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The Little-Known Story of the Re-opening of The Cavern on 23rd July 1966: An Eyewitness Account

The Cavern reopening
Debbie at the Cavern
Debbie at the Cavern

The Cavern Re-opens

View from the Cavern Stage
View from the Cavern Stage

The Cavern had failed to keep going in the wake of The Beatles’ success with owner Ray McFall being declared bankrupt. In stepped Debbie’s father Alf Geoghegan and friend Joe Davey: Debbie was asked by her father if he should buy it! Guess what she said? A grand re-opening was planned.

The Prime Minister Harold Wilson and VIP Guests

Prime Minister Harold Wilson

After months of working all the hours that God sent the day of the re-opening of the original Cavern Club finally arrived. The Prime Minister Harold Wilson, resident of No 10 Downing Street would metaphorically turn the key to another famous No 10.. My dad, (Alf Geoghegan)  and Joe Davey had bought the lease to the Cavern in March 1966 when the previous owner (Ray McFall) went bankrupt. 

Invitation List

Saturday 23rd July 1966

The day arrived and the world’s press was waiting. The red carpet was laid down on Mathew Street and a red ribbon hung across the entrance to the Cavern. Inside, champagne was on ice and canapes were prepared. At 12.15pm the resident of No. 10 Downing Street would metaphorically turn the key to another famous No. 10. Liverpool’s famous pop shrine was to be given a new lease of life.

Excitement and anticipation quickly overcame our exhaustion when the police opened the barriers for the Lord Mayor’s shiny black limousine which pulled to a gentle stop outside the club. Excited chatter burst into a crescendo of cheers and whistles as the chauffeur opened the door for Harold Wilson to alight, followed by his wife Mary and his son Giles with the Lord Mayor close behind. The police held the press back as they surrounded the car and converged towards the entrance of the Cavern, all vying for the best shots.

The World’s Press

Mathew Street was bursting at the seams with throngs of people eager to catch a glimpse of the V I P’s and celebrities that were arriving for the grand re-opening.  Harold Wilson, followed by distinguished guests made their way down to the Cavern stage for the speeches and the unveiling of the commemorative plaque. The World’s Press simultaneously switched on their light meters and the surge of electricity caused the lights to fuse.

Is There an Electrician in the House?

None of the microphones worked and my dad had to shout from the stage “Is there an electrician in the house.”  From somewhere in the darkness a voice answered, ‘I know where the electrics are, I’ll sort it.”  We never knew who this saviour was until fifteen years later: that is a whole story in itself!  

The ceremony resumed and the celebrations began.

The VIP Guest list

VIP Guest List 1

An eighteen-hour star studded marathon followed in three sessions. The Hideaways kicked off the entertainment, followed by numerous local bands and acts included Billy J Kramer, Marty Wilde, George Fame, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky Mick and Titch, The Bachelors, The Searchers ,The Fourmost, The Merseys, Solomon Burke, Rufus Thomas, The Scaffold,  and The Pete Best Combo.  

Read The Whole Story in Debbie’s incredible book: Cavern: The Inside Story

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Where the Music Had to Go: How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other – And the World  Hardcover – 14 April 2026

by Jim Windolf  (Author)

From Scribner/Simon and Schuster

How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other
How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other

How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other

A bit of info about The Author from the publisher Simon and Schuster’s website:

Jim Windolf is a features editor at The New York Times. He has published articles, reviews, essays and humor pieces in Vanity FairThe New YorkerNew York magazine, Rolling Stone, and many other publications. Additionally, his short fiction has appeared in Ontario Review3:AM Magazine, and other literary journals. He lives in New York City.

Introduction:

Part of the goal of this Beatles book blog is to present the early notification of interesting Beatles-related titles that are expected in the near future so that you are able to receive advance notice of books that you may be interested in acquiring down the road. This forthcoming title by New York Times journalist Jim Windolf, is one of those book titles that I know will be of intense interest to me and hopefully to you as well!

I recently reached out to the author and he was so kind in sending me a very quick reply in regards to my book inquiry concerning his forthcoming April 2026 Dylan/Beatles book release:

Hi John

“I’m in the middle of writing the last chapter! I started four years ago and I’m actually kind of sad that the writing of it will be coming to an end soon. I hope you will like it once it’s out in the world.”

