul McCartneyWe Love You (Outtake) (1967) I6–The Rolling Stones, John Lennon, Paul McCartneyWe Love You (Version 1) (1967) I7–The Rolling Stones, John Lennon, Paul McCartneySing This All Together (Outtake) (1967) I8–The Rolling Stones, John Lennon, Paul McCartneySing This All Together (Outtake #2) (1967) The Beatles & Friends Play Sixties Rolling Stones Songs J1–The BeatlesLady Jane (Session) (1969) J2–The BeatlesLady Jane #2 (Session) (1969) J3–Julian LennonRuby Tuesday (1988) J4–Patrick Jude, Lori Burton, John LennonLet's Spend The Night Together (1975) J5–Paul McCartney"F*** Satisfaction" (1999) J6–Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono, Julian Lennon, Sean LennonSatisfaction (Live) (1988) J7–Ringo Starr, Bill Wyman, Dave MasonJumping Jack Flash (Live) (1979) J8–Leon RussellJumping Jack Flash (Live) (Edited) (1971) J9–Robbie McIntoshHonky Tonk Women (Live Rehearsal) (1993) Studio Version Of The Song J10–The Rolling StonesI Wanna Be Your Man (Mono Single) (1963) J11–The BeatlesI Wanna Be Your Man (Stereo LP) (1963) J12–Ringo StarrRingo On The "Rivalry" (Interview) (2012) LP 6 - Sixties Recording Sessions With Friends Paul, Brian, George, Ringo, Keith, Bill, Charlie And Mick Guest On These Sessions All Together K1–Mike McGear, Roger McGough, Paul McCartney, Brian Jones (5)Summer With Monica (1968) K2–Mike McGear, Roger McGough, Paul McCartney, Brian Jones (5)Basement Flat (1968) K3–Billy Preston, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Keith RichardsThat's The Way God Planned It (Alternate Version) (1969) K4–Billy Preston, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Keith RichardsThat's The Way God Planned It (Parts I & II) (1969) K5–Billy Preston, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Keith RichardsDo What You Want (1969) L1–Leon Russell, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Bill WymanRoll Away The Stone (1969) L2–Leon Russell, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Bill WymanDelta Lady (1969) L3–Leon Russell, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Bill Wyman, Charlie WattsI Put A Spell On You (1969) L4–Leon Russell, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Bill WymanPisces Apple Lady (1969) L5–Leon Russell, George Harrison, Bill Wyman, Eric ClaptonPrince Of Peace (1969) L6–Mick Jagger, Leon Russell, Ringo Starr, Bill Wyman(I Can't Seem To) Get A Line On You (1969) CD 1 1-1–John Lennon"Your Host For This Evening" (Get Back Sessions 1969) 1-2–The Rolling StonesNot Fade Away (Take 1 - 1964) [CD Bonus Track] 1-3–Mick Jagger, Brian Jones (5)"We Don't Compare With The Beatles" 1-4–The BeatlesNot Fade Away (Get Back Sessions 1969) 1-5–John Lennon & Yoko OnoNot Fade Away (At The St. Regis Hotel 1971) 1-6–John Lennon, Elephants MemoryNot Fade Away (Rehearsal - One To One Concert 1972) 1-7–The Rolling StonesYou Better Move On (Live on BBC Radio Plus TV/Stereo Test Programme "Blues In Rhythmn" - 1964) 1-8–George Harrison, Phil SpectorYou Better Move On (Session 1970) 1-9–Ringo StarrYou Better Move On (Outtake from Unreleased 1987 Album) 1-10–Paul McCartneyPaul McCartney On His Favorite Groups (Interview USA 1964) 