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Этот день в истории Битлз
1960
The Beatles visit the Casbah Coffee Club, seeing Pete Best performing with the Blackjacks.
1962
Concert at the Grafton Ballroom, with Gerry and the Pacemakers, and The Big Three.
1963
5:00-5:29pm. BBC's "Pop Go The Beatles" broadcast (recorded July 16, 1963, 3:00-5:00pm).
NEMS Enterprises, Brian and a staff of 3 move to new premises in Liverpool, at 24 Moonfields.
Concert at the St Helier Springfield Ballroom, Jersey.
1964
"A Hard Day's Night" number 1, 3rd and last week (UK Record Retailer).
"A Hard Day's Night" number 1, 3rd week (UK Mersey Beat).
1965
UK album release: Help! (Parlophone PCS 3071) (mono and stereo versions).
Opening of the 5th National Jazz and Blues Festival at the Richmond Athletic Association Grounds. The festival is filmed by Subafilms Limited, in conjunction with Leon Mirrel of Selmur Productions.
John buys a house for aunt Mimi in Bournemouth.
1966
Yesterday... And Today number 1, 2nd week, 7th week in the Top 30 (US Billboard).
"Paperback Writer" number 8 (Dutch Top 40).
Brian leaves his holidays at the village of Portmeirion, North Wales, to fly to New York and give a televised press conference defending Lennon in the "Bigger than Jesus" controversy.
"Evening Star", London: "The idyl of the United States with the Beatles sours."
"Evening News", London: "A clamour against the Beatles spreads over the US".
Paul appears on David Frost's "Phonograph", broadcast by BBC-radio.
1967
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band number 1, 10th week (UK Record Retailer).
1968
Trident Studios. 5:30-7:30pm. Mono mixing: "Hey Jude" (remix 1, from remix stereo 3). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Barry Sheffield; 2nd Engineer: unknown.
1969
Studio 3. 2:30-11:00pm. Recording: "Here Comes The Sun" (overdub onto take 15). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Abbey Road, Room 43 and Studio 2 (control room). 2.30-11.00pm. Recording: "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" (tape reduction take 21 into takes 22-27, with simultaneous overdub). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Tony Clark; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Studio 2 (control room only). 11:00pm-1:00am. Stereo mixing: "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" (remixes 14-26, from take 27). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Tony Clark/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Recording of synthesizer for "Maxwell's Silver Hammer".
1970
Argentina LP release: Let It Be (Apple 34-6018 {mono} & Apple 44-6018 {stereo}).
1972
BBC Radio One broadcasts part twelve of "The Beatles Story".
In Kassel, West Germany, Yoko's exhibition "Documenta 5" continues.
1974
Yoko and the Plastic Ono Super Band perform at the Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka ("Japan Tour").
1980
Day Three of Double Fantasy recordings: rehearsals for "I'm Stepping Out"; "Watching The Wheels" and "Strange Days Indeed" (working title for "Nobody Told Me").
1982
Santa Barbara Sound studio, Santa Barbara, US. Recording: "Everybdody's In A Hurry But Me" (3 lead vocal takes). Mixing for LP Old Wave. Producer: Jim Nipar, assisted by Terry Nelson. Ringo and Joe Walsh are in attendance.
Rough assembly of LP masters, with final running order. It is decided that "As Far As We Can Go" needs further work.
1983
Part 10 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.
In Liverpool, Paul has lunch with his brother Michael at the Armadillo tea rooms. Later he flies to New York where he begins legal action against bootleggers who have released the Beatles' 1964 version of the song "Leave My Kitten Alone".
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
Cynthia Lennon appears on the TVS/ITV network talk show "Regrets".
BBC1's nostalgia series "Time Of Your Life" transmita a clip from Yoko's 1967 film "Bottoms".
1989
Ringo and his All-Starr Band concert at Bally's Grand Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey ("North American Tour").
1990
UK album release: Knebworth: The Album (Polydor 843 921-1), featuring the two tracks "Coming Up" and "Hey Jude" from Paul's concert on June 30, 1990.
1995
On the Japanese TV station NHK-TV, the program "Good Morning Japan" premieres the song "Hiroshima Sky Is Always Blue". It was recorded by Paul, Yoko and their respective families.
1999
The photo exhibition entitled "Linda McCartney's Sixties" continues at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.
2010
Ringo and his All-Starr Band perform at Humphrey's, San Diego, CA.
2013
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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