Two KRLA disk jockeys snagged the Beatles during their 1964 American tour and took their interviews to Vee-Jay records. The record sold well and was reissued again and again. You might feel a little sorry for the lads as you listen to this. Link in comments.
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If I remember correctly, the snazy drum fills are the best/worst aspect of this album. I don't envy the band having to put uo with such stooped questions, the price of fame I s'poze.
Yeah, the drumming is by the great Hal Blaine.
Is it really? Hey, a paying gig's a paying gig.
A huge and welcome upgrade to the last time you posted this.
Thanks a big bunch.
Thanks for sharing. I have this in the ‘U.S. Albums’ box and while it's an interesting listen, I don't think I'd ever get around to doing it myself.
Which djs? Dave Hull and... ,?
Jim Steck (?)
It's been a long time since I held this album!
Thanks, Edfray!
KC
I love your blog! - Stinky
Then why don't you marry it.
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