Apprentices Of The Beatles
From the Danish magazine "Vi Unge" (We Young) dec. 1974
While Beatles still had big hopes to make Apple into a company that were
different, but still made a lot of money for them, Badfinger were one of
the
groups they really counted on. Badfinger made one good LP after
another,often
sounding a lot like The Beatles. But Apple lost Badfinger just as they
were about
to be a very big succes. Now Badfinger are recording for Warner Brothers,
and
has lost every connection to George Harrison, who were the beatle that
helped
them the most. The biggest hit the group has had is "Without You" a track
that
Harry Nilsson also have recorded. But they are sure that the future is
bright
and promising. They are now working hard to make a record that will give
them the
final push to fame!
My Comments: This article shows just how little many journalists know
about what
they are writing!
Extract From The Article: Better Economy
From the Danish magazine "Vi Unge" (We Young) march.
1970
Economically the future seems brighter for The Beatles. Their finances
will in the future
be taken care of by the jewish buisnessman Allen Klein, who used to take
care of The Stones finances. On the creative site, the only one to keep
Apple going is Paul McCartney, the man behind two of the biggest hits
around at the time, Come And Get It, with Badfinger, and Temma Habour with
Mary Hopkin. Allen Klein gets 20% of all the Beatles' income, but
McCartney thinks he's worth it.