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'Fifth Beatle' has died

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CaffeineAddict Wed 09-Mar-16 08:10:29

Sad news this morning, record producer Sir George Martin has died aged 90. flowers

merlotgran Wed 09-Mar-16 22:03:10

I think the Beatles were very lucky to have a producer as talented and unassuming as George Martin. These days they'd be lumbered with the likes of Simon Cowell. hmm

Deedaa Wed 09-Mar-16 21:56:23

Having worked at EMI Records I was very aware of George Martin as was most of the record industry. In pre Beatles days he produced Peter Seller's records (Balham gateway to the South!) this was one of the reasons that the Beatles were delighted to team up with him. I don't think the Beatles were any more tinny than the Stones, whose early recordings sounded as if they'd been made in someone's bathroom.

I am sorry to see George go, it's another link with the past.

rosesarered Wed 09-Mar-16 17:59:03

loved The Beatles, but apart from knowing that George Martin was their producer, never gave him a second thought like Jingl says.
Why make such a fuss about my post Tegan?
The man was 90, and certainly not part of most people's lives.

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 09-Mar-16 16:04:31

I saw them when there were (I think) six of them. None of them were wots-'is-features. I would have noticed.

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 09-Mar-16 16:01:30

confused

Crazy probably because he never had the to die for looks that the actual Beatles seemed to have at that time. Or the personality. Or the sound.

Shall I go on? grin

Tegan Wed 09-Mar-16 14:16:28

btw has anyone got a problem with the words 'record producer' [just wondering...] might as well criticise the whole post...

Tegan Wed 09-Mar-16 14:13:25

Why is it crazy btw? The 5th Beatle is a generic term that applies to several people who have been involved with the band over the years..most people are aware of the term [imo]....

Tegan Wed 09-Mar-16 14:06:05

..caffeine; if I was you I'd just shut up and go and have a cup of coffee [and I'll join you wink].....

Tegan Wed 09-Mar-16 14:04:54

Caffeine; do you watch those BBC4 programmes about the making of certain albums? It always fascinates me how a simple idea can change a whole song or album, usually thought of by the producer/sound engineer etc. Sometimes even a mistake that they then keep in.

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 09-Mar-16 14:03:10

I think it's crazy to call him the 'fifth Beatle'. I was hardly aware of his existence and I loved the Beatles!

CaffeineAddict Wed 09-Mar-16 13:59:33

Exactly what Tegan said! I didn't say I was 'feeling sad' rosesarered, I just said it was sad that he has died, and I think it's always sad when someone dies. The loss of life is a sad thing.

rubylady Wed 09-Mar-16 13:45:25

I'm going off here for today, too much making judgements of people and not the topics for my liking.

Tegan Wed 09-Mar-16 13:05:37

It's sad in that, as with Bowie he was a part of our lives for such a long time; I don't think caffeineaddict wrote it with the implication that she/he was wailing into her/his cornflakes #don'tshootthemessenger grin

rosesarered Wed 09-Mar-16 12:21:53

He was a successful record producer/manager, who presumably loved his job and had a good innings at 90.Nothing for anyone but his family to feel sad about.

rosesarered Wed 09-Mar-16 12:20:07

caffeineaddict what an odd thing for you to say, you must spend a lot of time 'feeling sad' then.

rubylady Wed 09-Mar-16 12:14:52

Yeah, God Bless George. A fan of the Beatles and of Sir George Martin, a lovely, gentle man.

My son does keep coming and telling me about the latest celeb who has died, it's been quite a lot recently. If I tie him up, will it stop?

Bill Wyman's been diagnosed with cancer too. sad

CaffeineAddict Wed 09-Mar-16 10:55:02

it's*

KatyK Wed 09-Mar-16 10:54:58

No deluge from me - we all have differing views smile I saw them live five times. They were great (I'm prejudice I know). I didn't notice any session musicians.

CaffeineAddict Wed 09-Mar-16 10:54:27

rosesarered I think always sad when someone dies.

HannahLoisLuke Wed 09-Mar-16 10:49:01

Radio 5 did a couple of hours on the death of Sir George Martin but it was more like a Beatles tribute. I could never stand the Beatles, and without George Martin they would have sounded the trite and tinny band they were. Only George Harrison could actually play and only later as a solo artist. George Martin padded them out with session musicians who could play, but he did so much more than produce the Beatles, I didn't hear any of it this morning.

I expect a deluge of indignation from Beatles fans. Feel free to beat me up!

KatyK Wed 09-Mar-16 10:20:02

RIP George. As a Beatles fanatic in my youth, he was very much part of it.

merlotgran Wed 09-Mar-16 10:11:08

DH said, 'Just think what an awful racket some pop music would have been without him'

We've a lot to thank him for grin

Indinana Wed 09-Mar-16 10:10:29

I agree roses. He was 90. It was his time. I can't honestly say it makes me feel sad that he's gone - I didn't know him!

Teetime Wed 09-Mar-16 09:51:33

Classic FM played a beautiful piece this morning which they play often that I hadn't realised was composed by Sir George.

rosesarered Wed 09-Mar-16 09:34:47

Not really sad news is it? He had a long and fulfilling life.