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      • The recording cost the group 17 shillings and three pence, and was pressed directly onto a 10″ aluminium and acetate disc to be played at 78rpm. The studio log book records the session simply as “Skiffle. 10inch double sided. Direct. 11/3”.
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  2. The Quarrymen booked a recording session on 12 July 1958. [60] They recorded straight to disc, as tape would have been an extra expense. The sound was recorded live by a single microphone in the centre of the room, and Lennon suggested that Hanton put a scarf over the snare drum to lower the volume. [61]

  3. Jun 29, 2022 · The Quarrymen recorded two songs at Phillips Sound Recording Services, a home studio in Liverpool, on 12 July 1958. It was the first recording session featuring John Lennon , Paul McCartney and George Harrison .

  4. The only earlier recording of the Quarrymen is a reel-to-reel tape-recording made by an audience member on July 6, 1957, during the Quarrymen's last set for the 1957 Rose Queen garden fête at St. Peter's Church, Woolton, Liverpool.

  5. Jan 21, 2009 · John Lennon started the Quarrymen (sometimes written as Quarry Men) in March of 1957, with Lennon on vocals and guitar, Pete Shotton on washboard, Eric Griffiths on guitar, Rod Davis on banjo and guitar, and Bill Smith on washtub bass.

  6. Nov 28, 2012 · Most Beatles fans know that on July 6, 1957, then 15-year-old Paul McCartney accompanied his friend, Ivan Vaughn, to St. Peter’s Church in the Liverpool neighborhood of Woolton. He went to see his friend’s band, The Quarrymen, led by John Lennon. It was the historic day “when John met Paul.”

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  7. Aug 21, 2018 · The Quarrymen recorded for the very first time on 12 July 1958 (top left of Percy’s original log book here). We don’t know who ‘Speke Boy’ was but he popped in before the group to record his bit and then, as Percy has it, ‘Skiffle’ aka The Quarrymen recorded their 10″, double-sided (aka D/S) disc.

  8. Sep 5, 2011 · This was the original Quarrymen. John was playing ukulele chords taught to him by his mum and he was singing Come Go with Me, by the Del Vikings, but he was making up his own words, because nobody knew the words in those days; nobody had the record: We'd only heard it on the radio and loved it.

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