yeah, Some Other Guy, Saw Her Standing There, and Talkin' 'Bout You ALL share the same guitar beats and Ringo's slack beat on the snare that he perfected with them. Seems McCartney built those tunes around that structure.
@timotastic : All of the tracks recorded by me, have Ringo on the drums. My tape machine ran continuously, every Night, from the beginning of November 1962 - 4am. 01.01.1963. The same tape was used the whole of the time, so the only reason that these unique tracks exist, is due to the fact that both The Dominoes and the Beatles contracts finished on that Day. I packed up the machine with the tape, and traveled back to the UK, 04.01.1963. Kingsize Taylor.
@AppleCorp3 : All of the tracks recorded by me, have Ringo on the drums. My tape machine ran continuously, every Night, from the beginning of November 1962 - 4am. 01.01.1963. The same tape was used the whole of the time, so the only reason that these unique tracks exist, is due to the fact that both The Dominoes and the Beatles contracts finished on that Day. I packed up the machine with the tape, and traveled back to the UK, 04.01.1963. Kingsize Taylor.
@altersachse dont forget also that (i believe) was hteir final Hamburg show, that New Year's eve. One must assume thatit waas a rather emotional evening. Knowing it was the end of the gig, the end of the year, the year Stu died. Of course Astrid and Klaus must have been there that nite, along with all the "exis" and everyone. Glad somethingof it was recorded. King Size must have had a clue it would be worth keeping, good for him. Understand George's spleen later, but so glad tapes were made!
My Mother was there. Front row left seats. She most remembers Paul, who she described as "the one with the big eyes". She said she wasn't impressed. She said the place was kinda "rough" by her description. She never went out with the guy that took her out there that night. Many years later, he became a German Parliament member she told me. Six months later she met my dad and then came to America. She was really surprised the Beatles popularity lasted like it did.
@AppleCorp3 It was a pity Ted didn´t have the equipment to make a really good take, it would have been the best Live album the Beatles ever made, and they wouldn´t have made a penny out of it ha ha
@altersachse Isn't that great? And what was George's argument in court 40 years later? One drunk making a deal with another drunk doesn't make a business contract! Gotta love it!
yeah, Some Other Guy, Saw Her Standing There, and Talkin' 'Bout You ALL share the same guitar beats and Ringo's slack beat on the snare that he perfected with them. Seems McCartney built those tunes around that structure.
powergirl901 2 months ago
@kingsizetaylor: I was at the Star Club many a times when you were
performing there. Always looking back at the "good old times" living
now in Reno, Nevada since 1964. That`s why I`m clicking on Star Club
articles to go back in time. How about you? I`ve read once, that you
returned to your butcher trade in England, but must be retired by now.
Moorkrug 5 months ago
hello wow you have a little gold mine on you then. must be worth a fortune
i love the beatles and i wish id been around back then shame i was only born in 68 lol
marycockburn1 5 months ago
@timotastic : All of the tracks recorded by me, have Ringo on the drums. My tape machine ran continuously, every Night, from the beginning of November 1962 - 4am. 01.01.1963. The same tape was used the whole of the time, so the only reason that these unique tracks exist, is due to the fact that both The Dominoes and the Beatles contracts finished on that Day. I packed up the machine with the tape, and traveled back to the UK, 04.01.1963. Kingsize Taylor.
kingsizetaylor 6 months ago
@AppleCorp3 : All of the tracks recorded by me, have Ringo on the drums. My tape machine ran continuously, every Night, from the beginning of November 1962 - 4am. 01.01.1963. The same tape was used the whole of the time, so the only reason that these unique tracks exist, is due to the fact that both The Dominoes and the Beatles contracts finished on that Day. I packed up the machine with the tape, and traveled back to the UK, 04.01.1963. Kingsize Taylor.
kingsizetaylor 6 months ago
@altersachse dont forget also that (i believe) was hteir final Hamburg show, that New Year's eve. One must assume thatit waas a rather emotional evening. Knowing it was the end of the gig, the end of the year, the year Stu died. Of course Astrid and Klaus must have been there that nite, along with all the "exis" and everyone. Glad somethingof it was recorded. King Size must have had a clue it would be worth keeping, good for him. Understand George's spleen later, but so glad tapes were made!
giles422 10 months ago
My Mother was there. Front row left seats. She most remembers Paul, who she described as "the one with the big eyes". She said she wasn't impressed. She said the place was kinda "rough" by her description. She never went out with the guy that took her out there that night. Many years later, he became a German Parliament member she told me. Six months later she met my dad and then came to America. She was really surprised the Beatles popularity lasted like it did.
annastwin 1 year ago
this is Ringo drumming.
charles43110 1 year ago
@AppleCorp3 It was a pity Ted didn´t have the equipment to make a really good take, it would have been the best Live album the Beatles ever made, and they wouldn´t have made a penny out of it ha ha
altersachse 1 year ago
@altersachse Isn't that great? And what was George's argument in court 40 years later? One drunk making a deal with another drunk doesn't make a business contract! Gotta love it!
AppleCorp3 1 year ago