Got it.
Great feature - one of the best I have read.
Obviously most of it (if not all) will be known already by members of this forum, but it's heartening to see that such a 'deep' article on the Shads can be read by the general public.
The odd error crept in (a photo from circa 1958 was captioned 1962), but mostly it seemed accurate to me. Some things I didn't know - the Hank/monkey incident made me laugh (sorry!) and I had no idea that Ella Fitzgerald had been watching Brian play Little B from the wings at the Paris Olympia! The stuff about Bruce and his guitar tuning problems was also interesting - not least of all Hank's apparent suggestion that his unprofessionalism really should have seen him 'going the same way as Tony'. I imagine that most of the quotes are taken from previously published interviews and books, but to have them all together is useful. Great photo of Hank, wearing a pink shirt and purple cravat which wouldn't have looked out of place on Lord Brett Sinclair!
All in all, I found it fairly revealing and definitely reinforces my belief that a film about their 'Golden Years' (1958-1963) would be as good as any film made about the Beatles.
P.S. The article that follows it, on Serge Gainsbourg, contains some quotes from Alan Hawkshaw, who worked with him (among many others!).
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