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: Beatles Trivia
: David Mauldin April 05, 2005, 06:03:54 AM
 Where did John and Paul find the inspiration to the song, "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" from???


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: David Mauldin April 05, 2005, 06:06:29 AM
  Hint: It has something to do with a recent death!  Bang!  bang! bang!  Yep he's dead!!!


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: David Mauldin April 05, 2005, 08:50:46 AM
O.K. another hint: John and Paul   John an Paul   John Paul


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: Joe Sperling April 06, 2005, 12:35:12 AM
According to Paul McCartney the song "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" is something out
of the blue. It is not about any event. It's a fictional story. He said at first it didn't
even have the word "silver" in it, but it sounded better.

--Joe


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: editor April 06, 2005, 01:29:41 AM
According to Paul McCartney the song "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" is something out
of the blue. It is not about any event. It's a fictional story. He said at first it didn't
even have the word "silver" in it, but it sounded better.

--Joe

I'm a serious Beatles enthusiast and I had never heard that about the song either. 

Brent


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: David Mauldin April 06, 2005, 07:12:00 AM
ANSWER found here!

http://markmaynard.com/index.php/2005/04/02/maxwell_s_silver_hammer


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: moonflower2 April 06, 2005, 08:11:05 AM
ANSWER found here!

http://markmaynard.com/index.php/2005/04/02/maxwell_s_silver_hammer

This is really kind of Middle Ages wierd, eh?


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: outdeep April 06, 2005, 09:05:05 PM
I am currently listening to a series of lectures on how popes are elected (download for free):

http://www.teach12.com/ttc/PapalElectionLecture.asp?ai=18744

According to this professor (Professor Thomas F. X. Noble, the Robert M. Conway Director of the Medieval Institute and Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame), the silver hammer thing really didn't happen.  Kind of a middle age urban legend.


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: David Mauldin April 07, 2005, 04:49:29 AM
O.K. all you Beatle fans!  Next trivia question:


              Paul McCartney met John Lennon for the first time at:


                                           A.  Reform School


                                           B.  Paul's grandmums' funeral

                                         
                                           C.  Church

 
                                           D.  The Cavern Bar
             


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: night owl May 02, 2005, 11:31:58 AM
C. Church. Who knew?


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: David Mauldin May 02, 2005, 11:26:51 PM
O.K. Next question,  Who inspired John Lennon to use the  name "Beatles" ???


                                   A. Buddy Holly

                                    B. Lee Marvin

                                    c. Bill Hailey

                                    D. Brian Epstien


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: night owl May 03, 2005, 12:01:38 AM
B. Lee Marvin.

"We all missed ya, Johnny! The Beetles missed ya!"

Maybe A., Buddy Holly, too. John said that they were looking for something Crickets-sounding.


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: David Mauldin May 03, 2005, 12:40:03 AM
You are pretty good!  O.K.  Who is the song "Dear Prudence" written about?


 A. United States of America, Prudence is used as a metephorfor "American"

                       
 B. Prudencial Fund Co. (Paul wanted them toaid starving children in Bangeldesh)


  C. The little sisiter of Mia farrow


  D. George's wife who left him for Eric Clapton


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: editor May 03, 2005, 02:48:59 AM
You are pretty good!  O.K.  Who is the song "Dear Prudence" written about?


 A. United States of America, Prudence is used as a metephorfor "American"

                       
 B. Prudencial Fund Co. (Paul wanted them toaid starving children in Bangeldesh)


  C. The little sisiter of Mia farrow


  D. George's wife who left him for Eric Clapton


Prudence was Mia Farrow's little sis.  The song was written in India, while they were hanging with the Maharishi. Prudence didn't want to "put out," and thus the song.

Here's another,

Who is "Martha," from Martha My Dear, on the White Album?

Brent


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: night owl May 03, 2005, 06:41:28 AM
What, no Multiple Choice??

This excerpt from "A Hard Day's Write: The Stories Behind Every Beatles Song" by Steve Turner:

"Martha may have been the name of Paul's two-year-old Old English Sheepdog, but this song was not an account of canine love. 'Martha My Dear' is a plea to a girl who has always been the singer's muse: he asks her to remember him because he still believes that they were meant for each other. In January 1968, Paul and Jane Asher had anounced that they were going to get married during the year but Paul began dating other girls while Jane was away acting and in July she called off the engagement. "We still see each other and love each other, but it hasn't worked out," Jane said at the time. "Perhaps we'll be childhood sweethearts and meet again and get married when we're about 70."

