JimN wrote:bob t wrote:And didn't Brian Epstein take the Beatles to see The Shadows to see how it was done !!
Bob T
This often quoted as an example of the Epstein management style, and may even have been in Brian's "A Cellarful Of Noise" autobiography.
But I am starting to doubt it. I don't think it can be true unless one or more parallel facts about the Beatles have been reported wrongly.
Fact No 1: Brian Epstein and The Beatles commenced their association in September 1961.
Fact No 2: By October 1962, they had a record out on Parlophone and were making local TV appearances in the north of England - significantly, dressed in the smart suits which Epstein had urged them to adopt, apparently taking them to see the Shadows at the Liverpool Empire. Cliff Richard (who surely would have been mentioned had he been there) is never mentioned.
Fact No 3: The Shadows appeared as a headline act at the Empire only once between September 1961 and October 1962, and that was in the week (Mon - Fri) commencing Monday 23rd April (Shakespeare's Birthday).
Fact No 4: The Beatles were playing a seven week residency at the Star Club, Hamburg, between 11th April and 31st May 1962, with only one night off (which was not spent back in Liverpool). So they couildn't have gone to see The Shadows in their only headline appearance in Liverpool over the relevant period.
This is a great disappointment to me. I and my younger brother were at the Empire Theatre on Tuesday 24th April. Early on, he looked up at a theatre box and said he thought that The Shadows were watching the other acts from it. Certainly, there was a group of young men in that box, one wearing glasses. They stayed there while The Shadows performed, blowing the original theory out of the water. But in later years, the Beatles watching The Shadows at The Empire became such a powerful image that I talked myself into believing that it must have happened on that last Tuesday in April 1962...
JN