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by Bob Spitz


  “the most important record outlet”: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  “There was really no radio”: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/9/97.

  A grainy picture of Gene Vincent: Mersey Beat, 7/6/61.

  He split the cover price: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/4/97.

  “He looked extremely smart”: Ibid., 8/2/97.

  “I can’t understand it”: Ibid.

  BEATLES SIGN RECORDING CONTRACT!: Mersey Beat, 7/20/61.

  “This is actually in Liverpool?”: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/2/97.

  “Record Releases by Brian Epstein”: Mersey Beat, 8/3/61. “He became our record reviewer.” Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/2/97.

  “What about these Beatles?”: Ibid.

  Legend has it that Brian: Epstein, Cellarful, p. 43.

  “The name ‘Beatle’ meant”: Ibid.

  “He would have had to have been blind”: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/2/97.

  “Do you remember that record”: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  “The Beatles are at the Cavern”: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/2/97.

  A letter from Stuart had indicated: Jürgen Vollmer, 8/82, AGA.

  “I showed them all the places”: Ibid.

  “We both detested pop”: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  “hovering around the counter”: Author interview with Bob Wooler, 10/30/97.

  “Then, I’m sorry to have to tell you”: Ibid.

  They knew who he was: Davies, Beatles, p. 125.

  “And what brings Mr. Epstein”: Ibid.

  “We just popped in”: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  “absolutely awful”/“remarkable”: Ibid.

  “Do you think I should manage them?”: Ibid.

  CHAPTER 15: A GIGANTIC LEAP OF FAITH

  “delicious-sounding” names: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/2/97.

  here Names of Liverpool bands: Leigh, Let’s Go Down the Cavern, dedication page; and Mersey Beat, various issues, 7/6/61–2/13/64.

  Slightly over three hundred… bands: Author interview with Bob Wooler, 10/30/97.

  Bands played what they wanted: Author interview with Howie Casey, 10/27/97.

  Brian was “besotted”: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  “John, especially”: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/9/97.

  “with all the pride of a peacock”: Author interview with Bob Wooler, 10/30/97.

  “for a chat”: Epstein, Cellarful, p. 48.

  “never know what made [him] say”: Ibid.

  On December 3, 1961: Lewisohn, Chronicle, p. 35; Epstein, Cellarful, p. 49.

  “rattled on the glass”: Author interview with Bob Wooler, 10/30/97.

  “This is me dad”: Davies, Beatles, p. 126; confirmed by Bob Wooler in author interview, 10/30/97.

  “Apparently quite a number of people want it”: Davies, Beatles, p. 126.

  “he was picking his words very carefully”: Best & Doncaster, Beatle!, p. 127.

  “Certainly there were several things”: Ibid.

  “they were delighted that a proper businessman”: Hello!, 5/14/94.

  Paul… “was more ambitious”: Author interview with Dot Rhone Becker, 11/19/98.

  wiles of “a Jewboy”: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/2/97.

  “The novelty” would eventually wear off: Davies, Beatles, p. 129.

  “They were as unruly a bunch”: Author interview with Bob Wooler, 10/30/97.

  “thieves”: Brown & Gaines, Love You Make, p. 68.

  “a right load of layabouts”: Leigh, Drummed Out!, p. 28.

  “I wouldn’t touch ’em”: Williams, “Liverpool Scene”; Lewisohn, Chronicle, p. 35.

  “there was an immediate bond”: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/3/97.

  same compatible relationship with Andrew Lloyd Webber: Ibid.

  “Presumably I looked as if I were… perfectly normal”: Ibid.

  “a very unhappy man”: Ibid.

  “Money was the deciding factor”: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/9/97.

  “he’d discovered a gold mine”: Author interview with Rex Makin, 11/1/97.

  “Harry was indignant”: Ibid.

  “the Beatles would be bigger”: “He assured my parents and me that they would be bigger than Elvis Presley.” Clive Epstein in Coleman, Lennon, p. 158; also author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  if Queenie wasn’t any more optimistic: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/3/97.

  Besides, she knew how stubborn Brian was: Brown & Gaines, Love You Make, p. 67.

  “Okay, you’re on”: Best & Doncaster, Beatle!, p. 130.

  276–77 “Right, then, Brian—manage us”: Norman, Shout!, p. 140.

