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“This was the last time that The Beatles ever saw Pete Best.”
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“George and John snickered together, amused with one another. “I would say y’er dead hilarious – the both o’ ya,” Paul stared at them, “but I think y’er just dead...” And”
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“Brian was ever the gentleman. Then he clapped his hands together, speaking to them all, “It appears the boys’ve done quite well, then.” Martin smiled. “Consummate professionals.” “Yes.”
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“John could be moody. When he was hungry, when he was tired, when he was ill, when his leadership was threatened, when he was humiliated, when he was irritated over the least little thing, when he was suspicious of someone, when he was jealous, when he was provoked in the least, when he was anything but copacetic, he bared his claws. The group had learned to endure and wait it out until John’s aggravation eased. “Misery,”
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“EMI might have termed the band below “berks from Liverpool,” but Martin was beginning to see Epstein’s boys in a different light. Dedicated, diligent performers, the skinny young men were nothing shy of exceptional. When”
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“The boys were, in fact, so animated in person that Martin was actually considering recording their first LP live at The Cavern. “If we can’t get the right sound there,” Martin had confided to the New Musical Express’s correspondent, Alan Smith, “we might do the recording somewhere else in Liverpool... or we might bring an invited audience into the studio in London. The Beatles work better in front of an audience.”[373]”
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“Little Richard commented that if he hadn’t known the boys, he’d never have dreamed they were white!”
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“You might as well realise, young man, that you’ve brought shame and dishonour upon our entire family! None of the Stanleys will attend that mockery of a wedding, nor will I! The whole family will have nothing to do with you, John! You got yourself into this mess, now get yourselves out of it!”[201]”
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“Whatever gets y’through the night,”
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“Then very early on Thursday, 7 June 1962, as John wedged himself into Neil Aspinall’s Comer Van bound for Liverpool, George Martin made up his mind. The raggedy Beatles would, in fact, become a part of the “prestigious EMI family.” The decision was final.     Sources:”
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“Ron felt sorry for the untutored, provincial group. The lads were from Liverpool, and this was London. “It’s”
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“His eyes were closed again. He was closed. “Yeah.”
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“Eppy had a preliminary meeting with the Parlophone envoy – George Martin,” Paul spelled it out. “Yeah,”
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“A day late,” Paul held one finger up, “but never a dollar short, our Eppy.” The”
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“Ringo, he thought, had that effect on people. Somehow, he always made them smile.[39]”
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“Ah, it doesn’t really matter, does it?” George pointed out. “I mean, he could play on tin cans and still be great – could Ringo.” “Y’er”
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