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Этот день в истории Битлз:
1959
Manchester. Regional finals of a competition to appear on TV "Star Search". The Beatles find the last bus back to Liverpool leaves before curtain call and must return dejected.
1962
The Beatles and Brian return to England from Hamburg.
Brian answers Larry Parnes in a letter. Parnes has offered him a tour, £140 per week; Brian asks for £200.
1963
Concert at the Colston Hall, Bristol ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").
Start of the first tour promoted jointly by Epstein and Arthur Howes, at the Odeon Cinema, Luton, featuring Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas, supported by Johnny Kid and the Pirates, the Caravelles, Tommy Quickly, the Fourmost, and Houston Wells and the Marksmen.
US single release: "Hello Little Girl"/"Just In Case" (Atco 6280), with the Fourmost.
UK single release: "I'm In Love"/"Respectable" (Parlophone R 5078), with the Fourmost.
1964
US TV broadcasts fragments of "Around The Beatles".
1965
Studio 1 (control room only). 2:30-5:30pm. Mono mixing: "I'm Looking Through You" (from take 4); "You Won't See Me" (from take 2); "Girl" (from take 2); "Wait" (remix 2, from take 4). Stereo mixing: "Wait" (from take 4); "I'm Looking Through You" (from take 4); "You Won't See Me" (from take 2); "Girl" (from take 2); "The Word" (remix 2, from take 3). Mono mixing: "Michelle" (remix 2, from take 2). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush.
End of sessions for Rubber Soul.
1966
Brian makes declarations in response to rumors concerning the Beatles' breakup.
1967
Studio 2 (control room only). 10:30-11:00am. Mono mixing: "Hello, Goodbye" (remix 10, from take 22). Tape copying: "It's All Too Much" (of remix mono 1); "All Together Now" (of remix mono 6); "Only A Northern Song" (of remix mono 6). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer; Richard Lush.
Mix of "Hello, Goodbye" without violas, for use as playback on the clip. Mixes of "It's All Too Much", "All Together Now" and "Only A Northern Song" for "Yellow Submarine" producers.
1969
Abbey Road number 1, 7th week (UK Record Retailer).
"Cold Turkey", 3rd week in the Top 28 (Billboard).
The Beatles appear on the cover of "Rolling Stone" magazine. Last photographic session.
The magazine "Disc And Music Echo" publishes an interview to John.
The Star Club in Hamburg, Germany, announces it will close before the end of the month. Rock and roll bands have become too expensive to book.
1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.
In the High Courts of London, Paul files a lawsuit against JOhn, George, Ringo and Apple to dissolve the Beatles.
1971
In Rome, "Blindman" has its world premiere.
Imagine number 1 (Disc and Music Echo's Progressive album chart).
1974
UK album release: Goodnight Vienna (Apple PCS 7168).
http://www.jpgr.co.uk/pcs7168.htmlUK single release: "Only You (And You Alone)"/"Call Me" (Apple R 6000).
UK single release: "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds"/"One Day The Time" (DJM DJS340), by Elton John.
In New York, John ventures out into the city to film the promo video for "Whatever Gets You Thru The Night".
1976
US single release: "This Song"/"Learning How To Love You" (Dark Horse DRC 8294).
1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.
1980
Ringo and Barbara meet up with John and Yoko at the Plaza Hotel in New York.
1982
UK single release: "Love"/"Gimme Some Truth" (Parlophone R 6059).
1983
At the Milburn Galleries in Brisbane, Queensland, the exhibition featuring shots from Linda's book "Photographs" is shown.
Paul writes the theme music for the film "The Honorary Consul".
1985
In the US, Yoko appears on the NBC TV program "Friday Night Videos", promoting her album Starpeace.
1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.
1988
In London, an exhibition of Linda's photographic portfolio "Sun Prints" is on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
1990
At the Cliphouse Studios in London, an animated session is conducted for paul's promo video for "Party, Party".
1991
At Bray Film Studios, George and Eric Clapton hold rehearsals for their upcoming tour of Japan.
In London, the exhibition by Bob Whittaker, accompaning his book "The Unseen Beatles", is on display at the Photographer's Gallery in Great Newport Gallery.
1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.
The French premiere of "Liverpool Oratorio" is held at the British Arts Festival in Lille, France.
1993
Paul performs in concert at the Tokyo Dome, Japan ("1993 New World Tour").
UK album releae: Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest (Parlophone PSCD 145).
1996
Another Linda McCartney exhibition promoting "Roadwork" opens at the Museum of Photography, Fil and Television in Yorkshire.
1998
The Details of Linda's will states that she leaves £183 million, mostly to her children, several animal charities and for research for breast cancer.
2000
The man who nearly a year earlier broke into the home of and stabbed former Beatle George Harrison is found not guilty by reason of insanity in the UK Oxford Crown Court. Michael Abram is ordered confined to a mental hospital indefinitely for his attack on George and Olivia, which left the former with a punctured lung.
2011
A cardboard sign reading Bed Peace, created by John for his 1969 bed-in peace protest in Montreal, was sold by Christie's auction house to an anonymous telephone bidder for $155,600.
2013
Paul performs in concert at Fukuoka Dome, Fukuoka, Japan (Out There World Tour).
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