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I met Bruno in summer 1983, he incurable had cancer. He still had a picture of Paul with a toilet seat around his neck in the bar, but really he deeply regretted having denounced the boys to the Police. He had followed everything they had done since leaving his bar, and regretted the fact that The Beatles never gave him an ounce of recognition for his having taught them to make a show out of their playing, and in particular teaching Paul to sing. To resume, The Beatles learned everything in his bar that would lead to their future success. I spoke to Paul about the matter later in the eighties after finding an illegal recording of their URSS tour in a record shop in Moscow in 1988. Trwbain (talk) 11:49, 4 June 2010 (UTC) Thomas Bain[reply]