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Today In The Beatles History

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1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

Britt Alcroft visists Ringo to discuss narrating the new children's series "Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends".

1986
At AIR Studios in London, Paul returns to work on the now titled album Hot Hitz & Kold Kutz.

In the UK, the BBC compilation program "That's Television Entertainment", celebrating the 50th anniversary of TV broadcasting, features numerous Beatles and solo releated clips, plus a recent interview with Ringo.

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

1988
In the US, NBC TV's shows "Today" and "NBC News" feature a report on Paul's recent interview during the anual Buddy Holly Week festivities.

1990
In the UK, BBC Radio One transmits part-four of a five-part pre-recorded interview with Paul.

In the US, George's case over his conviction of plagiarism of "He's So Fine" reaches a settlement. In US Federal Court, Judge Richard Owen rules that George will own rights to "He's So Fine" in the US, UK and Canada. ABKCO will own rights outside of these countries.

1991
In the US, Paul's concert film "Get Back" opens at the Canada Square Cinema in Toronto.

1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs Paul's doucmentary film "Get Back".

In London, Apple Productions officially change the name of the Beatles' documentary series from "The Long And Winding Road" to "The Beatles Anthology".

1993
MTV Europe designates today a Beatles Day, showing at regular intervals exclusive interviews with Paul and George, film clips, videos and the film "Magical Mystery Tour".

1995
In the US, ABC TV begins running ads for the upcoming "Beatles Anthology", closing the ad with "Coming November 19 - On A Beatles C".

1996
At the annual "Q Awards" in London, George Martin accepts an award for Best Compilation or Reissue for the "The Beatles Anthology".

1997
At the Whatinthewhathe? Studios in Los Angeles, Ringo overdubs pervious recording and records a new version of the track "Vertical Man".

1998
"USA Weekend" publishes an exclusive interview with Paul, conducted by Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders.

2004

Worldwide album release: Acoustic (Capitol)


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Today in The Beatles History:

1963
Concert at the ABC, Northampton ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

8:00-8:30pm. BBC's "The Ken Dodd Show" broadcast (recorded October 9, 1963).


"She Loves You", 10th week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).


Please Please Me LP, 33rd week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).

1964

UK EP release: "Extracts From The Album 'A Hard Day's Night'" (Parlophone GEP 8924).

Brian records his first and only appearance on BBC Home Service's "Desert Island Discs". [18 November?]

6:15pm and 8:40pm. Concerts at the Gaumont, Southampton.

1965
Studio 2. 7:00pm-1:00am. Recording: "I'm Looking Through You" [re-make] (takes 2-3). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.


Help! LP number 1, 9th and last week (US Billboard).

1966
Beach Boys concert at the Astoria Cinema, Finsbury Park. Sounds Incorporated is one of the support acts. Brian attends.

While Brian is at the concert, fans demonstrate outside his Chapel Street house (thinking he was there), demanding more Beatles concerts.

1967
Studio 3 (control room only). 2:30-6:00pm. Stereo mixing: "Hello, Goodbye" (remixes 1, 2, from take 22); "I Am The Walrus" (remixes 1-7, from take 17 and from remix mono 22); "Your Mother Should Know" (remixes 1, 2, from take 52); "Magical Mystery Tour" (remixes 1-4, from take 9). Editing: "I Am The Walrus" (of stereo remixes 6, 7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.

The BBC transmission for "I Am The Walrus" is added to the stereo mix from the mono mix.

1969
"Rape--Part II", John and Yoko's film, is showed at the Mannheim Film Festival, Germany.

1970

UK album re-release: Let It Be (Apple PCS 7096), without the book "Get Back".

At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" opens to the public.

1971

Imagine number 1, second and last week (UK Record Retailer).

BBC Radio One's program "Scene And Heard" transmits the first part of a four=part interview with John, conducted in New York by David Wigg (recorded October 25, 1971).

In the UK, "Melody Maker" features an exclusive report on the recording of "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)".

1974
US single release: "I Am Missing You"/"Lust" (Dark Horse DH 10001), by Ravi Shankar & Friends, produced by George.

George performs in concert at The Cow Palace, San Francisco, California ("North American Tour").

Donations from tonight's concert, totaling $66,000, is given to the Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic.

1976

"A Dose Of Rock 'N' Roll" number 26 (US Billboard).

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1980
At Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles, Ringo continues recording sessions for the album Can't Fight Lightning. Demo track of "I Don't Believe You" is made.

1981
The Handmade Films production of "Time Bandits" premieres in the US.

1982

The Beatles 20 Greatest Hits number 10 (UK Record Retailer) and number 50 (US Billboard).

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

1985
In the US, the "New York Post" publishes a story on Paul, entitled "Imagine: John Tried To Steal My Songs".

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

In the US, the repackaged MPL/BBC co-production of "McCartney" is released on home video, entitled "The Paul McCartney Story".

In the US, a pre-recorded interview with George is featured on the show "Entertainment Tonight".

1989
Ringo and the All-Starr Band perform in concert at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo ("Tour Of Japan").

1990

US album release: Tripping The Live Fantastic (Capitol C1-94778).


US album release: Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 (Wilbury 9 26324-1).


US album release: Lennon (Capitol CDS 7 95220 2).

1991
In the US, part two of a three-part interview with Paul is aired on the show "Later With Bob Costas".

At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

1992
In London, work continues on "The Beatles Anthology".

1997
Paul and Linda travel to New York to attend rehearsals with St. Luke's Orchestra to prepare to premiere of "Standing Stone" at Carnegie Hall.

Recording sessions continue for Ringo's Vertical Man LP.

1998
In the UK, the "Sun" publishes an exclusive feature with Paul, about Linda.


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Today in The Beatles History:

1963
Concerts at the Odeon, Leeds ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

2:30-3:00pm. BBC's "The Ken Dodd Show" broadcast (recorded October 9, 1963).

BBC's "The Public Ear" broadcast (recorded October 9, 1963).

Performance broadcast on the Swedish TV program "Drop In" (recorded October 30, 1963).

1965
Studio 2. 2:30-7:00pm. Recording: "Michelle" (take 1). Studio 2. 7:00-11:30pm. Recording: "Michelle" (tape reduction take 1 into take 2, overdub onto take 2). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.

1966
Opening of the review "Way Out In Piccadilly", starring Cilla Black and Frankie Howerd, at the Prince Of Wales Theatre, London. Brian attends.

1967
"Sunny Heights" (rock garden). Shooting for "Blue Jay Way" sequence in "Magical Mystery Tour".

1968
Broadcast of a fragment of "Yellow Submarine" on the Ed Sullivan Show.

Appearance on a BBC-TV program, with Donovan and Lulu.

1973
"Melody Maker" publishes an exclusive interview with John.

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1979

Rarities number 71 (UK Record Retailer).

1980
UK album release: The Beatles Box (World Records SM 701/8).

At AIR Studios in London, Paul works with George Martin on the soundtrack for the proposed "Rupert The Bear" film.

John's killer arrives at the Dakota and fails in an attempt to meet John.

1981
In the US, the "LA Times" publishes an interview with Ringo.

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

In the US, "USA Toady" publishes an interview with Ringo and Barbara, promoting "Princess Daisy".

1984

Give My Regards To Broad Street number 1 (UK Record Retailer).

1986

UK album release: Menlove Avenue (Parlophone PCS 7308).


US single release: "Stranglehold"/"Angry" (Capitol B-5636).

In London, the Limelight Films production of "Pretty Little Head" is prepared for distribution. Paul makes a cameo appears and the film opens with an 11-second clip from the Beatles' song "She's Leaving Home".

