Quick question about the Beatles, were they refused by a record company before EMI signed them? And if they were refused, did the fella who refused them kill himself?
Quick question about the Beatles, were they refused by a record company before EMI signed them? And if they were refused, did the fella who refused them kill himself?
Eoin Mullen, Bohemians legend!
"You should always take good care of your cat" - Postman Pat, 1991
2005 - a great year for Irish football
Dick Rowe of Decca records famously turned them down. Guitar music was apparently "dead". He didn't kill himself, he went on to sign probably the second biggest band of all time soon after.Originally Posted by aido_b
To be honest, if he had signed them to Decca they probably wouldn't have been as successfull a group considering that George Martin wouldn't have been their producer.
Does anyone know how much the beatles first recording contract was worth?
Eoin Mullen, Bohemians legend!
"You should always take good care of your cat" - Postman Pat, 1991
2005 - a great year for Irish football
They got 1/2 d per single I believe which is 1/2 of one penny in old money ( i.e 240 pence in the Pound) and it was about 5% of the rrp of the singles in those days which were on vinyl were 7" and spun at 45 revolutions per minute. It was an awful deal for them but they sold so many bloody records they got rich anyway!
Is it an urban myth that Gaybo Byrne was offered the chance to manage them??
Just reminded me - sister bought me a Beatles tray in 1965. Needless to say, it eventually got battered and was thrown out.
The same tray (in good condition) was worth £1,500 sterling in 1987 at some Beatles memorabilia auction.![]()
Hamish
Gaybo did do their first TV interview on Granada however when he was working over their a few days a week!
I remember Decca turning them down 'cos guitar bands were going out - or so Decca thought at the timeOriginally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
but I thought Gaybo was offered the job as Beatles manager after that interview??
Did you know that Gaybo worked in the bank here in Beeslow before he made it into the "meeja"??
they got turned down by pratically every record compOriginally Posted by aido_b
Their first actual recording sessions were in Hamburg produced by Bert Kaempfert as Tony Sheridan's backing band.
who,Coldplay??Originally Posted by ThatGuy
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