1-11–The Rolling StonesPoison Ivy (Original Mono - A Side Of Unreleased Second Single Cancelled In Favour Of "I Wanna Be Your Man" Recorded 1963) 1-12–Linda McCartneyPoison Ivy (1987 Posthumous Album "Wide Prairie") 1-13–The Rolling StonesFortune Teller (Take 1 - 1963) 1-14–Paul McCartneyFortune Teller (Live Warm Up During A Video Rehearsal, Cactus Club 1986) 1-15–The BeatlesRoll Over Beethoven (Live On BBC Radio "Pop Goe The Beatles" - 1963) 1-16–The Rolling StonesRoll Over Beethoven (Live On BBC Radio - "Saturday Club" 1963) 1-17–The BeatlesMoney (Stereo - Original LP Mix - 1963) 1-18–The Rolling StonesMoney (Mono - From The First EP - 1963) 1-19–The BeatlesMemphis, Tennessee (Decca Records Audition Session 1962) 1-20–The BeatlesMemphis, Tennessee (Live On BBC Radio "Saturday Club" - 1963) 1-21–The Rolling StonesMemphis, Tennessee (Live On BBC Radio "Saturday Club" - 1963) 1-22–The Rolling StonesAround And Around (Live on BBC Radio "Top Gear" - 1964) 1-23–The BeatlesAround And Around/Sweet Little Sixteen (Get Back Sessions 1969) 1-24–The BeatlesCarol (Live On BBC Radio "Pop Go The Beatles" - 1963) 1-25–The Rolling StonesCarol (Live On BBC Radio "The Joe Loss Pop Show" - 1964) 1-26–The Rolling StonesHigh Heal Sneakers (Live On BBC Radio 1964) 1-27–The BeatlesHigh Heal Sneakers #1 (Get Back Sessions 1969) 1-28–The BeatlesHigh Heal Sneakers #2 (Get Back Sessions 1969) 1-29–The Rolling Stones AKA Little Boy Blue*Little Queenie (Home Tape - 1961/62) 1-30–The BeatlesLittle Queenie (Live In Hamburg, Star Club 1962) 1-31–The BeatlesLittle Queenie (Get Back Sessions 1969) 1-32–The Rolling StonesLittle Queenie (Recording Session 1969) 1-33–The Rolling StonesLittle Queenie (Apple Acetate Mix - Live In New York 1969) 1-34–John Lennon"The Rolling Stones We Like" - Interview on Dutch TV 1964 1-35–The Rolling StonesI Wanna Be Your Man (Live On BBC Radio "Saturday Club" - 1964) 1-36–The BeatlesI Wanna Be Your Man (Live On BBC Radio "Saturday Club" - 1964) CD 2 2-1–John Lennon"We Were The Kings Of The Jungle" And On Meeting The Stones ("Rolling Stone" Interview - 1970) 2-2–John LennonJohn On "I Wanna Be Your Man" (Live On BBC Radio - 1963) 2-3–The BeatlesI Wanna Be Your Man (Live On BBC Radio #2 "Saturday Club" - 1964) 2-4–Paul McCartneyPaul On Giving "I Wanna Be Your Man" To The Stones (Radio Show - 1995) 2-5–The Rolling StonesI Wanna Be Your Man (Live On BBC-TV "The Arthur Haynes Show" - 1964) 2-6–Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen, George Harrison And Ringo StarrI Saw Her Standing There (Live At The "Rock 'N' Roll Hall Of Fame '88" - 1988) 2-7–Keith RichardsPlease Please Me (Home Rehearsal For "Voodoo Lounge" - 1994) 2-8–Marianne FaithfullI'm A Loser (From The Album "Marianne Faithfull" - 1965) 2-9–Marianne FaithfullYesterday (From The Album "Go Away From My World" - 1965) 2-10–Marianne Faithfull And Paul McCartneyYesterday (Live On BBC-TV "The Music Of Lennon And McCartney" - 1965) [CD Bonus Track] 2-11–Bill Wyman's Rhythm KingsTaxman (Tribute To George - 2005) 2-12–The BeatlesAnd Your Bird Can Sing (Take 10/Remix - 1966) [CD Bonus Track] 2-13–Ronnie Wood*, Noel Gallagher And Unknown ArtistAll You