1987

US album release: Could Nine (Dark Horse 9 25643-1).

The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

1989
Paul performs in concert at Palacio De Sports, Madrid, Spain ("Get Back Tour").

Ringo and the All-Starr Band perform in concert at the Kitakyushu Koseinenkin Hall, Kyushi ("Tour Of Japan").

In the UK, Handmade Films "A Private Function" and "Water", featuring a performance of the track "Freedom" with George and Ringo, are released on home video.

1994
In the UK, Paul is involved in a car crash. Escaping unhurt, there is extensive damage to his car. Ringo and Yoko phone him to see if he is alright.

1995
11:30am approx. Charlotte, North Carolina. Telephonic interview of Yoko Ono with Ron Harper, of WWMG Magic 96.1 FM, from the Dakota Building, New York, on occasion of the exhibit of John's lithographs visiting the Charlotte area.

1996
At Whatinthewhathe? Studios in Los Angeles, Ringo records the track "I Was Walking".

1998

US album release: John Lennon Anthology (Capitol C2 8 30614 2).


US album release: Wonsaponatime (Capitol CDP 4 97639 2).

2002
Lonnie Donegan, died mid-way through a UK tour and shortly before he was due to perform at a memorial concert for George Harrison with The Rolling Stones. He was 71.


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Today in The Beatles History:

1963
With The Beatles LP is cut at Abbey Road.

Appearance on the "Royal Command (Variety) Performance", at the Prince Of Wales Theatre, London. Brian and Dezo Hoffmann attend. BBC-TV films the concert.

After, the Beatles retire to the bar of the Mapleton Hotel, 39 Coventry Street, London.

1964
Studio 2 (control room only). 10:00am-1:00pm. Stereo mixing: "I'll Follow The Sun" (from take 8); "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby" (from take 1); "Rock And Roll Music" (from take 1); "Words Of Love" (from take 3); "Mr Moonlight" (remixes 1, 2, from takes 4, 8); "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party" (from take 19); "I'm A Loser" (from take 8); "Baby's In Black" (from take 14); "No Reply" (from take 8); "I Feel Fine" (from take 9). Editing: "Mr Moonlight" (of stereo remixes 1, 2). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Mike Stone.

End of sessions for "I Feel Fine"/"She's A Woman" and for Beatles For Sale.


UK EP release: "Extracts From The Film 'A Hard Day's Night'" (Parlophone GEP 8920).

6:30pm and 8:40pm. Concerts at the Ritz, Luton.

1965
Studio 2. 11:00pm-3:30am. Recording: "What Goes On" (take 1); "12-Bar Original" (takes 1-2). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott/Graham Platt.

1st attempt at recording an instrumental song for EMI.

1966
NEMS Enterprises moves from its offices at 13 Monmouth Street, WC2, London. Only the fan clubs are working there; they move to Sutherland House.

1967

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band number 1, 22nd week (UK Record Retailer).

1968
Yoko is admitted into the Queen Charlotte's Hospital. John and Yoko record 4 tracks at the Queen Charlotte's Hospital.

1974

US single release: "Junior's Farm"/"Sally G" (Apple 1875).

George performs in concert in Seattle, Washington ("North American Tour").

The stage production of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" opens in Hartford, Connecticut.

US single release: "Mine For Me"/"Farewell" (Mercury 73636), by Rod Stewart, Paul wrote the A-side track.

1975
Wings perform in concert at the Apollo Stadium, Adelaide, Australia ("Wings World Tour").

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1980
In the US, Paul oversees final editing of the rock concert film "Rockshow".

John's killer arrives at the Dakota and fails in an attempt to meet John.

1981

US single release: "Watching The Wheels"/"Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)" (Geffen GGEF 0415).


US single release: "All Those Years Ago"/"Teardrops" (Dark Horse GDRC 0410).

In the US, the "Indianapolis News" newspaper publishes an interview with Ringo, promoting his new album.

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

In the UK, BBC Radio Four broadcast the documentary profile on Derek Taylor.

UK album release: Hearts And Bones (Warner Bros. 23942), by Paul Simon, featuring the tribute song "The Late Great Johnny Ace".

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

1988
In the UK, part one of a two-part interview with George and Jeff Lynne is transmitted on the morning breakfast station TV AM.

1989
A report on Paul's concert in Madrid is featured on the Spanish television show "Rockopop".

1990
In New York, Paul and Linda attend the premiere of the Broadway musical "Buddy".

1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton begin rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

1997
At the Park Lane Hotel in London, Paul attends the Q Awards. He is presented with the Best Songwriter award for his album Flaming Pie.

In Los Angeles, recording sessions begin for the track "The Puppet Song" (working title of "Puppet").

1998
In the UK, Yoko gives an exclusive interview on Linda to the "Liverpool Echo".

2001
The Times newspaper published the "Rich List" and Madonna was the highest earning woman in Britain grossing £30m. Paul McCartney had earned £20.5m during the year.
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Today in The Beatles History:

1963
Concert at the Adelphi, Slough ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

Concert at the Granada, East Ham ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

"Daily Mirror" headline: "Beatlemania!". Brian packs the press reports and, in the morning, flies from the London Airport to the Idlewild Airport, New York, with Billy J. Kramer.

1964
6:15pm and 8:30pm. Concerts at the Odeon, Nottingham.

1965
Princess Margaret is quoted on the Jewish Chronicle: "I think the Beatles believe that MBE stands for Mister Brian Epstein".

1966

Yesterday... And Today, 20th week in the Top 100 (US Billboard).

1968
Paul goes to Scotland, on vacations.

1974
At his Tittenhurst Park home, Ringo hosts on Guy Fawkes Night party.

1975
Wings perform in concert at the Apollo Stadium, Adelaide, Australia ("Wings World Tour").


UK album release: Gone Troppo Dark Horse 923734-1).

1976
US album release: All This And World War II (20th Century 2T 522), soundtrack to the film with the same name. All songs are Beatles covers performed by various artists including Tina Tuner, Leo Sayer, Rod Stewart, the Bee Gees, Elton John, Peter Gabriel and others.

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1979
Ringo visits John at the Dakota and receives a demo of the track "Life Begins At 40".

In the UK, press reports state that Wings will tour the UK in the coming weeks.

1980
In the US, Paul oversees final editing of the rock concert film "Rockshow".

1981
In London, "The Times" reports that a biography on John is to be written by Albert Goldman.

1982
At the Elstree Film Studios in Hertfordshire, Paul begins filming and recording songs for the movie "Give My Regards To Broad Street".

In Los Angeles, the Handmade film "The Missionary" opens in local cinemas.

1983
Part 23 of "Ringo's Yellow Submarine" series on the ABC Radio Network.

At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

1984
In the UK, PMI home video releases "Ready Steady Go!".

1985
At the Royal Albert Hall, Ringo, Barbara and Olivia Harrison attend the "Fashion Aid" event, a project to aid the African famine relief fund and the Band Aid trust.

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

1988
In the UK on BBC Radio Two, the sixth episode of the weekly series "The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tapes", essentially based on "The Beatles At The Beeb" collection, is transmitted.

In the UK, the "Gaurdian" newspaper publishes an interview with George.

BBC Radio One's program "Saturday Sequence" features a pre-recorded interview with George.

1989
Paul performs in concert at La Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France ("Get Back Tour").

1990

UK album release: Tripping The Live Fantastic (Parlophone PCST 73461-3).

UK single release: "She's My Baby"/"New Blue Moon" (Wilbury W 9523).

1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

In the US, a pre-recorded interview with Paul is featured on the ABC TV program "Eyewitness News".

In the US, part one of a three-part interview with Paul is aired on the show "Later With Bob Costas".

