Paul McCartney: The Beatles weren't that good

Paul McCartney admits that The Beatles weren't much cop when they first formed. Realising they sounded average at best, McCartney wasn't surprised in 1962 when record label Decca refused to sign the band - who went on to become the biggest of all time.
The Beatles went on to become the biggest of all time. In an interview, McCartney said "We obviously weren't that good. We were formulating it all. You wouldn't have thought we were that great. You'd have turned us down if you were a record company. And they did - Decca turned us down!"
"When we first went to Hamburg, and there'd be no-one in the club."
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www.thesun.co.uk
11-07-09
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