On this day in Beatles history 1970:John Lennon’s Bag One exhibition opens in London 1969:George Harrison rejoins The Beatles 1967:McCartney and Harrison watch Donovan in London 1965:Live: Another Beatles Christmas Show 1964:The Beatles live: Cinéma Cyrano, Versailles ...
On this day in Beatles history 2012: US publishing rights for six early Beatles songs are sold 2011: Gretsch to sell limited edition replica of George Harrison’s Duo Jet guitar 1972: UK album release: The Concert For Bangladesh by George Harrison & Friends 1969: Get Back/Let It Be session...
From silly cover band in 1962 to albums that changed the way we listen to music in 1967; an impressive feat. But, I’m still not sold on them as “the greatest band ever,” but who knows maybe I’m the walrus in this equation. MLM1...
Striking out on his own in 1994, he released five albums of gorgeous, introspective Beatlesesque pop … Jim DeRogatis, Chicago Sun-Times, 3 June 2007Word History First Known Use 1964, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of Beatlesque was in 1964 See more words...
Transcendental BeatlesMaharishi Mahesh Yogi (center) with George Harrison (left) and John Lennon (right) at a UNICEF Gala in Paris. In 1966 the Beatles retired from public performing to concentrate on exploiting the full resources of the recording studio. A year later, in June 1967, this perio...
The Beatles’ 1964 tour of North America started on this day, 1964. Image News9 August 2024 George Harrison & Friends' The Concert For Bangladesh Now Available For Streaming Across Major Digital Music Providers Worldwide Image News1 August 2024 ...
something monumental by the end of 1963. He made sure that their first live televised performance in the U.S. would be on his show, and, on February 9th, 1964, the Beatles performed onThe Ed Sullivan Show. This was a seminal moment in history; a day burned into our collective ...
That seven-year chapter in the music history books came to a close, officially, withLet It Be, released on May 8th, 1970—54 years ago today.While recorded prior to their penultimate LPAbbey Road(1969),the album widely regarded as the band’smagnum opus; the release ofLet It Bewas dela...
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on to the end of a song, as he did with “Hey Jude” (1968). This facility extends to his bass playing, which is famously melodic though often overlooked. A multi-instrumentalist, McCartney also played drums on some Beatles tracks and played all the instruments on some of his solo ...