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Sunday 2nd August 2009 12:10am [Edited]
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Quote: JohnnyD @ August 1 2009, 7:42 PM BST
Where was he a session drummer? I don't think there were any recording studios in Liverpool at the time.
Apologies. I used session drummer in a confusing and misleading sense. I should have been more clear.
The only Liverpool vinyl cut (AFAIAA) of the early Beatles (on Anthology 1) was made at a home studio, Phillips' Sound Recording Services, in '58.
I meant session (not in the strictly studio 'Andy White' sense but) in the sense that he'd stood in for other drummers and their bands during gigs. He'd even played for the Beatles a few times whenever Best was unable to play; he was involved with Tony Sheridan's Beat Brothers; and was with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes when the Beatles poached him, He was, by then, generally acclaimed to be the best drummer in Liverpool and was considering two job offers at the time. He went with the Beatles because they offered more cash - a tidy £25 a week.
Macca was quoted as: "...Ringo was in this other group, Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. And we just thought he was the very best drummer we'd ever seen. And we wanted him in the group. We were big fans of his."
If I remember right from what I've read, when in Hamburg they'd even been begging Ringo to join, behind Best's back.
Quote: NoggetFred @ August 1 2009, 8:38 PM BST
*Andy* White? Alan White was 'the' drummer in Yes.
You're dead right. I was actually listening to Yes as I was writing, and that's the truth. And to show my contrition I won't go and edit my post to stop me from looking stupid. Err... more stupid, is the case.
Apols.
Quote: NoggetFred @ August 1 2009, 8:38 PM BST
AHem, that's a very 'creative' way of producing a quote! You've rearranged my words to say something entirely different.
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Really sorry, Nogget. That'll teach me NOT to skim read. You have my unreserved embarrassment to wave on a stick. I literally cringed when I realised what I'd done.