The fifth Beatle, if you would call anyone that, would have to be
Billy Preston (ever see George Martin play with them live? me neither).
Bazz
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> Bernie
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> Yeah, it was the second concert I ever attended. The first was The
Dave Clark Five. Opening acts for them were Bobby Comstock and the
Counts, Little Anthony and the Imperials and The Shirelles; hosted by
Murray the K (self-proclaimed fifth Beatle).
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> I've wondered about him before - I mean, the GALL of the man! Were
the band's genuine reactions to his arrogance ever recorded? So he
played 'em on the radio. And...? If there was a 'fifth Beatle', it was
obviously George Martin.
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> The Kingsmen were my favorite band at the time. First time I ever
saw Sunn amplifiers, developed by the Kingmen's bass player, Norm
Sundholm. They played all their hit . The drummer played so hard that
he broke his Ludwig bass drum pedal in half (that's kick drum for
those who are too young to remember). Ringing ears was a new
experience to me .
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> Must've been pretty cool :-) Who said punk was a late-'70s thing?
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> Andy T.
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