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“Oh, it was a nightmare. I was becoming physically sick just thinking of going to the studio each night. I used to love working with the band. By that point, I dreaded it”: The Beatles’ most trusted engineer on their studio tensions
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For Beatles-aficionados, Geoff Emerick needs little introduction.
An Abbey Road legend, Geoff first became an assistant engineer at the then-named EMI Recording Studios at the astonishing young age of 16 back in 1962.
“I'm glad I came back for the final bow,” Geoff told us.
“To have missed being a part of the Abbey Road album, I'd still be kicking myself.”
Read our full interview with the late Geoff Emerick - and his comprehensive track-by-track of Abbey Road - here