In Spite of All The Danger - The Quarrymen


Hi folks =) I made a little video with the song In Spite of All The Danger, by The Quarrymen. Hope you enjoy it! :)


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The Beatles (The Quarrymen) -1958


FIRST RECORDING THAT'LL BE THE DAY ENJOY:p


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The Quarrymen - That'll Be The Day


The cover version of Buddy Holly's classic song, "That'll Be The Day", recorded by The Quarrymen on 14th July, 1958 at Percy Phillips' Studio, in Liverpool. On this day, The Quarrymen made what would become known as The Beatles' first recording. In addition to John, Paul and George, the band still included Colin Hanton on drums and new member, John "Duff" Lowe, on piano. Vistit the official site on: www.beatlesource.com and for further details about the event go to www.beatlesource.com


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The Quarrymen - I'll Follow The Sun [Original / Early Beatles]


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The first song ever recorded by The Quarrymen(Pre-Beatles)


the first song ever recorded by The Quarrymen,who will become the Beatles.Recorded in 1958,in a "home" studio with only one mic.George was only 15 years old,John 18 and Paul 16.Not even Pete Best was there.Its called "That'll Be the Day"


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Maggie Mae - Nowhere Boy (The Quarrymen)


This is the song Maggie Mae from the film "Nowhere Boy" performed by "The Quarrymen"


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The Quarry Men - Puttin' on the Style - Baby let's play house - 6/7/1957 - The Day Paul Met John


The Quarry Men perform Puttin' on the Style & Baby let's play house. Pete Shotton arranged for the group to perform at the summer fete of St Peter's Parish Church in Woolton, held on Saturday, July 6, 1957 That is where Paul met John for the first time! Tracklisting: Baby let's play house - 0:00-0:23 Puttin' on the style excerpt 1, 2, 3 (ghostly ^^) 0:24-end Notice that after the artists rendition of the John&Paul meeting, the photo's show another gig of the Quarry Men, which they had a bit later.


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The Quarrymen/Beatles skiffle tribute "Live"


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THE QUARRYMEN


www.BalconyTV.com 'Like' us on Facebook - http FROM THE MORGAN HOTEL IN TEMPLE BAR PRESENTED BY MUIREANN O KEEFE John Lennon formed the Quarrymen in 1956. The line up including the current line up of Rod Davis, Colin Hanton, Len Garry and ( when a piano was available ) John Duff Lowe.The Band played together regularly and on July 6th 1957 played one of the most important gigs in music history at the Woolton Garden Fete the band played a set in the afternoon and after the show Paul McCartney was introduced to John Lennon.In 1997, as part of the 40th anniversary of this event the band reformed and continue to play all over the world. Expect Skiffle tunes , Beatles tunes and great stories from this Rock N Roll Time ! www.originalquarrymen.co.uk Tune in again tomorrow!!


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The Quarrymen - In Spite Of All The Danger


This song was the first recording by John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison made on 14th July, 1958 at Percy Phillips' Studio, in Liverpool, along with the version of Buddy Holly's "That'll Be The Day". "In Spite Of All The Danger" was The Quarrymen's only original song at the time co-written by Paul McCartney and George Harrison, but, again, with John Lennon singing lead, John "Duff" Lowe at the piano and Colin Hanton at the drums. Visit the official site on www.beatlesource.com and to download the audio excerpts go to www.beatlesource.com


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The Quarry Men - Puttin' On The Style


Sourced from: "The Day John Met Paul" + "Puttin' On The Style" + unbooted version. This is the most complete version till now. Recorded: 6th July, 1957 - St. Peter's Church Hall - Woolton, Liverpool, England.


