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The Beatles - Decca Audition (1/1/1962)
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Re: The Beatles - Decca Audition (1/1/1962)
It's just occurred to me how much this sounds likes Cliff's Young Ones.
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In fact, let's just check out the original
Blimey, that sounds better…
Blimey, that sounds better…
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I'd go so far as to say that that's as close to an un-rateable album as we've done.
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WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:I don't think I've ever heard the original of that one…
Or have I?
Let's check it out
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It is over.
That was pleasant but contained nothing that would make you give them a contract. John basically disappeared without trace after the first two tracks. Macca was so obsessed with trying to sound like Elvis Presley that he barely failed to express his oen identity. George was also obsessed with trying to sound like Elvis Presely but actually improved as a result of it. And Pete seemed to be just playing along with whatever he decided the others were up to, as thjough he'd never really heard the songs before.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
That was pleasant but contained nothing that would make you give them a contract. John basically disappeared without trace after the first two tracks. Macca was so obsessed with trying to sound like Elvis Presley that he barely failed to express his oen identity. George was also obsessed with trying to sound like Elvis Presely but actually improved as a result of it. And Pete seemed to be just playing along with whatever he decided the others were up to, as thjough he'd never really heard the songs before.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
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It's rubbish, but it's an invaluable, historically significant document with a bona fide amusing back-story of a battle against the elements etc...
I'm guessing that ultimately Epstein was as good a hustler as there was.
I spose he did ship them off to Hamburg not too long after.
But enough of that later.
I'm guessing that ultimately Epstein was as good a hustler as there was.
I spose he did ship them off to Hamburg not too long after.
But enough of that later.
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All of the covers were inferior to the originals, and the one song they wrote was a nothing-Burger.
It sounded amateurish, with nothing to make them stand out from the million beat combos, other than the bass playing was alright, and the singer on Money.
And the whole thing sounded like a Cliff Throwback*, get with it daddio, this is 1962, we want a new sound!
*The Canadian Snooker player
It sounded amateurish, with nothing to make them stand out from the million beat combos, other than the bass playing was alright, and the singer on Money.
And the whole thing sounded like a Cliff Throwback*, get with it daddio, this is 1962, we want a new sound!
*The Canadian Snooker player
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Although if they had signed they could have worked with Norrie Paramor, the man that tamed Cliff.
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WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:And the whole thing sounded like a Cliff Throwback*
*The Canadian Snooker player
Lazerenko?
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Nightjar wrote:Aww, apparently they did The Coaster's "Three Cool Cats" but it's not on this.
George again.
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I believe it was Epstein who decided they should do a mountain of covers at the audition, to show the record company that they could tackle any style of music.
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Wikipedia wrote:Decca instead chose Brian Poole and the Tremeloes who auditioned the same day as the Beatles, because they were local and would require lower travel expenses.
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The three voices of the Three Cool Cats are...
The third 'Cat' sounds Pakistani at first then like Speedy Gonzales second time round.
It's Lennon isn't it.
The third 'Cat' sounds Pakistani at first then like Speedy Gonzales second time round.
It's Lennon isn't it.
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How it's supposed to sound, BTW...
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Oh, I didn't know there was more tracks from the Audition available, I thought it was just what was on the one video.
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Eric Idle blows the joke. It's the wrong insult.
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