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32 Articles
When the Beatles were told "you are worthless" they found the recording of their failed audition for Decca in 1962
It's hard to believe it's true, but some of the most important Anglo-Saxon musical media are taking it for granted: the sound recording that the Beatles made on January 1, 1962 for the Decca label, a historic moment of pop because they were unexplainedly rejected.To curl the curl, it was found in the most unsuspected place: a small record store in Vancouver, Canada called Neptoon Records. Tagged 'Beatles 60s Demos', the tape was located by the o…
A lost 1962 Beatles tape was found in Vancouver
In a small record store in Canada, last week, a new Beatles tape was found. This peculiar tape, which belongs to the beginnings of the band, is the first audition they had with a record label and, of which they were subsequently rejected. It dates back to 1962, with Decca Records. “How is it possible to have what sounds like a master of 15 Beatles songs from the Decca tapes?” wrote in his networks Rob Frith, the owner of Neptoon Records. Frith, …
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