Way Beyond Compare

The history and music of the Fab Four
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Something I've never seen before, and some stuff I haven't heard before.



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Super link. Thanks!
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Thanks Stan.
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Some great quality stuff on there.
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Great link, thanks mate!

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Wow---awesome site. There is a wealth of great stuff there. I love the studio takes of the early songs.

Thanks a lot, Stan!
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Who's playing bass on the '60 Quarrymen tracks? Incredible stuff.
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That's Stu Sutcliffe on bass, supposedly. I don't doubt it. Some isn't bad, alot is just, um, interesting. He wasn't a natural, at least on bass.
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No, it's not great. But according to many early authors of Beatles' books, one would think Stu could hardly play. But it appears that his back to the audience routine may have been more due to shyness than skill, eh?
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I know everyone has seen it, but this is a nice video.... earliest color vid.... but given that the Fabs are wearing their leathers, is this clip earlier than the film of them doing "Some Other Guy" at the Cavern?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gzh7h5anhoU
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Way earlier.
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yea, you're right. I see one mention of 'Some Other Guy' being filmed by Grenada TV on September 5th 1962. However looking at 'The Beatles - A Diary" (Barry Miles) the date is Aug 22.

http://www.royalgenes.biz/rec.music.beatles/thread175.html

Although the color clip is not visible on this site's link, it describes the date as Feb 12th or 14th 1962 at a Valentine's Day gig at Wirral Church Hall..... or a gig at St Paul's Presbyterian Church in North Road, Tranmere.

This makes sense since it took a little while after Brian Epstein became manager before they were persuaded to give up the leathers for good.

this web site says "It is the earliest-known footage of the Beatles by eight or nine months and the only colour footage in existence of them at that time. .... The next known footage is when Granada filmed them in the Cavern, but that was in black and white."

Looking at the Barry Miles book again, it seems that the Beatles were at the BBC Radio on Feb 12th and at the Cavern on Feb 14th.

On Feb 24th they played at the YMCA, Wirral. (where "the audience were bored by the group's long introductions between songs and bood them off the stage")

On March 10th they did play at St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Tranmere, Brrkenhead.

So.... it's likely that the color film is from either Feb 24th or March 10th, 1962.
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Post by lennonon »

I think it's actually '61, no Kent?
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