Jeremy Gates Finds That Despite the Passing Years ... ; Liverpool Still Throbs to the Mersey Beat
Evening Times › January 16, 2010
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Evening Times › January 16, 2010
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The children were silent as they stepped into the tiny cellar. They looked with awestruck eyes towards the stage as the opening chords of A Hard Day's Night belted out around the pillars.
This full-size replica of The Cavern Club, and the Abbey Road studio where a certain beat combo recorded their first single with sceptical producer George Martin, are highlights of The Beatles Story exhibition in Liverpool’s resplendent Albert Dock.See the full content of this document
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Jeremy Gates Finds That Despite the Passing Years ... ; Liverpool Still Throbs to the Mersey Beat
The legend of The Beatles and their global impact on the 1960s burns brighter than ever, nearly half a century on. My first visit to their home town was in the Sixties. I often wondered, on later visits, why it was so hard to find a hotel with good views of the Mersey.
Maybe Liverpool’s reign as European Capital of Culture...See the full content of this document
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