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| September 7, 2005, 11:50am |
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Here's some fairly exclusive info that I gleaned from my trip to Liverpool regarding Allan Williams and Mark Lewisohn....
* Allan Williams' has just sold the film rights to his book "The Man Who Gave The Beatles Away"! This is a TOP book by the way!
* Mark Lewisohn has been commissioned to write a series of incredibly in-depth books about the Beatles and their impact on society and the Sixties. These are expected to be MIGHTY tomes and the first is due out in 2008 with the second to follow some FOUR years later! Mark has already expressed some doubt that these deadlines will actually be met and has asked for an extension!! I think there are 4 books due out in all! Start saving now! |
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| September 7, 2005, 4:05pm |
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Nice news...Exciting stuff!!!! Cheers for the tip.  |
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| September 7, 2005, 6:14pm |
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Does this mean a film will be made of Allan's book? |
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| September 7, 2005, 8:04pm |
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Niiiiiiiice. Thanks for sharing, Alan. |
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| juniorsfarm |
| September 7, 2005, 11:27pm |
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When Paul signed Allan William's book for him, he said (fearing endorsement) something like "To Allan, some of this book is almost correct". |
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| September 8, 2005, 10:43am |
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i love that book...wrong info doesn't really matter,the pics were worth the price. it is a good read too..... |
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Quoted from juniorsfarm
When Paul signed Allan William's book for him, he said (fearing endorsement) something like "To Allan, some of this book is almost correct".
LOL! John wrote some nice comments about it though - the letter from John is re-printed on the back of the book. |
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| September 8, 2005, 11:53am |
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Quoted from Bobber
Does this mean a film will be made of Allan's book?
According to Allan, yes.  |
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| juniorsfarm |
| September 10, 2005, 1:38am |
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God I hope not. There has been no one in any of these contrived movies that vaguely resembles, sounds, has the same mannerisms, etc., as the Beatles. Look at that piece of mess "Two of Us". The only person that would probably be easy to play would be Pete Best--you wouldn't have to talk, the only scene where you have to do anything is lighting a condom on fire, then you get axed. |
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pc31 |
| September 10, 2005, 10:38am |
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oh no don't tread those waters j r. |
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| September 10, 2005, 6:51pm |
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oh no don't tread those waters j r.
Why not? Pete Best doesn't have a personality. Didn't then, and seeing him last year at the Beatlefest, doesn't now. |
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| September 10, 2005, 8:54pm |
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but he was what gave them a steady drummer and a place to play...b4 they had neither and likely wouldn't have. |
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| September 10, 2005, 9:14pm |
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but he was what gave them a steady drummer and a place to play...b4 they had neither and likely wouldn't have.
That's speculation--you really don't think they could have found a drummer? Or a place to play? Please. How many times did they play at the Casbah? My guess is that though he was competent enough as a drummer, they'd have been able to find another one out there. They used the hell out of him. They only wanted him in the first place because he owned his own drums. |
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| September 10, 2005, 11:32pm |
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drum kits,especially complete ones were quite expensive back then,there were only a limited amount around too.as poor as most of liverpool was there couldn't have been many. then took at the other drummers they had.tommys girlfriend wanted him to quit,he was unreliable and he wanted to be paid.the early beatles made beer money and lunch with very little left over.they didn't even have decent amps but far worse they flat out blew.they were together a few years with no steady drummer.there are a few recordings of the four of them with no drummer present.the bass is the only percussion type there.and the recording sounds tinny as heck.plinking and strumming.now wonder mac use to block release of bootlegs and tried to stop the star club tapes too. they even did a few shows with no drummers.few drummers owned full kits.one that did was richard starkey,another was pete best.pete was never and never will be as good as ringo,by the way.peace and love richie. who was another steady??that other guy norm david chapman?disappeared i guess. most drummers probally had a high hat and a snare drum as you usually carried with you what you played.petes drums were stored at the casbahnow the casbah is a dirty little cellar.a bomb shelter maybe.remember the cellars were dark and dank.hot and not well ventelated,so smells lingered.there was not adequated electric i surmise also.butto be a house band at the time meant a steady gig and steady gigging is what perfects you. without pete they would has passed on germany.the single most important peice of their playing experience.george even said thats where they became a band. so to shrug pete off just seems unfair.granted he was not beatle material but he put the beat in beatles....hallejulah!!! brothersand blisters....... think about it...lets hear about the positives things he did.no mater what he was at least signifacant. |
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| September 10, 2005, 11:41pm |
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