The song began as a two-handed piano exercise, something that was deliberately beyond his level of competence at the time and designed to stretch him musically. 'Martha My Dear' was recorded in October 1968 - by which time Linda Eastman had become Paul's girlfriend."

I think Heather might have something to say about that, seeing as how he'll be 70 in about 6 years . . .

So, what do you think? The dog or the muse?


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: David Mauldin May 03, 2005, 08:31:00 PM
O.K. Which of the Beatles was/is homosexual?


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: editor May 03, 2005, 08:41:00 PM
O.K. Which of the Beatles was/is homosexual?

that would be Epstein, the manager at one time. 

While I heard that John experimented with certain things like this, he cannot be labeled as a homosexual.  Brian Epstein was, however. 

I think he was called the fifth beatle at one time, or was that George Martin?

Brent


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: Joe Sperling May 03, 2005, 09:30:55 PM
Brent---

I had always heard that the person called the "Fifth Beatle" was Billy Preston,
the keyboard player.

--Joe


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: David Mauldin May 03, 2005, 10:16:29 PM
It was Brian! "The 5th Beatle"  Oh' well I thought I finally had one to stump you guys!  Guess I better start reading more books!  I know Billy worked on "Let it Be" but I don't think that made him a Beatle??


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: Tony May 04, 2005, 12:47:58 AM
It was Brian! "The 5th Beatle"  Oh' well I thought I finally had one to stump you guys!  Guess I better start reading more books!  I know Billy worked on "Let it Be" but I don't think that made him a Beatle?

   I always thought that Stu Sutcliffe was the 5th Beatle???  And I know I have read stuff where George Martin was considered the 5th Beatle.

   Anyone remember the SNL skit where Eddie Murphy played a lousy sax player who was kicked out of the Beatles???  I know that was probably during the time when the *devoted* weren't watching TV.

FWIW, I have also heard Eric Clapton referred to as the 5th Beatle???   I know that in one of the forwards of a Burt O'Leary cookbook/Beatles scrapbook, Burt refers to himself as the the 5th Beatle!  <tongue>

C-ya, Tony   


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: editor May 04, 2005, 12:49:12 AM
Brent---

I had always heard that the person called the "Fifth Beatle" was Billy Preston,
the keyboard player.

--Joe

Billy Preston, Eric Clapton, Jim Keltner...all these guys worked with the Beatles, but none of them were called the 5th. Beatle.  I wasn't sure if it was Epstein or Martin who was called the 5th Beatle, but I would have guessed Epstein, if I was on "Who wants to be a Millionaire."

Here's some more trivia:

Name two Lennon-McCartney tunes that feature zero John Lennon.

Brent


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: Joe Sperling May 04, 2005, 01:02:31 AM
Brent----

Billy Preston is the only person other than a Beatle to be credited on a Beatles
album. Go to "Google" and put "Who  was called the fifth Beatle?" and you'll
see Billy Preston's name come up over and over.  But it's true that some called
Martin the "fifth Beatle" also. I was going to say you'd lose on "Who wants to be
a Millionaire--but you could be right.


--Joe


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: editor May 04, 2005, 01:08:51 AM
Brent----

Billy Preston is the only person other than a Beatle to be credited on a Beatles
album. Go to "Google" and put "Who  was called the fifth Beatle?" and you'll
see Billy Preston's name come up over and over. I think you would lose on
"Who wants to be a millionaire?" if you put Epstein or Martin.

--Joe

Brian Epstein was called the fifth Beatle before Preston, I'm sure.  He and Martin worked with the fab four prior to Preston.

Clapton plays guitar on a number of songs, and wrote Savoy Truffle.
Keltner drums on a number of songs, most noted is Octopus's Garden.
Anyhow, I am confident that it's not Preston.

Did you ever see George Harrison's memorial concert, a year after his death?  All the guys I mentioned are in the band, and they are awesome.

Brent


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: Joe Sperling May 04, 2005, 01:12:37 AM
Brent---

I altered my post while you were posting. I looked further at the threads on Google
and you are right Martin was called the fifth Beatle also. I jumped the gun on that
one. It looks like others played on Beatles albums, but only Preston is actually listed
with a credit on the albums.

