The Compleat Beatles - Quotations From The Film

Quotations From The Film

"It wasn't their music which sold them to me; it was their charm. They were very charming people."—George Martin.

“They generally wrote their own songs…they would play them, one to the other…It was very much a competition, and a very healthy one.”—George Martin

“At the moment they were being given a philosophy in which they could live their lives as individuals, at that very second, Brian died: the one who wanted them to be as a group.”—Marianne Faithfull

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