  Stuart wasn’t expected to return: Bill Harry interview with Pauline Sutcliffe (audio), undated.

  Both Beatles had kept up a… correspondence: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/7/97.

  “a restlessness about life”: Coleman, Lennon, p. 159.

  “clearly distressed—bizarre”: Bill Harry interview with Pauline Sutcliffe (audio), undated.

  “Stuart looked absolutely god-awful”: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/5/97.

  “there was no supporting evidence”: Bill Harry interview with Pauline Sutcliffe (audio), undated.

  “Stuart fell over”: Rod Murray, 8/82, AGA.

  A grant had come through: “[He] got a tremendous grant… from the German government on Paolozzi’s recommendation.” Millie Sutcliffe in Pritchard & Lysaght, The Beatles, p. 92.

  “but not both”: Ibid.

  but writing stories and poems: Astrid Kirchherr in Pritchard & Lysaght, The Beatles, p. 91.

  “good sense to keep away from”: Bill Harry interview with Pauline Sutcliffe (audio), undated.

  “to smarten them up”: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  Leather and jeans were fine for the Cavern: “He claimed that no one in the world of entertainment outside our present environment would tolerate our slovenly look.” Best & Doncaster, Beatle!, p. 133.

  Brian expected everyone to show up on time: Coleman, Lennon, p. 157.

  “Brian believed that would be very good for us”: Miles, Paul McCartney, p. 96.

  “Paul was Mr. Show Business”: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/9/97.

  “a nice old ballroom”: Author interview with Sam Leach, 10/6/97.

  “Where are we going, boys?”: Anthology, vol. 1.

  CHAPTER 16: THE ROAD TO LONDON

  A graduate of the Merchant Taylors’ School: Leigh, Drummed Out!, p. 31.

  Barrow not only spoke the language: Liverpool Echo, 1959–61.

  “a schoolboy”: Author interview with Tony Barrow, 10/31/97.

  Each week, before placing the NEMS record order: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/9/97.

  “I have this fabulous group”: Author interview with Tony Barrow, 10/31/97.

  “instantly impressive”: Ibid.

  “bright lights”: Author interview with Richard Rowe Jr., 8/19/97.

  Brian was “very taken” with Smith: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  After a rousing lunchtime session: Best & Harry, Best Years, p. 137.

  “Right,” Smith said without any ado: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  “ill humor”: Author interview with Dot Rhone Becker, 11/19/98.

  “very late” the next morning: Pete Best in Leigh, Drummed Out!, p. 31.

  “He was frothing at the mouth”: Best & Harry, Best Years, p. 137.

  He’d been out late at a party: Lewisohn, Chronicle, p. 52.

  studios were “freezing cold”: Author interview with Tony Barrow, 10/31/97.

  “ill at ease”: Lewisohn, Chronicle, p. 52.

  “[He] believed that the way to impress Mike Smith”: Norman, Shout!, p. 143.

  “all these weir
d novelty things”: Letter, John Lennon to Tony Barrow, 12/63; also: Beatles Book Monthly, 1/83, p. 7.

  “We thought hard about the material”: Pete Best in Leigh, Drummed Out!, p. 90.

  “fairly silly repertoire”: Miles, Paul McCartney, p. 89.

  their performance was flat: Decca audition tape, 1/1/62.

  too many “pretty” numbers: “Decca didn’t want all that pretty-pretty kind of number.” Letter, John Lennon to Tony Barrow, 12/63; also: Beatles Book Monthly, 1/83, p. 7.

  work had been “productive”: Best & Harry, Best Years, p. 139.

  “Can’t see any problems”: Ibid.

  Brian surprised them by ordering: Norman, Shout!, p. 144.

  “What a great way to start 1962”: Best & Harry, Best Years, p. 139.

  “best group in Liverpool”: Mersey Beat, 1/4/62.

  “He was always on the phone to Polydor”: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  “It became hard, right off the bat”: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/3/97.

  “Whatever you do… don’t tell Daddy”: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  “Nine times out of ten”: Author interview with Colin Manley, 10/3/97.

  “Shut yer fucking yap!”: Author interview with Bob Wooler, 10/30/97.

  “rude photos”: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/5/97.

  “We always stayed out of their way”: Author interview with Dot Rhone Becker, 1/19/98.

