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Post by pothos on Aug 22, 2020 14:47:58 GMT
I hope both of these venues survive. They deserve to.
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Post by brewmaster on Aug 22, 2020 15:17:41 GMT
Absolutely. Both contribute to our tourist industry, which will be essential once the Chinese Virus subsides.
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Post by brewmaster on Aug 27, 2020 8:24:48 GMT
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Post by brewmaster on Feb 5, 2021 15:51:10 GMT
Trailer for Cavern documentary....
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Post by brewmaster on Oct 4, 2022 8:19:53 GMT
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Post by pothos on Oct 4, 2022 9:44:22 GMT
What amazing photographs.
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Post by ROCKY on Oct 4, 2022 14:22:23 GMT
Thanks for sharing those photos and article Brew. That's Lennon playing his Ric 325 before he got it painted black and Paul using his Hofner bass which he just bought. George is playing his 1958 Neoton Futurama. (below)
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Post by brewmaster on Oct 5, 2022 16:30:17 GMT
Another anniversary remembered....
I remember the first time I heard "Love Me Do", it was in the same room that I'm writing this. A schoolmate had bought the record in NEMS on release day, and brought it here. We played in on our gramophone..... and I've been a Beatles fan ever since.
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Post by ROCKY on Oct 6, 2022 15:34:36 GMT
Here's my little addition to the anniversary of Love Me Do. Paul talks about it in May,2022. I never heard the song of course until 1964.
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Post by ROCKY on Oct 7, 2022 13:12:12 GMT
btw John's Ric 325 that is up in that early Cavern photo of John is what it looks like today. Before John passed away (a nice way of saying instead of, he was slaughtered on the streets of NYC ) had that guitar restored to what it looked like back then. And of course Paul's Hofner was stolen and never recovered.
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Post by pothos on Oct 7, 2022 21:47:37 GMT
Do you think Paul's guitar wiull ever surface.
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Post by brewmaster on Oct 8, 2022 9:16:41 GMT
It still belongs to Paul, so unlikely it will be offered for sale.
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Post by ROCKY on Oct 8, 2022 15:32:18 GMT
There was a rumor a few years ago that a fan in Ottawa, Canada has it. "Paul McCartney’s stolen violin bass may be in Ottawa, hidden by a mysterious Macca fanatic known as “The Keeper.” It sounds outlandish, but the possibility that Sir Paul’s missing bass guitar is somewhere in Ottawa is raised in a massive new biography titled, Paul McCartney - The Life : by Philip Norman.(2013)" Paul played LIVE there in 2013 and again in 2020, and may have had tried having his people search for the guitar.
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