--Joe


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: editor May 04, 2005, 01:20:52 AM
Brent---

I altered my post while you were posting. I looked further at the threads on Google
and you are right Martin was called the fifth Beatle also. I jumped the gun on that
one. It looks like others played on Beatles albums, but only Preston is actually listed
with a credit on the albums.

--Joe

Joe,

Among Beatles scholars, there are those who promote the Prestonian error,and there are the Epsteiners.  The thing we must always be careful of is to not divide Beatledom.  I can listen to Abbey Road with a Prestonian, as long as they keep quiet.  I think we must stick to the essentials, and in doing so, those who oppose us will be humbled.

I sit atop my lofty perch as I type this, and look down upon my wayward Prestonian baby brothers.  They will learn...if they google enough, or perhaps go to ask.com.   

Brian Epstein was the first one called the 5th Beatle.  I found this on the internet, so it must be true.
http://web.ask.com/redir?u=http%3a%2f%2ftm.wc.ask.com%2fr%3ft%3dan%26s%3dk2%26uid%3d0D1B46C10D2DD7724%26sid%3d1ACE96C10D2DD7724%26qid%3d6FB44D265AF48D42AF65B7A420C63967%26io%3d7%26sv%3dza5cb0dc2%26o%3d0%26ask%3dOriginal%2bFifth%2bBeatle%2bBrian%2bEpstein%26uip%3d98a364c4%26en%3dte%26eo%3d-100%26pt%3dsomeone%2bwho%2bmissed%2bout%2bon%2bsuccess.%2b%2b%26ac%3d18%26qs%3d1%26pg%3d1%26ep%3d1%26te_par%3d102%26te_id%3d%26u%3dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.unm.edu%2f%7edave%2fwords%2f12-1.html&bpg=http%3a%2f%2fweb.ask.com%2fweb%3fq%3dOriginal%2bFifth%2bBeatle%2bBrian%2bEpstein%26o%3d0%26page%3d1&q=Original+Fifth+Beatle+Brian+Epstein&s=k2&bu=http%3a%2f%2fwww.unm.edu%2f%7edave%2fwords%2f12-1.html&qte=0&o=0&abs=Fifth+Beatle+...+someone+who+missed+out+on+success.++The+original+%26quot%3bFifth+Beatle%26quot%3b+was+Brian+Epstein+(1934-67)%2c+the+group's+manager%2c+so+dubbed%2c+much...&tit=someone+who+missed+out+on+success.++&bin=&cat=wb&purl=http%3a%2f%2ftm.wc.ask.com%2fi%2fb.html%3ft%3dan%26s%3dk2%26uid%3d0D1B46C10D2DD7724%26sid%3d1ACE96C10D2DD7724%26qid%3d6FB44D265AF48D42AF65B7A420C63967%26io%3d%26sv%3dza5cb0dc2%26o%3d0%26ask%3dOriginal%2bFifth%2bBeatle%2bBrian%2bEpstein%26uip%3d98a364c4%26en%3dbm%26eo%3d-100%26pt%3d%26ac%3d18%26qs%3d1%26pg%3d1%26u%3dhttp%3a%2f%2fmyjeeves.ask.com%2faction%2fsnip&Complete=1

also, I remember clearly that Epstein was the original 5th Beatle.  Don't be a Prestonian.  Repent.

Brent


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: Joe Sperling May 04, 2005, 02:54:03 AM
Brent----

I don't want to be a Prestonian any more. I've just torn my best shirt and poured
fireplace ashes upon my head. I've been thoroughly Epsteined and I repent.


--Joe ;D


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: editor May 04, 2005, 02:58:55 AM
Brent----

I don't want to be a Prestonian any more. I've just torn my best shirt and poured
fireplace ashes upon my head. I've been thoroughly Epsteined and I repent.


--Joe ;D

Remember the Epsteiner creed:

Magical Mystery Tour was recorded on 1inch four track....which is why the strings and horns sound so amazing.  Remember that and you won't get sidetracked with Prestonian heresy.

He made his contribution to Beatledom, and we don't begrudge him that; but MMT was recorded on 1 inch fourtrack tape.

Dude, I plucked you from the fire....

Brent


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: Joe Sperling May 04, 2005, 03:32:11 AM
Brent---

Thanks so much. For years I've lived under the creed "Nothing from Nothing leaves
nothing" and often thought "Will it go round in circles?" But I've been freed from
Prestonian thought. Thanks for leading me back to the Epstein road, and the true
steps to Beatle Mania in it's purest sense.

