The Beatles (191 page)

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Authors: Bob Spitz

Tags: #Biography & Autobiography / General, #Music / Genres & Styles - Pop Vocal

The classic Cavern stage shot, under the club’s distinct brick archway.

M
ICHAEL
W
ARD
/R
EX
F
EATURES

The gang celebrating Paul’s birthday: that’s Arthur Kelly with a date, Gerry Marsden, George Harrison and Pattie Boyd (smoking).

C
OURTESY OF
A
RTHUR
K
ELLY

The Beatles posing in the backyard of one of their houses, 1964.

T
ERRY
O’N
EILL
/R
EX
F
EATURES

Brian Epstein in 1964, caught sitting alone and ignored at the Cavern, where he first discovered the Beatles.

P
HOTO
: D
AVID
S
TEEN

C
AMERA
P
RESS
L
ONDON

The Beatles in 1963, performing live at an EMI reception launching their first album.

P
HOTO
: P
HILIP
G
OTLOP

C
AMERA
P
RESS
L
ONDON

The Beatles in December 1964, performing in silly costumes on one of the myriad BBC-TV musical shows, which they hated doing.

M
IRRORPIX

The Beatles carefully groomed their image, working on those iconic hairdos before going onstage in 1964.

P
HOTO
: T
ERENCE
S
PENCER

C
AMERA
P
RESS
L
ONDON

Paul and John backstage at East Ham in 1963, perusing reviews of their shows. The Beatles avidly read all press reports of their exploits.

P
HOTO
: J
ANE
B
OWN

C
AMERA
P
RESS
L
ONDON

Brian Epstein surrounded by his budding NEMS roster: the Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, and Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas, 1964.

M
IRRORPIX

Ringo and John reminisce with Astrid Kirchherr en route from Munich before the Beatles’ triumphant return to Hamburg in 1964.

M
AX
S
CHELER
/R
EDFERNS

The Beatles read one of Don Short’s daily articles about them in the
Mirror.

M
IRRORPIX

Ringo at home with his mother, Elsie, and his stepfather, Harry, before the release of the Beatles’ third album in 1964.

M
AX
S
CHELER
/K&K/R
EDFERNS

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