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The Quarrymen Interview (Part 1)


Before The Beatles, there was a band called The Quarrymen. The musical menagerie of John Lennon and his school friends was formed in 1956, inspired by the skiffle craze that was sweeping the country and the intoxicating allure of rock and roll. Over the next four years, the band would evolve, losing players here and there and constantly upgrading — first with the addition of a precocious young guitarist-singer named Paul McCartney and, later, with an even younger guitarist named George Harrison. Eventually, all of the original Quarrymen — save John — would fall by the wayside until only John, Paul and George remained. Thirteen years ago, the surviving members of the original Quarrymen reunited to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the epochal performance at the St. Peter's Church Rose Queen garden fête, where Paul was introduced to the band. Since that time, they have continued to play music together and spin tales of those days when legends were born. With what would have been John Lennon's 70th birthday fast approaching, the three remaining active Quarrymen — Rod Davis, Len Garry and Colin Hanton — sat down at the Gibson New York Showroom to talk about the formation of the band, playing alongside a young John Lennon and the various characters who played a role in the birth of The Beatles. www.gibson.com


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Hello little girl / The Quarrymen


Hello little girl / The Quarrymen


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John Lennon´s Quarrymen - Trailer - DVD available at amazon.com


"The Quarrymen - The Band that started The Beatles" - English Film Trailer.


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The Quarrymen (The Beatles) - 1958 - "In Spite of All the Danger" (re-mastered)


This song was Re-remastered by me. The hiss noise was removed as mush as possible... Enjoy "In Spite of All the Danger" is one of the first songs recorded by The Quarrymen, then composed of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, pianist John Lowe and drummer Colin Hanton. The song was written by McCartney and Harrison, and is the only song to credit the two alone. It was recorded in 1958 at Percy Phillips' home studio in Liverpool (see 1958 in music). It cost 17 shillings and six pence. Along with their cover of Buddy Holly's "That'll Be the Day" recorded at the same session, these songs are the second recordings of what would become The Beatles. (The first recording of the Quarrymen was a reel-to-reel recording made by an audience member on 6 July 1957, during the Quarrymen's last set for the 1957 Rose Queen garden fête at St. Peter's Church, Woolton, Liverpool.However, 6 July 1957 was the date on which McCartney first met Lennon. So, while it's true that an audience member made a recording that night—the recording was not under the band's control, and it was made before McCartney or Harrison joined the band.) Only one copy of the "That'll Be the Day" and "In Spite of All Danger" recordings was made, and each band member kept the acetate disc for a week. Lowe was the last have it, keeping it for nearly 25 years. In 1981, Lowe attempted to sell it at auction, but McCartney intervened and purchased it from him. McCartney had engineers restore as much of the record's <b>...</b>


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The Quarrymen - The Beatles


The Quarrymen - The Beatles The Quarrymen were founded by John Lennon at the Quarry Bank School in Liverpool in March or April 1957. Their sound was skiffle, a highly animated, heavily rhythmic variation American folk and country music. On July 6, 1957, Paul McCartney showed up at the Woolton Church Fete where the Quarrymen were playing and subsequently met John Lennon backstage. Legend has it that he showed John how to play a song called Twenty Flight Rock. John could see that Paul was a good guitarist and singer and that he was probably more seasoned than anyone else in the band. In July McCartney? joined as a singer-guitarist, and this line-up was stable for approximately six months. Quarrymen played local youth clubs and dances, picking up a small following around Liverpool and a little money in the bargain. And in February in 1958, George Harrison, all of 14 years old who'd been playing with his brother Peter in a skiffle band called the Rebels (who played exactly one official gig) joined on guitar and vocals.


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More Quarrymen / Early Beatles


This is a little mash up of the 30 seconds from THE fete, and 1960 version of One After 909, ( spooky ), and a passable jam session. One thing though, I am now more sure than ever that the 1960 tapes are not all from the one place, there are 2 different styles, one is virtually music lesson learning mode, and others are far more accomplished ( in comparison ). I think the blues/rock jam is Hambug 60, but that's just my opinion.


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Peter Marshall meets the reformed Quarrymen (BBC)


www.beatles.ru It is 50 years since Paul McCartney saw the Quarrymen, a group led by John Lennon. Peter Marshall meets the reformed Quarrymen. -- Featuring visit to Russia (May 2007)!


