Everybody talks about Beatlemania and the way Liverpool's
famous "Fab Four" conjured up hysteria and hits throughout their
glittering career.
The Beatles played their first and only concert in Aberdeen 50 years ago this weekend.
But, 50 years ago this weekend, Paul McCartney and his fellow-band
members got a different reaction when they played their first - and only
- gig in Aberdeen.
The concert, on January 6. 1963, at the city's Beach Ballrooom, was a
step in the dark for the Liverpudlian quartet, who didn't even top the
bill on the posters.
Instead, the event, for which tickets cost three shillings, was billed as: "The Johnny Scott Band Show, featuring The Beatles."
And, although the group had already gained some commercial success
with "Love Me Do", they were not yet the superstars who would
subsequently have fans swooning, wherever they travelled, to promote
their stack of No 1 hits.
On the contrary, there are even stories of how the Beatles were booed
off the stage by sections of the crowd, who were unimpressed by their
rock 'n' roll set.
Gerry Scanlon, 71, one of their north-east admirers, was at the Beach
Ballroom for the Sunday performance, and admitted he was disappointed
with the concert.
He said: "They still had a lot of rough edges and the sound system
wasn't perfect, so they got a bit of a mixed reaction, but you could
tell they had loads of energy.
"Most of the songs they did were by other people, like Chuck Berry,
and Lennon and McCartney had still to write their biggest songs. But I'm
still glad I was there."
Another who was present, Norman Shearer, has happier memories of the event.
He said: "We went along and I thought they were fantastic. John
Lennon was fantastic: His voice to me was real rock 'n' roll and he
could really hit it.
"At the time, it was a crossroads for music, what the Beatles were
doing was completely different, and some people didn't appreciate the
difference.
"But they were very popular and they got a good ovation at the Beach."
Whatever the truth, the band never returned to the granite city and,
collectively, pocketed just £45 for their Aberdeen appearance.
Less than a fortnight later, they released the single "Please Please
Me", which surged to No 1 in the charts, sparking the phenomenon of
Beatlemania and the rest, as they say, is history.
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