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Этот день в истории Битлз
1963
Studio 2. 10:00am-1:30pm. Recording: "Please Mister Postman" (takes 1-9); "It Won't Be Long" (takes 1-10).
Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Richard Langham.
5:00-5:29pm. BBC's "Pop Go The Beatles" broadcast (recorded July 10, 1963).
The Playhouse Theatre, London. Much earlier than 5:30-6:30pm, the contracted time. Recording for BBC's "Saturday Club": "Long Tall Sally"; "She Loves You"; "Glad All Over"; "Twist And Shout"; "You Really Got A Hold On Me"; "I'll Get You".
Studio 2. 5:00-11:00pm. Recording: "Money (That's What I Want)" (piano test, plus takes 8-14); "Till There Was You" [re-make] (takes 4-8); "Roll Over Beethoven" (takes 1-8); "It Won't Be Long" (takes 11-23); "All My Loving" (takes 1-14). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Richard Langham.
UK single release: "Tip Of My Tongue"/"Heaven Only Knows" (Piccadilly 7N 3513 7), Tommy Quickly's debut.
1964
"A Hard Day's Night" number 1, 2nd week (UK Record Retailer).
"A Hard Day's Night" number 1, 2nd week (UK Mersey Beat).
W. A. Wilson & Farquharson (Investments) Limited changes name to Harreen Limited, to reflect Harry and Queenie Epstein interests.
1965
Saville Theatre. Private rehearsal for a forthcoming TV appearance.
1966
Yesterday... And Today number 1 (US Billboard).
"Paperback Writer" number 1, 3rd and last week (German Media Control Top 100).
"Paperback Writer" number 3 (Dutch Top 40).
Brian goes to Portmeirion village, North Wales, with George Martin, to recover from his glandular fever.
1967
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band number 1, 9th week (UK Record Retailer).
1968
Studio 2. 7:30pm-3:30am. Recording: "Hey Jude" (takes 7-23, tape reduction take 23 into takes 24, 25). Stereo mixing: "Hey Jude" (remix 1, from take 25). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: John Smith.
Rehearsal for "Hey Jude".
During the session, a documental for the British National Music Council is filmed.
The Beatles closed their Apple Boutique in London after seven months of business, giving away all the stock to passers by and Apple staff.
1969
Studio 2 (control room only). 2:00-3:30pm. Recording: "You Never Give Me Your Money" (tape reduction take 30 into takes 37-42).
Studio 3. 3:30-10:30pm. Recording: "Come Together" (overdub onto take 9); "Polythene Pam"/"She Came In Through The Bathroom Window" (overdub onto take 40); "You Never Give Me Your Money" (overdub onto take 40) ; "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight" (overdub onto take 17). Studio 2 (control room only).
1971
Leon Russell arrives for the Concert for Bangla Desh.
UK single release: "Bangla Desh"/"Deep Blue" (Apple R 5912).
1972
BBC Radio One broadcasts part eleven of "The Beatles Story".
In Kassel, West Germany, Yoko's exhibition "Documenta 5" continues.
1973
In the US, the ABC TV program "Geraldo Rivera: Goodnight America" airs an illustrated history of the Beatles entitled "Braverman's Condensed Cream Of Beatles". The feature consists of an animated whistle-stop journey of the Beatles' career from 1962 to the breakup in 1970.
1976
UK album release: The Beatles Tapes From The David Wigg Interviews (Polydor 2683 068).
1977
The Beatles Live! At The Star Club In Hamburg, Germany: 1962 number 111 (US Billboard).
Filming ends for the mockumentary of the Rutles.
1979
UK single release: "Faster"/"Your Love Is Forever" (Dark Horse K 17423).
1983
Part 9 of "Ringo's Yellow Submarine" series on the ABC Radio Network.
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.
Abbey Road's Number Two studio presents "The Beatles At Abbey Road", 3 times a day.
Linda's "Photographs" exhibition is shown at the Barry Stern galleries in Paddington, New South Wales, Australia.
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.
1989
Ringo and his All-Starr Band concert at Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, Michigan ("North American Tour").
A pre-recorded interview with Paul is broadcast on the Children's ITV morning show "Ghost Train".
1991
In the US, Linda's father Lee Eastman dies from a stroke. He was 81.
US album release: The Concert For Bangla Desh (Capitol CDP 7 93265 2) on CD.
1997
In Los Angeles at the Whatinthewhathe? Studios, Ringo records vocal track for "Without Understanding".
1998
In the UK, official announcement that the Beatles film "A Hard Day's Night" will be re-released to mark the 35th anniversary of the movie.
1999
An exhibition by Cynthia Lennon and Phyllis McKenzie at the KDK Gallery in London continues.
The photo exhibition entitled "Linda McCartney's Sixties" continues at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.
2006
British gay magazine Attitude listed the "Top 50 Gay Albums" of all time. The Beatles; album Please Please Me came in at #30. The magazine claims the Beatles first album represented "a turning point - the beginning of the modern gay era", because it embodied a sense of sexual freedom and tolerance.
2010
Ringo and his All-Starr Band perform at the Northern Quest Casino, Spokane, WA.
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