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UK's first glimpse of the earliest-known film footage of The Beatles - revealed 44 years to the day it was filmed.



15 Feb 2006 03:05:28 -0800 rec.music.beatles
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It was 44 years ago today Feb 14 2006

EXCLUSIVE by Graham Davies Daily Post Staff

THIS is the UK's first glimpse of the earliest-known film footage of
The Beatles - revealed 44 years to the day it was filmed.

Fresh from Hamburg and still wearing their black leather jackets, the
Fab Four are shown performing a Valentine's Day gig at a Wirral church
hall in 1962.

In a taster of what was to come, screaming girls are seen surrounding
the tiny stage.

Original drummer Pete Best, who was in the band at the time, bought the
grainy cine film after a fan found it among his father's belongings.

In the early 1960s, the group was playing up to seven concerts a day,
so in 2006 Mr Best and his production company, Best Wishes Productions,
had to turn detectives to discover exactly what gig it was.

Alan Humphreys, director of Best Wishes, which is in talks with
television companies to use the film in a documentary, said: "We've
tried to narrow it down by looking at the finer details.

"Pete is still in the band, while McCartney has a Hofner violin bass
and George has a Countryman guitar, which he bought from an ad in the
Echo around that time, so we know it is in 1962.

"There are also Valentine hearts on the curtains behind them so we know
it has to be either Valentine's Day or February 12 that year, because
that was the Saturday."

Mr Humphreys added: "It was strange in that nobody recognised the
venue. We asked
Allan Williams and The Merseybeats if they could shed any light on it
for us. At first it was thought the venue was the Floral Hall in
Southport, but after going through it with Pete, we realised the stage
was too small.

"The closest date Pete has in his diary at that time was a gig at St
Paul's Presbyterian Church in North Road, Tranmere, which does not
exist any more. We're pretty certain that is the venue in the film."

The Best Wishes team was offered the footage by a man whose father had
filmed it with a Standard 8 Cine camera.

The men would not reveal how much the film is worth, but it is
understood to be a "substantial amount".

They believe the gig was at the time when Brian Epstein had started
managing the band, but before he encouraged them to drop their quiffs
and leathers for moptops and collarless suits.

Mr Humphreys added: "It is the earliest-known footage of the Beatles by
eight or nine months and the only colour footage in existence of them
at that time.

"The next known footage is when Granada filmed them in the Cavern, but
that was in black and white."

* WERE you at this gig? Call the Daily Post if you can help solve the
mysteries behind the film on 0151 282 8123.

graham.davies@liverpool.com

ian...
February 12 was not a Saturday in 1962, it was a Monday.

Valentines day, the 14th, was a Wednesday:

14th - Cavern
15th - Cavern, Tower Ballroom, New Brighton
16th - Technical College, Birkenhead, Tower Ballroom
17th - Cavern (Saturday)
18th - Casbah
19th - Cavern
20th - Floral Hall, Promenade, Southport, Lancashire (Tuesday)

"Probably the Beatles' biggest engagement under Epstein to date: the
Floral Hall was actually a theatre with gold lame curtains and
tiered seats."
Lewisohn, BEATLES CHRONICLE, p66

They look like gold lame curtains to me, so it's probably the Floral
Hall.

I e-mailed the fella.

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