It was john's band, really, originally the quarry men. It was the band that he formed with his friends from school. And paul saw them performing on stage and John invited him to perform. They played a thousand million hours of shows in germany in very bad conditions. You know, the german owner of the club where they were going to play was o kis,. this is where you perform, and then behind the zis curtain, that is where you sleep. And these are the toilets, you know. Those ere the conditions they lived in. And er, it was tough. But i can't end there, can i? I don't know what
761. Why we love The Beatles (Recorded Live at The British Council) + Public Speaking Tips
This is a presentation I did at the British Council in Paris recently, in front of a live audience. First I talk about public speaking and my approach to doing presentations and then you can hear the recording of my talk. The Beatles were a global phenomenon when they first appeared in the 1960s and their appeal continues to this day. The world still loves The Beatles. But why is this? Join me as I take a deeper look at the social, cultural and psychological factors that make The Beatles story so compelling even after all these years.
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