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Topic History of: The Beatles - the night that changed America Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Bramwell wrote:
ITK, Sid Bernstein - the promoter that put the Fabs live shows on in the States - says the airport story is true. However, this report says otherwise.
I seem to remember that the Prime Minister (Sir Alex Douglas-Hume?) was also passing through the airport and no one took any notice ! |
JK2006 |
I knew Sid too; fat but lovely man. Bramwell; perhaps you're related to the Brontes? Actually somewhere I have MY Bramwell's contact details so I'll e-m him direct.
We do have thousands visiting every day. Nowhere near as many as when we started (10,000 a day back 10-15 years ago) but still a lot. More now to the Your Views board than to this Tipsheet Forum, as those who care about music disappear into bland offices in Kensington. |
Bramwell |
JK, I was there in the '60s but it's not me, sorry.
ITK, Sid Bernstein - the promoter that put the Fabs live shows on in the States - says the airport story is true. However, this report says otherwise. |
JK2006 |
I've been to very few football games but went last December to the FIFA World Cup Final in Marrakech between Casablanca and Munich - terrific atmosphere, great fun. No Dave Clark though. |
In The Know |
andrew wrote:
Ever been to Palace games ITK Glad All Over being chanted all the time ?
I assume you are talking about football?
The last match I attended was Valencia Vs Man City (in Valencia) in 1973 (Malcolm Alison was still manager). |
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