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Этот день в истории Битлз:
1962
The Beatles perform at Hulme Hall, Port Sunlight, Birkenhead. Before going on stage, they are interviewed by Monty Lister and two teenage friends, Malcolm Threadgill and Peter Smethurst, for a closed-circuit radio broadcast within local hospitals Cleaver and Chatterbridge.
1963
Debut of Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas on "Sunday Night at the London Palladium". Brian attends.
Three concerts at the Cirkus in Goteborg(photo), Sweden.
1964
Studio 2 (control room only). 10:00am-12:30pm. Mono mixing: "What You're Doing" (from take 19); "Honey Don't" (from take 5); "Mr Moonlight" (remixes 1, 2, from takes 4, 8); "Every Little Thing" (from take 9); "Eight Days A Week" (remixes 2, 3, from takes 13, 15).
Editing: "Mr. Moonlight" (of mono remixes 1, 2); "Eight Days A Week" (of mono remixes 2, 3). Studio 2 (control room only). 12.30-1.00pm. Stereo mixing: "Eight Days A Week" (remixes 1, 2, from takes 13, 15); "Every Little Thing" (from take 9); "What You're Doing" (from take 19); "Honey Don't" (from take 5). Editing: "Eight Days A Week" (of stereo remixes 1, 2). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.
1966
Brian returns from the US to England.
1969
US gold certification for Abbey Road.
US gold certification for "Something"/"Come Together".
Abbey Road. Ringo begins, with George Martin, the recording of Sentimental Journey LP. 1st Beatle formally recording a solo LP.
1970
John and Yoko travel to the US as a couple for the first time.
1971
Final day of Yoko's exhibition "This Is Not Here" at the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York.
1973
"Melody Maker" reports that Paul is composing the music for the upcoming television special "Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance".
1975
Paul and family oversleep, forcing passengers on the Quantas flight to Australia to wait 45 minutes while the McCartneys rush to Heathrow Airport. Paul's fine is $9000.
US single release: "Venus And Mars"/"Rockshow"//"Magneto And Titanium Man" (Capitol 4175).
1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.
1980
UK album release: Rock'n'Roll Music Volume 1 (Music For Pleasure MFP 50506) and Rock'n'Roll Music Volume 2 (Music For Pleasure MFP 50507).
US single release: "(Just Like) Starting Over" (Geffen GEF-49604).
At AIR Studios in London, Paul works with George Martin on the soundtrack for the proposed "Rupert The Bear" film.
In Honolulu, John's killer purchases a .38 caliber revolver.
1981
US single release: "Wrack My Brain"/"Drumming Is My Madness" (Boardwalk NB7-11-130).
US album release: Stop And Smell The Roses (Boardwalk NB1-33246).
In the UK, the "Sun" publishes an interview with Yoko, conducted by Barbara Graustark.
1983
The planned showing on BBC1's "Top Of The Pops" of Paul's promo video for "Say Say Say" is cancelled due to the fact that the single has slipped down the charts.
1985
At the Cuts Gallery in London, an exhibition of Dezo Hoffman's photographs from his book "John Lennon" is shown.
1986
US album release: Menlove Avenue (Capitol SJ-12533).
US album release: Wings Greatest (Capitol CDP 7 46056 2) on CD.
UK single release: "Pretty Little Head"/"Write Away" (Parlophone R 6145).
UK single release: "Something Better"/"You Know It Makes Sense" (EMI 20 1524 12), a special 12" anti-heroin project single featuring Ringo's song as the B-side.
1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.
1989
Paul performs in concert at Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy ("Get Back Tour").
1992
In the UK, Linda appears in a pre-recorded interview on the BBC2's "The Late Show", promoting her new book "Sixties".
1993
Paul performs in concert at Palau San Jordi, Barcelona, Spain ("The New World Tour").
1995
In the US, the WPVI TV5 morning show "AM Philadelphia" airs excerpts from the official Anthology EPK (electronic press kit).
1997
UK album release: Lennon Legend (Parlophone 8 21954 1).
At the Alexandra Palace in London, Paul is a special guest at the 21st annual Gramophone Awards.
1998
US album release: Wide Prairie (Capitol CDP 4 97910 2)