The first Beatles to meet were George and Paul as schoolboys; they used to go to the school on the same bus - George's father was the bus driver. Paul later said that because he'd known George for so long and because he was in the year above George at school, he had tended to talk down to him during Beatle years.
Paul met John in July 1957; after Paul had played and sung to John's group (the Quarrymen), John asked him to join the band. Paul suggested George joined the band around a year later - the band tried several names before settling on "The Beatles".
Ringo played with another Liverpool band and knew the Beatles mainly through both bands playing in Hamburg; Paul and George in particular "rated" Ringo's drumming as better than the Beatles then drummer (Pete Best). In 1962, mainly through George's instigation, Pete Best was fired as drummer and replaced by Ringo.
John and Paul were friends, they met George on top of a bus, where he played Raunchy perfectly. I can't remember where they met Ringo though. Liverpool, in short.
Meet the Beatles.
yes. it was on their albums With The Beatles and Meet The Beatles.
The album it's on is Meet The Beatles(or With The Beatles).
John Lennon was the one who started The Beatles
No. Meet the Beatles! was an American repackage of their second British album, With the Beatles, with ten of the album's songs, "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "I Saw Her Standing There".
The Beatles met with royalty of no less than a dozen countries.
In the UK. their second album "With The Beatles" was released in 1963. In the US. their second album "Meet The Beatles" was released in 1964.
Their second album was called 'Meet The Beatles' in the USA and 'With The Beatles' in the UK. This was their follow up to their much loved 'Please Please Me' album and had alot of covers as well as the glimpses of more original material.
The second Beatles album was "with The Beatles". It was made in 1963 and lots of songs of theirs we know are on it. It uses the same cover art as the album "Meet the Beatles" which was released exclusively in the U.S.A for their tour here.
John Lennon had long wanted to meet Bob Dylan
meet the beatles
"Till There Was You", from The Music Man.