1998
In the UK, the "Sun" publishes an exclusive interview with Yoko.

1999
In the US, the "Beatlefest" convention opens for a three-day run in Irvine, California.

2000
The Beatles' "Anthology" is number 1, third week, on the New York Times Best Seller List.
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Today in The Beatles History:
1960
The Beatles perform at the Kaiserkeller Club, Grosse Freiheit, Hamburg, West Germany.

1961
The Beatles perform a nighttime show at the Cavern Club, Liverpool

1963
Concert at the ABC, Northampton ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

8:00-8:30pm. BBC's "The Ken Dodd Show" broadcast (recorded October 9, 1963).


"She Loves You", 10th week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).


Please Please Me LP, 33rd week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).

1964

UK EP release: "Extracts From The Album 'A Hard Day's Night'" (Parlophone GEP 8924).

Brian records his first and only appearance on BBC Home Service's "Desert Island Discs". [18 November?]

6:15pm and 8:40pm. Concerts at the Gaumont, Southampton.

1965
Studio 2. 7:00pm-1:00am. Recording: "I'm Looking Through You" [re-make] (takes 2-3). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.


Help! LP number 1, 9th and last week (US Billboard).

1966
Beach Boys concert at the Astoria Cinema, Finsbury Park. Sounds Incorporated is one of the support acts. Brian attends.

While Brian is at the concert, fans demonstrate outside his Chapel Street house (thinking he was there), demanding more Beatles concerts.

1967
Studio 3 (control room only). 2:30-6:00pm. Stereo mixing: "Hello, Goodbye" (remixes 1, 2, from take 22); "I Am The Walrus" (remixes 1-7, from take 17 and from remix mono 22); "Your Mother Should Know" (remixes 1, 2, from take 52); "Magical Mystery Tour" (remixes 1-4, from take 9). Editing: "I Am The Walrus" (of stereo remixes 6, 7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.

The BBC transmission for "I Am The Walrus" is added to the stereo mix from the mono mix.

1969
"Rape--Part II", John and Yoko's film, is showed at the Mannheim Film Festival, Germany.

1970

UK album re-release: Let It Be (Apple PCS 7096), without the book "Get Back".

At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" opens to the public.

1971

Imagine number 1, second and last week (UK Record Retailer).

BBC Radio One's program "Scene And Heard" transmits the first part of a four=part interview with John, conducted in New York by David Wigg (recorded October 25, 1971).

In the UK, "Melody Maker" features an exclusive report on the recording of "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)".

1974
US single release: "I Am Missing You"/"Lust" (Dark Horse DH 10001), by Ravi Shankar & Friends, produced by George.

George performs in concert at The Cow Palace, San Francisco, California ("North American Tour").

Donations from tonight's concert, totaling $66,000, is given to the Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic.

1976

"A Dose Of Rock 'N' Roll" number 26 (US Billboard).

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1980
At Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles, Ringo continues recording sessions for the album Can't Fight Lightning. Demo track of "I Don't Believe You" is made.

1981
The Handmade Films production of "Time Bandits" premieres in the US.

1982

The Beatles 20 Greatest Hits number 10 (UK Record Retailer) and number 50 (US Billboard).

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

1985
In the US, the "New York Post" publishes a story on Paul, entitled "Imagine: John Tried To Steal My Songs".

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

In the US, the repackaged MPL/BBC co-production of "McCartney" is released on home video, entitled "The Paul McCartney Story".

In the US, a pre-recorded interview with George is featured on the show "Entertainment Tonight".

1989
Ringo and the All-Starr Band perform in concert at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo ("Tour Of Japan").

1990

US album release: Tripping The Live Fantastic (Capitol C1-94778).


US album release: Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 (Wilbury 9 26324-1).


US album release: Lennon (Capitol CDS 7 95220 2).

1991
In the US, part two of a three-part interview with Paul is aired on the show "Later With Bob Costas".

At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

1992
In London, work continues on "The Beatles Anthology".

1997
Paul and Linda travel to New York to attend rehearsals with St. Luke's Orchestra to prepare to premiere of "Standing Stone" at Carnegie Hall.

Recording sessions continue for Ringo's Vertical Man LP.

1998
In the UK, the "Sun" publishes an exclusive feature with Paul, about Linda.
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Today in The Beatles History:

1962
Granada TV broadcasts, on the program "People And Places", a Beatles performance singing "Love Me Do".

1963

The Beatles arrive at Dublin Airport in Ireland. They are interviewed by reporter Frank Hall for the Radio Telefis Eireann news-magazine television program In Town.

Concert at the Adelphi, Dublin ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

1964

A Hard Day's Night LP number 1, 19th week (UK Record Retailer).

6:30pm and 8:50pm. Concerts at the Capitol, Cardiff.

Epstein opens a bazar at George Spicer School, Southbury Road, Enfield, Middlesex.

1966
Studio 1 (control room only). 2:30-5:30pm. Stereo mixing: "I Want To Hold Your Hand" (remix 1, from take 17). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Mike Stone.

1967
Studio 2 (control room only). 2:30-5:45pm. Stereo mixing: "Blue Jay Way" (remixes 1, 2, from take 3); "Flying" (remix 1, from take 8). Editing: "Blue Jay Way" (of remix stereo 2); "Flying" (of remix stereo 1). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: Peter Mew.

Studio 1. 9:00pm-4:30am. Mono mixing: "Blue Jay Way" (remixes 20-28, from take 3). Stereo mixing: "Blue Jay Way" (remixes 10-12, from take 3). Editing: "Blue Jay Way" (of remix mono 27, of remix stereo 12). Stereo mixing/Recording: "Magical Mystery Tour" (remixes 5, 6, from remix stereo 4 with new overdub). Mono mixing/Recording: "Magical Mystery Tour" (remixes 8-10, from remix mono 7 with new overdub). Tape copying: "I Am The Walrus" (of remix mono 23); "Your Mother Should Know" (of remix mono 25); "Flying" (of edit of remix mono 6 and of edit of remix stereo 1); "Magical Mystery Tour" (of remix mono 10 and of remix stereo 6); "Blue Jay Way" (of edit of remix mono 27 and of edit of remix stereo 12); "The Fool On The Hill" (of edit of remix mono 12); "Strawberry Fields Forever" (of remix stereo 3). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Graham Kirkby.

Recording of sound effects for "Magical Mystery Tour". Copies of "I Am The Walrus", "Your Mother Should Know", "Flying", "Magical Mystery Tour", "Blue Jay Way", "The Fool On The Hill" and "Strawberry Fields Forever", for Capitol.

1969

UK album release: The Wedding Album (Apple SAPCOR 11).


Paul & Linda appear on the cover of 'Life' magazine.

1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

1971
Paul, Linda and family board a train headed for London.

1974
US single release: "Costafine Town"/"Elly-May" (Dark Horse DH 10002), by Splinter, produced by George.

George performs in concert at The Cow Palace, San Francisco, California ("North American Tour").

1975
Wings perform in concert at the Horden Pavilion, Sydney, Australia ("Wings World Tour").

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1982
In England, the "Sunday People" newspaper reports that lost photos of the Beatles, taken during their first US visit in February 1964, have been found in a junk shop.

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

In the US, Ringo makes a breif interview appearance on the CBS TV program "Entertainment Tonight", promoting the made-for-TV film "Princess Daisy".

1984
At the Carlyle Hotel in New York, Paul tapes an interview for the NBC TV show "Friday Night Videos".

1986
In the US, the Beatles are the subject on the syndicated radio program "Solid Gold Scrapbook".

1987
BBC Radio One transmits part-three of a three-part interview with Paul, conducted by DJ Mike Read and recorded at the International Christian Community Studios, Eastbourne, Sussex on October 12 and 13.