Yours Jim

When a writer stipulates that he is sad that the writing of his book is coming to an end, to me that is a very good sign. It indicates that he loves the subject matter and the topic he is intellectually exploring. What could be a better topic than examining the influence and effect that two of the cultural giants of the sixties had upon one another and ultimately to the world. Both artists embodied a unique sense of mystery (what would be their next musical or cultural statement).

Audiences awaited with eager anticipation each artist’s new release to see where their viewpoints and musical contributions would lead us. Though some say that we overly-glamorize the sixties because it was a tumultuous decade, it was also a decade that was filled with excitement, innovation, and a seemingly greater concern for human rights!

The Amazon links for those wishing to pre-order this April 2026 release:

AMAZON US: Published by SCRIBNER/SIMON & SCHUSTER
Where the Music Had to Go: How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other―and the World: Windolf, Jim: 9781668075562: Amazon.com: Books

AMAZON UK: Published by SCRIBNER/SIMON & SCHUSTER BOOK COMPANY

Where the Music Had to Go: How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other-And the World: Amazon.co.uk: Windolf, Jim: 9781668075562: Books

Amazon Detailed Description of the Jim Windolf book:

“Persuasive, captivating, and bursting with insight, this dual biography by acclaimed New York Times journalist Jim Windolf dives into the surprisingly supportive, occasionally rivalrous, and always fertile relationship between Bob Dylan and The Beatles, uncovering how they inspired and transformed each other as songwriters, recording artists, and cultural icons.


Few artists have shaped pop culture as profoundly as the Beatles and Bob Dylan. In Where the Music Had to Go, journalist Jim Windolf unveils the profound and often startling relationship between these era-defining musical acts. This must-read work explores how Dylan and the Beatles not only transformed the music scene but also each other, creating a legacy that continues to resonate.


From Dylan’s early dismissal of the Beatles as being for “teenyboppers” to his jaw-dropping realization of their talent, the book captures the pivotal moments that pushed Dylan to “go electric” and inspired the Beatles to deepen their lyrics. Packed with vivid anecdotes—imagine the Beatles rehearsing Dylan songs or Dylan spending hours at Lennon’s childhood home—the book paints a picture of a relationship full of camaraderie, rivalry, and mutual evolution.


Windolf’s meticulous research uncovers hidden gems, peeling back layers of history to reveal the stories fans didn’t even know they were missing. From Lennon’s and McCartney’s lyrical transformations to George Harrison’s growth as a songwriter, the book showcases the ripple effects of the Beatles-Dylan connection.


More than a music biography, this is a front-row seat to the forces that shaped the sound of a generation. With Windolf’s captivating storytelling and unrivaled insight, Where the Music Had to Go offers an unmissable experience for music lovers, history buffs, and anyone curious about the magic that happens when legends collide.”

I trust my instincts as whether I am going to enjoy a book title that I have yet to read. I have no doubts that my eager anticipation of this title will be thoroughly satisfied in April of 2026!

Question for discussion:

Which artist, Bob Dylan or the Beatles, had the greatest impact on the decade of the 60s, both cultural and musical?

Please defend your responses with clear evidence to support your positions! I look forward to reading your opinions in the Comments section!

Thank you!

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

OUR BOOK OF THE WEEK – THE FAB ONE HUNDRED AND FOUR

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WHEN WE WAS FAB: INSIDE THE BEATLES AUSTRALASIAN TOUR 1964

When We Was Fab by ANDY NEILL and GREG ARMSTRONG-SPECIAL LEATHERETTE 300 COPY EDITION
(Please Note: Leatherette is not a leather-bound book-it is made to look like a leather-bound book)

THE DETERMINATION OF THE SUPER COLLECTOR IN ACQUIRING THE SPECIAL 300 COPY EDITION:

Release Date: October 1, 2025

The problem evident in collecting is that collectors can often run into various obstacles in obtaining what they may want to purchase. For example, if you like to collect limited edition books, they are often very expensive or they may be sold-out even before you become aware of their existence. Before we further explore that issue, I want to discuss the distinction that Australia has in regards to the reception they gave to the Beatles when they arrived in the Land Down Under!!!

There are many younger Beatle fans that are not aware that the biggest Beatles fan reception that the band ever received in any country of the world was in Australia (Not the US, Not in the UK, nor any individual country in Europe). What I am about to tell you, may disappoint you, or you may have mixed feelings about, but if you are a super Beatles collector that does not live in Australia or New Zealand, it will test your skills and determination as a collector.

