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In 2019, I stood in the echoing silence of a converted Liverpool warehouse, once a wartime shipping office, and watched the first visitors trace their fingers over the original handwritten lyrics to 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps', displayed beside the sitar I borrowed from Ravi Shankar in 1966. That moment crystallized decades of quiet curation: not just collecting memorabilia, but reconstructing context, the studio engineers’ session logs, fan letters with postal stamps still intact, even the exact shade of blue used on the Abbey Road zebra crossing in August 1969. The museum doesn’t celebrate myth; it preserves methodology, the way George Martin’s tape loops shaped 'Tomorrow Never Knows', how Brian Epstein’s contracts reshaped artist rights, why we display Paul’s left-handed bass strung upside-down, not as a curiosity, but as evidence of embodied innovation. Every exhibit answers a question about process, not personality.
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- “What was the most difficult artifact you had to authenticate for the museum?”
- “How did you decide which version of 'Strawberry Fields Forever' to feature—the take with or without the piccolo trumpet?”
- “Did any surviving Beatles give direct input on the museum’s narrative choices?”
- “What’s one overlooked technical detail in 'A Day in the Life' that your team highlighted?”