Maintainin
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"Pardon me for asking...........but would that be Steptoe & Son?"
"It is know"
(Sorry, I've watched that film about 200 times in my youth)
"Pardon me for asking...........but would that be Steptoe & Son?"
"It is know"
(Sorry, I've watched that film about 200 times in my youth)
Even the normally undemonstrative George Martin got the hump with him somewhere around the 70th take. Bizarrely, given that they had Come Together, Her comes the sun, Something and The Long and Winding Road, on the go at roughly the same time, McCartney viewed this as a potential single. By contrast, and as you correctly state, Lennon and Harrison hated itEdison is correct Sir
Underrated track in my opinion, the lyrics and story is fantastic , a psychopath that murders his date, his teacher and judge with a Hammer
Think it divides opinion though and aside from McCartney the rest of the band hated absolutely everything about recording this
DeccaDavid El Mago Silva 1
dublinblue12 1
Whichonespink 1
Shuffs 3
Millo 1
8) for which label did The Beatles audition on the first day of 1962
FactoryDavid El Mago Silva 1
dublinblue12 1
Whichonespink 1
Shuffs 3
Millo 1
8) for which label did The Beatles audition on the first day of 1962
One of the biggest gaffs in history :)Decca
Apparently he signed the stones straight away after their audition as he didn't want to make the same mistake twiceOne of the biggest gaffs in history :)
A & R manager Dick Rowe heard them that day (they'd just driven down from Liverpool on a freezing 1st Jan) and turned them down.
They went on to sell a billion records. LoL
Not straight away, The Stones were recommended to Decca by George Harrison, they were signed during the 2nd week of May 1962.Apparently he signed the stones straight away after their audition as he didn't want to make the same mistake twice