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When The Beatles Played A Gig And Only 18 People Showed Up.
On a cold Saturday evening in December 1961, four young musicians from Liverpool walked into a ballroom in a Hampshire garrison town and set up their amplifiers with quiet confidence. They had driven nearly nine hours to get there. They believed London was within reach. They expected that industry figures might attend. Instead, they played to roughly eighteen people. The date was the 9th December, 1961. The venue was the Palais Ballroom in Aldershot. The band was the Beatles


Shane MacGowan Is One Of The Greatest Writers Of Modern Times. Exhibit A: The Sick Bed of Cuchulainn
In Irish mythology, Cuchulainn was a formidable leader and the main character in the "Ulster Cycle" of poems, which can be considered the Irish counterpart to England's Arthurian legends. One poem in this cycle is "Serglige Con Culaind & Oenét Emire," translated as "The Sick Bed of Cuchulainn" or "The Wasting Sickness of Cú Chulaind." In the story, Cuchulainn is taken ill when he is attacked in a dream by two women with horsewhips (he lay asleep in his sickbed for a year as


Paul McCartney's Civil Rights Song: Blackbird
Paul McCartney’s song "Blackbird" on the Beatles' White Album is often compared to Lennon's "Julia" for its tender qualities, possibly making it one of the most delicate songs in the band's entire repertoire. Inspired by a Bach piece that McCartney and George Harrison had learned in their youth, the finger-picked acoustic guitar in "Blackbird" gives it a folk lullaby feel. However, the song's complex time signatures and delicate melody made it challenging to record, with Abb
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