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Topic History of: Amazing Beatles Decca demo
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NCS ... how much like Paul it sounds

Agreed, no mistaking that it's him.
JK2006 Funnily enough I was surprised by how much like Paul it sounds.
K Have to agree with the top comment on Youtube, it doesn't quite sound like Paul does it?
andrew JK2006 wrote:
Would you have turned down this demo in 1962? I'd have signed them like a shot. Sadly I was a mere 14 year old schoolboy at Charterhouse, long before I returned to discover, name and produce Genesis 5 years later. And the man who (wrongly) turned down The Beatles, Dick Rowe, signed me to Decca in 1965.



Amazing stuff, also they gave a lot of their early songs away to whom groups had hits with them.

I had a punch up in a pub about the Beatles, I said that the Beatles started out in the late 50's, the bloke said that is bullshit their first album was Revolver.
JK2006 Would you have turned down this demo in 1962? I'd have signed them like a shot. Sadly I was a mere 14 year old schoolboy at Charterhouse, long before I returned to discover, name and produce Genesis 5 years later. And the man who (wrongly) turned down The Beatles, Dick Rowe, signed me to Decca in 1965.