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Originally posted by commewtf
During the Get Back sessions approximatly how much time was recorded onto the 16min reels? And who was the major distributor of copies of the reels for the past years who isn't in operation anymore.
What song was recorded in a Ready, Steady, Go! video which was never realeased on any album?
What was George against doing with The Beatles but ended up doing eitherway?
That's it for now... 
Edit: There was one question about George's favorite guitar...
I'm taking a guess here and saying that it was his 360/12 that got stolen not long after the Candlestick Park concert...
If not, then i'll say it was his Gretsch Duo Jet...
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By "Get Back" sessions, I assume you mean the recently discovered missing tapes. There were about 500 tapes recovered, which puts it at roughly 8000 minutes. If you were referring to ALL of the existing Get Back tapes, I have no clue without looking it up. But I'd be glad to know. I'm also clueless about the distributor, but I do know that Glyn Johns was the culprit in sneaking out the early dubs.
The missing release from Ready, Steady, Go! was the ultimate frat party song, "Shout!" I'm actually glad they didn't release it, because I don't think it's a very good version. I'm sure that when they were belting it out back in Hamburg it sounded a lot better.
I need more info on the George question. A hundred things are running through my head and it could be any of them.
Thanks for the questions!