6 Jul: When Lennon Met McCartney

The Quarrymen took to the stage at a parish fête near Liverpool on 6th July, 1957: the event that first brought together the brains behind the Beatles, teenagers John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

John oozed cool with his swagger, sideburns, and low slung guitar. Paul, watching in awe, was struck by Lennon’s confidence and his seeming ability to improvise lyrics to niche doo-wop tunes. The two boys were introduced later that day by a mutual friend, and immediately clicked; Paul performing his Little Richard-style “woo!” to an impressed John. Two weeks later, John offered him a spot in The Quarrymen. Paul said yes—but only after Scout camp and a family holiday to Butlins.

In this episode, Arion, Olly and Rebecca explore how the two boys were united in a shared history of grief; explain how they came up with the name “The Beatles”; and reveal why an incident with a condom got them deported from their first stint in Hamburg…

Further Reading:

• ‘When Paul McCartney met John Lennon’ (National Museums Liverpool): https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/stories/when-paul-mccartney-met-john-lennon

• ‘Truth about John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s first ever meeting in unlikely venue’ (The Mirror, 2019): https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/truth-john-lennon-paul-mccartneys-17261716

• ‘Nowhere Boy’ (Film4, 2009): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xITuqrVimlE