The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

1988
In the UK, part two of a two-part interview with George and Jeff Lynne is transmitted on the morning breakfast station TV AM.

1989
Paul performs in concert at Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam, Holland ("Get Back Tour").

Backstage at tonight's concert, Paul meets up again with Nancy Duff of CBS News. An arrangement is set to tape Paul's appearance at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago to form a special edition of the show "48 Hours".

Ringo and the All-Starr Band perform in concert at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo ("Tour Of Japan").

1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".

1991
In the US, part three of a three-part interview with Paul is aired on the show "Later With Bob Costas".

At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs Paul's doucmentary film "Get Back".

1993
George attends the Adelaide Grand Prix in Australia.

1995

US album release: Rising (Capitol)

1996
Little Brown publishes the Linda McCartney book "Roadworks", featuring 170 pictures of her life on tour with Paul and Wings.

1998
In the UK, the "Sun" publishes the second part of an exclusive feature with Paul, about Linda.

VH-1 in Europe repeats the Bob Dylan Columbia Records tribute concert, featuring George.
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Today in The Beatles History:

1961
Brian phones to the Cavern, asking for a ticket as an important visit.

1962
NEMS Enterprises presents the Karl Denver Trio at the Tower Ballroom, New Brighton.

1963
Concert at the Ritz, Belfast ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

1964
5:40pm and 8:00pm. Concerts at the Liverpool Empire, Liverpool.

1965
Studio 2. 9:00pm-3:00am. Recording: "Beatle Speech" (take 1); "Won't Be There With You" (working title of "Think For Yourself") (take 1); "The Beatles' Third Christmas Record" (takes 1-3). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.

Rehearsals of "Think For Yourself" recorded. 6 seconds of it will later appear on the "Yellow Submarine" film. The definitive title of the song appears today, in the afternoon.

Brian announces he has booked Cilla Black into a 6-week cabaret season at the Savoy Hotel, London, for April 1966.

1966
Abbey Road, Room 53. 4:00-5:30pm. Stereo mixing: "She Loves You" (remixes 1, 2, from single's master tape). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: not assigned.

Having been destroyed the original 2-track tapes, Geoff Emerick makes a "mock" stereo version from the single master.

1967
New York premiere of "How I Won The War".

1968
John stays at the Queen Charlotte's Hospital with Yoko, and does not attend the judgement of the case of divorce of his and Cynthia's. Divorce is granted to John and Cynthia.

Peace advertisements recorded by John and Yoko are aired by the Israel and Araby's neutral radios.

1969

Abbey Road number 1, 6th week (UK Record Retailer).


"Cold Turkey", 2nd week in the Top 28 (US Billboard).


"Something" debuts in the UK charts.

1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

1971
Empire Ballroom, London. Party thrown by Paul and Linda to launch Wings and their album Wild Life.

1973
In the US, RIAA awards a gold record to Ringo for his album Ringo.

1974
UK album release: Let's Love (Atlantic K-50064), by Peggy Lee. Paul produces her album.

George performs in concert (2 shows) at the Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California ("North American Tour").

In the UK, Ringo makes a pre-recorded appearance on the BBC Radio One program "Rockspeak".

1975
Wings perform in concert at the Horden Pavilion, Sydney, Australia ("Wings World Tour").

Elton John is named Godfather to John and Yoko Lennon's son Sean.

1976

US album release: The Best Of George Harrison (Capitol ST 11578).


US single release: "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da"/"Julia" (Capitol 4347).

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1982

US album release: Gone Troppo (Dark Horse 1-23734).


US album release: The John Lennon Collection (Geffen GHSP 2023).

US single release: "My Man"/"Let The Tears Dry" (Polydor PD-2224).

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

1986
In the US, the Beatles are the featured artists on the syndicated radio show "Reelin' In The Years".

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

In New York, George is interviewed for WNEW, promoting Cloud Nine.

In the US, the CBS TV program "Entertainment Tonight" features a pre-reorded interview with George.

1989
Paul performs in concert at Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam, Holland ("Get Back Tour").

Ringo and the All-Starr Band perform in concert at Yokohama Arena, Yokohama ("Tour Of Japan").

The Beatles and EMI/Capitol finalize a settlement for back royalties. They are also given full control over the use of their EMI recordings, and a final say in any future covers.

1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for Paul's promo video for "Party, Party".

1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

1992
In the US, the Disney Channel begins its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.

1993
UK album release: Paul Is Live (Parlophone PCSD 147).

1996
The exhibition of Linda's book "Roadworks" opens at the IPC Gallery in Manhattan.

1998
The European premiere of VH-1 "Storytellers" Ringo's edition recorded at the Bottom Line Club in New York.




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Today in The Beatles History:

1961
Cavern lunch session: The Beatles.

By 12:30pm, Brian and Alistair Taylor visit the Cavern, during the Beatles performance.

Evening performance at the Litherland Town Hall.

1963

Please Please Me LP number 1, 27th week (UK Record Retailer).

Two performances at the Granada, East Ham, London ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

Concert at the Adelphi, Slough ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

The Beatles attend a party at the washing-machine tycoon John Bloom's house, 60 Park Lane, Mayfair, London.

1964
6:30pm and 8:50pm. Concerts at the City Hall, Sheffield.

1965
Abbey Road, Room 65. 2:30-5:30pm. Editing: "The Beatles' Third Christmas Record" (takes 1-3). Mono mixing: "Michelle" (remix 1, from take 2); "What Goes On" (from take 1); "Run For Your Life" (from take 5); "Think For Yourself" (from take 1); "The Beatles' Third Christmas Record" (from edit of takes 1-3). Stereo mixing: "Think For Yourself" (from take 1); "Michelle" (from take 2); "What Goes On" (from take 1). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Jerry Boys.

1966
Brian phones Arthur Howes, telling him they won't accept more live performances.

John visits the exhibition "Unfinished Paintings And Objects By Yoko Ono", at the Indica Gallery.

Brian reports that the Beatles contract with EMI has expired, although a new one is close to finalization.

Paul's alleged death date.

1967
First issue of "Rolling Stone". John as Private Gripweed appears on cover.

1968

"Hey Jude" number 1, 7th week, 10th week in the Top 30 (US Billboard).

"With A Little Help From My Friends", cover by Joe Cocker, number 1 (UK Record Retailer).

1969
Press reports begin to appear about John and Yoko's film "Apotehosis".

1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

1971
BBC Radio Two transmits an interview with John and Yoko, recorded back in August, for the program "Women's Hour".

1973

UK album release: Ringo (Apple PCTC 252).

UK single release: "Run, Run, Run"/"Men, Men, Men" (Apple APPLE 48).

1974
"Melody Maker" reports that John will appear and perform on stage with Elton John later this month.

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1979
UK album release: Life Of Brian Soundtrack (Warner Bros K56751), George co-mixed "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life (reprise)".

1980
John's killer returns to New York, only to learn that the Lennons are "out of town for the week".

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

1986
In the US, the Beatles are the featured artists on the syndicated radio show "Reelin' In The Years".

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

1988
In London, an exhibition of Linda's photographic portfolio "Sun Prints" opens at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".

1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.

1996
In the UK, Linda's interview, promoting "Roadworks", is published in The Week section of the "Guardian" newspaper.

1998
UK single release: "Wide Prairie"/"Cow" (Parlophone RPD 6510).


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Today in The Beatles History:

1961
Performance at the Tower Ballroom, New Brighton. Part of the Big-Beat operation, a festival with Gerry and the Pacemakers, Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, Remo Four, and Kingsize Taylor and the Dominoes.

