I've always wondered if The Cavern was or wasn't the dampest, dankest smell of mold and mildew they'd ever endured. Was that something that was part of the memory, of the long romantic struggle to the toppermost. Did they miss it without realizing that they had left it behind. Or does that kind of humidity permeate every divot that is below grade in England's green and pleasant land? Oxygen must be a consideration as well, but I'm thinking was the Cavern at all unique in its ventilated splendor. Squeegee by Rickenbacker! That may have been behind them after 1962(?)...Lord Reith wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 10:10 am This has got to be one of the best Beatle books ever written. 1100+ pages of Tune In-style detail, but all about 1963! Joy abounds!
I was half expecting this book to be just more of the same rehashed stories, but am thrilled to have been proven totally wrong. This is a book for every fan to read and treasure. Read it as you play the 1963 radio broadcasts, and it's the closest thing to time travel you'll probably ever get.
KC