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It is 6 July 1957, in suburban Liverpool. Two schoolboys, Ivan and Paul, are wandering around the local village fete as the midsummer sun beats down. The boys pass a group of young children taking turns at the Coconut shy while their mothers watch on rocking prams around a corner. A group of girl guides attempt the hoopla alongside teenage boys, all slicked hair and leather jackets, who are trying their hand at the strongman game. Up ahead, Paul spies a candy floss stand spinning glistening sugar into voluminous clouds of pink. But there is a sound on the breeze that's more intriguing than any of that. The boys keep walking towards it, pushing through a crowd that's gathered at the end of the Isle of Stalls. They see a makeshift stage with a group of young men crammed onto it, a skiffle band playing an upbeat song. They're using a range of unusual improvised instruments a washboard with a wooden spoon for percussion, a guitar with a missing string. Ivan knows the boys in the band. They're from a rival school called Quarry bank, from which they get their name, the Quarryman. He's brought his friend Paul along to the fete just to hear them play, because Paul plays the guitar too. Together, Ivan and Paul get right to the front, finding themselves in the direct gaze of the band's frontman, standing tall in a checked shirt, his curly hair slicked with grease, playing with guster. Ivan doesn't recognize the song, but when he turns to Paul, he finds he's singing along. Later, cooling off in the shade of the stage, Ivan introduces Paul to the band, telling them that his friend is a great musician too. Spotting that Paul, fortuitously, has brought his guitar along, the musicians ask him to play them a tune, and Paul doesn't need to ask him twice. He stands, swings his guitar around to the front of his body and launches straight into effortless song. He is, quite simply brilliant note perfect, masterful and exuding both a confidence and unteachable musicality that most of the band could only dream of. As he sings, the frontman Nods, impressed. But he's also suddenly aware of the shortcomings of his band. When he finishes, the Quarryman singer strides over to Paul. As the others get the instruments ready for their evening slot, he puts out his hand and properly introduces himself to the talented teenager. Paul takes the hand shakes and soon the two boys are talking like old friends. The fair forgotten, the summer stretching out before them. This is the very first time Paul McCartney and John Lennon meet. And the world of pop music is about to change forever. In just a few short years, these two boys will have established themselves as the leading songwriters of their generation. Along with Ringo Starr and George Harrison, they will become the Beatles, the biggest band the world has ever seen. Theirs was a stardom that burned brightly, but quickly recording together for just over seven years, they released 13 era defining studio albums and performed live over a thousand times. From the building of the Beatlemania phenomenon in 1963 until their breakup in 1970, they continued to produce music, setting unprecedented sales and audience records. As a live act, it revolutionized songwriting and continued to occupy a unique place in the canon of pop music. So who were the four ordinary Liverpudlian teenagers before they created a band that would change the face of the music industry forever? How did the music and the unprecedented fame change them? And what caused it all to come crumbling down so soon and in such dramatic fashion? I'm John Hopkins from the Noiser Network. This is a short history of the Beatles. It is late 1940 and Britain is at war. In the northwest, the Liverpool Blitz is underway. A sustained destructive bombing campaign by the German Luftwaffe. Nightly air raid sirens ring out warning the people of the city to seek refuge. Against the backdrop of this assault, 26 year old Julia Lennon gives birth to a baby boy whom she names John. Julia is vivacious and talented, with striking long red hair and a sharp sense of humor. But with her husband Alf away at sea, life is difficult. And by the time Little John is 4, he's passed into the care of an aunt. The years pass and John becomes a bright, talented, but uncommitted student. However, it becomes clear he has inherited his mother's playful showmanship. By the age of 15, he started a band. Kenneth Womack is professor of English and Popular Music at Monmouth University and author of the Cambridge Companion to the Beatles.
