The Cavern Club Liverpool - Is This The Place Where It All Began? Liverpool Stories Episode
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Episode 002 is a walk down Mathew Street and into The Cavern Club in a unique way - through the original entrance location. The Cavern Club has got a long turbulent history, confusing to those who live here, confusing to those who have visited and even those who know and love it well.
In 2019 Dale started doing scheduled daily tours of The Cavern Club for Cavern City Tours. This would become the first time scheduled tours have ever ran of The Cavern, making Dale the only person in The Caverns history to deliver tours of the venue to guests. Studying the history more than most, this brief video shines some light onto the changes over the years and also the importance of the venue in the history of The Beatles, The Merseybeat, The British Invasion and world.
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I love the content, keep it up
Absolutely fascinating, interesting, truthful. Thanks Dale for revitalising my old brain cells. You know I am a regular visitor to the Cavern. I love it atmosphere. I love its history. Your stories remind me of its detailed past, its ups and downs, how it gave people, like myself, the most vibrant live music. You and I first met when I went on your Cavern club tour a few years ago and I was mesmerised by your enthusiasm, factual tales, fantastic scouse accent! Keep on educating us because it is so important to get rid of the lies and myths about the Cavern and Mathew Street and The Beatles.The truth is the way forward.
Wonderful again. Thank you.
Can’t wait to see more! Absolutely love learning all the history! I couldn’t imagine life without “that bloody rock ‘n’ roll”
Another great episode 🙌🏼
Another great video, looking forward to the next one already. I,ve had many a happy night ( and day !!! ) in the cavern. I enjoyed the cavern club tour a couple of years ago, thanks Dale. So this video brought back happy memories. Well done, and thanks again.
Wow, the Cavern Club has a very complex history. Thank you for this interesting tour!
Absolutely brilliant work! Looking forward to next episodes!
Another brilliant episode. Love all the little bits of info that you tell that people might otherwise find out. How on earth you remember all these facts and stories is beyond me.
Thanks! Believe it or not, I missed a lot out because I wanted to keep the episode under 30 minutes... Got to give people a reason to come on a tour! 😂😂
You were the one who took us on the special mmt to celebrate paul's 80th Birthday in 2022, which was great! As it was still covid time, and the cavern was shut, the people on the tour got to go into the cavern & you told some wonderful stories & facts about it ( i won't mention what you let us do in there 😉 thats the tours lil secret lol) However you still need to let me know what date Jimi Hendrix played the cavern & was he with a band or just himself, think you said it was in the record books that are kept.
Great video, look forward to the next one, keep up the good work, credit to your profession😊
@@pennylane6311 hahaha you make what I let you guys do down there sound so bad! I'm now intrigued 😂
As for Jimi, he's listed on the Wall Of Fame and that's why I reference him... But I've never been able to find that date. Full disclosure - I'm going simply off The Cavern listing him in the wall of fame. Jimi isn't my own research, me mentioning him is just a listing of wall of fame honourees.
@daleliverpool haha nothing bad, you let us sign our names on the wall in the cavern 😆🤫
I guess it will remain a mystery then, thanks
@@daleliverpool There's no mystery about Jimi, the brick shouldn't be there at all, he never came near the place. When I worked at the Cav, I researched every brick on that wall and Jimi is there purely on the rumour that he visited the club, not even played there. I spoke to a band member who did appear at the Cav on the night Jimi was at the Empire, as support to The Walker Brothers! (9/4/67) and the whole of his band were annoyed they couldn't see him as they were huge fans. Just to rub it in, this band's regular fanbase did go to the Empire leaving the Cav half empty, though they did re-appear straight after Jimi had played. They would have known if Jimi was anywhere near the place. Btw, Cavern management know these facts, but leaving that brick there looks good I suppose.
What is that place