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The Beatles Acted Like 'Guilty Schoolboys' When Their Bad Behavior Made an Engineer Quit His Job Showbiz Cheat Sheet Emerick said McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison looked incredibly guilty. “As I headed down to face them, I could see George Harrison

26 August, 2023 - 0 Comments

During sessions for the White Album, The Beatles bickered, rolled their eyes at each other’s music, and worked long, arduous hours. After witnessing a shouting match between Paul McCartney and producer George Martin, Emerick decided he’d had enough. Martin and studio manager Alan Stagge begged him to stay for another week while they found a replacement, but he refused.

“At the conclusion of my meeting with Stagge, only one task remained, and that was to tell the band,” Emerick wrote in his book Here, There and Everywhere: My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles. “In the thirty minutes or so since I’d stormed out, they had been waiting quietly at the bottom of the steps of Studio Two to find out what had transpired.”

Source: Emma McKee/cheatsheet.com

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