Paul McCartney was forced to pay ‘inflated price’ for Beatles first-ever recording | Music | Entertainment – ToysMatrix
Just a short while before The Beatles became a renowned band in Liverpool, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and piano player John “Duff” Lowe made up The Quarrymen. To kickstart their careers they decided to record two songs at the local recording studio, one of which was a cover (Buddy Holly’s That’ll Be The Day) and one original song: In Spite of All The Danger.
The four musicians went to the local studio on Saturday 12 July 1958 – just three days before Lennon’s mother was struck by a car and killed.
McCartney later recalled going to the recording studio, saying: “I remember we all went down on the bus with our instruments – amps and guitars – and the drummer went separately. We waited in the little waiting room outside while somebody else made their demo and then it was our turn.”
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