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Tomorrow Never Knows

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21st Century Beatles Blog

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Tomorrow Never Knows – 21st Century Beatles Blog Skip to content Search Search for: Tomorrow Never Knows 21st Century Beatles Blog Menu About Open Search Singles Men Beatles Singles 1962-1964 Trevor Horn, who in November 1963 was inspired to become a producer when he noticed the difference between the Beatles error-strewn live performance on the Royal Variety Show compared to the exuberant polish of their studio songs, observed that there is always one weak member of a group when it comes to recording; which is why he says he never recorded U2.  George Martin thought the same with Pete Best and, sadly, I think that Pete was a live rock n roll drummer and not cut out for the studio work supporting the song that Ringo delivered at Abbey Road; here are The Beatles trying to find their recording feet whilst auditioning with Pete Best on Love Me Do   The Beatles most significant act in 1962, apart from George joking about Martin’s tie, was insisting on recording ...

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