I am assuming that because of the large costs of postage to send the books to the US or Europe or Japan, sales of the books described in this post with the exception of the Amazon title are limited to purchasers that reside in either Australia or NZ. Perhaps, If you happen to know someone through your Beatle connections that lives in Australia that would be willing to purchase the book on your behalf, that would be a possible way to obtain and send to you either of the 2 titles described below that will be issued on Oct. 1, 2025.

THE 300 COPY LIMITED EDITION

When We Was Fab
When We Was Fab

Woodslane Press When the site opens up- type in Beatles in the search grid and it will bring up the two October 1, 2025 editions of the book:

Description of the book above: Provided by Woodlane Press

The Beatles’ historic – and hysterical – tour of Australasia was now over 60 years ago, but interest in the band and the visit never fades. The importance of the tour remains deeply significant, not only in the memories of baby boomers who lived through it, but also to today’s millennials who wish they had. The Beatles Australasian tour is continually celebrated as a major social landmark for both countries, a huge and lasting step in the advancing development of youth culture, and a major highlight of the Beatles’ remarkable career. 

When We Was Fab: Inside The Beatles Australasian Tour 1964 is the definitive and highly illustrated (with many previously unseen photographs) account of this extraordinary tour by the world’s most creative and influential musical force; the key moment in the coming of age of Australian and New Zealand youth as they embraced the cultural explosion of the 1960s. This leatherette hardcover collectors’ edition is limited to 300 copies.

THE AMAZON HARDBACK EDITION

The following book is the edition that started it all for me. I bought it on Amazon and I was very happy I did as I was not aware that the publication of the hardcover was a limited run. I have been told that now there is only a few copies left of the hardcover edition at select Amazon sites! It is a gorgeous book, many beautiful photos and stories

WHEN WE WAS FAB: INSIDE THE BEATLES AUSTRALASIAN TOUR 1964 by ANDY NEILL and GREG ARMSTRONG

Woodslane Pty Ltd Published: 21 October, 2024

When We Was Fab: Greg Armstrong: 9781922800688: Amazon.com: Books

When We Was Fab
When We Was Fab

FLEXI-BOUND EDITION DESCRIPTIONOCT. 1, 2025

WHEN WE WAS FAB: INSIDE THE BEATLES AUSTRALASIAN TOUR 1964 by ANDY NEILL and GREG ARMSTRONG

Description- Flexibound edition-to be issued on October 1, 2025WOODSLANE PRESS

The Beatles historic – and hysterical – tour of Australasia was now over 60 years ago, but interest in the band and the visit never fades. The importance of the tour remains deeply significant, not only in the memories of baby boomers who lived through it, but also to today’s millennials who wish they had. The Beatles Australasian tour is continually celebrated as a major social landmark for both countries, a huge and lasting step in the advancing development of youth culture, and a major highlight of the Beatles’ remarkable career.

When We Was Fab: Inside The Beatles Australasian Tour 1964 is the definitive and highly illustrated (with many previously unseen photographs) account of this extraordinary tour by the world’s most creative and influential musical force; the key moment in the coming of age of Australian and New Zealand youth as they embraced the cultural explosion of the 1960s. This new flexi-bound edition follows the sold-out limited edition hardback which was marketed on Amazon

Definition of a flexi-bound book from Imago What is a Flexibound Book? | A Visual Guide (Infographic)

In truth, flexi-bound books are closer in their binding style to a cased book (hardback book) than to a limp book (paperback book). The only difference being that flexi-bound book covers are made of flexible card stock, instead of a rigid binding board. Just like a cased book, the edges of the cover overhang the book block.

This means that whilst the two book styles are almost identical in their binding processes, a finished flexi-bound book remains lightweight with its flexible cover.

HAPPY HUNTING!!

BUZZ

OUR BOOK OF THE WEEK – THE CUTTING EDGE

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BEATLES BOOK SPECIALIZATION – BEATLES UK 45 RELEASES

With so much having been written about the Beatles over the years, one avenue being taken by authors in the present day is finding a specialized topic, or item to write about, especially by authors who produce independently produced books.

This book written about The Beatles UK 45 releases and label variations was published in 2008 by authors Reg Harwood and Janet Myers.

This type of book I love to collect as they are independent publications, fewer are made or printed making the book both difficult to find and more obscure. The smaller run of the book allows for the specialization of topics that can be explored. A fantastic element of this independently produced book  are the many LARGE photographs of the various label variations of the UK singles.

