Wednesday 5 February 2014

GEORGE MARTIN CONTRIBUTES MESSAGE FOR BEATLES TRIBUTES

Sir George Martin sent to NYC FAB 50 producers, will be read at the event “Twist & Shout: New York Celebrates the Beatles” show Thursday at the Apollo Theater. The message will be read at the Apollo by Geraldo Rivera:

“I am amazed how quickly time passes and that the Beatles appeared in New York for the first time 50 years ago. Hard to believe – I feel like Rumpelstiltskin! The first record I produced with them – 'Love Me Do' was merely a warm up. 'Please Please Me' was the biggie that swept Britain in 1964 and paved the way for their debut in the USA. And when that happened it was like an exploding keg of dynamite.

The wonderful people of America took the Beatles into their hearts and never let go. They were crazy days, and I remember being in New York and listening to the radio, and no matter where you turned the dial you would hear the Beatles singing. It was complete saturation, never before heard and never since. The Boys loved the USA and they loved performing there, but the world now demanded their attention, so they began an exhausting round of Europe and the States in an effort to satisfy the demand for their attention.

The people of America have always been generous to those that they like, and the Beatles will always be grateful for that wonderful display of love and support they received back in the Sixties. Me too!”.
Sir George Martin.

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