The Beatles at the ABC, Plymouth 1963
It was 40 years ago today that the Beatles came to town to play …. Sgt Pepper was a long way away – but Colin Rowe wasn’t. He was one of the lucky group of local photographers who were privileged enough to be down at the front, ahead of the screaming fans, at one of two appearances made by John, Paul, George and Ringo at the ABC Plymouth on Wednesday 13 November 1963. Colin was a young camera happy chappie at the time who later went on to enjoy long service behind all manner of filming machines for the BBC and Independent television companies. He sold his stills business a long time ago and that we have these pictures today is thanks to architect Gerry Nichols who was a fan of the band and had kept photographs taken by Colin and fellow snapper Mike Cox. For one reason or another both photographers were parted with their original negatives - and hard copies - so both were pleasantly surprised when Gerry turned out his hoard. The poster version of this particular image has been put together by Plymouth writer and broadcaster, Chris Robinson, who recently published another picture of the sixties most famous pop stars, taken on a later visit to Plymouth, in September 1967, when they were in the Westcountry filming their Magical Mystery Tour extravaganza. There was, incidentally a third visit, in between these two, in October 1964 - again at the ABC cinema. |
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