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‘The Beatles – I Was There’ – talking the Fab Four Live (1957/66) with Richard Houghton
There can’t be too many Beatles devotees in their mid-50s who got to see the band live, anywhere in the world. But while Richard Houghton was one such lucky fan, he remembers next to nothing about the special guests he witnessed. … Continue reading →
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