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In spite of all the danger - The Quarrymen (cover) - Felpo M.


Pretty song The chords are just E major, A major and B7. The strum pattern is as simple as it could be, it's just up and down, up and down...


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The Quarrymen's First Recording Session


John Lennon talks about the first recording session of the Quarrymen (the future Beatles) in 1958. Illustrated with scenes from the new movie "Nowhere Boy"


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Inspite of All the Danger by The Quarrymen/The Beatles VERY RARE (original recording)


Inspite of All the Danger is the only existing McCartney/Harrison composition. The Quarrymen consisted of Paul McCartney, George Harrison, John Lennon, pianist John Lowe and drummer Colin Hanton. It was recorded before George, Paul, and John knew Ringo (in 1958) and before the Beatles were created. I compiled video clips of both George Harrison and Paul McCartney singing together while the song is playing. Rate, comment, subscribe! :]


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THE QUARRYMEN 1957 RARE RECORDING The Day McCartney Met Lennon


The day Lennon met McCartney.This was done a couple of years ago for my first account before I closed it.Simpler uploads! Listen in High Quality Audio where possible.AHA!!!!!! Too unfair.This (was) one of music`s most historic moments,and should be treated as such.Even with all it`s audio failings,we are priviledged that this is around for posterity and reflection.


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The Quarrymen At John Lennon's Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame


The Quarrymen salute their old pal John Lennon at his star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame - Friday October 1st 2010. An impromptu performance of one of John's favorite skiffle songs "Lost John" by John's oldest and closest childhood friends. See: www.TheQuarrymen.info


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The Quarrymen, Maggie Mae, John Lennon's 70th Birthday celebration


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The Quarrymen - "Don't Try Your Luck"


Not pre-Beatles, these guys were from Iowa.


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Introducing John Lennon's Original Quarrymen


Some of John Lennon's original Quarrymen Skiffle group from 1956 are STILL playing. This is their story.


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The Quarrymen - In Spite Of All The Danger


www.beatles.ru Legendary The Quarrymen performs live at "Beatles, Blues & Rock'n'Roll" festival in Saransk, Russia - 20 The Quarrymen was formed by John Lennon in 1957. There are three original members: Rod Davis, Len Garry and Colin Hanton.


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THe Quarrymen at the Nowhere boy Premiere in Hollywood. September 30,2010


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The Quarrymen on "Good Day LA" - October 2010


The Quarrymen are guests on LA's #1-rated morning TV show "Good Day LA" in celebration of the West Coast Premiere of the movie "Nowhere Boy" - and of the City of LA declaring ing it "John Lennon Day" See: www.TheQuarrymen.info and www.HappyBirthdayJohn.org


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The Quarrymen - I Forgot To Remember To Forget


The Quarrymen live at "The Cavern Club" - Hard Rock Cafe in Boston, October 12, 2008. This song was the first #1 Country hit for Elvis, establishing him as a credible country music artist. The Beatles later recorded it (Live at the BBC), as well as Johnny Cash and others. Playing bass with The Quarrymen in this clip, is JB Fonfrias of "JB's Yesterday", from New York. Filmed by Eddie "brontis" Goicuria (c)2008 Adricia Productions


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Quarrymen Part 1


Part 1. A short Documentary about how technological advances are slowly replacing man by machines. Music by Richard Jackson


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The Quarrymen: Come Go With Me


The Quarrymen at Quarry Bank School, Liverpool Beatle Week, Saturday 27th August, 2011. This was the song John sang, when Paul first met him.


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The Quarrymen - Mean Woman Blues


The Quarrymen US Tour playing Mean Woman Blues @ Santa Monica's Boot Camp show 10-18-08 in conjunction with organizers for Guitars in the Classroom.Supporter & brilliant guitarist Laurence Juber set the perfect tone with an amazing set before The Quarrymen with JB guesting on bass took the stage.


