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Этот день в истории Битлз:
1963
US single release: "She Loves You"/"I'll Get You" (Swan 4152).
Start of Beatles' vacations.
1964
"A Hard Day's Night" single, 10th week in the Top 30 (UK Record Retailer).
Concert at the City Park Stadium, New Orleans.
1965
US Gold certification for "Eight Days A Week"/"I Don't Want To Spoil The Party".
1967
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band number 1, 12th week (US Billboard).
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band number 1, 15th week (UK Record Retailer).
Studio 3. 7:00pm-3:45pm. Recording: "Your Mother Should Know" [re-make] (takes 20-30). Mono mixing: "Blue Jay Way" (remix 1, from take 3). Tape copying: "I Am The Walrus" (of remix mono 4); "Blue Jay Way" (of remix mono 1). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: Jeff Jarratt.
Remixes for Gavrik Losey. Visit at the studio: Gavrik Losey, assistant of "Magical Mystery Tour" producer, Denis O'Dell. First session with Ken Scott as balance engineer.
1968
Studio 2. 7:00pm-3:00am. Recording: "I Will" (takes 1-67). Tape copying: "I Will" (of take 65 into take 68). Recording: "Glass Onion" (overdub onto take 33). Producer: Chris Thomas; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: Mike Sheady.
Between takes of "I Will", recording of various ad-libs by Paul, among them "Can you take me back..." For "Glass Onion", recording of notes from a recorder, for parody to "The Fool On The Hill".
1972
John and Yoko attend the memorial celebrations for Ken Dewery in Far Hills, New Jersey.
1975
Wings perform in concert at the City Hall, Newcastle ("Wings World Tour").
1977
UK single release: "Drowning In The Sea Of Love"/"Just A Dream" (Polydor 2091 734).
1978
In the Tunisian Desert, filming begins for the Handmade film "The Life Of Brian".
1980
Further interviews, at the Dakota and the Hit Factory, with John for "Playboy".
1981
Ringo begins a three-day taping of promo video clips for "Stop And Smell The Roses" and "Wrack My Brain".
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.
In the UK, Part One of the American TV film "Princess Daisy" premieres across the ITV network.
1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.
1988
At the NFT (National Film Theatre) in London, a celebration honoring Handmade Films. All of Handmade films are shown from "Monty Python's Meaning Of Life" to the current release, "Track 29".
Yoko and Sean appear on the morning breakfast show TV AM to promote the "Imagine" exhibition and film.
1989
"This One" number 94 (US Billboard).
1991
In London, Paul gives a live interview about his "Oratorio" shows on the BBC Radio Four program "Kaleidoscope".
In the US, a pre-recorded interview with Fred Seaman is featured on the show "Entertainment Tonight".
1997
In the UK, Channel 4 broadcasts the tribute program "Dandy In The Underworld", on the 20th anniversary of the death of Marc Bolan. Clips from the Apple film "Born To Boogie" are featured.
1998
At the Hard Rock Cafe in London, a special Sotheby's auction is held. Paul's notebook featuring his original draft lyrics for "Hey Jude" is sold for £115,000. A two-tone denim jacket belonging to John went for £9,200.
2013
Jackie Lomax dies at his home in England. He was 69.
In Los Angeles, the exhibition "The Early Beatles Collection," featuring images taken by Astrid Kirchherr, runs at the Leica Gallery. Images include pictures taken during the filming of "A Hard Day's Night" in 1964 for Stern Magazine, as well as some of the images she took of the musicians during their Hamburg, Germany, period in 1960.
The exhibit Linda McCartney retrospective is displayed at the Kunst Haus Wien in Vienna, Austria. The new exhibition is the first comprehensive retrospective of Linda McCartney’s work featuring 190 of her iconic photographs.
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