Thursday, November 12, 2015

And yet a fifth Beatle: Andy White dies at 85 years – THE WORLD

The first fifth Beatle died in the spring of 1962, 21 years old, of a brain haemorrhage. Since he was no longer a Beatle. Stu Sutcliffe would rather wear black turtlenecks, read Sartre and smoke with German artists, but to play in a band the bass. Brian Epstein died as a second fifth Beatle 1967 tablets, he had invented the Beatles as a product. His successor, the fifth Beatle Allen Klein, is no longer alive since of 2009. And died in 2006 Billy Preston, who had played as the fifth Beatle, the electric piano at the farewell concert in 1969 on the roof in London.

Photo: Getty Images Fifth Beatle: The drummer Andy White in the early 90s

Dead is now Andy White. He was the drummer, who, when Pete Best as the fifth Beatle was no longer good enough for the beat and before Ringo with the studio was allowed to stir the drums for the first single “Love Me Do”. This also applies to Andy White, he was 85 years old, as the fifth Beatle. As their producer George Martin, who made the tape with classical music as well as the manners of young, wealthy gentlemen familiar. George Martin knew Andy White of countless dance music recordings. Generous Beatlemanen expect Tony Sheridan and Eric Clapton, the entire chorus of “All You Need Is Love” and even Yoko Ono with added that it was finally able to drive a so-called fifth wheel famous four against the wall and the band must be broken down into its component parts.

that anyone who had ever taken up with the Beatles or something had occurred, taking in the history of music its place of honor as the fifth man , has to do with the size of this band and with its perfection. But not only. It is also not only the inclination of all messages to make himself more important than they are when someone dies as Andy White, of everywhere you sat him great drumming. It’s the five.

The four we uncanny in their symmetry. Therefore, let us the nature of the little finger grow hand. Physicists have devised the fifth dimension. Plato was not happy with its four elements, fire, water, air and earth, and mean an end to the airwaves in his view of the world. That two plus two can be five, knew not only mathematician in the 16th century and George Orwell in “1984″, it can be calculated.

From brain research we know what kinds of what we have always known, and never wanted to ask – but also that our mind can grasp no more than five things without, divide what is there in smaller units in order to include it can. Let us listen to us just how beautiful the Beatles, while Andy White drums, singing for “Love Me Do” divine in Quinten. As a quartet. We all are the fifth Beatle.

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