Need Is Love (BBC-TV Tribute To John "Shine On" - 2000) [CD Bonus Track] 2-14–Paul McCartney, Ronnie Wood* And Roger DaltreyGet Back (Live In London - 2012) 2-15–John LennonJohn On Brian Jones ("Rolling Stone" Interview - 1970) 2-16–The Beatles With Brian Jones (5) And Marianne FaithfullYellow Submarine (Original Overdubs - 1966) 2-17–The Beatles With Mick Jagger And Keith RichardsA Day In The Life (Outtake - 1967) 2-18–The Beatles With Mick Jagger, Keith Richards And Marianne FaithfullAll You Need Is Love (From "Our World" TV Show - 1967) 2-19–The Beatles With Mick JaggerBaby, You're A Rich Man (US Mono Mix - 1967) 2-20–Paul McCartneyPaul On "You Know My Name" And Brian Jones ("Oobu Joobu" Radio Show - 1995) 2-21–The Beatles With Brian Jones (5)You Know My Name (Single Mono Mix - 1970) 2-22–The Beatles AKA John Lennon, Yoko Ono, George Harrison And Brian Jones (5)What's The New Mary Jane? (Alternate Mix - 1968) 2-23–Billy Preston With George Harrison, Ringo Starr And Keith RichardsThat's The Way God Planned It (Alternate Version - 1969) 2-24–Billy Preston With George Harrison, Ringo Starr And Keith RichardsThat's The Way God Planned It (Parts 1 And 2) (1969) 2-25–Billy Preston With George Harrison, Ringo Starr And Keith RichardsDo What You Want (1969) 2-26–Paul McCartneyI Wanna Be Your Man (Live At A Soundcheck -1993) 2-27–John Lennon And Paul McCartneyJohn And Paul: "Other People Done Our Songs (From The TV Show "The Music Of Lennon And McCartney" - 1965) CD 3 3-1–John LennonJohn On "Yer Blues" And: "Mick Jagger Resurrected Bullshit" ("Rolling Stone" Interview - 1970) 3-2–The Dirty MacCircus Blues Jam (Mix #2 - 1968) 3-3–John Lennon And, Mick Jagger"What Are You Doing On The Show?"/Yer Blues (A Cappella - 1968) 3-4–The Dirty MacYer Blues (Take 1/Rehearsal/Warm-Up Jam - No Vocals Mix - 1968) 3-5–The Dirty MacYer Blues (Take 2/Rehearsal/Warm-Up Jam - No Vocals Mix - 1968) 3-6–The Dirty MacYer Blues(Rehearsal - 1968) 3-7–John Lennon And Mick JaggerJohn And Mick's Introduction Of The Dirty Mac (1968) 3-8–The Dirty MacYer Blues (Released CD Mix - 1968) 3-9–Yoko Ono With Irving Gitlis* On Violin And The Dirty MacWhole Lotta Yoko (Released CD Mix - 1968) 3-10–The Dirty MacYer Blues (Take 2/IBC Stereo Acetate - 1968) 3-11–The Dirty MacYer Blues (Take 2/IBC Mono Acetate) 3-12–Yoko Ono With Irving Gitlis* On Violin And The Dirty MacWhole Lotta Yoko (IBC Mono Acetate - 1968) [CD Bonus Track] 3-13–The Dirty MacYer Blues (Alternate Take/Released DVD Mix - 1968) [CD Bonus Track] 3-14–John LennonJohn's Intro Of The Rolling Stones (Link - 1968) 3-15–The Rolling StonesSalt Of The Earth (Released CD Mix - 1968) 3-16–John LennonJohn On The Show #1 (Session Talk - 1969) 3-17–John LennonJohn On The Shiw #2/Get Back Riff - Satisfaction Riff #2 (Get Back Sessions - 1969) 3-18–John LennonJohn On The Show #3 (Interview - 1969) [CD Bonus Track] 3-19–The Dirty MacCircus Blues Jam (Complete/Mix #1 - 1968) [CD Bonus Track] 3-20–John LennonJohn On Allen Klein #1 ("Rolling Stone" Interview - 1970) [CD Bonus Track] 3-21–Mike McGear And Roger McGough With Paul McCartney And Brian Jones (5)Summer With Monika (1968) 3-22–Mike McGear And Roger McGough With Paul McCartney And Brian Jones (5)Basement Flat (1968) CD 4 4-1–John Lennon With Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono, Phil Spector And VariousLike A Rolling Stone (Home Session - Birthday Party 1971) 4-2–The Rolling Stones With Ringo StarrThat Place (Outtake - 196?) 