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Documentary Focusing on “6th Beatle” to Premiere at Toronto International Film Festival | Rock 107
Courtesy of TIFFA new documentary called The 6th Beatle about Sam Leach, who served as The Beatles’ agent during their early years playing in the clubs of Liverpool, U.K., will premiere during the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival
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Case in point: the phrase “Yellow matted custard dripping from a dead dog’s eye” was excised (unfortunately) from “I Am The Walrus.” Changing the offending lyrics would have been equally jarring, and probably a violation of whatever insanely elaborate licensing agreement Josh Wakley and Co. had with the Beatles organization. So producers were left with no choice but to put wordless gaps in the middle of the songs, forcing characters to awkwardly wander around close-mouthed like Ashlee Simpson on SNL.
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This article, about the reaction to both events, was originally published in The Plain Dealer on Aug. 13, 1966, the day before the Beatles drew 24,656 fans to the Stadium.
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Flying high with The Beatles and Ken Dodd on a much-loved Liverpool airline - Liverpool Echo
Patsy, who never even asked them for autographs, adds: “Even now, all these years on, I can only remember them as delightful boys. They were always polite, respectful, great fun and very, very happy to be on their way home to Liverpool.”
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"The parents of Cleveland should hang their heads that they allow their children to attend such performances unsupervised,'' he said in an account in The Plain Dealer. "It is like feeding narcotics to teenagers. It is dangerous. It could very well lead to riots.''
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Witness to a ‘Mad Day Out’ With The Beatles | TIME
as he writes in a forthcoming book about the experience, Tom Murray’s Mad Day Out With The Beatles, from which these photos are drawn.
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