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This day in Beatle history
I thought this would be a place were you could post things that happend this days in Beatles history.
In 1963 "All My Loving" recorded.
In 1966 "Yesterday & Today"( Butcher Album, he he  ) LP #1 in U.S.
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Jul 30, 2002, 09:44 PM
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Jul 31, 2002, 02:32 PM
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Re: This day in Beatle history
On this day in 1968 Apple Boutique closes. "Hey Jude" recorded.
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Ryan: Oh we have great artist on this CD set.
Colin: The Beatles!, The Rolling Stones!, The Who! are all the people who will sue us if we use their songs on this CD.
" Who's Line Is It Anyway? "
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Jul 31, 2002, 04:43 PM
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Re: This day in Beatle history
1964
Concert at the Imperial Ballroom, Nelson.
1966
US `Datebook' magazine publishes John declarations on Christianism.
1967
The Lord Chief Justice dismisses the charges against Keith Richards and gives Mick Jagger a conditional discharge, with respect to the trial on drugs charges of them and Robert Fraser.
Radio London office, 17 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London. Ringo records a farewell message from the Beatles.
1968
Trident Studios. 2.00pm-4.00am. Recording: `Hey Jude' [re-make] (takes 1-4, overdub onto take 1). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Barry Sheffield; 2nd Engineer: unknown. Recording of rythm track for `Hey Jude'. First 8-track Beatles recording.
1969
Mal Evans takes the tape containing the `Abbey Road' medley compiled on 30 July to Apple for acetate cutting purposes. He returns the tape this same day to EMI.
Malcom Davies, at Apple, cuts a lacquer of the complete medley sequence. On his own he decides to include the `Her Majesty' piece, although it had been placed detached from the main sequence to make it clear it was not intended to be part of the medley.
Studio 2. 2.30pm-1.15am. Recording: `You Never Give Me Your Money' (overdub onto take 30); `Golden Slumbers'/`Carry That Weight' (overdub onto take 17). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
1970
Cynthia marries Roberto Bassanini.
1983
Studio 2. Show `The Beatles At Abbey Road' (3 times).
1995
Westwood One radio broadcasts `Oobu Joobu', Part 12.
 (Courtesy of: http://www.getback.org/bhistory.html
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Aug 01, 2002, 10:43 AM
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Re: This day in Beatle history
This day in 1963 Beatles tape two performances for "Pop Go The Beatles".
This day in 1965 Appear live on "Blackpool Night Out" to promote "Help!"
This day in 1971 George Harrisons "Concert for Bangladesh" at MSG
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Aug 01, 2002, 01:24 PM
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Re: This day in Beatle history
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, Sans-Serif">Quote:</font><HR>Originally Posted By Sgt.McCartney:
This day in 1963 Beatles tape two performances for "Pop Go The Beatles".
This day in 1965 Appear live on "Blackpool Night Out" to promote "Help!"
This day in 1971 George Harrisons "Concert for Bangladesh" at MSG
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Also on this day in 1978, Dhani Harrison was born. Happy 24th!
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Aug 01, 2002, 09:41 PM
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Aug 01, 2002, 11:53 PM
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August 2
1961
Performance at the Cavern.
1962
Concert at the River Park Ballroom, Chester.
1963
It is reported that the Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, and Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas, have sold, in the UK only, over 2.5 million records in 6 months.
Concert at the Grafton Ballroom, Liverpool.
Provisional timings:
7.30-8.30. Chick Graham and the Coasters.
8.30-9.30. Sonny Webb and the Cascades.
9.30-10.00. The Beatles.
10.00-11.00. The Undertakers.
11.00-11.30. The Beatles.
11.30-12.30. The Dennisons.
1964
Concert at the Gaumont, Bournemouth.
1965
Epstein makes it clear to the British press that there will be no more UK Beatles tours in 1965 (decision which will turn out to be reversed). He announces that Cilla Black will make her debut in pantomime in `Little Red Riding Hood', Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas will open in `Mother Goose', and Gerry and the Pacemakers in `Cinderella'.
1967
George visits the Ravi Shankar's music school, in Los Angeles.
1968
Trident Studios. 2.00pm-1.30am. Stereo mixing: "Hey Jude" (remixes 1-3, from take 1). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Barry Sheffield; 2nd Engineer: unknown.
1969
Badfinger records in one day "Come And Get It", at Abbey Road Studios. Paul produces the session.
"Give Peace A Chance" number 2, 4th week in the Top 28 (Billboard).
