Sounded ID: 9781662188244
ISBN: 9781662188244
Publication Date: April 23, 2021
Publisher: Author's Republic
Language: English
Author Name: Paul Griggs
Narrator Name: Paul Griggs
In 1957 I discovered a guy called Lonnie Donegan who was having hit after hit singing mainly Blues and folk based songs. He adapted these songs into his own inimitable style called Skiffle. Lonnie was inspirational to me and I persuaded my Father to build me my first guitar. I taught myself to play and formed my own Skiffle group called The Satellites. Around the same time some 200 miles away a certain John Lennon had persuaded his Aunt Mimi to buy him a cheap, Gallotone guitar (guaranteed not to split) and with some mates formed his own Skiffle group called the Quarrymen. The line up changed...
In 1957 I discovered a guy called Lonnie Donegan who was having hit after hit singing mainly Blues and folk based songs. He adapted these songs into his own inimitable style called Skiffle. Lonnie was inspirational to me and I persuaded my Father to build me my first guitar. I taught myself to play and formed my own Skiffle group called The Satellites. Around the same time some 200 miles away a certain John Lennon had persuaded his Aunt Mimi to buy him a cheap, Gallotone guitar (guaranteed not to split) and with some mates formed his own Skiffle group called the Quarrymen. The line up changed until it included Paul McCartney who persuaded John to let his friend George Harrison join. A few name and personnel changes later the line up was John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr and the name of the group was The Beatles.
I don’t remember “Love me do” first time around although it did go to number seventeen in the charts in December 1962. I remember their second release “Please Please Me” which went to number one in February 1963, I thought it was OK but it didn’t knock me out, but their third release “From Me to You” hit the spot and from that moment, I was completely hooked on The Beatles.
I first saw them live at Luton Odeon on 6th September 1963 and managed to catch nine more live shows in the next two and a half years culminating with their last official UK appearance for The New Musical Express Poll Winners concert at Wembley on 1st May 1996.
There was a rumour in the late sixties that Paul was dead and in 1969 I almost bought some truth to the rumour when I nearly ran over Paul and Linda whilst driving near Lords Cricket ground.
I finally met a Beatle in 1987 when a song I had written called “No More. tears” was runner up in Paul McCartney’s “Buddy Holly Song Contest.
Thanks to the influence of The Beatles I have been a professional musician for over fifty years and their catalogue of songs remains the soundtrack to my life.
# | Title | Duration |
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1. | No More Tears Mono Intro Best |
0 mins 23 secs |
2. | Beatles Introduction Best 2 |
2 mins 28 secs |
3. | Beatles 1963 Best |
11 mins 23 secs |
4. | Beatles 1964 Best |
11 mins 09 secs |
5. | Beatles 1965 Best |
10 mins 15 secs |
6. | Beatles 1966 Best |
4 mins 19 secs |
7. | Beatles 1967 Best |
8 mins 47 secs |
8. | Beatles 1968 Best |
2 mins 39 secs |
9. | Beatles 1969 Best |
7 mins 26 secs |
10. | Beatles 1970 Best |
3 mins 20 secs |
11. | Beatles 1972 Best 2 |
1 mins 52 secs |
12. | Beatles 1975 1976 Best 2 |
3 mins 10 secs |
13. | Beatles 1979 Best 2 |
2 mins 52 secs |
14. | Beatles 1980 Best 2 |
3 mins 00 secs |
15. | Beatles 1983 Best 2 |
2 mins 48 secs |
16. | Beatles 1987 Best 2 |
5 mins 28 secs |
17. | Beatles 1995 1996 Best 2 |
3 mins 42 secs |
18. | Beatles 2001 2002 Best 2 |
3 mins 16 secs |
19. | Beatles 2003 Best |
2 mins 49 secs |
20. | Beatles 2011 Best |
1 mins 43 secs |
21. | Beatles 2014 Best |
1 mins 26 secs |
22. | Beatles 2018 Best |
2 mins 17 secs |
23. | Beatles Conclusion Best |
4 mins 21 secs |
24. | Beatles End Best |
0 mins 20 secs |
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