My introduction to the Beatles came from viewing their last luncheon show at the Cavern Club in Liverpool on TV from Edinburgh, Scotland, where I was going to school. I would like to confirm the setlist of that show, but have somewhat mixed and vaguerecollections because of the new songs that seemed to quickly follow. I've looked everywhere online and so far nothing solid...
It seemed to me they played mostly covers and maybe one or two of their own songs. Love me Do, PS I love you, Please Please Me and Ask me why had all been released in the UK by that time. I think for covers they may. have done Twist and Shout, possiblyMoney, and one or two others.
I must say I was in a delighted state of shock at the time, as you might imagine, adding to the confusion. A school buddy had dragged me to their flat saying "You've got to hear these guys!" so I was completely taken by surprise...(and have yet torecover)...
Thanks,
Pamela
On Monday, December 27, 2021 at 1:31:21 PM UTC-5, pamel...@gmail.com wrote:recollections because of the new songs that seemed to quickly follow. I've looked everywhere online and so far nothing solid...
My introduction to the Beatles came from viewing their last luncheon show at the Cavern Club in Liverpool on TV from Edinburgh, Scotland, where I was going to school. I would like to confirm the setlist of that show, but have somewhat mixed and vague
possibly Money, and one or two others.It seemed to me they played mostly covers and maybe one or two of their own songs. Love me Do, PS I love you, Please Please Me and Ask me why had all been released in the UK by that time. I think for covers they may. have done Twist and Shout,
recover)...I must say I was in a delighted state of shock at the time, as you might imagine, adding to the confusion. A school buddy had dragged me to their flat saying "You've got to hear these guys!" so I was completely taken by surprise...(and have yet to
Thanks. That's an interesting thread. Nothing specific.Thanks,There's some discussion of this on the Steve Hoffman forum.
Pamela
On Monday, December 27, 2021 at 1:14:22 PM UTC-6, RJKe...@yahoo.com wrote:vague recollections because of the new songs that seemed to quickly follow. I've looked everywhere online and so far nothing solid...
On Monday, December 27, 2021 at 1:31:21 PM UTC-5, pamel...@gmail.com wrote:
My introduction to the Beatles came from viewing their last luncheon show at the Cavern Club in Liverpool on TV from Edinburgh, Scotland, where I was going to school. I would like to confirm the setlist of that show, but have somewhat mixed and
possibly Money, and one or two others.It seemed to me they played mostly covers and maybe one or two of their own songs. Love me Do, PS I love you, Please Please Me and Ask me why had all been released in the UK by that time. I think for covers they may. have done Twist and Shout,
recover)...I must say I was in a delighted state of shock at the time, as you might imagine, adding to the confusion. A school buddy had dragged me to their flat saying "You've got to hear these guys!" so I was completely taken by surprise...(and have yet to
I am interested in this point in time, as it seemed to be just prior to the Beatles really taking off in the UK. By the time of Charities Week, which was late March or April, where everyone went on 'border raids' during the day and danced all night, theThanks. That's an interesting thread. Nothing specific.Thanks,There's some discussion of this on the Steve Hoffman forum.
Pamela
There is a link to the show though... https://www.beatlesbible.com/1963/02/04/live-cavern-club-liverpool-277/
On Monday, December 27, 2021 at 11:02:31 PM UTC-6, Pamela Brown wrote:vague recollections because of the new songs that seemed to quickly follow. I've looked everywhere online and so far nothing solid...
On Monday, December 27, 2021 at 1:14:22 PM UTC-6, RJKe...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Monday, December 27, 2021 at 1:31:21 PM UTC-5, pamel...@gmail.com wrote:
My introduction to the Beatles came from viewing their last luncheon show at the Cavern Club in Liverpool on TV from Edinburgh, Scotland, where I was going to school. I would like to confirm the setlist of that show, but have somewhat mixed and
possibly Money, and one or two others.It seemed to me they played mostly covers and maybe one or two of their own songs. Love me Do, PS I love you, Please Please Me and Ask me why had all been released in the UK by that time. I think for covers they may. have done Twist and Shout,
to recover)...I must say I was in a delighted state of shock at the time, as you might imagine, adding to the confusion. A school buddy had dragged me to their flat saying "You've got to hear these guys!" so I was completely taken by surprise...(and have yet
the bands mostly played cover songs of the Beatles' releases...I am interested in this point in time, as it seemed to be just prior to the Beatles really taking off in the UK. By the time of Charities Week, which was late March or April, where everyone went on 'border raids' during the day and danced all night,Thanks. That's an interesting thread. Nothing specific.Thanks,There's some discussion of this on the Steve Hoffman forum.
Pamela
There is a link to the show though... https://www.beatlesbible.com/1963/02/04/live-cavern-club-liverpool-277/
Here's.a link to a 1963 Charities Week parade...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws6rkrV_UKA&t=34sEven better:
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