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  1. LP, Remastered. Magical Mystery Tour. The Beatles. Released. 1967 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1966 Vinyl release of "Best Of The Beatles" on Discogs.

  2. 13. Okt. 2020 · BEST Of the Beatles, 1966 release on Savage Records BM 71. Very famous cover photo of the Beatles in Hamburg Germany includes Pete Best & Stu Sutcliffe. "The Savage Young Beatles" was assigned catalog number BM 69, the disc appears to be the first LP issued by Savage Records. The original back cover states that the disc was "DISTRIBUTED by ...

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_BestPete Best - Wikipedia

    Pete Best. Randolph Peter Best ( Madras ( India ), 24 november 1941) was de eerste drummer van The Beatles, tot vlak voordat deze groep doorbrak. Pete is de zoon van Mona Best (1924–1988), de eigenares van de Liverpool's Casbah Club, waar de Beatles met enige regelmaat speelden. Pete Best werd in 1959 voor het eerst gevraagd om met The ...

  4. 27. März 2014 · Riding the wave of the German beat craze of the early sixties, British singer Tony Sheridan became a regular on the Hamburg club circuit, recruiting an ever-changing roster of back-up musicians that included, in 1961, a nascent Beatles featuring John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Pete Best.

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  5. Picture Disc Vinyl LP! Recorded by the Beatles and Tony Sheridan in Hamburg 1961. This disc contains music sung by Tony Sheridan backed by the pre-Ringo Starr line-up of The Beatles of George Harrison, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney with Pete Best on drums.

  6. Yellow sleeve: These are actual recordings made by the Beatles in Hamburg in 1961 with Pete Best and Tony Sheridan. Savage also produced the deceptively titled Best of the Beatles (BM-71). The album is not a Beatles greatest hits collection as one might first believe but recordings by Pete Best, former Beatle drummer.

  7. While it is very possible that other venues also had gold lamé, Floral Hall seems like a plausible guess for the venue and thus, the date, of the film. - However, a recent bit of info provided to me by Pete Best indicates that this might, in fact, be 10 February 1962 at St. Paul's Church Hall in Birkenhead. PETE: "We think the cine footage is ...