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How Dylan influenced McCartney

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The Beatles' record sales dwarfed those of Bob Dylan. In terms of musical influence, the relationship was inverse. 

When did The Beatles first hear Dylan?

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  The two most influential pop acts of the 1960s were initially wary of each other. As the world was going Beatles-mad, Bob told pals he had no time for 'bubblegum music'. Paul, for his part, dismissed the 'folk crap' he had not actually heard. Meanwhile, the rivals were busy checking each other out.    The Beatles hear Bob In Paris in January 1964 was the first time I ever heard Dylan at all. Paul got the record [ The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan ] from a French DJ. For three weeks in Paris, we didn’t stop playing it. We all went potty about Dylan. John Lennon quoted in Anthology Bob, for his part, joined 70 million fellow Americans in watching that Ed Sullivan Show a few weeks later. And in August 1964, he pitched up at their hotel when they were next in New York. The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan  Released in May 1963, Dylan's second studio album marked his emergence as a major singer-songwriter. Several tracks ('Blowing in the Wind, Times They Are a-Changing, A Hard ...

Who was ''Lovely Rita, Meter Maid'?

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"But that isn't my car!"  Lovely Rita meter maid Nothing can come between us There are two origin stories - three if you count a composite version.

George Harrison's first guitar

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Ringo famously obtained his first drum while in hospital.  A spell on the children’s ward was also the catalyst for George Harrison obtaining his first musical instrument. When he was thirteen, George was admitted to hospital with what turned out to be a minor kidney problem.  To cheer up his sick son, Harry Harrison agreed to buy a classmate’s Dutch Egmond flat-top acoustic guitar. Dutch Egmond Acoustic — George Harrison’s first guitar What George would later describe as a ‘cheapo, a horrible little guitar’ had a selling price of £3 ($4). This was a large sum for a poorly paid bus driver, though it would prove an inspired long-term investment.  Technical issues The Egmond proved very difficult to master, partly because it was poorly set up (a common problem with cheaper mass-produced guitars).  Progress was also hampered by an ill-advised experiment. Curious to see how the guitar was engineered, George unscrewed the head and was unable to fix it back on.  Aband...

Who was 'late but very clean'?

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  Outside Paul's family home in the early 1960s Soon after first seeing them at the Cavern, Brian Epstein invited The Beatles for a formal meeting at his office. This was arranged for the afternoon of Sunday, 3rd December 1961, at 4.30. Epstein wanted to manage the band but had doubts about their reliability and professionalism. The Beatles, for their part, had achieved success in Hamburg and Liverpool but had no record deal or national profile. John, George, and Pete took the bus to the meeting. They arrived on time - but after forty five minutes, there was still no sign of Paul.  A call was made to the McCartney family home. This revealed that  Paul had just got up and was having a bath. Epstein exploded, "How can he be so late for such an important meeting?"     To which Harrison famously replied, "He may be late, but he's very clean".  A frosty silence melted into laughter. Why was Paul so late? On one level, Paul's lateness was symptomatic of  wha...

How did David Bowie and John Lennon become friends?

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  We were first introduced in about 1974 by Elizabeth Taylor. 

Abbey Road Photo FAQ: Clues?

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The 'Paul is Dead' rumour began in early 1967. The Abbey Road cover photo provided new 'clues.' 

What is the most recorded song of all time?

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57 Wimpole Street where Paul lived with the Asher family

Which song mentions two prime ministers?

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Which songs did The Beatles record in German?

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The Beatles learned some very basic, functional German while in Hamburg. They were resolutely English in their approach to pronunciation, intonation and attempting to mimic accent.