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Monday, October 03, 2005

Best of the Beatles

That was the name of this PBS show I was watching, as usual half way into the program. And in usual PBS documentary style it was a series of interviews edited and presented. Like most people would expect, I expected to see some interviews with the Beatles and some of their songs. Soon I realised this was a documentary about Pete Best - the original drummer for the Beatles (later replaced by Ringo Starr). Apparently Pete had a bigger fan following compared to the rest of the Beatles, something the others couldn't handle. For more details check out the PBS documentary and Pete Best's website.

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