--Joe


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: editor May 04, 2005, 03:34:22 AM
Brent---

Thanks so much. For years I've lived under the creed "Nothing from Nothing means
nothing" and often thought "Will it go round in circles?" But I've been freed from
Prestonian thought. Thanks for leading me back to the Epstein road, and the true
steps to Beatle Mania in it's purest sense.

--Joe

I find it ironic that Billy played on the song, "Get Back."  What irony!  Here we have the biggest heretic in Beatledom telling us to "Get Back."

Awesome


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: night owl May 04, 2005, 06:48:21 AM
Hmm. Actually Brent, when I went to ask.com and posed the question, "Who was the fifth Beatle?" this was the answer I got.

http://web.ask.com/redir?u=http%3a%2f%2ftm.wc.ask.com%2fr%3ft%3dan%26s%3da7%26uid%3d06DDF793352A350D3%26sid%3d134D0A78A83928724%26qid%3d72E81E30F418A0418866CDA3B4437617%26io%3d8%26sv%3dz6f537200%26o%3d0%26ask%3dwho%2bwas%2bthe%2bfifth%2bbeatle%253f%26uip%3d476cc4ac%26en%3dte%26eo%3d-100%26pt%3dthe%2b5th%2bBeatle%26ac%3d3%26qs%3d0%26pg%3d1%26ep%3d1%26te_par%3d102%26te_id%3d%26u%3dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.happyrobot.net%2frobotchow%2f5thbeatle.asp&bpg=http%3a%2f%2fweb.ask.com%2fweb%3fq%3dwho%2bwas%2bthe%2bfifth%2bbeatle%253f%26o%3d0%26page%3d1&q=who+was+the+fifth+beatle%3f&s=a7&bu=http%3a%2f%2fwww.happyrobot.net%2frobotchow%2f5thbeatle.asp&qte=0&o=0&abs=...happyrobotUSA+brings+you+information+about+the+talked+about+5th+Beatle...+Paul%2c+John%2c+Ringo%2c+George%2c+and....&tit=the+5th+Beatle&bin=&cat=wb&purl=http%3a%2f%2ftm.wc.ask.com%2fi%2fb.html%3ft%3dan%26s%3da7%26uid%3d06DDF793352A350D3%26sid%3d134D0A78A83928724%26qid%3d72E81E30F418A0418866CDA3B4437617%26io%3d%26sv%3dz6f537200%26o%3d0%26ask%3dwho%2bwas%2bthe%2bfifth%2bbeatle%253f%26uip%3d476cc4ac%26en%3dbm%26eo%3d-100%26pt%3d%26ac%3d3%26qs%3d0%26pg%3d1%26u%3dhttp%3a%2f%2fmyjeeves.ask.com%2faction%2fsnip&Complete=1

Quite enlightening, don't you think? That, and it mentioned George Martin several times. I'd always heard it was him. But I won't put the ashes back in the fireplace just yet.


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: editor May 04, 2005, 06:53:41 AM
Hmm. Actually Brent, when I went to ask.com and posed the question, "Who was the fifth Beatle?" this was the answer I got.

http://web.ask.com/redir?u=http%3a%2f%2ftm.wc.ask.com%2fr%3ft%3dan%26s%3da7%26uid%3d06DDF793352A350D3%26sid%3d134D0A78A83928724%26qid%3d72E81E30F418A0418866CDA3B4437617%26io%3d8%26sv%3dz6f537200%26o%3d0%26ask%3dwho%2bwas%2bthe%2bfifth%2bbeatle%253f%26uip%3d476cc4ac%26en%3dte%26eo%3d-100%26pt%3dthe%2b5th%2bBeatle%26ac%3d3%26qs%3d0%26pg%3d1%26ep%3d1%26te_par%3d102%26te_id%3d%26u%3dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.happyrobot.net%2frobotchow%2f5thbeatle.asp&bpg=http%3a%2f%2fweb.ask.com%2fweb%3fq%3dwho%2bwas%2bthe%2bfifth%2bbeatle%253f%26o%3d0%26page%3d1&q=who+was+the+fifth+beatle%3f&s=a7&bu=http%3a%2f%2fwww.happyrobot.net%2frobotchow%2f5thbeatle.asp&qte=0&o=0&abs=...happyrobotUSA+brings+you+information+about+the+talked+about+5th+Beatle...+Paul%2c+John%2c+Ringo%2c+George%2c+and....&tit=the+5th+Beatle&bin=&cat=wb&purl=http%3a%2f%2ftm.wc.ask.com%2fi%2fb.html%3ft%3dan%26s%3da7%26uid%3d06DDF793352A350D3%26sid%3d134D0A78A83928724%26qid%3d72E81E30F418A0418866CDA3B4437617%26io%3d%26sv%3dz6f537200%26o%3d0%26ask%3dwho%2bwas%2bthe%2bfifth%2bbeatle%253f%26uip%3d476cc4ac%26en%3dbm%26eo%3d-100%26pt%3d%26ac%3d3%26qs%3d0%26pg%3d1%26u%3dhttp%3a%2f%2fmyjeeves.ask.com%2faction%2fsnip&Complete=1

