• Hard Day's Night

    From gill.smith.999@googlemail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 13 10:30:07 2016
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07mm4gr

    "This week Johnnie and David Hepworth enjoy A Hard Day's Night from The Beatles and Mr Tambourine Man from The Byrds, part of a transatlantic two way where each band were influencing each other.

    We hear great memories from David sitting in his local cinema in Dewsbury, Yorkshire, sitting through multiple screenings of the film so he could see what the fab four were doing and exactly how they played. Johnnie talks about an early date at this time,
    where he lost his girlfriend when she ran to the front of the stage of the Plaza Ballroom in Handsworth in the West Midlands to see the Beatles play for the second time that evening.

    David goes as far as saying it's probably the best record The Beatles made, and so the best album ever made, especially when you consider it was made to order for a film. He also says that although we all reach for the masterpieces Strawberry Fields
    Forever and A Day In The Life, the songs on A Hard Day's Night were actually the ones that caused the re-invention of pop music, influencing The Byrds amongst many others.

    We learn, from Roger McGuinn himself, that John Lennon said the Byrds were their favourite band and George Harrison sent musical tributes across the atlantic with their press officer Derek Taylor. He also talks about meeting and working with Bob Dylan
    and the fact they bought a Rickenbacker 12 string straight after seeing the Beatles on film.

    Other contributors include producer George Martin, film director Richard Lester, music publisher Dick James, broadcaster David Jacobs (who flew back into Liverpool with the band for the film's premiere there), Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, David Crosby
    and Stephen Stills. Some are taken from archive interviews with Johnnie, Nicky Campbell and Andy Batten Foster on Radio 1."

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  • From Tom Hendricks@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 23 07:48:11 2016

    David goes as far as saying it's probably the best record The Beatles made, and so the best album ever made, especially when you consider it was made to order for a film. He also says that although we all reach for the masterpieces Strawberry Fields
    Forever and A Day In The Life, the songs on A Hard Day's Night were actually the ones that caused the re-invention of pop music, influencing The Byrds amongst many others.


    I tend to agree with him. The early recordings had more of a band feel, and more rock and roll then the later ones.

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  • From gill.smith.999@googlemail.com@21:1/5 to Tom Hendricks on Fri Sep 2 06:41:14 2016
    On Tuesday, 23 August 2016 15:48:12 UTC+1, Tom Hendricks wrote:

    David goes as far as saying it's probably the best record The Beatles made, and so the best album ever made, especially when you consider it was made to order for a film. He also says that although we all reach for the masterpieces Strawberry Fields
    Forever and A Day In The Life, the songs on A Hard Day's Night were actually the ones that caused the re-invention of pop music, influencing The Byrds amongst many others.


    I tend to agree with him. The early recordings had more of a band feel, and more rock and roll then the later ones.

    Amusing to hear how McGuinn et al. watched Hard Day's Night and carefully noted what instruments the Beatles used and promptly went out and bought them next day. Rickenbacker tick, Ludwig tick.

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  • From Tom Hendricks@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 10 09:12:27 2016
    My one guitar version (which is not easy when you get to the middle guitar lead!)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFzVi01kgbE

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  • From gill.smith.999@googlemail.com@21:1/5 to Tom Hendricks on Tue Sep 13 09:55:56 2016
    On Saturday, 10 September 2016 17:12:27 UTC+1, Tom Hendricks wrote:
    My one guitar version (which is not easy when you get to the middle guitar lead!)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFzVi01kgbE

    awesome

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  • From Tom Hendricks@21:1/5 to gill.sm...@googlemail.com on Sat Sep 17 07:46:03 2016
    On Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 11:55:58 AM UTC-5, gill.sm...@googlemail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, 10 September 2016 17:12:27 UTC+1, Tom Hendricks wrote:
    My one guitar version (which is not easy when you get to the middle guitar lead!)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFzVi01kgbE

    awesome

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    Thank you!

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