Until that fateful last night on 28th February 1966, no one knew anything was wrong. It was just like any other Sunday night at the Cavern – until Ray McFall arrived and informed the staff that the bailiffs would be there the next morning. He said the club was to stay open all night – with free admission. Young men were furious, girls cried, and by the early hours, patrons had blocked the stairs leading down to the club. No one could get in or out.
When the police arrived, Paddy told the protestors to let them in. The kids were escorted out but they wanted doorman Paddy to be the last one to leave.
Cavern Sound Ltd
The two working directors of Cavern Sound Ltd., Nigel Greenberg and Peter Hepworth, whose recording studio occupied the basement of No. 8 Mathew Street, next door to the Cavern at No. 10, had no idea Ray McFall was about to declare bankruptcy when they locked up the previous Friday. The recording studio could only be accessed through the front door of No. 8, where the Cavern offices were situated.
The Bailiffs
Nigel recalls: “When we arrived for work that Monday we found that bailiffs, acting on behalf of the Official Receiver, were sealing up the front roller shutter to prevent anyone from removing any of Ray McFall’s assets, which were to be sold to pay off his debts.
“I tried to explain to one of the bailiffs that Cavern Sound Ltd. was a completely separate legal entity to the Cavern Club and that none of the studio equipment belonged to Ray, but the bailiff would have none of it and prevented us from entering the building.”
This first-hand account of Debbie’s teen years frequenting and eventually helping to run the original Cavern Club is the authentic inside story of the Beatles launch pad, full of triumphs and failures – and surprise celebrity encounters.
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When I was young, not only did I have a fascination with the music of the Beatles but I also loved comic books, specifically Marvel comics. With the following comics, I believed I was getting the best of both worlds as my favorite band was being celebrated in the comic book lexicon. Unfortunately, my comic book collection was thrown out when I became a teenager as it was explained to me that I was getting “too old to read those kids’ magazines.” As the years passed, and it was shown how much some of those thrown-away comics were now worth, the decision made by my parents turned out to be a foolish one. Ironically, as I became an older citizen, I was able to reclaim some of those souvenirs from my youth. Here are a few comic book/Beatles tales that you might find interesting.
The first story which I have also provided a link to is possibly the most interesting. The rarest Marvel Beatles-related comic book in the world has a mixed history as it has a Beatles connection but the movie the comic book was based on was virtually universally panned by critics everywhere. It was the Peter Frampton, Bee-Gees, Billy Preston, George Burns, Alice Cooper etc. version of Sgt. Pepper. Though the music was produced by George Martin, the film failed miserably at the box office. Marvel was going to print an English-language comic book version of the new Sgt. Pepper film but when they saw the poor performance financially of the film, they withdrew the English language version of the comic. It was released in France and Canada in French. It was also released in a few Asian countries but even in the countries that issued the comic, the supply was very limited. I was lucky to be able to track down a rare hardback French language copy of the comic a few years ago and a photo of the comic appears below. Despite the film’s poor reception by the public, the desire to have something concerning the Beatles that was so difficult to find even though it got horrendous reviews, served as the catalyst or enticement to get the rarity for the collection.
Here is the excellent story written by author John Freeman and the link with all the details. Hope you will enjoy!!! Author John Freeman describes this rare comic in the following article appearing on downthetubes.net in 2021.
How a 1970s “lost” Marvel Comic still takes Beatles fans on a magical mystery tour
This is the hardback version of the comic that I was able to purchase:
This is the well-known English language Marvel comic book dealing with the Beatles Story. Many Beatles collectors have a copy of this comic and it is relatively easy to find.
Marvel had many satirical appearances by the Beatles or a member of the band in many issues, often to spoof political or cultural situations. Here is an example:
The fact that the Beatles were so popular in the ’60s led to Marvel weaving something about the band into many of their comics. Here is a classic example where The Fantastic Four spoof the Beatles:
A fascinating 2 book series chronicling the Beatles history and association with the record label and company that saw their explosion in the world’s largest record market of the time-the US! Without question, a must-have for your book collections!
The Beatles Are Coming!
An excellent book detailing the evolution and the development of the Beatles invasion and the details preceding the revolution:
The Beatles On Apple Records
I love the Apple Records story and learning what the Beatles’ goals for the company were. However, the quote about the “best-laid plans of mice and men” surely applied to this story. A fabulous 2 volumes documenting the Apple label story!
The Beatles on Parlophone
A detailed history of UK record releases by the Beatles on Parlophone!
The Beatles on Vee-Jay
A fantastic book dealing with one of the record labels the Beatles were on in America before they were signed to Capitol. Once again a fascinating story as to the details of what happened. You do not want to miss the details…
The Beatles on Swan Records
The first Beatles record that I ever bought was “She Loves You” on the Swan record label. This was another record label that the Beatles appeared on before they were locked in with the US label, Capitol. Once again another fascinating story presented by Bruce Spizer. Bruce is without peer as an investigator and this tale will amaze you!
For many years, I have dedicated myself to the pursuit of purchasing all of the Beatles-related books compiled and written by Bruce Spizer. These books are put together with a host of other very prominent Beatles experts and authors contributing to his books. Not only does one benefit from learning fabulous new information about the Beatles’ recording career, but Bruce’s research and writing skills are impeccable. Waiting for a new book from Bruce is like waiting for the next significant holiday, with all the pleasure and enjoyment that entails! Bruce’s books come in many formats. Hardcover and softcover editions, signed special collector’s boxed editions with lots of extras provided, and yes kindle editions as well are available to purchase. My favorite item to purchase of Bruce’s books are the limited-edition special collector’s editions. Limited to 500 copies, these are truly special and you will treasure them in your Beatles library forever.