Quite enlightening, don't you think? That, and it mentioned George Martin several times. I'd always heard it was him. But I won't put the ashes back in the fireplace just yet.

Actually, I found links that said it was Epstein, Martin, Sutcliffe, Best, Preston and Clapton.

I chose Epstein as the only possible correct answer because:
1.)He was the first to be referred to as the 5th Beatle
2.)I thought it was him, and didn't want to change my position on it.  ;)

They will always be the fab four, not five.

Brent


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: night owl May 04, 2005, 06:57:04 AM
Makes sense to me!

The link I mentioned previously will show a different Fifth Beatle if you go back and click on it again and again. I've seen Michael Jackson, Barney Fife, Curious George, somebody from Devo, and a few others.

I've got waaaaaay too much time on my hands. Better go finish fixing dinner.


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: night owl May 15, 2005, 12:34:30 PM
Name two Lennon-McCartney tunes that feature zero John Lennon.

Brent

Back to this - is one of them "Yesterday"?

Speaking of which - what song did John call Paul's "first" 'Yesterday'?


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: editor May 15, 2005, 07:38:40 PM
Back to this - is one of them "Yesterday"?

Speaking of which - what song did John call Paul's "first" 'Yesterday'?
:)
Yesterday is one, for sure.  When it was first written, it had the title, "Scrambled eggs."
The second one is Elanor Rigby.

I don't know the answer to your question.....congrats.  I'm stumped.


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: night owl May 16, 2005, 11:22:29 AM
John was referring to "And I Love Her" from the Hard Day's Night soundtrack as being Paul's "first" Yesterday.

Got more??


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: M2 June 02, 2005, 11:20:34 PM
Heard this on final Jeopardy the other day.

What song was inspired by the chauffeur (don't know his name)?


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: summer007 June 03, 2005, 12:33:30 AM
Are you trying to provoke Brent? You know he probibly has the answer!!! Oh I forgot you like the blunt approach. he, he.


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: M2 June 03, 2005, 12:48:00 AM
Are you trying to provoke Brent? You know he probibly has the answer!!! Oh I forgot you like the blunt approach. he, he.

Wrong summer.  Why don't you just admit that you don't know the answer?  Hope that was blunt enough.  :)

Marcia


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: vernecarty June 03, 2005, 12:54:42 AM
Heard this on final Jeopardy the other day.

What song was inspired by the chauffeur (don't know his name)?

Ticket to Ride??!!    ;D
Verne


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: summer007 June 03, 2005, 12:55:33 AM
Gosh Marcia your a little rough around the edges! I just did'nt see any of these wizards jumping in to answer. I remain Clueless! Summer.


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: summer007 June 03, 2005, 01:06:50 AM
Get Back? yes/no? Maybe the chauffer was saying get back home Loretta your Mama's waitin for you!


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: M2 June 03, 2005, 03:36:32 AM
Gosh Marcia your a little rough around the edges! I just did'nt see any of these wizards jumping in to answer. I remain Clueless! Summer.

Stop being so sensitive summer.  Sheesh!!

The answer:
Ride My Car
from Rubber Soul Dec '65
Beep beep'm beep beep yeah


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: summer007 June 03, 2005, 03:51:03 AM
LOL...Hey what kind of car do you think it was? Mazerati, Lambourgini or a Ferrari? I imagine if those Amish boys got a lift in one of these they'd never go back to buggy. ( I like the Mercedes SL coupe convertible myself lots of horsepower! )  Summer.


: Re: Beatles Trivia
: summer007 June 03, 2005, 09:25:48 PM
That 5th Beatle is Hot! just kidding! You could be right Marcia but I thougt it said, Baby you can drive my car? Limo's have bloody drivers. Summer.


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