Geoff wrote:I was at school on Merseyside when that seminal moment hit me - who the.....? what the .....?, Then I skipped off school and regularly went down to the Cavern for the lunchtime sessions. Small steamy, sweaty, smelly, noisy.... it was new, it was vibrant it set me on my path into life. The next moment like that came just two years ago.... I switched on the car radio half way through a tune that blew my socks off, the program was the Paul Jones show, the tune was from an album called You and Me and the artist......? Just like the Beatle, the rest is history - Thank you John Paul George Ringo and of course George Martin who was instrumental in the editing - Oh yes, and thank you Joe!
Geoff,
You are a very lucky man to have been there at the Cavern. We lived right on Heathrow Airport London during the madness - in fact my house was demolished to build terminal 5. My sister used to skive off school with her mates and see them arrive and depart from the airport. Lots of big rows about that - my mum was a teacher at my sister's school !.
I managed to meet Paul McCartney only when he had formed Wings, nice guy,he got one of his staff to give me two free tickets four rows back and dead centre. Whilst I am embarrasing myself, I gave linda McCartney a 'Peace' sign when she was on stage (about 20 feet away) and she smiled and gave me one back .I was only a young teenager.
You are dead right about George Martin. His classical influence had a massive impact on the studio albums after they quit the road.
As a bassman I've got to go with 'Come Together' which has a great bass riff which I use as a warm up/ sound check and is instantly recognised in a positive way by punters.I suppose my very favourite track is Get Back , a great rock track and has Billy Preston guesting on keys, amazing. Don't get me started I could write all day on this thread.
WHEN will they release 'Live at The Hollywood Bowl' on CD ? You know , the one with the two tickets on the front cover .Macca's against it,too much crowd noise, so little hope.
No Ordinary Joe