This is part of a Womack passage read aloud in class: On Tue…
This is part of a Womack passage read aloud in class: On Tuesday, September 4, 1962. . . . [the Beatles] recorded “How Do You Do It” in one take, with a second take used to overdub a series of handclaps. After listening to the playback, ________ offered a blunt rejoinder to [Mitch] Murray’s composition. “Look, George,” he said, “I have to tell you, we really think that song is crap. . . . We want to record our own material, not some soft bit of fluff written by someone else.” A. Which Beatle speaks the words that are quoted here by Womack (that is, the first name of which Beatle goes into the blank)? B. What is the last name of the “George” mentioned in this passage? C. Keeping in mind the date that is given at the beginning of this passage, was this the first time the Beatles met the George referred to in the previous item (33 B)?
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