Worst Beatles track ever for me...Ob-la-di. Ob-la-da. Hate it. Really, really hate it.
Have you not heard Honey Don't, or All Together Now! or Mr Moonlight?
Worst Beatles track ever for me...Ob-la-di. Ob-la-da. Hate it. Really, really hate it.
Minor pedantry but the Regent Ballroom (as The Big Apple) hosted many big acts in the 70's (including The Stones, T-Rex, Johnny Winter). And it was up the road a little from what is now Boots. I never knew that it was used in the 60's for concerts. Every day's a school day.
Pretty sure that the steps up to Boots in West Street are about where the entrance to the Regent was. Properties further north from there are of an older vintage. I do remember going to the Regent on a Saturday morning and they had some live music going on in the early sixties and that there was a bank on the corner until Branson took it over for his first Virgin store (although they'd run out by the time I got there). Yeah, the Big Apple was definatley 70s. Other than the Hippodrome, the best place for pop in the mid sixties would have been at the Aquarium where the Who played a few times.
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The entrance to Big Apple was around the back, up an extremely rickety fire escape on the outside of the building.
This shows it better
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I always assumed that Boots, being on the corner wasn't on the Regent site but I wasn't around when it was all pulled down.
Let It Be, Super Deluxe Exclusive Collector's Limited Edition 50th Anniversary one time only with a book and all that guff.
A bargain at a ton +.
Does Macca really need the dough?
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Or might it be a little exploitative?
Well, there's at least two reasons, sadly. Even if there wasn't that little snag, it would still be a bad idea - they peaked at Sergeant Pepper; the subsequent albums were at best patchy, and they made the right decision to break up when they did.Perhaps it has some new material of similar, Abba has released a couple of new songs after 30 years - whats to stop the Beatles getting back together?....
My best mate saw them play at the Cavern from the start (when a spotty teenage Cilla worked in the cloakroom). I asked him once how many times; "20-30". That's quite something. He told me about the time he saw them in their new suits and with their new instruments, and how everyone realised they (locals with little cash) would probably never see them live again.
Oddly, the Beatles are far from my mate's favourite band, and he waxes lyrical about numerous other bands from the time (Little Richard playing a New Brighton, etc).
For me, in the 60s, I loved them, but I found them strangely overhyped, even as a 5-8 year old. I love my music (and listen to maybe 30 tracks a day on the train to and from work) but I have no Beatles on my iPod (I did, but I wiped it). As a 5-8 year old, the music that made me go 'wow' was:
Telstar by the Tornados (the first record that blew me away)
Shakin' all over by Johnny Kidd and the Pirates
Kite by Simon Dupree and the Big Sound
Break Away by the Beach boys
Marrakesh Express by Crosby Stills and Nash
Walk away Renee by the Four Tops
You've lost that lovin feelin by the Walker Brothers
Baby Come back by the Equals
Oh, I could go on . . .
Please no, if you don't even rate one of the many Hollies classics like "Stay, "Look Through Any Window" etc. do'nt include this durge by Graham Nash.
And it's "Kites", not Kite.
Anything by Spencer Davis for me, listen to some of their album stuff. And the Manfreds.
The Artwoods were vastly under-rated.
Have you not heard Honey Don't, or All Together Now! or Mr Moonlight?
Octopus Garden?
Why don't we do it in the Road?
Yellow Submarine ?
Please no, if you don't even rate one of the many Hollies classics like "Stay, "Look Through Any Window" etc. do'nt include this durge by Graham Nash.
And it's "Kites", not Kite.
Anything by Spencer Davis for me, listen to some of their album stuff. And the Manfreds.
The Artwoods were vastly under-rated.
Are you not going to attribute this to the twitter poster who wrote the joke last week then?
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Ok,freaks, have I mentioned they were an over rated plagiaristic manufactured boy band, that suck…