This was an original song written by peter oakman/tony oakman/and j. beveridge.. the beatles then were back up to Joe Brown and the Bruvvers[oakman]in several gigs Joe became a good friend of George and the other fab 4..all played around europe in those days..tony did his Nashos then rejoined Joe in 1962..from a mate
@2011littlejohn1 Joe Brown and the Bruuvers, I think, and he was a slam bang guitarist as well and did the original Henry the Eight. I would recommend Sire Records 1975 double elpee: Roots of British Rock 1956-1963 which was also a part of a KPFK and KCRW documentary by the late Jay Laycee. Early UK rock has many gems not known by us Yanks on this side well worth hearing...
That's a rare find! As you may know, the BBC wiped most of the Beatles session tapes, and that left EMI/Apple scrambling to find good off-air recordings of some of the broadcasts for the Live at The BBC CD's. Many have been floating around as bootlegs for years. This is one I'd heard of but haven't heard until tonight! :) It's unfortunate so many lesser informed fans want to insist this and others are Hamburg recordings, and want to have a pissfest over it. Cheers for posting!
great cover by george and the boys
historicbloke 2 days ago
Never heard it before. AWSOME SONG!!!!
ZachariasWilbury96 3 weeks ago
This was an original song written by peter oakman/tony oakman/and j. beveridge.. the beatles then were back up to Joe Brown and the Bruvvers[oakman]in several gigs Joe became a good friend of George and the other fab 4..all played around europe in those days..tony did his Nashos then rejoined Joe in 1962..from a mate
michaeal053 3 weeks ago
@2011littlejohn1 Joe Brown and the Bruuvers, I think, and he was a slam bang guitarist as well and did the original Henry the Eight. I would recommend Sire Records 1975 double elpee: Roots of British Rock 1956-1963 which was also a part of a KPFK and KCRW documentary by the late Jay Laycee. Early UK rock has many gems not known by us Yanks on this side well worth hearing...
terrysaurus58 1 month ago
This was recorded live 6/11/1962 on the BBC "Teenagers' Turn-Here We Go", aired 6/15/62 (drums: Pete Best. Their second radio show.)
TaserTracks 2 months ago
I've loved this song since the first time I heard it on bootleg LP I bought along time ago.
Wish it was better quality. Definately would have been on The Beatles At The Beeb release if it was.
TaserTracks 2 months ago
Love this performance. It's a pity BBC not have the original tapes.
leoconde 2 months ago
That's a rare find! As you may know, the BBC wiped most of the Beatles session tapes, and that left EMI/Apple scrambling to find good off-air recordings of some of the broadcasts for the Live at The BBC CD's. Many have been floating around as bootlegs for years. This is one I'd heard of but haven't heard until tonight! :) It's unfortunate so many lesser informed fans want to insist this and others are Hamburg recordings, and want to have a pissfest over it. Cheers for posting!
stratocat9999 2 months ago
@210357tommy u trolling?
SuperEmcg 3 months ago
so it looks like they stole cars and burned them out, nothing changes.
210357tommy 3 months ago