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Этот день в истории Битлз:
1962
Studio 2 (control room only). Time unknown. Mono mixing: "Please Please Me" (from unknown take number); "Ask Me Why" (from take 6). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: unknown.
End of sessions for "Please Please Me"/"Ask Me Why".
1963
Please Please Me LP number 1, 30th and last week (UK Record Retailer).
With The Beatles becomes the first million selling album by a group in the UK.
Concert at the Empire, Sunderland ("The Beatles Autumn Tour").
1964
BBC Home Service's "Desert Island Discs" broadcast, with appearance of Brian.
Ringo visits "Melody Maker".
1965
Abbey Road, Room 65. 4:45-5:00pm. Mono mixing: "12-Bar Original" (from take 2). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ron Pender.
For cutting acetates for the Beatles' private collections. Last session of Norman Smith as Beatles' balance engineer.
1968
"Hey Jude", 14th week in the Top 30 (US Billboard).
1970
UK album release: All Things Must Pass (Apple STCH 639).
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.
1971
Imagine number 1 (UK Record Retailer).
1973
In the US, Mind Games receives a gold record from the RIAA.
BBC Radio One's program "Rockweek" transmits a pre-recorded interview with Paul.
1974
George performs in concert (2 shows) in Chicago, Illinois ("North American Tour").
Following tonight's concert, Ravi Shankar is rushed to the hospital with a suspected heart attack. It turns out to be a serious bout of indigestion instead. He does not return to the tour until December 19.
"Melody Maker" publishes an interview with Paul, announcing that Wings next tour will be a massive world tour.
1976
In London, BBC2 broadcasts an interview with George on the music program "The Old Grey Whistle Test", including the promo videos for "This Song" and "True Love".
1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.
1980
At the Compass Point Studios, Ringo, Harry Nilsson and Paul Jarvis listen to the session tapes from Can't Fight Lightning, recorded at the Super Bear Studios in France between July 11 and July 21.
1981
Capitol Records re-releases the Beatles first 17 singles in the US on its oldies label Capitol Starline.
1982
At the Beverly Theater in Los Angeles, the stage play "Beatlemania" runs for a limited time.
1983
Ringo records the narration for 26 more episodes of "Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends".
1984
At the Sydney Opera House in Australia, George and Derek Taylor hold another press conference.
On the Granada Television program "Weekend", Cynthia Lennon makes her debut as an interviewer. Her first interview is with her son Julian.
1985
In the US, the second part of a two-part interview with Yoko is aired on the CBS TV show "Entertainment This Week", discussing John, her new album Starpeace and Paul's remarks about John earlier this month.
In Belgium, a pre-recordedinterview with Pete Best is transmitted on the BRT1 television program "Terloops".
1987
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.
In Holland, Paul and his band record an appearance on the Dutch TV show "Countdown".
1991
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.
In Belfast, Ireland, Paul's "Liverpool Oratorio" is performed at St. Anne's Cathedral by the Northern Ireland Symphony Orchestra and Youth Chorus.
At the Yokohama Arena, George, Eric Clapton and band rehearse for their tour.
1992
UK album release: Goodnight Vienna (Parlophone CDEMS 1467) on CD.
In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.
1994
UK release: The Beatles - Live At The BBC (Apple/Parlophone PCSP 726).
In the US, Ringo appears on the ABC TV morning show "Good Morning America", via satelitte from his London office.
1997
At the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, Yoko's art exhibition "Have You Seen The Horizon Lately" is on display.
At the A&M Studios in Hollywood, final mixing begins for Ringo's album Vertical Man.
2001
The first Top Of The Pops UK Awards are held in Manchester, with categories voted by viewers of the BBC show. Sir Paul McCartney is given the Hall of Fame Award.
2002
High Court probate records showed that George Harrison left his fortune of £99m in a trust to his wife Oliva and his son Dhani, depriving the taxman of £40m. His English mansion near Henley-on-Thames was said to be worth £15m.
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