  Brian repeated his foremost goal: Letter from R. N. White to Brian Epstein, 12/7/61.

  “Whilst we appreciate the talents”: Ibid., 12/14/61.

  “amazing record collection”: “He sent to America for some of it but acquired the best stuff on the black market.” Author interview with Richard Rowe Jr., 8/19/97.

  “No, Mike, it’s impossible”: Dick Rowe in Pritchard & Lysaght, The Beatles, p. 88.

  “Liverpool could have been in Greenland”: Ibid.

  “He had very substantial accounts”: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/3/97.

  “thought it was awful”: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  Philips also passed: Letter from E. J. Harvey to Brian Epstein, 2/11/62.

  “It appears that we are cursed”: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/8/97.

  “The people at Decca didn’t like the boys’ sound”: Dick Rowe in Pritchard & Lysaght, The Beatles, p. 90.

  “You couldn’t get in”: Ibid., p. 89.

  “You have a good record business”: Ibid., p. 90.

  “completely shattered”: Beatles Book Monthly, 11/82, p. 32.

  “Now, who hasn’t [already] got a group”: Related by Kim Bennett, assistant to Sid Coleman, Beatles Book Monthly, 5/69, p. 8.

  HMV and Columbia got the heavy hitters: Martin, All You Need, p. 83.

  “It was the bastard child”: Author interview with Colin Manley, 10/2/97.

  “a lot of traditional Scottish bands”: Author interview with Ron Richards, 12/29/97.

  Martin would have “to do something” bold: Martin, All You Need, p. 84.

  “between the cracks”: Ibid.

  “We had gone from being known as a sad little company”: Author interview with Ron Richards, 12/29/97.

  297–98 “so soft the engineers had… difficulty”: Ibid.

  “not to be so clever”: Letter, John Lennon to Tony Barrow, Beatles Book Monthly, 1/83, p. 7.

  “Right. Try Embassy”: Epstein, Cellarful, p. 58.

  “Brian Epstein decided that everyone”: Leigh, Let’s Go Down the Cavern, p. 59.

  He was “embarrassed”: Pete Best in Leigh, Drummed Out!, p. 26.

  “Almost since he joined”: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/1/97.

  “If one of the others got more applause”: Author interview with Bob Wooler, 10/30/97.

  A poster for The Outlaw: Leigh, Drummed Out!, p. 26.

  “He was the only Beatle I mentioned”: Author interview with Bob Wooler, 10/30/97.

  “That had always been Paul’s role”: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/2/97.

  “brilliant”/“they were going to conquer the world”: George Martin, Arena archives.

  “had seen it all before”: Ibid.

  “He… expressed surprise”: Martin, All You Need, p. 122.

  “unswerving devotion”: George Martin, Arena archives.

  “a big hype”: Martin, All You Need, p. 122.

  “very mediocre”: Ibid.

  “You know, I really can’t judge”: George Martin, Arena archives.

  “Brian’s investment in the band”: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  “Brian was too captivated”: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/3/97.

  By February, he was taking amphetamines: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  “Brian didn’t want to go to gigs”: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/3/97.

  “with his hair combed forward”: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/2/97.

  “We’d heard Brian was queer”: Miles, Paul McCartney, p. 88.

  “They always knew he was a queen”: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/3/97.

  “I see that new Dirk Bogarde film”: Author interview with Bob Wooler, 10/30/97.

  “Within forty-eight hours”: Ian Sharp, 8/84, AGA.

  CHAPTER 17: DO THE RIGHT THING

  “The Beatles were home in Hamburg”: Author interview with Adrian Barber, 10/4/97.

  An omen presented itself: “I had German measles so I went a day later than the other guys…. ” George Harrison in Anthology, p. 69.

  “Where’s Stu?”: Best & Doncaster, Beatle!, p. 150.

  “Oh, what’s the matter?”: Coleman, Lennon, p. 162.

  “a bomb going off in his head”: “Millie told me it was like a bomb…. ” Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/7/97.

  “he was going blind”: “Millie told me that she’d got a letter from Stuart, who said he was afraid he was going blind.” Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/2/97.

  Other times, she struggled to hold him down: Norman, Shout!, p. 149.

  According to one account, he’d blacked out: Ibid.

  On April 10: Lewisohn, Chronicle, p. 56.

