The death of Stuart Sutcliffe
Stuart Sutcliffe was an important member of The Beatles. He helped come up with the name and was always the first to adopt a new clothes or hairstyle. He was also John’s closest friend. John and the others would be forced to endure an unexpected tragedy on April 10, 1962. In this episode, we’re talking about the circumstances and atmosphere surrounding the death of Stuart Sutcliffe.
Beatles, Manchester (more)
The Beatles in Manchester. This page of links accompanied our podcast episode on the topic.
Beatles rejected, Stu lives, Ringo returns
The Beatles’ rejection by Decca Records is one of the most famous and most talked about events in the early stages of The Beatles’ career. But how did it really happen and just how important was it, really? We’re talking about it in this episode of the Beatles60 podcast! We also catch up with Stuart Sutcliffe and Ringo Starr in early 1962.
Was Pete’s sacking really such a mystery?
5 M A R C H 1 9 6 2
Right around this time, sixty years ago, Ringo was kind of a free agent. And George, John and Paul first started telling Brian they needed to sack Pete.
On this very day, though, we mark another anniversary. This very day our friend Tim was born. Jump ahead six decades. It just so happens that a few months ago (in October 2021) Tim wrote a mighty, unique and provocative article on the sacking of Pete Best. It fails to convince me. Here’s why.
Truth and Method
Yes, we study the Beatles' and others' lifeworlds in 1962, a day at a time. Yes, study. Sometimes it just feels as if we're celebrating a new 60th anniversary every day. Over time, having a serial deep dive into their contexts and their doings every day, it becomes like a longitudinal interpretation that gives all of us who follow a feeling for their development/evolution and of course a clear sense for the sequence and duration of events.
The Beatles in Manchester
This episode’s all about the Fabs in the north’s media centre. We hear from Steve Bradley and Phil Salter of the always informative podcast Arrive Without Travelling about the importance of Manchester in the Beatles’ story.
The Mind of Brian
Why did Brian Epstein think it was so important for 'My Bonnie' to be released as a single in the UK? And why did he purposely write so many loopholes into his management contract with The Beatles? In this episode we’ll be looking into The Mind of Brian.
Mother Mersey
1962. The New Year brought tons of activity in the lives and career of The Beatles, from auditions for record labels, new fashions, plenty of shows, and more. We’re talking about all of these things and may have a special message from a Beatle! We talk about it all in this week’s Beatles60 podcast, Mother Mersey.
Happy New Year 1962
An hour and a half of music from 60 years ago and earlier (1961, 1960, 1959 and so on).
Calling London
In December of 1961, Sam Leach tried to get The Beatles a show in London. The results were disastrous. Meanwhile, Brian Epstein was setting up an official photo session for December 17 arranging an audition for The Beatles with Decca Records for January 1. We talk about it all in this week’s Beatles60 podcast, Calling London.
Waiting for the bliss
Around the end of November or beginning of December of 1961, Brian Epstein and The Beatles had their first “official” meetings. Brian wanted to discuss the idea of becoming The Beatles’ manager. We’re talking about how those meetings went!
Meanwhile, at Parlophone
The Beatles were becoming more and more popular in Liverpool, and Brian Epstein was about to become their manager. But what was George Martin doing as 1962 approached? We’re talking about it!
Epstein meets the Beatles
In this episode of the Beatles60 podcast, Larry and Andy talk about the events that led up to Brian Epstein’s first meeting with The Beatles on November 9, 1961. How did the most important manager/client relationship in rock music history get started sixty years ago? Check it out!