The Beatles Were An English Rock Band Formed In Liverpool In 1960. With The Line-Up Comprising John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison And Ringo Starr They Are Regarded As One Of The Most Influential Bands Of All Time. The Group Was Integral To The Development Of 1960s Counterculture And Popular Music's Recognition As An Art Form. Rooted In Skiffle Beat And 1950s Rock And Roll Their Sound Incorporated Elements Of Classical Music And Traditional Read More On Last.Fm
"Fixing A Hole" Is A Song By The English Rock Band The Beatles From Their 1967 Album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It Was Written By Paul McCartney And Credited To Lennon–McCartney. In A 1968 Interview McCartney Said That The Song Was "about The Hole In The Road Where The Rain Gets In A Good Old Analogy – The Hole In Your Make-Up Which Lets The Rain In And Stops Your Mind From Going Where It Will." He Went On To Say That The Following Lines Were About Fans Who Hung Around Outside His Home Day And Night And Whose Actions He Found Off-Putting "See The People Standing There / Who Disagree And Never Win / And Wonder Why They Don't Get In My Door." The First Of Two Recording Sessions For "Fixing A Hole" Was At Regent Sound Studios In London On 9 February 1967 In Three Takes. Regent Sound Was Used Because All Three Studios At EMI's Abbey Road Studios Were Unavailable That Night So It Was The First Time That The Beatles Used A British Studio Other Than Abbey Road For An EMI Recording. Also Present At The Session Was A Man Who Had Arrived At McCartney's House In St John's Wood Shortly Before McCartney Was Due To Depart For The Studio And Introduced Himself As Jesus Christ. McCartney Later Recalled There Were A Lot Of Casualties About Then. We Used To Get A Lot Of People Who Were Maybe Insecure Or Going Through Emotional Breakdowns Or Whatever. So I Said "I've Got To Go To A Session But If You Promise To Be Very Quiet And Just Sit In A Corner You Can Come." So He Did He Came To The Session And He Did Sit Very Quietly And I Never Saw Him After That.