1962
Brian writes to Larry Parnes, asking him £230 per week, replying his offer of a tour.

1963
Concert at the Hippodrome, Birmingham ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

Broadcast of "Royal Command (Variety) Performance", BBC-TV (recorded November 4, 1963).

1964
6:20pm and 8:45pm. Concerts at the Colston Hall, Bristol. End of British Tour.

1965
Abbey Road, Room 65. 2:30-5:30pm. Stereo mixing: "Run For Your Life" (from take 5); "We Can Work It Out" (from take 2). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Jerry Boys.

Studio 2. 9:00pm-4:00am. Recording: "The Word" (takes 1-3); "I'm Looking Through You" [re-re-make] (take 4). Prodcuer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.

1966
The newspapers report there will be no more Beatles' tours.

Abbey Road, Room 65. 2:00-4:30pm. Stereo mixing: "This Boy" (remixes 1, 2, from takes 15, 17); "Day Tripper" (remix 2, from take 3); "We Can Work It Out" (remix 2, from take 2). Editing: "This Boy" (of stereo remixes 1, 2). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Peter Bown; 2nd Engineer: Graham Kirkby.

1st stereo mix for "This Boy", mistaken for "Bad Boy".

Press conference of the Four Tops, at the Saville Theatre. Brian attends.

Opening of the art exhibition "Unfinished Paintings And Objects" by Yoko Ono, at the Indica Gallery, London.

1967
Shooting of three "Hello Goodbye" clips, directed by Paul, at the Saville Theatre.

1969
UK album release: Space (Apple STAO 3360), with the Modern Jazz Quartet.

1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

1971
In New York, Ringo's film "200 Motels" opens.

At Abbey Road Studios, Paul gives an interview to Chris Charlesworth for "Melody Maker".

1973
John convinces Phil Spector to produce a record with old rock'n'roll hits, and they both go to the Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles.

1974
George performs in concert at Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, California ("North American Tour").

1975
Wings perform in concert at the Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia ("Wings World Tour").

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1980
Ringo returns home and contacts George to see if he would like to appear on his next album.

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

1988
In London, an exhibition of Linda's photographic portfolio "Sun Prints" is on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

In the UK, Barrie & Jenkins publish Linda's book "Sun Prints".

1989
Paul performs in concert at Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam, Holland ("Get Back Tour").

1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".

1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.

1993
In the UK, Pete Best appears on Channel 4, during a pre-recorded episode of the US program "Oprah Winfrey Show".

1995
The first episode of "The Beatles Anthology" is previewed at the BAFTA Awards in London's Piccadilly. Press conference follows.

In the US, radio station WABC transmits the special program "Beatles '95", featuring a new interview with Paul.

1998
US single release: "Wide Prairie"/"Cow".

In the US, announcements are made that Paul and George Martin are to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame



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Today in The Beatles History:

1963
Birmingham. The Beatles escape from the crowd disguised as policemen.

Brian meets Ed Sullivan in New York and negotiates appearances on his show for the Beatles and Gerry and the Pacemakers.

Brian gives CBS-TV one year's exclusive rights to the Beatles US television appearances.

US single release: "I'll Keep You Satisfied"/"I Know" (Liberty 55643), with Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas.

1965
Abbey Road, Room 65. 4:00-5:30pm. Mono mixing: "The Word" (from take 3). Stereo mixing: "The Word" (remix 1, from take 3). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Mike Stone.

Studio 2. 6:00pm-7:00am. Recording: "You Won't See Me" (takes 1-2); "Girl" (takes 1-2); "Wait" (overdub onto take 4); "I'm Looking Through You" (overdub onto take 4). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.

Nemperor Artists Limited, management company, is incorporated, with Brian one of its opening directors.

1966
The Beatles and Brian donate £1,000 to the Aberlan disaster fund.

"The David Frost Programme", Rediffusion television. Edition with the Four Tops and an interview with Brian. Before the show Brian makes it clear that if the Beatles situation is raised, he will add nothing to the statements already made, to the effect that nothing has been decided about their future activities.

1967

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band number 1, 23rd week (UK Record Retailer).

1968

US album release: Unfinished Music No. 1--Two Virgins (Apple T 5001).

1970

Maureen gives birth at Queen Charlottes Maternity Hospital, Hammersmith, London, to her and Ringo's third child and first daughter, Lee Parkin.

At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

1974

US single release: "Only You (And You Alone)"/"Call Me" (Apple 1876).

George performs in concert at The Forum, Los Angeles, California ("North American Tour").

In the US, Ringo appears on the ABC TV show "ABC In Concert", with Keith Moon (taped November 8, 1974).

1975
Wings perform in concert at the Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia ("Wings World Tour").

Paul receives word that he has been banned from entering Japan to perform.

In the US, Extra Texture (Read All About It) receives a gold disc from the RIAA.

1977

UK single release: "Mull Of Kintyre"/"Girls School" (Capitol R 6018).

Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1980
In New York, John's killer phones his wife in Hawaii and informs her of his plans. Her pleas for him to return home fall on deaf ears.

1981
In the US, CBS TV show "Entertainment Tonight" reports that Yoko is writing a book on widowhood and has been offered $5 million as an advance by a London publisher.

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

In the UK, Ringo gives an interview to Channel 4's music show "The Tube".

In the US, MTV announces that Paul's next single will be the duet with Michael Jackson, entitled "The Man".

In the US, the NBC TV program "Friday Night Videos" transmits a newly re-edited promo film of the Beatles' song "A Hard Day's Night".

1984
In London, part one of a two-part pre-recorded interview with Paul is transmittedby Capitol Radio, promoting the film "Give My Regards To Broad Street".

1985
In the UK, PMI releases the John and Yoko 1972 film "Imagine" on home video.

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

1988
In London, an exhibition of Linda's photographic portfolio "Sun Prints" is on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

George's interview with Gill Pringle is published in the "Daily Mirror".

1989
Paul performs in concert at Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam, Holland ("Get Back Tour").

1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".

George makes an appearance on the London Weekend Television/ITV network show "Sunday Sunday". The pre-recorded interview features George promoting the new Traveling Wilburys' album.

1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.

1995
George attends the Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide.

In the US, ABC TV begins transmitting the trailer for "The Beatles Anthology".

In the US, NBC TV promotes the upcoming Beatles' "Anthology" and a short clip of Yoko on the set of her first American sitcom appearance.

1996

Anthology 3 debuts at number 4 (UK Music Week chart).
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Today in The Beatles History:

1952
Laurence Juber is born.

1963
Concert at the Guild Hall, Portsmouth ("The Beatles Autumn Tour"). Postponed because of Paul being sick.

1965
Italy album release: The Beatles In Italy (Parlophon PMCQ 31506).

1966

Yesterday... And Today, 21st week in the Top 100 (US Billboard).

1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

1971
At their Greenwich Village apartment, John records several demos of the song "Luck Of The Irish". The sessions are taped on a black and white "open reel" video recording machine.

1973

US single release: "Helen Wheels"/"Country Dreamer" (Apple 1869).

John gives a transatlantic phone interview to Kenny Everett for "Capitol Radio" in London.

1974
George performs in concert (2 shows) at The Forum, Los Angeles, California ("North American Tour").

1976
In the UK, BBC2 airs the first-ever clip of the Rutles, performing the song "I Must Be In Love", on episode one of series two of "Rutland Weekend Television".

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

Paul gives a live interview to BBC Radio One, promoting "Mull Of Kintyre".


Ringo The 4th number 162 (US Billboard).

