When They Were Boys (68 page)

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Authors: Larry Kane

   
impact on their music,
139
,
175
,
188–189

   
John and Stu,
159

   
Kingsize Taylor,
288

   
living and working conditions,
140–142

   
Pete's invitation to,
249

   
Ringo in,
174
,
271

   
risk-taking,
137–138

   
Rory Storm,
191

   
sexually transmitted diseases,
142–143

   
Star Club performances,
179–180

   
Stu's beating and death,
167–168

   
Stu's friendship and love,
158–169

   
the look,
188

   
third visit,
170–172

   
violence,
143–144

   
Voorman, Vollmer, and Kirchherr,
182–189

   
Williams's dispute over money,
235

   
See also
Fascher, Horst

Hancock, Herbie,
13

Hanton, Colin,
30
(quote),
34
,
38–40
,
55
,
64
(quote),
84–85
,
125
(quote),
126
,
330
,
368–369
.
See also
Quarrymen

A Hard Day's Night
(film),
124
,
132

Harris, Emmylou,
13

Harrison, George,
125
(quote),
275

   
accessibility,
72

   
American music,
58–59
,
61

   
Astrid Kirchherr and,
126–127
,
183
,
185

   
Beatles' autobiography,
110–111

   
Bill Harry and,
106
,
114

   
Billy Kinsley's memories of,
50–51

   
bulge generation culture,
123–124

   
childhood and education,
17–18
,
26
,
28
,
72–73
,
125–126

   
death of,
129

   
Decca Records disaster,
265

   
deportation from Germany,
145

   
Derek Taylor and,
348
(quote),
351–352
,
355

   
Ellis's memories of,
63

   
Epstein and,
237

   
Fascher and,
180–181

   
first instruments,
28

   
Freda Kelly,
299

   
haircut,
187–188

   
Hamburg,
141
,
145–146

   
intellectual curiosity,
131–132
,
355

   
Jacaranda Club,
95

   
Joe Ankrah and the Chants,
80

   
lead singers,
290–291

   
Litherland concert,
149–150
,
154

   
Lonnie Donegan's influence,
54–55
,
57
,
76

   
Louise Harrison's support,
305–307

   
Mal Evans and,
316
,
319

   
Mona Best and,
255

   
on love,
134

   
original songwriting,
374

   
Paris trip,
187–188

   
Paul's business sense,
63–64

   
Pete Best and,
253
,
256–257
,
261

   
post-Hamburg tension with Paul,
146–147

   
Rebels,
132–133

   
Ringo and,
271

   
Royal Command Performance,
361

   
sensitivity and kindness,
126–134
,
185

   
songwriting talent,
63
,
127–128
,
131

   
stage presence,
102
,
128

   
Stu Sutcliffe and,
161–162
,
164–165

   
the Casbah,
246

   
the makeover,
324

   
Tony Bramwell and,
314

   
topping the charts,
333

   
Tower Ballroom,
218

   
underrating,
129–130

   
See also
Hamburg
;
Quarrymen

Harrison, Harold (father),
15
,
17–18
,
133
,
145
,
297
,
302
,
307

Harrison, Louise (mother),
17
,
28
,
133
,
185
,
297
,
302

Harrison, Louise (sister),
125
(quote),
130
,
132–134
,
137
(quote),
296
(quote),
303–308

Harrison, Peter (brother),
17
,
133

Harrison hug,
306

Harry, Bill,
15–16
,
232
,
366
,
373

   
background,
105–106

   
Beatles' autobiography,
111–112

   
Beatles' uniqueness,
105
(quote)

   
changing the Quarrymen's name,
99

   
fans' attack on Pete,
254

   
Fascher and the boys,
178–179

   
George's quiet sensitivity,
130–131

   
hairstyle,
188

   
hunger for pop music,
58–59

   
Jacaranda Club,
94–95

   
John and,
106–107

   
Kingsize Taylor,
288

   
“Love Me Do,”
283

   
marriage to Virginia,
331

   
on his involvement with the scene,
114–124

   
Paul and,
33

   
Pete's musical style,
251
,
260

   
Pete's popularity,
253–254

   
Quarry Bank school,
37

   
Sam Leach and,
109

   
social networking and promotion,
105–124

   
Stuart and Astrid,
184

   
Stuart Sutcliffe,
159–162
,
168

   
supporting role,
349

   
the Cavern,
197–198
,
200–202

   
Wooler and,
220

   
Ye Cracke gatherings,
106–109

   
See also
Mersey Beat

Harry, Virginia,
95
,
109
,
113
,
115–118
,
121–122
,
124
,
213
,
331
,
373

Helm, Levon,
10

Help!
(film),
275
,
318
,
320
,
350

Hesselberg, Frank,
114

Hill, Faith,
13

Hoernie, John,
321

Holloway, Brenda,
227

Holly, Buddy,
99

Homosexuality,
226
,
228
,
362

Hopkin, Mary,
82

Hudson, Marc,
276–277

Hughes, Fran,
321

Hutchinson, Johnny,
288–289

“I Saw Her Standing There,”
367
,
370

“I Should Have Known Better,”
87

“I Want to Hold Your Hand,”
49
,
333–334
,
337–341
,
367
,
370

“I'll Get You,”
340

“Imagine,”
32
,
34
,
56
,
185
,
189
,
358–359

Imagine This
(Baird),
42

Indra,
140
,
143
,
173
,
177

Iron Door Club,
216–217

It's Love that Really Counts
(Leigh),
291

Jacaranda Club,
92
,
94–96
,
115–118

Jackson, Ed,
260–261

Jagger, Mick,
199

James, Carroll,
340

James, Ian,
77

Joe Ankrah and the Chants,
79–82
.
See also
Ankrah, Joe

John
(Lennon),
267

John, Elton,
56

John, Paul, George, Ringo, and Me
(Barrow),
242

Johnny Kidd and the Pirates,
289
,
374

Johnson, Joe,
245–246

Jonas Brothers,
13

Jones, Raymond,
120
,
234

“Julia,”
40

Kaempfert, Bert,
120
,
281

“Kansas City,”
98

Kaye, Peter,
122

Kellerman, Ronnie,
61

Kelly, Brian,
145
(quote),
148–150
,
152
,
249
,
364

Kelly, Freda,
296–297
,
296
(quote),
367

   
Beatlemania,
301

   
Bob Wooler,
221

   
Epstein and,
239–240
,
300

   
Epstein's death,
233

   
Jim McCartney,
77

   
Litherland performances,
155

   
loyalty of,
298–299
,
334–335

   
Mimi Smith,
35

   
Paul,
78

   
Pete Best,
251–253
,
261

   
Ringo,
276

   
the poll,
214

   
view of the Beatles,
303

Keltner, Jim,
10

Kennedy, John F.,
334

Kidd, Johnny.
See
Johnny Kidd and the Pirates

Kingsize Taylor and the Dominoes,
172–173
,
180
,
199
,
214
,
216
,
271
,
287–288
,
369
,
374
.
See also
Taylor, Teddy

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