In last weeks episode we took an indepth dive into The Beatles record breaking appearance at Shea Stadium, New York in August 1965.
This week we backtrack exactly 3 years to the August of 1962. When a film crew from a regional television magazine programme visited the Cavern in Liverpool, to film John, Paul, George and newly appointed drummer Ringo Starr, perform one of their now legendary lunchtime performances.
This historic clip of The Beatles performing Some Other Guy demonstrates what a great live band they had become following years of playing clubs and halls around the north west of England and of course, Hamburg.
In this episode of Fixing A Hole, we discuss how the filming came about. What other songs they performed that day. How due to sound issues a further recording date was organised. And how after all this effort, the clip was consigned to the vault until Beatlemania erupted in Great Britain in the autumn of 1963.
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What is Fixing A Hole - The Beatles podcast you didn't know you needed ?
Join Paul Humbley and Mark Wakely for their weekly conversations talking about all things Beatles in the Fixing a Hole podcast.
Paul, a lifelong Beatles obsessive. Mark an ex-London black cab driver, pirate radio DJ and podcast producer have one thing in common. Music, and particularly a love for The Beatles.
They have partnered to bring you weekly themed conversations covering all aspects of John, Paul, George, and Ringo’s careers. Both together as a group or as solo artists. It is Mark’s job to extract the knowledge from Paul’s Beatle brain and stop him when it gets a bit too nerdy!
Join them in this Magical Mystery Tour through the lives of John, Paul, George, and Ringo by listening into Fixing a Hole, The Beatles podcast you didn’t know you needed.