MUSIC HISTORY 101 NOVEMBER 29, 1960 - Paul McCartney and drummer - TopicsExpress



          

MUSIC HISTORY 101 NOVEMBER 29, 1960 - Paul McCartney and drummer Pete Best were deported from West Germany after being arrested on suspicion of arson after the hotel room they were staying in mysteriously caught fire. They were released and deported the next day. Having been told on November 1st that their contract to perform at his Kaiserkeller club was being terminated by owner Bruno Koschmider, The Beatles began moving their belonging to the attic room above the nearby Top Ten Club. At the time The Beatles were staying in the Bambi-Filmkunsttheater cinema, where the accommodation was basic and sanitary facilities minimal. John Lennon and Stuart Sutcliffe had already moved out, and Paul McCartney and Pete Best were to follow. George Harrison had already been deported from Germany for being underage. It was dark as McCartney and Best gathered their belongings in the Bambi Kino. As there were no lights they set lit an object - different accounts mention rags, a wall tapestry, or a condom attached to a nail - in order to see. There was no damage apart from a burn mark on the wall, and the fire eventually extinguished itself on the damp wall. Bruno Koschmider, however, was furious, and told the police that The Beatles had attempted to set fire to the cinema. Paul told author Barry Miles in Many Years From Now: Hed told them that wed tried to burn his place down and they said, Leave, please. Thank you very much but we dont want you to burn our German houses. Funny, really, because we couldnt have burned the place even if we had gallons of petrol - it was made of stone. McCartney and Best were arrested, and spent the night in jail before being released. They were deported from Germany on the following day.
Posted on: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 21:54:56 +0000

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