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Этот день в истории Битлз:
1962
Concert at the Queen's Hall, Widnes, with Lee Curtis and the All Stars, and the Mersey Beats.
1964
Studio 1 (control room only). 11:00am-12:00noon. Mono mixing: "I Feel Fine" (remix 5, from take 9). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ron Pender.
6:00pm and 8:30pm. Concerts at the Odeon, Leeds.
1965
Studio 2. 10:30-11:30am. Recording: "In My Life" (overdub onto take 3). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Stuart Eltham; 2nd Engineer: Mike Stone.
Studio 2. 2:30-7:00pm. Recording: "Nowhere Man" [re-make] (takes 3-5).
Studio 2. 7:00-11:30pm. Recording: "Nowhere Man" (overdub onto take 4). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.
Recording of electric piano solo for "In My Life".
1966
Gold certification for Revolver.
Yesterday... And Today, 18th week in the Top 100 (US Billboard).
1968
Studio 1. The George Martin Orchestra (41 musicians directed by Martin), re-records the B-side of Yellow Submarine LP.
1969
Paul goes to Scotland, on vacations.
Paul officially denies the persistent rumors that he is dead.
1971
First stereo remix of "Baby You're A Rich Man".
Yoko's exhibition "This Is Not Here" shown at the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York.
1973
In Los Angeles, John gives an interview to Chris Charlesworth of "Melody Maker".
In England, Ringo joins a consortium hoping to win a radio license in Liverpool.
1974
Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles. John re-records tracks for LP Rock'n'Roll. Producer: John Lennon.
RIAA awards John a gold record for Walls And Bridges.
In the US, Paul holds a press conference to announce the upcoming Wings world tour.
1983
Part 21 of "Ringo's Yellow Submarine" series on the ABC Radio Network.
BBC Radio One transmits a pre-recorded interview with Paul on the program "Saturday Live".
1984
UK & US album release: Give My Regards To Broad Street (Parlophone EL 260 278 1 [UK] and Columbia SC 39613 [US]).
1985
In the UK, BBC Radio One show "Newsbeat" reports on the TV special of "Blue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session With Carl Perkins And Friends", featuring interviews with George and Ringo.
At the Cuts Gallery in London, an exhibition of Dezo Hoffman's photographs from his book "John Lennon" is shown.
1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.
In the US, "Rolling Stone" magazine publishes an article entitled "The Return Of George Harrison". George also graces the issue's cover.
1988
In the UK on BBC Radio Two, the fourth episode of the weekly series "The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tapes", essentially based on "The Beatles At The Beeb" collection, is transmitted.
1989
Paul performs in concert at Olympiahalle, Munich, West Germany ("Get Back Tour").
1991
US album release: Liverpool Oratorio (EMI Classics CDS 7 54371 2) on CD.
In London, part of John's "Bag One" collection is displayed at the gallery Smiths of Covent Garden.
1993
Paul performs in concert at Palasport, Florence, Italy ("The New World Tour").
In the US, Beatles' photographer Harry Benson makes a guest appearance on the NBC TV show "Today".
1996
"The Beatles were now bigger than the Beatles". The statement was based on sales so far for the year, having sold 6,000,000 albums from their back catalog and a combined total of 13,000,000 copies of The Beatles Anthology 1 and The Beatles Anthology 2. With the release of The Beatles Anthology 3 a week away, it is anticipated that more than 20 million copies will be sold for 1996.
2000
The Beatles' "Anthology" is number 1 on the New York Times Best Seller List.
George Michael paid £1.45m for the Steinway piano on which John Lennon wrote 'Imagine.' The singer outbid Robbie Williams and The Oasis brothers.
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