1982
Santa Barbara Sound studio, Santa Barbara, USA. Mixing for LP Old Wave. Producer: Jim Nipar, assisted by Terry Nelson. Ringo and Joe Walsh are in attendance.
1983
Studio 2. Show `The Beatles At Abbey Road' (3 times).
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Aug 03, 2002, 10:39 PM
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August 3
1961
Brian's first record review column is published in the 3rd issue of `Mersey Beat'.
1963
Stephen Ward dies of overdose of Nembutal.
Performance at the Cavern, with the Mersey Beats, The Escorts, The Road Runners, The Sapphires, and Johnny Ringo & The Colts.
Last Beatles performance at the Cavern Club.
`Please Please Me' LP number 1, 13th week (UK `Record Retailer' chart).
UK single release: `Hello Little Girl', with the Fourmost.
1964
10.00-12.00am. BBC's `From Us To You' (4th edition) is broadcast (recorded 17 July 1964).
BBC-TV broadcasts `Follow The Beatles', documentary about the shooting of `A Hard Day's Night'.
US LP release: `Off The Beatles Track'.
1967
Brian does not attend a meeting with Dr. John Flood planned for this day.
1968
`New Musical Express' publishes a photograph of Paul and Clem Curtis at the discotheque Revolution.
1971
Paul forms `Wings'.
1982
Santa Barbara Sound studio, Santa Barbara, USA. Mixing for LP `Old Wave'. Producer: Jim Nipar, assisted by Terry Nelson. Ringo and Joe Walsh are in attendance.
1983
Studio 2. Show `The Beatles At Abbey Road' (3 times).
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Aug 04, 2002, 02:40 PM
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Re: This day in Beatle history
The group's 33rd anniversary of their final day together as a four in Abbey Road is coming up soon(20th August 1969). The zebra crossing photo anniversary is on 8th August.
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Aug 04, 2002, 08:46 PM
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August 4
1946
Maureen Cox is born in Liverpool.
1963
Concert at the Queens Theatre, Blackpool.
1964
Lightning visit of Brian to the US to arrange a major autumn tour package for Gerry and the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas and Tommy Quickly.
1965
Defending Brian, John affirms: `If Brian says there should be no publicity for `Help!' then that's the way it should be. The record got to number one didn't it?'
`Help!' single number 1, 2nd week (UK New Musical Express chart).
1966
The government of South Africa establishes a prohibition of radio broadcasting Beatles records, because of John's declarations about religion. The decision was maintained for several years.
1967
UK LP re-release: `The Beatles' First'.
1968
Carole Chapman starts working for Apple.
1969
Studio 2. 2.30-9.00pm. Recording: `Because' (overdub onto take 16). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Studio 3. 7.15-8.45pm. Stereo mixing: `Something' (unnumbered rough remix, from take 39); `Here Comes The Sun' (unnumbered rough remix, from take 15). Producer: George Harrison; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. 2nd and 3rd set of 3-part vocal recordings for `Because'. Remix of `Something' for Martin, for scoring purposes.
1980
John and Yoko return to New York after vacations.
1982
Santa Barbara Sound studio, Santa Barbara, USA. Mixing for LP `Old Wave'. Producer: Jim Nipar, assisted by Terry Nelson. Ringo and Joe Walsh are in attendance.
1983
Studio 2. Show `The Beatles At Abbey Road' (3 times).
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Aug 05, 2002, 10:13 PM
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August 5
1961
First afternoon show: Performance at the Cavern, with Remo Four.
1962
Performance at the Cavern, with The Saints Jazz Band.
1963
Performance on the "A Twist And Shout Dance" Festival, at the Abbotsfield Park, Urmston, Manchester, with Brian Poole and the Tremeloes, the Dennisons, and Johnny Martin and the Tremors.
11.30am. Opening of the Festival.
1964
"A Hard Day's Night" single number 1, 4th and last week (UK New Musical Express chart).
With The Beatles, 37th week in the Top 30 (UK New Musical Express chart).
1966
UK LP release: Revolver.
UK single release: "Eleanor Rigby"/"Yellow Submarine", double A-side.
Date of beginning of the (cancelled) concerts of Freddie and the Dreamers in Philippines.
The Spanish radio RKT establishes a censorship against the Beatles, due to John's declarations about Jesus.
1967
Date offered to Brian by Dr. John Flood for their meeting, to replace the 3 August meeting, which Brian could not attend. Brian cannot accept this date either.