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The Quarrymen - All Shook Up


www.beatles.ru Legendary The Quarrymen performs live at "Beatles, Blues & Rock'n'Roll" festival in Saransk, Russia - 20 The Quarrymen was formed by John Lennon in 1957. There are three original members: Rod Davis, Len Garry and Colin Hanton.


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Quarrymen-Part 2


Part 2. A short Documentary about how technological advances are slowly replacing man by machines. Music by Richard Jackson


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The Quarrymen - Baby, Let's Play House


Another earliest known recording of the embryonic group that evolved into the Fabs "Baby, Let's Play House", recorded on 6th July, 1957 at St. Peter's Woolton Parish Church Hall, in Liverpool. On the tape is the unmistakable voice of John Lennon, singing Elvis Presley's song. The Quarrymen: Colin Hanton - drums Eric Griffiths - guitar John Lennon - vocal, guitar Ivan Vaughan - tea-chest bass Pete Shotton - washboard Rod Davis - banjo Visit the official site on: www.beatlesource.com and to download the audio excerpts go to www.beatlesource.com


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The Quarrymen/Beatles (Rare) In Spite Of All The Danger - Full Version. (1958).


By a group called 'The Quarrymen'. They eventually became a group called 'The Beatles'. This is a song called ' In Spite Of All The Danger' - this is the unedited original version 3:25 mins long. Written by McCartney and Harrison (1958). en.wikipedia.org


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In Spite of All the Danger" is one of the first songs recorded by The Quarrymen, then composed of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, pianist John Lowe and drummer Colin Hanton. The song was written by McCartney and Harrison, and is the only song to credit the two alone. It believed to have been recorded on Saturday 12 July 1958[1] (three days before Lennon's mother's death). However, that recording date is disputed by the group. The recording was made at Percy Phillips' home studio in Liverpool (see 1958 in music). It cost 17 shillings and six pence. [edit] Earliest recording made by the groupAlong with their cover of Buddy Holly's "That'll Be the Day" recorded at the same session, these songs were the first recordings made by what would become The Beatles. The only other previous recording of the Quarrymen in performance was a reel-to-reel tape-recording made by an audience member on 6 July 1957, during the Quarrymen's last set for the 1957 Rose Queen garden fête at St. Peter's Church, Woolton, Liverpool.[2][3] This was made on the very day on which McCartney first met Lennon, but before he was a member of the group. So, while it is true that an audience member made a recording that night — the recording was not under the band's control, and it was made before McCartney or Harrison joined the band. [edit] History of the recordingOnly one copy of the "That'll Be the Day" and "In Spite of All the Danger" recordings was made, and each band member kept the acetate <b>...</b>


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The Quarrymen, Lou Marini, Marshall Crenshaw, Mark Hudson "1 After 909" @ LENNON'S 70th 10/9/10


The Quarrymen, Marshall Crenshaw, Mark Hudson, Blue Lou Marini, Neil Innes, Glen Burtnik and friends...."1 After 909" at John Lennon's 70th Birthday Tribute concert 10/9/10


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In Spite Of All The Danger - The Quarrymen Guitar Cover


In Spite Of All The Danger - The Quarrymen Guitar Cover/ Lesson.... Follow me on Twitter and request a song you would like to learn twitter.com


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The Quarrymen - I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone


John Lennon's Original Quarrymen with JB Fonfrias on bass Live at The Cavern Club Hard Rock Cafe, Boston - October 12, 2008. "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" written by Stan Kesler and William Taylor Recorded by Elvis Presley, Tom Jones, Robert Gordon, Billy Fury, Charlie Feathers, Jerry Lee Lewis, Billy Joe Royal, among others.


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The Quarrymen - Puttin' On the Style


This is the earliest known recording of the group that evolved into the The Beatles.


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TUG OF WAR AT THE MANORHAMILTON SHOW ON THE 26/7/08.


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