1978
Filming concludes for the Handmade film "The Life Of Brian".

1979
In New York, John writes out his last will and is filed at the Manhattan surrogate court.

1980
At Asprey & Company, London, George purchases a music box for £295, which plays his Beatles' classic "Here Comes The Sun".

1981
In the UK, the "Daily Mirror publishes the story "Yoko And A Man Like John". It included a photo of Yoko walking through Central Park with Sam Havadtoy.

1983
Part 24 of "Ringo's Yellow Submarine" series on the ABC Radio Network.

At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

1984

UK single release: "We All Stand Together"/"We All Stand Together" (humming version) (Parlophone R 6086).

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

1988
In the UK on BBC Radio Two, the seventh episode of the weekly series "The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tapes", essentially based on "The Beatles At The Beeb" collection, is transmitted.

In the UK, Channel 4 broadcasts the Handmade film "Water".

1988
In London, an exhibition of Linda's photographic portfolio "Sun Prints" is on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".

In the UK, BBC tapes releases "John And Yoko - The Interview", comprising excerpts from the Lennon's interview with Andy Peebles in New York on December 6, 1980.

In the US, a pre-recorded interview with Paul is aired on the program "MTV Prime".

1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

In the UK, the Granada region of the ITV network airs the UK TV premiere of Paul's "Liverpool Oratorio" video.

In London, the exhibition by Bob Whittaker, accompaning his book "The Unseen Beatles", opens at the Photographer's Gallery in Great Newport Gallery.

1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs Paul's doucmentary film "Get Back".

In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.

1993
Paul performs in concert at the Tokyo Dome, Japan ("1993 New World Tour").

1995
George attends the Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide.

1997
At The Village Recorders Studios in Los Angeles, first overdubs are put to tape for the album Vertical Man.

1998
In the US, the Bravo channel airs the documentary program "In My Life", focusing on the George Martin album of the same name.

2002
Beatles fans are outraged after finding that Paul altered the song writing credits on his Back In The US 2002 album, changing them from Lennon/McCartney to McCartney/Lennon.
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Laurence Juber,гитарист группы Пола Маккартни Wings(1979-1981),сегодня отмечает 59-й День рождения.Happy Birthday!Вот как играет классно музыкант в акустическом варианте легендарную While My Guitar Gently Weeps:
Laurence Juber,гитарист группы Пола Маккартни Wings(1979-1981),сегодня отмечает 59-й День рождения.Happy Birthday!Вот как играет классно музыкант в акустическом варианте легендарную While My Guitar Gently Weeps:

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Today in The Beatles History:

1962
Brian signs a contract for a performance at the Lewis' 527 club, Liverpool, for £25.

1963
Paul's gets the flu. Hour after hour, bulletins report his condition.

A television interview is recorded at Westward Television Studios in Plymouth, Devon, for a local teen program "Move Over, Dad".

Concert at the ABC, Plymouth ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

Re-broadcasting of "The Mersey Sound", BBC-TV documentary.


"She Loves You", 11th week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).


Please Please Me LP, 34th week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).

1966
Concert of the Four Tops at the Saville Theatre. 2 performances. Epstein says this is the first of many Sunday concerts he plans to present at the Saville.

After the show Epstein hosts a party at 24 Chapel Street. Guests, among others: The Four Tops, John, George, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Georgie Fame, Donovan, Eric Burdon, Hilton Valentine and Chris Curtis.

The front page of the "Sunday Telegraph" reports that two of the Beatles have approached Allen Klein through a third party. Klein, in London, did not announce the story himself or made himself available for comment. Brian dismisses the story as ridiculous. George and Ringo are said to be disturbed by the report; John, annoyed about the suggestion of their being disenchanted with Brian. Paul is abroad and cannot be reached for comment.

1968
New York premiere of "Yellow Submarine".

1969
John gives an island of his called Dorinch, by the Ireland coast, so that any hippy who wishes could live there.

1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

1971
BBC Radio One transmits part-two of a four-part interview with John, conducted by David Wigg, for the series "Scene And Heard" (recorded October 25, 1971).

"Melody Maker" publishes the first picture of Paul's new group Wings on the front page.

1972
US single release: "Now Or Never"/"Move On Fast" (Apple 1853), by Yoko.

1974
Paul and Linda invite John Conteh, the newly crown light-heavyweight boxer, to Abbey Road for a celebratory photo shoot. After the picture is taken, Eamonn Andrews appears from nowhere and says: "John Conteh, this is your life!" Paul and Linda arranged this meeting for the Thames/ITV Network program "This Is Your Life".

1975
Wings perform in concert at the Myers Music Bowl, Melbourne, Australia ("Wings World Tour").

Due to such a high demand for tickets, this evening's concert is taped for an Australian TV special. Since he cannot enter Japan, Paul arranges for a copy of this tape to be shown on Japanese TV.

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

In England, the "News Of The World" newspaper publishes an interview with George.

1980
John's secretary makes contacts to arrange a visit of John to Brazil, to take effect during the Carnival of Rio de Janeiro.

1981

UK single release: "Wrack My Brain"/"Drumming Is My Madness" (RCA RCA 166).

1982
At Surrey University, George Martin presents a check for £2,000 to the first John Lennon Scholarship winner, David Wilson.

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

1988
In London, an exhibition of Linda's photographic portfolio "Sun Prints" is on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

1989

UK single release: "Figure Of Eight"/"Ou Est Le Soleil?" (Parlophone R 6235).

1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".

1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

In London, the exhibition by Bob Whittaker, accompaning his book "The Unseen Beatles", is on display at the Photographer's Gallery in Great Newport Gallery.

In the US, MPI releases the Apple production of "The Beatles: The First US Visit" on home video and laserdisc.

1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.

1993
In the UK, Channel 4 transmits Paul's concert from Charlotte, North Carolina (recorded June 15, 1993).

1995
In England, VCI re-releases the films "A Hard Day's Night", "Help!" and "The Making Of A Hard Day's Night" on home video.

1997
At The Village Recorders Studios in Los Angeles, Ringo continues work on Vertical Man. A chorus of 46 friends and relatives record the backing track for "La De Da".

2000

UK album release: 1 (Apple 529 3252).

The Beatles sanction their first official Web site, www.thebeatles.com. The site launches in conjunction with the UK release of 1, a compilation of 27 British and US No. 1 tracks.

2001

US album release: Driving Rain (Capitol 35510-2).

Paul’s Wings documentary, "Wingspan", is released on home video and DVD.
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Today in The Beatles History:

1962
End of performances at the Star Club (4th season).

1963
Concert at the ABC, Exeter ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

1964

A Hard Day's Night LP number 1, 20th week (UK Record Retailer).

Teddington TV Studios, Middlesex. Filming for ABC-TV's "Thank Your Lucky Stars".

1967
Closing of John and Yoko's art exhibition, "Half-A-Wind Show", at the Lisson Gallery, London.

1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

1974
George performs in concert at the Community Center, Tucson, Arizona ("North American Tour").

In New York, John and May Pang attend the opening of the stage play "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band On The Road" at the Beacon Theater.

At the Capitol Records tower in Hollywood, Ringo shoots a commercial for his album Goodnught Vienna.

1975
Wings perform in concert at the Myers Music Bowl, Melbourne, Australia ("Wings World Tour").

UK single release: "The Lumberjack Song"/"Spam" (Charisma MP001), by Monty Python and produced by George.

1977

US single release: "Mull Of Kintyre"/"Girls School" (Capitol 4504).

Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1980
At his Dakota apartment, John records demos of "Pop Is The Name Of The Game", "You Saved My Soul (With Your True Love)" and "Serve Yourself".

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

1985
In the UK, the Virgin home video of "Rupert And The Frog Song" is released. It includes the short animated feature films "Seaside Woman" and "Oriental Nightfish".