4-3–The Rolling Stones With John LennonRide On Baby (Demo From "Aftermath" Sessions - 1965) 4-4–The Rolling Stones With John Lennon And Paul McCartneyDandelion (1967) 4-5–The Rolling Stones With John Lennon And Paul McCartneyWe Love You (Outtake - 1967) 4-6–The Rolling Stones With John Lennon And Paul McCartneyWe Love You (Version 1 - 1967) 4-7–The Rolling Stones With John Lennon And Paul McCartneySing This All Together (Outtake - 1967) 4-8–The Rolling Stones With John Lennon And Paul McCartneySing This Song Together (Outtake #2 - 1967) 4-9–Leon Russell With Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman And Ringo Starr(I Can't Seem To) Get A Line On You (Shine A Light) ("Leon Russell" Album Recording Sessions - 1969) 4-10–Ringo Starr And George HarrisonRingo And George On The Drug Busts (Interview On The Beatles Anthology - 1993/95) 4-11–The BeatlesLady Jane ("Get Back" Sessions - 1969) 4-12–The BeatlesLady Jane 2 ("Get Back" Sessions - 1969) 4-13–Mick JaggerRuby Tuesdy (Live In Concert, Brisbane - 1988) 4-14–Julian LennonRuby Tuesday (From The TV Soundtrack "The Wonder Years" - 1988) 4-15–Patrick Jude And Lori BurtonLet's Spend The Night Together (Released With The Book "Beatles Undercover" - 1975) 4-16–Ringo Starr"Long For Satisfaction" (1967) [CD Bonus Track] 4-17–Paul McCartney"F*** Satisfaction" ("Read My Lips") (Cavern Club Concert - 1999) 4-18–Mick Jagger With Bruce Springsteen, George Harrison, Ringo Starr And Yoko OnoSatisfaction (Live At The "Rock 'N' Roll Hall Of Fame '88 - 1988) 4-19–Robbie McIntoshHonky Tonk Women/"Don't Do That One" (Live Soundcheck - 1993) 4-20–Ringo Starr With Bill Wyman And Dave MasonJumping Jack Flash (Live For The Jerry Lewis Telethon - 1979) 4-21–Leon Russell With George Harrison, Ringo Starr And Billy PrestonJumping Jack Flash (Edited - Live "The Concert For Bangla Desh" - 1971) 4-22–Leon Russell With George Harrison, Ringo Starr And Bill WymanRoll Away The Stone (From The Album "Leon Russell" - 1969) 4-23–Leon Russell With Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Bill Wyman And Eric ClaptonDelta Lady (From The Album "Leon Russell" - 1969) 4-24–Leon Russell With George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Bill Wyman And Charlie WattsI Put A Spell On You (From The Album "Leon Russell" - 1969) 4-25–Leon Russell With George Harrison, Ringo Starr And Bill WymanPisces Apple Lady (From The Album "Leon Russell" - 1969) 4-26–Leon Russell With George Harrison, Bill Wyman And Eric ClaptonPrince Of Peace (From The Album "Leon Russell" - 1969) 4-27–The Rolling StonesI Wanna Be Your Man (Original Mono Single) 4-28–The BeatlesI Wanna Be Your Man (Original Stereo LP) 4-29–Pattie BoydPattie Boyd On The Rivalry And Her Favourite Stone (Interview - 2008) [CD Bonus Track] 4-30–Ringo StarrRingo On The "Rivalry": "That Was In Your Head" (TV Interview - 2012)