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    The Beatles Were Rejected By New Member

    By Bishal Roy,

    1 days ago
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    Ritchie Blackmore recently revealed in a short clip from his video on YouTube that he was asked to join the Beatles. However, he turned down the offer.

    Ritchie Blackmore opens up on his decision

    “I did play with George Harrison. He wanted me to join the band called the Beatles,” the guitarist recalled. “I never heard them and I knew they were going nowhere. So I said no. Absolutely not.”

    Blackmore has showered praise on the Beatles many times and noted how important they are. Ritchie spoke to Melbourne Radio in 1976 and before sharing his thoughts on the Beatles, he said he admired Paul McCartney and said, “The Beatles were excellent. Probably the best band ever lived, without a doubt, along with Hendrix and Jethro Tull.”

    The rocker also revealed, “I admire Paul McCartney and Ian Anderson. Especially Ian Anderson, his songs are just beyond me.”

    In a 2018 interview with Eclipsed magazine , Blackmore had explained that the Beatles was the reference for everything. He noted, “When I started making music in the sixties, the beat wave was still in full swing. The Beatles were the measure of all things.”

    He added, “Tommy Steele, a British rock’n’roller, was my first youth idol. But then the Beatles got more sophisticated and other bands like Procol Harum knocked me down.”

    Blackmore parted ways with Deep Purple in 1975 and formed Rainbow. He decided to rejoin Deep Purple in 1984. During that time, George Harrison became friends with keyboardist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice, who lived nearby.

    In the same year, Blackmore, bassist Roger Glover, and singer Ian Gillan rejoined the band while they were in Australia. Harrison was also there and went to see their concert. The band invited him on stage, and they played Little Richard’s ‘Lucille.’

    In 1971, Ritchie listened to John Lennon’s song ‘Gimme Some Truth’ during an interview. He identified it as a Lennon track and mentioned that he liked it and planned to buy the album. He thought most of the songs were good, especially one about McCartney.

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    non negotiable
    17h ago
    Ritchie kicked-up the Jams at the California jam in 74 and left them smoking. He could've replaced George Harrison.
    JOHN PANICCIA
    1d ago
    ??? Ridiculous claim.
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