5 МАРТА
Этот день в истории Битлз:
1964
Shooting of early scenes for "A Hard Day's Night", on board a train leaving from Paddington Station.
Dinner at Brasenose College, organized by Jeffrey Archer, rallying help for Oxfam's 21st anniversary celebrations. The Beatles and Brian attend.
"Anyone Who Had A Heart" number 1, second week, for Cilla Black (UK Record Retailer).
1967
Performance of Lee Dorsey at Saville Theatre, with Pink Floyd as support act.
1969
Date after which EMI planned not to pay any author rights to anyone during the EMI-Richenberg trial.
Yellow Submarine, 7th week in the ranking (UK Record Retailer).
1970
John and Yoko are admitted into the London Clinic.
1971
Day Eleven of the Beatles High Court Case.
1973
Sessions begin at the Sunset Sound Recorders Studios in Los Angeles for the album Ringo.
1976
All 23 Beatles' singles, released in the UK from 1962 through 1970, are reissued by EMI. The box set, which included the single "Yesterday"/"I Should Have Known Better", runs for Ј11.
1977
"Maybe I'm Amazed (live)" number 28 (UK Record Retailer).
1985
"Give My Regards To Broad Street" is released in the US on CBS/Fox home video.
Pete Best appears on BBC2's "Whistle Test" to promote his new book "Beatle".
1989
In London at the Sarm West Studios, Ringo contributes vocals to the song "Spirit Of The Forest".
1990
Paul's performs in concert at the Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan ("Get Back Tour").
1993
Paul's concert in Perth, Australia. Start of the "New World Tour".
1997
At the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, Yoko's art exhibition "Have You Seen The Horizon Lately" is on display.
2011
61 year-old Charles Mulchrones' teenage love for the Beatles paid dividends when he sold his old autograph book at Sheppard's auction house, Durrow, for 1,300€. It contained the signatures of John and Yoko when they stayed at a hotel in Mulranny in the summer of 1968. Charles plucked up the courage to approach them and got their signatures, he said they were "sweet as pie" to him.
2014
In New York City, the Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery runs in the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, at Lincoln Center. The library exhibition include tour memorabilia, historic film clips, video interviews with musicians, as well as interactive exhibits.
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