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In Memory of Beatle Stu Sutcliffe

Posted by: Jeff Woods | Jun 23 2009 12:00AM

One of the best soundtracks ever?  The soundtrack from the 90's film Backbeat.  Reason being, it's a series of rock and roll era tunes, played by 90's rock stars i.e. "The Backbeat Band" featuring Dave Pirner (Soul Asylum), Greg Dullli (Afgan Whigs), Mike Mills (REM), Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth) and Dave Grohl (Nirvana/Foo Fighters).   They do Long Tall Sally, Twist and Shout, Slow Down, C'Mon Everybody, Good Golly Miss Molly, and a bunch more.  The album won the British Academy of Film and Television Arts award for Best Film Music. 

Backbeat the movie, out in 1994, portrays the early days of the Beatles, at the break of the 60's when they were cutting their teeth in the red light district of Hamburg Germany.  

Stu Sutfcliff, born today the 23rd of June 1940, was a matter of months older than John Lennon.  They'd met at the Liverpool College of Art and while it was apparent that Stu, the intellect, had the makings of a fine artist, John convinced him to strap on a bass and play rock and roll music.  

it was Stu who suggested the name 'The Beetles' as a take on Buddy Holly's 'Crickets', a band both he and John loved.  John adjust the spelling and their band became the 'Beatles'. 

It was in Hamburg that Stu and the Beatles met legendary photographer Astrid Kirchherr, to whom he was later engaged. He enrolled in the Hamburg College of Art after leaving The Beatles, and studied under future pop artist Eduardo Paolozzi.   The Beatles left Hamburg to take on the world and just as that was starting to happen, Stu Sutcliffe's life came to an abrupt and premature end.   He was just 21.  John was devasted. 

I won't go into detail about 'how', for anyone that doesn't know,  because I encourage you to see the film and discover for yourself.   Stephen Dorff plays Sutcliffe.  The little blonde that plays Astrid is cute as a button.    

Below after the trailer from the flick, check out the Backbeat band, including Dave Grohl going ape#*@% on drums.

Cheers,

Jeff.

 



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COMMENTS (2)

dawn
RE:In Memory of Beatle Stu Sutcliffe
Jun 23 2009 9:50PM
Boggles the mind what could/would have happened had he lived and how different history might have been. I love watching Dave Grohl play drums. Wish he'd do more these days but i understand there's no way he could play and sing too, not without an extra lung. I admit i haven't seen this film but i would like to. Kudos to the BBB for having the good sense to use a Rickenbacker. I suppose i'll have to rent the movie sometime. Whatever happened to Dave Pirner? Wow, i said boggles and kudos in one post, i don't know why.

Jeff Woods: Kudos on the boggles. You're on fire, or something ;). I remember sitting at my favourite late night lounge in Canada, Cafe Select in Edmonton, around 1995, and at the next table, Dave Pirner and a guest. They had about 25 drinks on the go, and wouldn't let the wait staff take any of the glasses away. Dave was an oftentimes messy and brilliant talent. The two so often go hand in hand huh.

brigitte
RE:In Memory of Beatle Stu Sutcliffe
Jun 23 2009 4:31PM
no one can ever replace you Stu, and you are a legend of rock in my book and your name i knows gotta be written down in history for changing the world in a way many in your time did not see, but we all do and i know that the rock world would not be the same if you did not shake us all..... where ever you are out there i just want to say god bless you and your family....may you rest in peace and may your legacy live on!!!!

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