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See our "Beatles Rewind" book at Amazon: https://dub.sh/Sxun6eO
The Beatles changed music forever, but here’s the cruel irony at the heart of their career: for much of their heyday, they couldn’t hear a note they were playing or a word they were singing. The screaming crowds that made them the biggest act on earth also made them effectively deaf on stage—and the amplification technology of the early 1960s couldn’t bridge that gap. Not by a country mile. 🎸
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See my archive of Beatles stories and videos: https://beatlesrewind.substack.com/archive
By Steve Weber and CassandraSee our "Beatles Rewind" book at Amazon: https://dub.sh/Sxun6eO
The Beatles changed music forever, but here’s the cruel irony at the heart of their career: for much of their heyday, they couldn’t hear a note they were playing or a word they were singing. The screaming crowds that made them the biggest act on earth also made them effectively deaf on stage—and the amplification technology of the early 1960s couldn’t bridge that gap. Not by a country mile. 🎸
Visit my Beatles Store at Amazon: https://amzn.to/3LlPVOI
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
See my archive of Beatles stories and videos: https://beatlesrewind.substack.com/archive