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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 bearkat77:
Actually, the Hollywood Bowl concert was on the 23rd, not the 22nd.
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OMG! My radio station's website was wrong
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August 24
1963
Please Please Me LP, number 1, 16th week (UK Record Retailer chart).
10.00-12.00am. BBC's "Saturday Club" broadcast (recorded 30 July 1963).
Concert at the Gaumont, Bournemouth, with Tommy Quickly and Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas.
Appearance on ABC-TV's "Thank Your Lucky Stars".
1964
US single release: "Matchbox"/"Slow Down".
First meeting between Brian and Colonel Parker, Elvis Presley's manager. They lunch in the Beverly Hills Hotel, Los Angeles.
US Gold certification for LP Something New.
Livingston Garden, Los Angeles. Reception organized by the Foundation against Hemophilia. Paul holds Rebel Lee Robinson (daghter of Edward G. Robinson) in his arms.
1966
2nd concert at the Shea Stadium, New York.
"Yellow Submarine", 3rd week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
"Eleanor Rigby", 3rd week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
1967
8.00pm. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's public lecture in the Hotel Hilton's ballroom. John, Cynthia, Paul, Jane, Michael McCartney, George, Patti, and Jenny Boyd attend.
Ringo visits Maureen and Jason at Queen's Charlotte Hospital.
Long conversation of the Beatles with Brian about the "Magical Mystery Tour" film.
1969
Morning: John writes "Cold Turkey".
Afternoon: John rehearses "Cold Turkey".
Evening: John records "Cold Turkey".
1971
Great Hall, Alexandra Palace, London. "Art Spectrum", modern art exhibition. 5 films of John and Yoko are screened: "Cold Turkey", "The Ballad Of John And Yoko", "Give Peace A Chance", "Instant Karma!", "Up Your Legs Forever".
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
1995
Start of Lee Starkey's stay at a private medical centre, London.
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August 25
1963
Concert at the Queen's Theatre, Blackpool.
1964
US Gold certification for "A Hard Day's Night" single.
1965
"Help!" single, 5th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
1966
Concert at the Coliseum, Seattle.
1967
Afternoon: Trip to Bangor, from Euston station.
Brian receives by phone news that BBC television offered Cilla Black her own series.
Afternoon: Brian goes to Kingsley Hill.
8.00pm. Peter Brown and Geoffrey Ellis arrive in Kingsley Hill.
10.00pm. Brian announces to Peter and Geoffrey he will take a drive. Brian arrives in his Chapel Street house to spend the night.
1969
Studio 2 (control room only). 2.30-8.00pm. Editing: "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" (of master); "Ending" (working title of "The End") (of master). Recording: "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" (unnumbered sound effects takes). Tape copying: Abbey Road LP masters. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons.
Recording of sound effects for "Maxwell's Silver Hammer", not used. Copy of Abbey Road LP masters for Geoff Emerick, who will take them to Malcolm Davies, at Apple, to cut the disc. End of sessions for Abbey Road.
1971
Great Hall, Alexandra Palace, London. "Art Spectrum", modern art exhibition. 5 films of John and Yoko are screened: "Cold Turkey", "The Ballad Of John And Yoko", "Give Peace A Chance", "Instant Karma!", "Up Your Legs Forever".
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
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Re: This day in Beatle history
Here a few more
1963 Pauls drivers license suspended after third speeding conviction.
1965 Four female fans hire a helicopter to buzz the Beatles private house in L.A.
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August 26
1963
Concert at the Odeon Cinema, Southport. Support acts: Tommy Quickly, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Cilla Black (making her first major appearance on stage).
1964
Hollywood. Visit to the "Whisky A Go Go" jazz club, along with Jane Mansfield. Then they travel to Denver.
Evening: Concert at the Red Rock Stadium, Denver.
"A Hard Day's Night" single, 7th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
With The Beatles, 40th and last week in the Top 30 (UK New Musical Express chart).
1967
About 5.00pm or 5.30pm. Brian phones to Kingsley Hill. With Peter Brown, he agrees to phone to tell the train that would take him back from London.
About 5.00pm. Antonio Garcia, Brian's butler, takes some food to Brian's room.
1968
US single release: "Hey Jude"/"Revolution", US debut of Apple Records.
Studio 2 (control room only). 4.00-5.00pm. Mono tape copying: "Revolution 9" (of mono copy 2, from edit of remix stereo 2). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: John Smith.
1971
Great Hall, Alexandra Palace, London. "Art Spectrum", modern art exhibition. 5 films of John and Yoko are screened: "Cold Turkey", "The Ballad Of John And Yoko", "Give Peace A Chance", "Instant Karma!", "Up Your Legs Forever".
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
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August 27
1963
5.00-5.29pm. BBC's "Pop Go The Beatles" broadcast (recorded 1 August 1963, 1.30-4.00pm).
Concert at the Odeon Cinema, Southport, with Tommy Quickly and Gerry and the Pacemakers.
