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What makes Stuart Sutcliffe important to the Beatles? He was a founding member, sure---and he came up with the name. And the haircut. And the clothes. This much is common knowledge---and those are noteworthy contributions, but their relevance is minor compared to Sutcliffe's real significance.

Though there's lots of gushing about the crazy, transformational 1960's, the '60's were just the orgasmic release of what was percolating at the end of the '40's and throughout the '50's. That's when rock and roll scared the bejeezus out of parents who saw their hopes for respectable, dutiful offspring...
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The campaign, started sejak Gene Grimes of Liverpool to name Liverpool streets after Pete Best, Stuart Sutcliffe and Brian Epstein. Liverpool now has Pete Best Drive and Casbah Close, plus the Epstein Theatre. Now we only need to recognise Stuart's contribution to Liverpool

We need your support.

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Please Join, they named after Epstein and Best, all is left now is Stuart so please DO support him. Thank you.

Stuart's Bio:
Stuart Fergusson Victor Sutcliffe (23 June 1940 – 10 April 1962) was an English artist and musician, best known as the original bass player of The Beatles. Sutcliffe left the band...
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posted by thrillergirl18
Sutcliffe's father, Charles Sutcliffe (1905 – 18 March 1966), was a senior civil servant, who moved to Liverpool to help with wartime work in 1943, and then signed on as a ship's engineer, and so was often at sea during his son's early years. His mother, Millie, was a schoolteacher at an infant's school.2 Sutcliffe had two younger sisters, Pauline and Joyce.34

Sutcliffe was born at the Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland, and after his family moved south,5 he was brought up at 37 Aigburth Drive in Liverpool.6 He attended Park View Primary School, Huyton (1946–1950),...
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posted by thrillergirl18
From about early 1960 to mid-1961, Stuart Sutcliffe was the bass player in the Beatles, leaving the group before they even made their first recordings as Tony Sheridan's backing band. Sutcliffe never recorded in a studio with the Beatles (although he is probably on a lengthy bootleg tape of rehearsals from around 1960), and all of the evidence, from recollections of other Beatles and others who saw them in the early '60s, indicates that his musical talents were marginal at best. He was considered a brilliant and promising young artist, but died of a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 22, not...
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Fleetwood Owen, the premier entertainment auction house founded sejak Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac and auction pioneer Ted Owen, recently announced its acquisition of the Stuart Sutcliffe Collection. Legendary founder of the Beatles as we know them today, Sutcliffe joined the Quarry Men who later became the Beatles in January 1960, and in 1961, left them to pursue his passion for art. Tragically, he died in 1961 of a brain hemorrhage at the age of 21. The collection is currently on display in New York, at the Westwood Gallery in Soho and on November 13th will open in London at the Internationally...
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posted by Lena_t
Full Name:
Stuart Fergusson Victor Sutcliffe
Born:
June 23, 1940 in Edinburgh, Scotland
Died:
April 10, 1962 in Liverpool, England of a cerebral hemorrhage
Significant Facts ABout Stu Sutcliffe:

Born in Scotland, moved with his family to Liverpool as a baby
His main interests and skills were in the visual arts
Met and became close Friends with John Lennon when the two were teenagers

Stu Sutcliffe Lands in Liverpool:
His mother was a school teacher, his father a civil servant. Shortly after he was born, his father's work forced the family to alih from Edinburgh to Liverpool. This accident of geography...
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"Dear Mother,

How are anda and the family – happy I hope as anda berkata in your letter there is a gross misunderstanding on A Williams part in thinking I could possibly give even in a gift my last few precious paintings I was under the impression that he was contemplating arranging a small exhibition in his new club. I will write to him and re-enlighten him. I am so happy anda had such a nice time with my father and thank anda for his address, but it seems rather impossible to collect anything substantial in the way of stamps to send just yet, but I will write. I have spent the last 2 weeks composing...
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posted by thrillergirl18
"I looked up to Stu, I depended on him to tell me the truth. Stu would tell me if something was good, and I'd believe him."
John Lennon

"I felt I knew Stuart because hardly a hari went sejak that John did not speak about him."
Yoko Ono

“Stuart was the most beautiful, sensitive and gifted boy. I still put a bunga beside his photograph at my bedside on his birthday.”
Astrid Kirchherr

“Stuart was not the best bass player, but he wasn’t anything like as bad as has been berkata captured in Beatle mythology.”
Pete Best

“Stu was actually a very good rock-and-roll bass player. At the time, he...
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I remember a time when
Everyone I loved hated me
Because I hated them.
So what, so what, So Fucking what.

I remember the time when Belly buttons
were knee high
when only shitting was
Dirty and everything else
Clean and beautiful.

I couldn't remember anything
without a sadness
So deep that it hardly
becomes known to me.
So deep that it's tears
leave me a spectator
of my own stupidity .

And so I go rambling on
with a hei nonny nonny no.

