Culture Re-View: The album that changed everything – The Beatles release their debut | Euronews
22 March 1963: The album that started it all – The Beatles’ debut release At this point it’s basically superfluous to write another culture column about the impact of The Beatles. Yet here we are looking down at the 60th anniversary of the debut album from the Fab Four.The journey John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison took to reach their debut album is well documented with the Liverpudlian boys doing extensive residencies in a Hamburg club. As they built up a fanbase in their UK home, The Beatles hit the Abbey Road studios in 1962 for the first time to record what would become their first single ‘Love Me Do’. The recording process was a troubling time and original drummer Pete Best was fired and replaced with the final piece of the puzzle – Ringo Starr.
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