1969
Studio 3 (control room only) . 2.30-6.30pm. Recording: "You Never Give Me Your Money" (sound effects takes 1-5). Abbey Road, Room 43 and Studio 2. 6.30-10.45pm. Recording: "Because" (overdub onto take 16) ; "Ending" (working title of "The End") (overdub onto take 7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Paul brings home-made tape loops, to use in the crossfade at the end of "You Never Give Me Your Money". First Beatle use of a synthesizer ("Because").
Studio 3 (control room). 8.00-9.30pm. Tony Clark, balance engineer, and Alan Parsons, 2nd engineer, make a copy from an ordinary cassette of some recent private recordings of John and Yoko. It's taken away by Anthony Fawcett, assistent of the Lennons.
1982
Santa Barbara Sound studio, Santa Barbara, USA. Mixing for LP "Old Wave". Producer: Jim Nipar, assisted by Terry Nelson. Ringo and Joe Walsh are in attendance.
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
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Aug 06, 2002, 09:27 PM
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August 6
1960
The Beatles visit the Casbah Coffee Club, seeing Pete Best performing with the Blackjacks.
1962
Concert at the Grafton Ballroom, with Gerry and the Pacemakers, and The Big Three.
1963
5.00-5.29pm. BBC's "Pop Go The Beatles" broadcast (recorded 16 July 1963, 3.00-5.00pm).
NEMS Enterprises, Brian and a staff of 3 move to new premises in Liverpool, at 24 Moonfields.
Concert at the St Helier Springfield Ballroom, Jersey.
1965
UK LP release: Help! (mono and stereo versions).
Opening of the 5th National Jazz and Blues Festival at the Richmond Athletic Association Grounds. The festival is filmed by Subafilms Limited, in conjunction with Leon Mirrel of Selmur Productions.
John buys a house for aunt Mimi in Bournemouth.
1966
Brian leaves his holidays at the village of Portmeirion, North Wales, to fly to New York and give a televised press conference defending Lennon in the "Bigger than Jesus" controversy.
"Evening Star", London: "The idyl of the United States with the Beatles sours."
"Evening News", London: "A clamour against the Beatles spreads over the US".
Yesterday'... And Today, 7th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Paul appears on David Frost's "Phonograph", broadcast by BBC-radio.
1968
Trident Studios. 5.30-7.30pm. Mono mixing: "Hey Jude" (remix 1, from remix stereo 3). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Barry Sheffield; 2nd Engineer: unknown.
1969
Studio 3. 2.30-11.00pm. Recording: "Here Comes The Sun" (overdub onto take 15). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Abbey Road, Room 43 and Studio 2 (control room). 2.30-11.00pm. Recording: "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" (tape reduction take 21 into takes 22-27, with simultaneous overdub). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Tony Clark; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Studio 2 (control room only). 11.00pm-1.00am. Stereo mixing: "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" (remixes 14-26, from take 27). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Tony Clark/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Recording of synthesizer for "Maxwell's Silver Hammer".
1982
Santa Barbara Sound studio, Santa Barbara, USA. Recording: "Everybdody's In A Hurry But Me" (3 lead vocal takes). Mixing for LP `Old Wave'. Producer: Jim Nipar, assisted by Terry Nelson. Ringo and Joe Walsh are in attendance.
Rough assembly of LP masters, with final running order. It is decided that "As Far As We Can Go" needs further work.
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
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August 7
1963
Please Please Me LP, 20th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
Concert at the St Helier Springfield Ballroom, Jersey.
1965
Help! LP number 1.
5th National Jazz and Blues Festival at the Richmond Athletic Association Grounds. The festival is filmed by Subafilms Limited, in conjunction with Leon Mirrel of Selmur Productions.
1967
"Disc and Music Echo" publishes an article by Derek Taylor, on his visit to Haight-Ashbury with George.
1968
Studio 2. 3.00-7.45pm. Tape copying: "Hey Jude" (of remix mono 1).
Studio 2. 8.45pm-5.30am. Recording: "Not Guilty" (takes 1-46). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: John Smith.
1969
Studio 2 (control room only). 2.30-6.00pm. Stereo mixing: "Come Together" (remixes 1-10, from take 9). Studio 3. 6.00-12.00pm. Recording: "Ending" (working title of "The End") (overdub onto take 7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
1982
Santa Barbara Sound studio, Santa Barbara, USA. Mixing for LP Old Wave. Producer: Jim Nipar, assisted by Terry Nelson. Ringo and Joe Walsh are in attendance.
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
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Aug 08, 2002, 10:23 AM
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Re: This day in Beatle history
August 8
1969 The Beatles take the famous picture for the Abbey Road LP!
So everyone, bring a friend, and let's all go to our nearest crosswalks, take off your shoes and smile for the camera!
