I am very much looking forward to visiting Abbey Road Studio 2 tomorrow, as I've got a ticket to a lecture there. What I'd like to know is, do any of you have any trivia regarding the studio, specifically in relation to the Shads or, indeed, the Beatles?
While I know that both groups used other studios on occasion, I guess they both mainly used Studio 2. Was there a particular part of the studio that the bands tended to set up in - that sort of thing. I'd like to know really just so that I can keep these things in mind when I'm there. I guess that the Beatles used Abbey Road almost exclusively until around the 'Let It Be' period (I know that some of the 'Abbey Road' album was recorded elsewhere). Regarding the Shads, I guess they used it up until around 'Change of Address' (I know that they also used other studios on occasion, such as the CTS Studios at Wembley) - and then again for 'Live at Abbey Road' in 1982. I'm guessing - but I don't think they ever really used it after that, except that Hank recorded his 'Wonderful Land' single with Mark Knopfler and Jeff Lynne, there in 1993.
Also - do any of you have suggestions for London sites to visit, regarding the Shads or the Beatles. I know there's not much to see at places like the old Apple HQ (I think 3 Savile Row) or the '2i's' but these sort of places might be worth a quick walk past.
I can think of a couple of Beatles relates sites (Marylebone Station or the old Apple Boutique) but not really any Shads related sites. Where, for example, was the Shads office in Savile Row?
Any thoughts gratefully received.
Bernie