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

1988
UK album release: Water From The Wells Of Home (Polygram 834-778-1), by Johnny Cash. Paul sings a duet with Johnny on the track "New Moon Over Jamaica".

In London, an exhibition of Linda's photographic portfolio "Sun Prints" is on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

1989

US single release: "Figure Of Eight"/"Ou Est Le Soleil?" (Capitol 4JM-44489), on cassette only.

1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".

1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

In London, the exhibition by Bob Whittaker, accompaning his book "The Unseen Beatles", is on display at the Photographer's Gallery in Great Newport Gallery.

1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.

1993
Paul performs in concert at the Tokyo Dome, Japan ("1993 New World Tour").

1995
Beatles producer George Martin said coming back 25 years later to do "The Beatles Anthology" was a "traumatic" experience.

In Australia, George Harrison told a TV station that the upcoming six-hour ABC documentary meant he'd no longer be anonymous.

1998
In Germany, Paul's "Liverpool Oratorio" is performed at Alte Oper Frankfurt, Grober Saal

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Today in The Beatles History:

1959
Manchester. Regional finals of a competition to appear on TV "Star Search". The Beatles find the last bus back to Liverpool leaves before curtain call and must return dejected.

1962
The Beatles and Brian return to England from Hamburg.

Brian answers Larry Parnes in a letter. Parnes has offered him a tour, £140 per week; Brian asks for £200.

1963
Concert at the Colston Hall, Bristol ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

Start of the first tour promoted jointly by Epstein and Arthur Howes, at the Odeon Cinema, Luton, featuring Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas, supported by Johnny Kid and the Pirates, the Caravelles, Tommy Quickly, the Fourmost, and Houston Wells and the Marksmen.

US single release: "Hello Little Girl"/"Just In Case" (Atco 6280), with the Fourmost.

UK single release: "I'm In Love"/"Respectable" (Parlophone R 5078), with the Fourmost.

1964
US TV broadcasts fragments of "Around The Beatles".

1965
Studio 1 (control room only). 2:30-5:30pm. Mono mixing: "I'm Looking Through You" (from take 4); "You Won't See Me" (from take 2); "Girl" (from take 2); "Wait" (remix 2, from take 4). Stereo mixing: "Wait" (from take 4); "I'm Looking Through You" (from take 4); "You Won't See Me" (from take 2); "Girl" (from take 2); "The Word" (remix 2, from take 3). Mono mixing: "Michelle" (remix 2, from take 2). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush.

End of sessions for Rubber Soul.

1966
Brian makes declarations in response to rumors concerning the Beatles' breakup.

1967
Studio 2 (control room only). 10:30-11:00am. Mono mixing: "Hello, Goodbye" (remix 10, from take 22). Tape copying: "It's All Too Much" (of remix mono 1); "All Together Now" (of remix mono 6); "Only A Northern Song" (of remix mono 6). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer; Richard Lush.

Mix of "Hello, Goodbye" without violas, for use as playback on the clip. Mixes of "It's All Too Much", "All Together Now" and "Only A Northern Song" for "Yellow Submarine" producers.

1969

Abbey Road number 1, 7th week (UK Record Retailer).


"Cold Turkey", 3rd week in the Top 28 (Billboard).

The Beatles appear on the cover of "Rolling Stone" magazine. Last photographic session.

The magazine "Disc And Music Echo" publishes an interview to John.

The Star Club in Hamburg, Germany, announces it will close before the end of the month. Rock and roll bands have become too expensive to book.

1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

In the High Courts of London, Paul files a lawsuit against JOhn, George, Ringo and Apple to dissolve the Beatles.

1971
In Rome, "Blindman" has its world premiere.


Imagine number 1 (Disc and Music Echo's Progressive album chart).

1974

UK album release: Goodnight Vienna (Apple PCS 7168).


UK single release: "Only You (And You Alone)"/"Call Me" (Apple R 6000).

UK single release: "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds"/"One Day The Time" (DJM DJS340), by Elton John.

In New York, John ventures out into the city to film the promo video for "Whatever Gets You Thru The Night".

1976

US single release: "This Song"/"Learning How To Love You" (Dark Horse DRC 8294).

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1980
Ringo and Barbara meet up with John and Yoko at the Plaza Hotel in New York.

1982

UK single release: "Love"/"Gimme Some Truth" (Parlophone R 6059).

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

Paul writes the theme music for the film "The Honorary Consul".

1985
In the US, Yoko appears on the NBC TV program "Friday Night Videos", promoting her album Starpeace.

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

1988
In London, an exhibition of Linda's photographic portfolio "Sun Prints" is on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".

1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

In London, the exhibition by Bob Whittaker, accompaning his book "The Unseen Beatles", is on display at the Photographer's Gallery in Great Newport Gallery.

1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.

The French premiere of "Liverpool Oratorio" is held at the British Arts Festival in Lille, France.

1993
Paul performs in concert at the Tokyo Dome, Japan ("1993 New World Tour").

UK album releae: Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest (Parlophone PSCD 145).

1996
Another Linda McCartney exhibition promoting "Roadwork" opens at the Museum of Photography, Fil and Television in Yorkshire.

1998
The Details of Linda's will states that she leaves £183 million, mostly to her children, several animal charities and for research for breast cancer.

2000
The man who nearly a year earlier broke into the home of and stabbed former Beatle George Harrison is found not guilty by reason of insanity in the UK Oxford Crown Court. Michael Abram is ordered confined to a mental hospital indefinitely for his attack on George and Olivia, which left the former with a punctured lung.
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Today in The Beatles History:

1962
The Beatles visit the pub Devonshire Arms.

After: EMI House. Ground floor studio. Recording of a contribution for Radio Luxembourg programme "The Friday Spectacular".

The Beatles visit the editorial headquarters of "Disc".

1963

Please Please Me LP number 1, 28th week (UK Record Retailer).

Evening. Concert at the Winter Gardens, Bournemouth ("The Beatles Autumn Tour"). Filmed by US TV.

1964
Riverside Studios, London. Recording of performance for BBC-TV's "Top Of The Pops".

1965
Martin works on the running order of Rubber Soul songs. He phones to Abbey Road communicating his decision.

1968

"Hey Jude" number 1, 8th week, 12th week in the Top 30 (US Billboard).

1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

1973

UK single release: "Mind Games"/"Meat City" (Apple R 5994).


UK album release: Mind Games (Apple PCS 7165).

UK album release: Feeling The Space (Apple SAPCOR 26), by Yoko.

1974

"Whatever Gets You Through The Night" number 1 (US Billboard).


Walls And Bridges number 1 (US Billboard).

John attends Elton John's concert at the Boston Gardens.

George performs in concert at the Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Utah ("North American Tour").

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1979

UK single release: "Wonderful Christmastime"/"Rudolph The Red Nosed Reggae" (Parlophone R 6029).

1983

"Say Say Say" number 1, 6th and last week (US Billboard).

At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

1984
In the US, Paul appears on the show "New York Hot Tracks" and his recent meeting with Julian is featured on the NBC TV show "Friday Night Videos".

1985
The UK premiere of Paul's promo video for "Spies Like Us" is shown on BBC1's "The Late Late Breakfast Show".

In the UK, BBC Radio One repeats the special "The Beatles At The Beeb". Part One is aired as a one hour segment.

1987

UK single release: "Once Upon A Long Ago"/"Back On My Feet" (Parlophone R 6170).

The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

In the UK, the first 26 episodes of "Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends", featuring Ringo's narration, are released on home video.

1988
In London, an exhibition of Linda's photographic portfolio "Sun Prints" is on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".