(It was a upset poem that Lennon had Penulisan to Sutcliffe)
posted by thrillergirl18
Stuart Sutcliffe was a short-lived member of The Beatles, and a painter who worked in a style related to Abstract Expressionism. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Sutcliffe was never a skilled musician, having joined the group because of his friendship with John Lennon. Lennon convinced him to buy a bass gitar with the money he had made from the sale of one his paintings. He was very uncomfortable on stage and usually played with his back to the audience. He left the Beatles to pursue his career as an artist before they achieved their success, and died not long thereafter from a brain hemorrhage....
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Dear Mother,
how are anda and the family – happy I hope as anda berkata in your letter there is a gross misunderstanding on A Williams part in thinking I could possibly give even in a gift my last few precious paintings I was under the impression that he was contemplating arranging a small exhibition in his new club. I will write to him and re-enlighten him. I am so happy anda had such a nice time with my father and thank anda for his address, but it seems rather impossible to collect anything substantial in the way of stamps to send just yet, but I will write. I have spent the last 2 weeks composing...
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posted by thrillergirl18
Of the few British artists who came to international prominence soon after the saat world war, Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi, who has died aged 81, was one of the most inventive, prolific and various. Chiefly a sculptor (and one of the first to react against the all-pervading influence of Henry Moore), he was also a highly original printmaker some of whose collage-based silkscreened imej are among the finest examples of pop art - the style he was instrumental in shaping.

Paolozzi's career was the lebih remarkable for its unpromising beginnings. His parents, immigrants to Scotland from the remote...
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posted by thrillergirl18
    
Besides being just an amazing painter, Stuart Sutcliffe also had a brilliant way of using words. His proze of Penulisan gave his viewers a better insite on who he is deep down. Many of Stuart's puisi and lyrics described his loniless and feeling of not quit being fulfilled with his life at the time. Stuart often wrote about teen heartache and of the longing for romance. While Stuart would write long letters of his innermost feelings to his best friend John ( Lennon), John would fill his letters up with a sense of getting past those issues and blocking them out. Stuart's...
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posted by thrillergirl18
How do anda feel about Beatles peminat-peminat not taking their time to get to know Stu? I just give people who are Beatlemaniacs weird looks thinking anda really don't know who Stuart Sutcliffe is? I know that Beatles peminat-peminat everywhere know who Pete Best is, Stuart Sutcliffe is the orginal Beatle the first bass bass player. Even though he couldn't play the bass and Paul McCartney was pretty rotten towards him. Stuart is going to be one of the most talented person anda will ever hear about. John Lennon never mentions Stu at any of The Beatles interviews because it hurts him to much to even mention Stuart's name. But Paul and George did mention Stuart in some of their interviews.
posted by thrillergirl18
For John Lennon, he was an older student to look up to and emulate; for his teachers, he was going to be a significant visual artist; for most of us, he was the fifth Beatle. This promise was suddenly cut short when Stuart Sutcliffe died in 1962 at the age of twenty-two in Hamburg, Germany, where he was studying to become an artist. His first trip to Hamburg in 1960 came when he was playing with school friend John Lennon and his band. Lennon met Stucliffe at the Liverpool Regional College of Art. Sutcliffe was a tahun ahead of Lennon, and already developing a reputation. In fact, when he sold...
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The Beatles original bass bassist. A brilliant young painter who was cut down before his career had begun to blossom. Stuart will always be better known as the first bass player for The Beatles. Recognized for his artistic ability with even as a child, Stuart was probably the most gifted and revolutionary of the other Beatles. As an avid follower of the beat movements, and well versed in the Impressionist, he left a strong and lasting imprint on the young John Lennon, became his closest friend, In 1959 a painting sejak Stuart was selected for the John Moores Exibition, one of the biggest art shows...
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posted by thrillergirl18
He helped found the Beatles, defined their style, died young, and has been remembered as a sad footnote to pop history. Until now. A controversial new book about Stuart Sutcliffe casts a shocking shadow over the fab four's wholesome image
by David Lister
31 October 2001
The Beatles are not short of biographies. Every few years they come, posing ever lebih outlandish questions. Did Paul McCartney die in the Sixties to be replaced sejak a lookalike? (Unlikely.) Did John Lennon have an affair with Brian Epstein? (Probably not.) Did Yoko Ono bring a katil into the recording studio? (Yes, actually.)

Since...
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posted by thrillergirl18
Family moves to Liverpool, England
1946-1950 Park View Primary School, Huyton
1950-1956 Prescott Grammar School
1956 Enters Liverpool Regional College of Art (16 years of age)
1957 Meets fellow art students, John Lennon, Rod Murray and Bill Harry
1958 Passes Intermediate Art and Crafts Certificate examinations
1959 Painting selected for John Moores Exhibition at the prestigious Walker
Art Gallery in Liverpool - painting subsequently bought sejak John Moores
John Lennon persuades Stuart to invest proceeds from the sale to
purchase a bass gitar and sertai his rock-n-roll group, then known as
the Quarry...
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posted by thrillergirl18
While in Germany, Sutcliffe began experiencing severe headaches and acute sensitivity to light,[61] and Kirchherr stated that some of the headaches left him temporarily blind.[62][63] In 1962, Sutcliffe collapsed in the middle of an art class in Hamburg. Kirchherr's mother had German doctors perform various checks on him, but they were unable to determine exactly what was causing the headaches. They suggested he go back to England and have himself checked into a hospital with better facilities, but Sutcliffe was told there was nothing wrong with him, so he returned to Hamburg. While living...
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posted by thrillergirl18
Two guys sitting in a bar having a great time and very much intoxicated, they amusingly mimic a girl Singing on stage. They are very humored sejak this form of entertainment while completely suspended from sensibility. seterusnya thing they know one of them is pinned to the ground and gets the beating of his life! His best friend, John Lennon, tries to defend him the best as he could and even gets his wrist broken in the process. Bludgeoned and almost covered in blood, Stuart Sutcliffe gets kicked in the head extremely hard, which many believed is what triggered the brain hemorrhage that lead to his...
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