14 июля
Today In The Beatles History
1961
Welcome to the Beatles at the Cavern Club. First performance at the Cavern after the return from Hamburg.
1962
The Beatles perform for the first time in Wales at The Regent Dansette, Rhyl, Flintshire.
1963
Please Please Me number 1, 11th week (UK Record Retailer).
1964
Brian resigns his directorship with I. Epstein & Sons (Liverpool) Limited.
Studio 2, Broadcasting House, London. 7:00-11:00pm. Recording for BBC's "Top Gear": "Long Tall Sally"; "Things We Said Today"; "A Hard Day's Night"; "And I Love Her"; "I Should Have Known Better"; "If I Fell"; "You Can't Do That". "I Should Have Known Better" is the commercially released version.
1965
Palace Theatre, Watford, Hertfordshire. Paul attends to see Jane Asher perform.
1966
Revolver goes to the disc cutting room. George Martin phones Geoff Emerick, telling him to replace remix 11 of "Tomorrow Never Knows", marked "best", by the original best, remix 8.
US gold certification for "Paperback Writer"/"Rain".
1967
Argentina LP release: La Banda De Sargento Pepper (Odeon POPS LDS 2141 {mono} & Odeon POPS SLDS 2141 {stereo}).
1971
John and Yoko hold a press conference in supprot of the "Oz" magazine obscenity trial. A flexi-disc of John's version of "The End Of The Road" is included with the "Oz" magazine.
1972
Paul and Wings' concert in Arles, France cancelled due to poor ticket sales.
Due to the cancelled concert, Paul, Linda and Denny assemble at the EMI Pathe Marconi Studios in Paris to record Linda's "Seaside Woman".
In Kassel, West Germany, Yoko's exhibition "Documenta 5" continues.
1973
That'll Be The Day soundtrack number 1, 3rd week (UK Official Albums Chart).
That'll Be The Day soundtrack number 4 (UK Record Retailer).
Living In The Material World number 1, 4th week (US Billboard).
Living In The Material World number 1, 4th week (Canadian RPM Album Chart).
Living In The Material World number 3 (UK Official Albums Chart).
Living In The Material World number 5 (UK Record Retailer).
Red Rose Speedway number 5 (US Billboard).
Red Rose Speedway number 10 (UK Record Retailer).
Red Rose Speedway number 14 (UK Official Albums Chart).
The Beatles 1967-1970 number 2 (UK Record Retailer).
The Beatles 1967-1970 number 8 (UK Official Albums Chart).
The Beatles 1967-1970 number 15 (US Billboard).
The Beatles 1962-1966 number 6 (UK Official Albums Chart).
The Beatles 1962-1966 number 6 (UK Record Retailer).
The Beatles 1962-1966 number 18 (US Billboard).
"My Love" number 6 (US Billboard).
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" number 4 (US Billboard).
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" number 9 (UK Record Retailer).
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" at number 10, 2nd week (UK Official Singles Chart).
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" number 14 (Dutch Top 40).
"Live And Let Die" number 11, 2nd week (UK Official Singles Chart).
"Live And Let Die" number 11 (UK Record Retailer).
"Live And Let Die" number 24 (Dutch Tipparade).
"Live And Let Die" debuts at number 28 (US Billboard).
In London, the Beatles' films "A Hard Day's Night", "Help!", "Yellow Submarine" and "Let It Be" are screened at the Classic Cinema in Piccadilly.
1974
Julian flies from England to visit John in New York.
In the US, Jonathan Clyde begins his services as director of Dark Horse Records.
At his private studio in Scotland, Paul records demos of him with just his piano. Known as the "Piano Tape", the songs recorded are "Million Miles", "Mull Of Kintyre", "I'll Give You A Ring", "Baby You Know It's True", "Women Kind", "Getting Closer", "In My Dreams", "Rockestra Theme", "Now That She Is Mine" (working title for "Letting Go"), "Call Me Back Again", "Lunch Box/Odd Sox", "Treat Her Gently/Lonely Old People", "You Gave Me The Answer", "Waiting For The Sun To Shine", "She Got It Good", "Blackpool", "Sunshine In Your Hair", "Girlfriend", "I Lost My Little Girl", "Upon A Hill", "Sea", "Love Is Your Road", "Sweet Little Bird", "Partners In Crime", "Suicide" and "Dr. Pepper".
1979
In England, George attends the Silverstone Grand Prix and is interviewed for ITV's program "World Of Sport".
1980
Allen Klein, ex-manager of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, begins serving a two-month prison sentence for falsifying tax returns.
1983
New York's Museum of Broadcasting showcase Beatles achieve clips documentary "The Beatles Early Days" and several other films from the museum's personal collection, including the "Ed Sullivan Show" appearances and excerpts from their Washington, D.C. concert on February 11, 1964.
1984
The "Art Of The Beatles" Exhibition, portraying 30 years of the group in the form of cartoons, paintings, photographs, album covers, lithographs and sculptures, continues.
1985
At the BBC TV Centre in London, Paul records a new studio version of "Let It Be", overdubbing a new vocal on top of his Live Aid performance the day before.
1986
UK & US single release: "Press"/"It's Not True" (Parlophone R 6133 in the UK and Capitol B-5597 in the US).
1989
In London, at the Cliphouse Studios, Paul tapes a promo film for the track "Ou Est Le Soleil?".