It's such a waste of space to include those fake American Posters (WEMBLEY - 'British Invasion' that can be purchased for around 6 pounds, but are of no value whatsoever. The venues/ dates/ billing are totally nonsensical! PR
that does not seem right either...the mb's played the cavern too...in the early 60s.....
A previous incarnation of The Moodies supported The Beatles on April 15th 1963 at Tenbury Wells, Worcester. Denny and The Diplomats (Denny Laine) also supported them in '63. One source has them supporting The Beatles on an entire tour in 1964, but I can't even find that in Lewisohn. There is a photo of them all together but I can't find it. Maybe our Spanish friend can help us out.
I just want you to reassure him - talk to him, make him see the error of his ways. Then I'll hit him.
I stumbled across a fun quote while reading up on Larry Kane's book about touring with the Beatles in '64 & '65. Larry writes:
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In 1964, the group was still very much aware of fame's fragility, and enjoying every minute.
"They kept getting asked, 'When's the bubble going to burst?' We'd joke about it in the back of the plane," Kane recalled. "It was on their minds, that they'd fade sometime."
But, he added, not everyone was convinced the Beatles were a flash in the pan.
"There were two people who thought they were the greatest band in the world -- Brian Epstein and John Lennon," Kane said. "Both of them felt that they'd last into the next century."
Both of them felt that they'd last into the next century. -- They didn't live to see it come true, but they certainly called that correctly. I think that's awesome. Cheers.
All you've got to do is choose love. That's how I live it now. I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden. I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007
For all I know, Ringo might be a yogi disguised as a drummer! - George Harrison
I stumbled across a fun quote while reading up on Larry Kane's book about touring with the Beatles in '64 & '65. Larry writes:
Both of them felt that they'd last into the next century. -- They didn't live to see it come true, but they certainly called that correctly. I think that's awesome. Cheers.