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Aug 08, 2002, 10:26 PM
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August 8
1962
Concert at the Cavern, with The Big Three, and Shane Fenton and the Fentones.
1963
Yoko's daughter, Kyoko Cox, is born.
Concert at the St Helier Springfield Ballroom, Jersey.
1964
A Hard Day's Night LP, number 1, 3rd week (UK "Record Retailer" chart).
1965
Closing of the 5th National Jazz and Blues Festival at the Richmond Athletic Association Grounds, Richmond, Surrey. John, George, Cynthia and Pattie attend. The festival is filmed by Subafilms Limited, in conjunction with Leon Mirrel of Selmur Productions.
Paddy, Klaus & Gibson sign to a management contract with Brian.
1966
US LP release: Revolver.
US single release: "Eleanor Rigby"/"Yellow Submarine".
1967
John and Julian pose for fans photographs at their house at St George's Hill State, near Cavendish Road, Weybridge, Surrey.
1968
Studio 2. 6.40pm-6.30am. Mono mixing: "Hey Jude" (remixes 2-4, from take 1). Recording: `Not Guilty' (takes 47-101). Tape copying: "Hey Jude" (of remix mono 4, numbered 5); "Revolution" (of remix mono 21, numbered 5). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: John Smith.
Re-equalization of the "Hey Jude" tapes recorded at Trident Studios.
Copies of "Hey Jude" and "Revolution" for Martin.
1969
11.35am. Appointment with photographer Iain MacMillan at EMI Studios, for the photographic session for the Abbey Road cover.
After this, Paul chooses out of the 6 pictures taken the best one for the LP.
Before the recording session, Paul takes John home, at Cavendish Avenue, George and Mal go to the London Zoo at Regent's Park, and Ringo goes shopping.
Studio 2. 2.30-9.00pm. Recording: "Ending" (working title of "The End") (overdub onto take 7); "I Want You" (later known as "I Want You (She's So Heavy)") (overdub onto unnumbered Trident master). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Studio 3. 5.30-9.45pm. Recording: "Oh! Darling" (overdub onto take 26). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Tony Clark; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons.
Recording synthesizer for "I Want You (She's So Heavy)".
1970
Live Peace In Toronto, 31st week in the ranking (Billboard).
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
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August 9
1963
Concert at the St. Helier Springfield Ballroom, Jersey.
1964
Concert at the Futurist, Scarborough.
1965
IBC Studios, 35 Portland Place, London. Recording of "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away", by the Silkie. John (producer), Paul (guitar) and George (tamborine) attend.
1966
The original and never used stereo remix of "We Can Work It Out" is destroyed.
1967
Joe Orton is killed by Kenneth Halliwell.
Lucy Martin, daughter of George Martin and his wife Lucy, is born.
1968
Studio 2. 7.30pm-2.00am. Recording: "Not Guilty" (tape reduction take 99 into take 102, overdub onto take 102); "Mother Nature's Son" (takes 1-25). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: John Smith.
1969
"Give Peace A Chance", 5th week in the Top 28 (Billboard).
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
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August 10
1963
Please Please Me LP number 1, 14th week (UK "Record Retailer" chart).
1964
US release of 4 singles by Vee Jay, using all its Beatles catalogue: "Do You Want To Know A Secret"/"Thank You Girl"; "Please Please Me"/"From Me To You"; "Love Me Do"/"P.S. I Love You"; "Twist And Shout"/"There's A Place".
1966
"Yellow Submarine" number 1 [?], entering the ranking (UK New Musical Express chart).
"Eleanor Rigby" number 2, entering the ranking (UK New Musical Express chart).
1968
All 4 Beatles, Yoko and Stan Gortikov, USA's Capitol president, lunch at the Ritz Hotel, London.
John and Yoko take Gortikov to see the play "Halfway Up The Tree" at the Queen's Theatre.
1972
Evening: Paul's concert at the Scandinavian Hall, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Paul, Linda and Denny Seiwell are arrested for possession of marijuana.
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
1985
Michael Jackson buys ATV music for 47.5 million dollars, becoming the owner of the Northern Songs catalogue.
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Aug 11, 2002, 01:54 PM
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Re: This day in Beatle history
August 11
In 1964 Beatles record "Babys in Black"
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"I didn't leave the Beatles. The Beatles have left the Beatles--but no
one wants to be the one to say the party's over."
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Aug 11, 2002, 01:56 PM
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Re: This day in Beatle history
Where did you get all that information, bearkat77?!
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one wants to be the one to say the party's over."
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