Yellow Submarine - Love Me Do Mystery Cache
Yellow Submarine - Love Me Do
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N 30° 22.504′ W 82° 27.484′
Love Me Do
"Love Me Do" is the Beatles' first single, backed by "P.S. I Love You". It was released in the UK on 5 October 1962 and in the US on 27 April 1964. "Love Me Do" was recorded by the Beatles on three different occasions with three different drummers at EMI studios at 3 Abbey Road in London: 1. EMI 'Artist Test' on 6 June 1962 with Pete Best on drums. This version (previously thought to be lost) is available on Anthology 1; 2. first 'proper' recording session 4 September 1962. In August, Best was replaced by Ringo Starr. Producer George Martin disapproved of Best's drumming for studio work. It was the norm at that time to have a specialist studio drummer who knew the ways of studio work. The decision to fire Best was not Martin's. The Beatles recorded a version of the song with Starr, three the third official recording session on 11 September 1962. The Beatles returned to the same studio and recorded "Love Me Do" with session drummer Andy White on drums. Starr was relegated to playing tambourine. As the tambourine is absent from the 4 September recording, this is the easiest way to distinguish between the Starr and White recordings.
Answer the following question for the correct coords.
"Love Me Do" was recorded by the Beatles three times, with three drummers: Pete Best, Ringo Starr, and who was the third drummer?
A) John Lennon - N 30 21.945 W 082 27.654
B) George Harrison - N 30 22.302 W 082 27.315
C) Andy White - N 30 22.504 W 082 27.484
D) Brian Epstein - N 30 22.405 W 082 27.692
E) Paul McCartney - N 30 23.091 W 082 28.020
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THE FINAL COORDS ARE N 30° 22.504′ W 82° 27.484′
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SVANY A 30° 22.504′ J 82° 27.484′
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