Recently Bruce announced this forthcoming work is expected in the fall of 2023. The main focus of this title of Bruce’s excellent album series will be to highlight and discuss the recording of their first two UK Parlophone releases of “Please Please Me” and “With the Beatles”. Other early recording ventures of the Beatles such as the famous Decca audition, will also be discussed in this book. Looking forward to this!
Want to see how comprehensive Bruce’s Beatle Book catalog is? These books are not presented in the order they were released, but it provides a good sampling of the tremendous library and literary contribution Bruce Spizer has made to the Beatles book canon.
The Beatles Rubber Soul to Revolver
Fantastic title that highlights the two albums that provided the incredible transition period that the Beatles made in their musical development. Both of these LP’s emphasized the band’s incessant need and desire to push the throttle forward to new sounds and experimentation with the creative process.
The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour and Yellow Submarine
This wonderful book fills in the magical gaps following the release of the Sgt. Pepper album and discusses the origins and creation of these two works as 1967 cruised into 1968.
The Beatles Finally Let It Be
Though not the last Beatles album officially recorded, it was the last album issued. Though it had a few Beatles gems in the grooves it served as a reminder to fans that the group was about to move on to their solo careers. It is hard to explain but this book’s details make me feel simultaneously happy and sad!
The Beatles Get Back to Abbey Road
Their last LP and what a way to go out. Served to prove that when the Beatles were all on the same page, no one could beat them and their songwriting skills. What better way for the Beatles to end their recording career by going out on top and leaving their massive audience yearning for more. Subsequent generations were also drawn to the musical mystique of the band and left those generations with a feeling of “we missed out on a very exciting period of history.”
The Beatles White Album
Looking at the Beatles in retrospect, it seems strange that an album that signaled the beginning of the disintegration of the group would also be seen as their greatest work by many. Possibly due to the diversity of musical styles exemplified by the Beatles on this LP, this book serves as a great analysis of that subject matter.
The Beatles and Sgt Pepper
Many people look at this LP as the apex and the zenith of the Beatles’ career. Bruce and his many author contributors do a superb job in putting the Sgt. Pepper LP into its proper historical and cultural perspective.
John’s good friend and artist Stuart Sutcliffe, was a member of the Beatles for a relatively short time, playing bass guitar until he quit the band to pursue his artistic career along with his German girlfriend Astrid. Unfortunately, Stu, who suffered from headaches for a considerable amount of time, died from a brain hemorrhage in Germany in 1962.
Another perspective of the sketch:
I, as time progressed quickly, discovered that I could not afford a Stu Sutcliffe oil painting in collecting circles as they command very high prices and are in high demand, but I was very fortunate to be able to acquire a Stu Sutcliffe sketch of a pair of his hands from the Fest For Beatles Fans. The seller had unfortunately taken one of Sutcliffe’s notebooks and sold the sketches individually to maximize the financial return. I am against that and believe the notebook should have remained intact. However, since the damage had already been done I decided to buy the sketch to give it a permanent and safe home.
Stuart Sutcliffe – the Poet
Most people think of Stu Sutcliffe’s artistic talents but he also dabbled in poetry. This is the cover of Stu’s 1955 poetry notebook.
Stu Sutcliffe’s 1955 poem entitled “Lament of Spring,” which I acquired from a dear friend in Texas. Sutcliffe signed his last name near the title of the poem
Stuart Sutcliffe Portfolio
A Stu Sutcliffe portfolio put together by his sister, Pauline. This was a large format limited edition portfolio containing reproductions of items associated with Stu’s short tenure with the Beatles. I was able to acquire one of these portfolios from Ebay.
Below the ad for the portfolio is the certificate signed by Stu’s sister as being copy #162 of a total of the 1,000 that were made. Stu’s sister passed away several years ago.
To celebrate Yoko’s 90th, I bought a couple of Yoko-related items for my collection:
1) a rare LP collaboration between the Flaming Lips and Yoko Ono
Here is the description from eBay:
The Flaming Lips/Yoko Ono/ Plastic Ono Band multi-colored vinyl 1/1400 NEW. This is a weird one. 600 pressed in glow-in-the-dark vinyl. 1400 colored vinyl pieces sold at exclusive indie record shops. The Fear Litany, Do It! and Brain Of Heaven on side A at 33rpm. Atlas Eets Christmas on side B at 45rpm.
All songs were written by Flaming Lips, Yoko Ono, and Sean Lennon. With The Fear Of Litany featuring lyrics from Frank Herberts Dune. Released in 2011 with the glow in the dark 600 pieces were sold at New Year’s Eve shows exclusively.
2). Avant Garde Magazine 9 November 1969 John Lennon Yoko Ono-this is not the controversial lithograph issue of the magazine
Since good things come in threes:
3) A book that now resides in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame archives and has received universal acclaim-Author Madeline Bocaro.
4) Picked up this LP from 2012 which features a Yoko appearance on a John Cage experimental piece from 1961. Yoko’s first husband Toshi Ichiyanagi is on piano.
John Cage– 26’55.988″ For 2 Pianists & A String Player Piano [Pf] – David Tudor, Toshi Ichiyanagi Violin [Vn] – Kenji Kobayashi Vocals [Vo] – Yoko Ono
John Cage – Shock
Label:
EM Records – EM1107DLP, Edition Omega Point– OP-0011