Do you have a topic that you would like to see covered that hasn’t been yet? Let me know below.

THE BEATLES “IT’S ALL TOO MUCH”- THE UK 45 RELEASES – BY REG HARWOOD AND JANET MYERS

The Beatles UK 45 Releases
The Beatles UK 45 Releases
The Beatles UK 45 Releases
The Beatles UK 45 Releases

Let me know in the comments.

Buzz

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THE BEATLE ON BROADWAY

THE NEON LIGHTS ARE NOT ALWAYS BRIGHT FOR THE BEATLES ON BROADWAY

The Beatles enormous success in music and album production is unparalleled in the world. However, when their music has been translated into Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, that success has been somewhat limited. In fact, there have been a few box-office flops.

Here are a few of the shows dealing with the Beatles phenomenon appearing in the theater since the group disbanded all those years ago! With only a couple of rare exceptions, Beatles music via covers does not have a long shelf life. However in Las Vegas, the Love show using the actual Beatles music cleverly manipulated by the talents of the late George Martin and his son, Giles into a lavish production has stood the test of time!

I am aware that not all of the theater productions are being presented here, please bear with me!

Even though I do not collect posters, I did purchase this five foot subway poster for the collection. Because the play had such a short run, I bought one as a longterm investment. Wise or not, I do not know!

45X 60 INCH Subway Poster for the short run Lennon play

TWO UNRELEASED JOHN LENNON SONGS

This show quite frankly bombed despite having the worldwide performance premiere of two unreleased John Lennon songs, “India, India” and “Now and Then,” also known as “I Don’t Want to Lose You.”

LENNON CAST SIGNED OPENING NIGHT PLAYBILL AUGUST 14 2005
A signed Lennon Opening Night playbill.

This playbill was signed by over 5 cast members!!!!!

This playbill has the dated Opening Night special page (August 14, 2005).

This performance by musician John Waters was very successful in an Australian theater run but was not as well-received by a New York audience.

BEATLEMANIA

Probably the most successful of the Beatles-related Broadway/Off-Broadway productions. Mitch Weissman was the McCartney look-alike in this production and did an excellent job in his portrayal of Paul. Apparently the Beatles were not happy with the production based on several interviews with the ex-Beatles and several attempts at legal action.

Beatlemania - The Beatles on Broadway
Beatlemania – The Beatles on Broadway

Sgt Pepper – The Beatles on Broadway

I saw the pre-Broadway appearance of this show in Hartford, Connecticut. John and May Pang appeared one night at a NY performance and Yoko was also at that show. At a later show, Paul and Linda were present to view how the Beatles handiwork was being presented. The length of time that the show was active could certainly not be considered a rousing success! The critics were not very kind!

They certainly forgot two other very important people in this inside page of the program!

RAIN

One of the more pleasant recreation of Beatles songs by the stellar Beatles cover-band, Rain!

RAIN - A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES
RAIN – A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES

LOVE

The Crème de la crème- and not by accident!!!

Here is a play and program presented in the UK. Both Paul and George despised this production. George after having viewed this play, withdrew permission to use any of his songs in the performance.

There are certainly more Beatles-related theatrical productions over the years, but space limitations have limited this post to the ones cited above. Hope you enjoyed the posting!

IT WAS GOING TO BE A WONDERFUL LIFE UNTIL…

I was so disappointed to hear that the planned staged theatrical production of Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life will not see the light of day despite Paul having composed at least 10 songs for the musical. Apparently the producer of the play, Bill Kenwright and Paul had business differences as to how the play should be staged and then the producer passed away before they had a resolution to the issue. The producer had purchased the rights to It’s A Wonderful Life from the Capra Estate and now it appears that this potential very promising project will never see the light of day! Very sad news…indeed!

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: It’s A wonderful life for Paul McCartney but musical halted over ‘creative differences’ | Daily Mail Online

Do you have a favourite? Let me know?

BUZZ

OUR BOOK OF THE WEEK – THE BEATLES: WHAT IF?

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The Beatles: The Good, The Bad and The Truth with David Bedford

David Bedford
David Bedford

Beatles Author, historian and filmmaker David Bedford is interviewed here on the great Podcast with ASG.

To listen or watch now, click on the following links

Youtube – https://youtu.be/YTLkiYOj6N0?si=BwhG59Y-ZBhyaBMG

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Apple Podcasts –https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/simple-conversations/id1730702559?i=1000706366895

Join the debate and discussion with them too.

David Bedford

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