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The Great Pop Prom 50th Anniversary Exhibition
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: September 13, 2013 17:46

On 15 September 1963, the Royal Albert Hall was once again the venue for The Great Pop Prom.

The event had been an annual fixture in the Hall’s calendar since 1958 and showcased leading stars in the world of pop music. This 1963 concert, however, has gone down in history as the first of only two occasions in which The Rolling Stones and The Beatles would appear on the same bill.

50 years on, the Royal Albert Hall will celebrate this moment of musical history with an exhibition of photographs, posters and artwork.
It was perhaps not until years later that the significance of these bands performing on the same bill would be realised.

At the time both bands were only just starting to experience the hysteria that would follow them for the next few years (the word ‘Beatlemania’, used to describe the intense fan frenzy directed at The Beatles, was first used only a few weeks after this concert) and the hysterics on the day were similar to what the two bands were used to, however this was a new phenomenon for the Royal Albert Hall to deal with.

At the time, the Daily Mirror wrote of the scene at the Hall:

“It was the siege of the Beatle-crushers … 6,000 screaming teenagers intent on crushing just four Beatles. Never has the Royal Albert Hall seen scenes quite like it. Even for Britain’s newly-elected top vocal group, the Beatles, it was bewildering… They were the target for anything the teenagers could lay their hands on. Girls swept out of their seats and tried to rush the stage. They were repelled by a solid block of forty commissionaires. After their final hit number, Twist and Shout, the four Beatles fled from the stage and out of the Hall into a waiting cab.”

Of course, the following years resulted in unprecedented success for both bands all around the world, but the lucky ticketholders on this September day in 1963 were treated to energetic performances from two bands on the brink of international superstardom.

The concert itself was compered by radio DJ Alan Freeman and also included performances from the likes of Kenny Lynch, The Viscounts and the Lorne Gibson Trio. You can read more about the history of the Fab Four’s appearances at the Hall by clicking on The Beatles at the Hall.

50th Anniversary Exhibition
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of this magical moment in the Royal Albert Hall’s history, the Hall will host The Great Pop Prom 50th Anniversary Exhibition from 21 September – 22 October.

Presented in conjunction with Getty Images Gallery, mirrorpix and artist John Pasche, who famously designed The Rolling Stones’ trademark ‘Tongue and Lip Design’ logo in 1971, the exhibition will display rare contemporary prints from the historic day, as well as original Pasche posters and artwork from his personal collection.
The exhibition will be on the Hall’s Ground Floor Corridor and can be viewed when attending performances between 21 September and 22 October 2013.

The exhibition is free to view and can also be viewed between 10am and 4pm on one of the following open days:
Sunday 22 September
Saturday 28 September
Saturday 5 October
Saturday 19 October

Entry is free and accessible via the Café Bar at Door 12
[life.royalalberthall.com]

Re: The Great Pop Prom 50th Anniversary Exhibition
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: September 13, 2013 17:49

Nice post Cristiano.

Re: The Great Pop Prom 50th Anniversary Exhibition
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: September 13, 2013 17:55

thumbs up

- Doxa

Re: The Great Pop Prom 50th Anniversary Exhibition
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: September 13, 2013 17:56

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Silver Dagger
Nice post Cristiano.
Thank you. I wrote about it on Stones Planet Brazil, and posted there the review of this concert from Record Mirror, from 21 sept. 1963 (on the image below).
I have downloaded an archive of clipping about the Stones from 1963-1978 newspapers and magazines that somebody here gently made available for everyone of us, but I can't remember who he or she was. If somebody does remember who posted, please tell me who it is, so I can give the credit.




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Re: The Great Pop Prom 50th Anniversary Exhibition
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: September 13, 2013 17:59

That was me, no credit needed though.

Re: The Great Pop Prom 50th Anniversary Exhibition
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: September 13, 2013 18:00

The writer of that piece got that damn right! Bigger things were in store for these boys indeed!

- Doxa

Re: The Great Pop Prom 50th Anniversary Exhibition
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: September 13, 2013 18:02

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His Majesty
That was me, no credit needed though.
Thank you, His Majesty. And many thanks for the archive, it's a very useful stuff. thumbs up

Re: The Great Pop Prom 50th Anniversary Exhibition
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: September 13, 2013 18:05

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Cristiano Radtke
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His Majesty
That was me, no credit needed though.
Thank you, His Majesty. And many thanks for the archive, it's a very useful stuff. thumbs up

smileys with beer

Useful indeed, that's why I posted the whole lot awhile back. thumbs up



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