1991
At Carnegie Hall, Paul and the full orchestra hold a dress rehearsal for "Liverpool Oratorio".

At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

In London, the exhibition by Bob Whittaker, accompaning his book "The Unseen Beatles", is on display at the Photographer's Gallery in Great Newport Gallery.

1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.

1995
Billboards pop up all over England promoting the upcoming "The Beatles Anthology".

In the US, the ABC TV program "Good Morning America" features an interview with George Martin.

1996

Anthology 3 number 1 (US Billboard).

2006
The Beatles are credited with the second Best Selling UK album of all time by The Official UK Charts Company with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart’s Club Band.
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Walls And Bridges number 1 (US Billboard).

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Today in The Beatles History:

1961
Lunchtime performance at Cavern Club.

Evening performance at Village Hall, Knotty Ash, Liverpool.

1962
Recording of performances for Granada TV's "People And Places", to be later broadcast.

1963
Concert at the Coventry Theatre, Coventry ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").

1964
The Playhouse Theatre, Manchester. 7:30-11:30pm. Recording for BBC's "Top Gear": "I'm A Loser"; "Honey Don't"; "She's A Woman"; "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby"; "I'll Follow The Sun"; "I Feel Fine".

Only live recording of "I'll Follow The Sun".

1965
Harry Moss cuts the mono version of Rubber Soul.

1967
Abbey Road, Room 53. 10:00am-1:15pm. Stereo mixing: "I Am The Walrus" (remix 25, from take 17). Editing: "I Am The Walrus" (of stereo remixes 25, 7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.

New mix of the first half of "I Am The Walrus", in order to build the stereo master.

End of Magical Mystery Tour sessions.

1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

1974
At the Record Plant in New York, John mixes his album Rock 'N' Roll.

1975
In London, the premiere of "Stardust" opens in local cinemas. Also showing is the film "That'll Be The Day".

1976
In Los Angeles, George attends a special dinner at Chasen's to announce a worldwide distribution deal with Warner Bros. and his label Dark Horse.

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1980

UK & US album release: Double Fantasy (Geffen K 99131 [UK] and GHS-2001 [US]).

1982

US single release: "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)"/"Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)" (Geffen 7-29855).

At the Beverly Theater in Los Angeles, the stage play "Beatlemania" opens.

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

1984
The world TV premiere of Paul's promo film for "We All Stand Together" is broadcast on the BBC1 program "Saturday Superstore".

1985
The US premiere of Paul's promo video for "Spies Like Us" is shown on the music channel MTV.

1986
At Pinewood Studios in Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, Paul begins work on the promo video for "Only Love Remains".

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

At Tyne-Tees Television Studios in Newcastle, Paul videotapes a mimed version of "Once Upon A Long Ago".

Paul gives an interview to Nick Piercey of Radio Tees.

In Holland, a pre-recorded interview with George is aired on the NED TV show "Tros".

1988
In London, an exhibition of Linda's photographic portfolio "Sun Prints" is on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".

1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

In London, the exhibition by Bob Whittaker, accompaning his book "The Unseen Beatles", is on display at the Photographer's Gallery in Great Newport Gallery.

1992
US single release: "The Beatles' Single Collection" box set on 5" CDs.

In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.

In the UK, Itv network airs Paul's MTV "Unplugged" show in the Central region.

1994
George attends the annual Adelaide Grand Prix in Australia.

1995
In the US, Yoko appears on the program "Inside Edition", telling how she helped with the current Beatles reunion.

1997
At the Whatinthewhathe? Studios in Los Angeles, Ringo is joined be Aerosmith's Steven Tyler to record "I Was Walkin'" and "Love Me Do".

1998
Reports are made that a privately recorded concert tape of the Beatles at the Bournemouth Gaumont in 1963 will be auctioned at Christie's.

2000
Andy White, who played drums on the Beatles track "Love Me Do", which is the version featured on the album 1, would get no more than his original session fee of £7.

2003
UK album release: Let It Be... Naked (Apple 595 4380 [LP] & Apple 595 7132 [CD]).
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Today in The Beatles History:

1962
Performance at the Cavern, with the Mersey Beats.

1963
Newspapers publish that a priest of the Church of England asks the Beatles to record a Christmas song.

On a press report, Brian asks the fans not to throw things to the stage during the tour in progress.

EMI House, 6th floor boardroom. Lunch, along with Brian and Martin, with EMI highest executives.

EMI House, ground floor studio. The Beatles are presented with awards for Please Please Me, With the Beatles, "She Loves You" and the EP "Twist And Shout".

[Possibly.] Evening: John and Paul see the musical "Six Of One" at the Adelphi Theatre.

1964
Brian records his first and only appearance on the BBC Home Service programme "Desert Island Discs".

1966
Last day of art exhibition "Unfinished Paintings And Objects" by Yoko Ono, at the Indica Gallery, London.

1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

1974

US album release: Goodnight Vienna (Apple SW 3417).


US single release: "Dark Horse"/"I Don't Care Anymore" (Apple 1877).

George performs in concert (2 shows) at The Coliseum, Denver, Colorado ("North American Tour").

1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.

1980
George attends a meeting with solicitors for Apple Corps at the London offices of Frere Cholmeley.

1982
At the Beverly Theater in Los Angeles, the stage play "Beatlemania" runs for a limited time.

1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.

1984
In London, part two of a two-part pre-recorded interview with Paul is transmittedby Capitol Radio, promoting the film "Give My Regards To Broad Street".

1985

UK single release: "Jealous Guy"/"Going Down On Love" (Parlophone R 6117).


UK & US single release: "Spies Like Us"/"My Carnival" (Parlophone R 6118 [UK] and Capitol B-5537 [US]).

Ringo begins recording the narration for 26 more episodes of "Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends".

1986
At Pinewood Studios in Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, Paul works on the promo video for "Only Love Remains".

1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.

Additional promotions for "Once Upon A Long Ago" are aired, via live satellite link-up between London and Japan, on the program "Yoru No Hit Studio".

In the US, the ABC TV morning show "Good Morning America" airs a pre-recorded interview with George.

1988
In London, an exhibition of Linda's photographic portfolio "Sun Prints" is on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

1989
At the Royal Albert Hall in London, George attends the "Parents For Safe Foods" concert.

1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".

In the US, Paul's original birth certificate is sold at a Houston auction. It nets $18,000.

1991

UK single release: "Save The Child"/"The Drinking Song" from Liverpool Oratorio.

At Carnegie Hall in New York, the North American premiere is held for Paul's "Liverpool Oratorio", with Paul and family in attendance.

At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.

In London, the exhibition by Bob Whittaker, accompaning his book "The Unseen Beatles", is on display at the Photographer's Gallery in Great Newport Gallery.

1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs Paul's doucmentary film "Get Back".

In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.

1993
Paul performs in concert at the Fukuoka Dome, Tokyo, Japan ("1993 New World Tour").

1994
George attends the annual Adelaide Grand Prix in Australia.

1995
The final edited version of the "Free As A Bird" video is delivered to Apple. A broadcast master is immediately made for "The Beatles Anthology" special.

In the US, VH-1 airs the program "Get Back - The Beatles Reunion", the archieve special is followed by Beatles and solo related promo videos, clips and films throughout the weekend.

1997
At the Whatinthewhathe? Studios in Los Angeles, Ringo has second thoughts about the recording of "Love Me Do". He requests that Steven Tyler re-record the harmonica track, keeping it true to the original.

1998
In the US, the news program "Extra" features an interview with the long-lost sibling of John Lennon.

2003
US album release: Let It Be... Naked (Capitol CDP 7243 5 95227 2
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