  “He has to go to the hospital”: Coleman, Lennon, p. 162.

  No one that close in age had died: “Not many of our contemporaries had died.” Paul McCartney in Anthology, p. 69.

  “a real shock”: Ibid.

  “looked up to Stu”: “I depended on him to tell me the truth.” John Lennon, 1967 interview, in Anthology, p. 69.

  Even Astrid insisted that they go on: “[S]he did, indeed, go to the Star Club when the Beatles opened there on 13 April.” Coleman, Lennon, p. 163.

  The rest of the bill featured: Beatles Book Monthly, 1/83, p. 19.

  “without [his] approval you did not work”: Author interview with Adrian Barber, 10/4/97.

  “spoke English with a typical German… accent”: Ted “Kingsize” Taylor, 9/2/85, AGA.

  “ruthless” pit bull: Ibid.

  “an immense, cavernous rock ’n roll cathedral”: Author interview with Adrian Barber, 10/4/97.

  “twistin’ base”: “News from Germany,” Mersey Beat, 5/3/62.

  The Beatles took one look: “The Star-Club was great.” Paul McCartney in Anthology, p. 69; “a big place and fantastic.” George Harrison in ibid.

  “the first real theatrical setting”: Author interview with Adrian Barber, 10/4/97.

  “There was a fucking curtain”: Ibid.

  “The beatings he gave to people”: Author interview with Ray Ennis, 10/1/97.

  the missing three fingers: “When you shook hands with him, he only had a finger and thumb on his right hand. The rest had been cut off.” Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/5/97.

  He doted on them: “He always spoke English very grammatically.” Ibid.

  “Horst made sure we were protected”: Author interview with Tony Crane, 10/7/97.

  “gave [them]
immunity”: Author interview with Ray Ennis, 10/1/97.

  “Manfred’s Home for Itinerant Scousers”: Author interview with Bill Harry, 8/5/97.

  “roughly 850 to 1,000 people”: Don Arden in Pritchard & Lysaght, The Beatles, p. 93.

  “a step up”: Coleman, Lennon, p. 163.

  Only one of his songs, “You Better Move On”: Whitburn, Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits.

  “We wanted to [sound] like Arthur Alexander”: Liner notes, The Ultimate Arthur Alexander, Razor & Tie RE 2014.

  “He opened the barn door”: Author interview with Adrian Barber, 2/29/00.

  John Lennon managed to fuel his rage: “During that trip in Hamburg, John was certainly often wild.” Gerry Marsden in Coleman, Lennon, p. 164.

  He’d begun blowing off steam: Horst Fascher in Coleman, Lennon, p. 163.

  “foamed at the mouth”: Author interview with Ray Ennis, 10/1/97.

  “all people [were] basically shit”: Author interview with Adrian Barber, 10/4/97.

  “And all of us just stood there”: Gerry Marsden in Coleman, Lennon, p. 169.

  “a trend [for musicians] to bounce around”: Ibid.

  “Hey, remember the war?”: Ibid.

  “a little bit mad”: Ibid., p. 164.

  “out of my fucking mind”: John Lennon, 1972 interview, in Anthology, p. 78.

  “let loose like maniacs”: Author interview with Colin Manley, 10/2/97.

  a “shabby little… bedsit”: Hello!, 5/7/94.

  “Imagine having her there all the time”: Letter to Cynthia Lennon, 4/62.

  “The pressure was really getting to him”: Author interview with Alistair Taylor, 1/17/98.

  CONGRATULATIONS BOYS: Lewisohn, Chronicle, p. 56.

  HAVE SECURED CONTRACT: Ibid., p. 55 (picture).

  None of the Beatles had been forewarned: “It was only Brian telling us we were going to make it and George.” John Lennon, 1972 interview, in Anthology, p. 68.

  By way of celebration: Best & Doncaster, Beatle!, p. 159.

  Unable to make ends meet: C. Lennon, A Twist, p. 61.

  “they played tick with hatchets”: Author interview with Dave Foreshaw, 10/3/97.

  “money had run out”: C. Lennon, A Twist, p. 70.

  “period got later and later”: “Cynthia Lennon: In Her Own Words,” Hello!, 5/21/94.

  “The horror of it”: “Cynthia Lennon: In Her Own Words,” Hello!, 5/14/94.

 

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