Clive,
Having lived (and played in bands)through the era, I think that Beatlemania was a long way off at the end of 1962, and for most of 1963. To quote "Hit Parade Heroes - British pop Before The Beatles' by Dave McAleer:
'Even a matter of days before the release of The Beatles second single, 'Please Please Me', the usually 'on the ball' British Music Press seemed to have no idea how important The Beatles might be. The group, who were the 111th most successful chart act of 1962, were not mentioned by any of the music press round-ups of the year. Even more surprisingly, they were not listed alongside the somewhat forgettable Steve Parry, Johnny De Little, Patti Lynn, Jan Burnette and The Polka Dots in anyone's tips for 1963 success - it appeared that no-one in the music business establishment had spotted The Beatles potential.
In late November 1962 the NME announced its Poll Winners for the year.Elvis Presley was voted World's Top Male Singer, The Everly Brothers World's Top Vocal Group with Brenda Lee World's Top Female Singer- a clean sweep for the Americans. The British section winners included Cliff Richard (Top Male), Helen Shapiro (Top Female), The Shadows (Top Small Group), The Springfields (Top Vocal Group), Jet Harris (Top Instrumentalist) and Joe Brown (Top Vocal Personality). In the British Vocal Group Section, just below The Vernon Girls at No.5 were The Beatles, and they also scraped (receiving less than 250 votes) into the Top Small Groups section at No.8 behind Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers'.
So really, the idea that a bass player from a group so far down the pecking order at that time (John Rostill came from "the Interns after all) being offered a job with the 'Top Small Group' as defined by the NME Poll is not all that far from the realms of reality - and I'm sure that whatever 'crystal ball' Paul McCartney may have been using at the time it could not have told him what was in store for him nearly a year ahead in The Beatles. As to when Beatlemania came into existence, as they say in the classics 'you had to be there' and not believe the doubtful hindsight on the matter that has came to be accepted these days as 'fact'.
I am still looking for the 'source' of my belief concerning PMc and The Shadows, I will find it sooner or later, I know I have seen it somewhere amongst my resource list.......
