I wouldn’t know how I would have coped with The Beatles’ sort of fame.

Meaning of the quote

It can be really hard to imagine what it's like to be as famous as The Beatles. Noel Redding, an English musician, said he doesn't know how he would have handled that level of fame if he had been in their shoes. Being that well-known and popular everywhere you go must have been a huge challenge for The Beatles, and Noel Redding wasn't sure he could have dealt with it as well as they did.

About Noel Redding

Noel Redding was an English rock musician best known as the bass player for the Jimi Hendrix Experience and guitarist/singer for Fat Mattress. After leaving the Experience in 1969, he formed several other bands, including Road and the Noel Redding Band, before largely stepping away from the music industry in the 1980s.

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But people are now realising why I was playing bass with Hendrix.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

I wouldn’t know how I would have coped with The Beatles’ sort of fame.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

We had no sleep or days off or anything like that and then, when the band became big, Hendrix became a star and looked down at us lot.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

On Ain’t No Telling I came up with the bass solo.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

My personal favourite is Jeff Beck. All the others are wonderful as well.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

The Fat Mattress consisted of people I’d played with before joining the ‘Experience and it was put together as a song writing situation.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

At the age of nine, playing the violin at school, and then onto the mandolin.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

My lady, Deborah McNaughton is doing a documentary on me.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

Hendrix rehearsed different drummers, before we met Mitch Mitchell.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

I came to join the Experience by going for an audition for Eric Burdon who was just forming the New Animals at that point, after the original Animals had broken up.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

Everybody was starting to grow long hair and wear pink suits and purple glasses and stuff and then, I suppose, some people thought we were crazy, but we weren’t really crazy because we’re all still here!

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

It was rehearsing in the studio, at which point they were setting up the sound, and once we’d got the thing together they’d actually record it, without us knowing sometimes!

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

I suppose the old natural stuff would be ok, the old mushroom, but I wouldn’t advise anyone to do it.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

Well, the first day we went through three songs, very basically.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

I’d gone professional when I was about seventeen.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

I took up violin because my best mate had taken it up, so I did likewise.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

The first band I was in, I think was called The Strangers. I got the sack because I was too small!

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

I was the first guy to join the band with Hendrix.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)

Well, I’d had the Fat Mattress earlier as a writing outlet for songs and that.

Noel Redding

English rock and roll guitarist (1945-2003)