1964
Concert at the Gardens, Cincinnati. Brian disappears for one night and one day.
Studio, Capitol Records, 1750 North Vine Street, Hollywood, California, USA. Stereo mixing: All songs from Live Concert at the Hollywood Bowl, August 23. Producer: Voyle Gilmore; Engineer: Hugh Davies; 2nd Engineer: not assigned.
1965
Reunion with Elvis Presley, at his Bel Air house.
Northern Songs Limited announces a £621,000 profit in the last 12 months.
1966
The "Saturday Evening Post" publishes a defense to the group.
"Yellow Submarine", 3rd week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Yesterday... And Today, 10th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
1967
Day booked for the beginning of the Saville Theatre autumn season.
The "Sunday Express" reveals that Pete Best works in a bakery in Liverpool, earning 18 pounds a week.
Brian Epstein dies. 
12.00am. Antonio and Maria Garcia try to wake Brian up.
About 2.30pm. Antonio Garcia phones Brian's secretary. Joanne Newfield, Alistair Taylor, Brian Barrett and John Gallway are before Brian's room door; Peter Brown stays on the phone line from Kingsley Hill.
Phone calls to: Clive Epstein, Paul, David Jacobs. News gets to Robert Stigwood, Vic Lewis, Allen Klein.
The Beatles return from Bangor to London.
1968
Studio 2 (control room only). 4.30-5.00pm. Tape copying: "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" (of remix mono 21); "Blackbird" (of remix mono 6); "Not Guilty" (of remix mono 1); "Revolution 9" (of edit of remix stereo 2). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: John Smith.
Copies taken away by Mal Evans.
UK single release: "Those Were The Days", by Mary Hopkin.
1971
Great Hall, Alexandra Palace, London. "Art Spectrum", modern art exhibition. 5 films of John and Yoko are screened: "Cold Turkey", "The Ballad Of John And Yoko", "Give Peace A Chance", "Instant Karma!", "Up Your Legs Forever".
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
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August 28
1962
Performance at the Cavern with The Bluegenes, and Gerry Levine and the Avengers.
1963
First recording session of Cilla Black, at EMI Studios.
Please Please Me LP, 23rd week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
Concert at the Odeon Cinema, Southport, with Tommy Quickly and Gerry and the Pacemakers.
1964
Reunion with Bob Dylan at the Delmonico Hotel, New York. On Dylan's proposal, the Beatles smoke marijuana for the first time.
Concert at the Forest Hills tennis stadium, New York.
The Beatles appear on the cover photograph of "Life" magazine.
1965
2.00am. The reunion with Elvis Presley finishes.
Concert at the Balboa Stadium, San Diego.
1966
Arrival in Los Angeles. The Beatles escape from the crowd in an armored car.
Brian and Nat Weiss meet Dizzy Gillespie, at a Beverly Hills house.
Concert at the Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles.
1968
Trident Studios. 5.00pm-7.00am. Recording: "Dear Prudence" (take 1). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Barry Sheffield; 2nd Engineer: unknown.
1969
George presents a new record by the members of the Radha Krishna Temple.
Avenue Clinic, London. Mary McCartney is born to Paul and Linda. Paul attends the birth.
1971
Great Hall, Alexandra Palace, London. "Art Spectrum", modern art exhibition. 5 films of John and Yoko are screened: "Cold Turkey", "The Ballad Of John And Yoko", "Give Peace A Chance", "Instant Karma!", "Up Your Legs Forever".
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
1995
Ringo and his All-Stars Band tour interrupted as Ringo goes to see his daughter Lee.
1996
3Com Park, San Francisco, California, USA. Performance of the Mop Tops, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Beatles last tour concert. They played the same musical set the Beatles did.
6:30pm. Performance of the Mop Tops.
7:35pm. Baseball Game: San Francisco Giants versus Philadelphia Phillies
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Re: This day in Beatle history
As per my radio station's website. Accurate or not, for: August 29th
On this day in 1895, the real Eleanor Rigby was born in Liverpool.
On this day in 1959, George Harrison, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney got a last minute gig as the Quarry Men at Liverpool's Casbah Coffee Club after the Les Stewart Quartet had an argument and refused to play. Their performance immediately secured them a regular Saturday-night show. Too bad for Les Stewart.
On this day in 1965, The Beatles performed at the Hollywood Bowl. The show was recorded for possible release, but Paul's microphone broke, making the recordings unusable. Isn't it interesting that through all the little girls' screams, no one in the crowd noticed they couldn't hear Paul.
On this day in 1966 in San Francisco's Candlestick Park, The Beatles played their last concert.
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And some more for the 29th.
August 29
1959
Opening night of the Casbah Club. Show by the Quarrymen (John, Paul, George, Ken Browne).
1963
Concert at the Odeon Cinema, Southport, with Tommy Quickly and Gerry and the Pacemakers.
1964
A Hard Day's Night LP number 1, 6th week (UK Record Retailer chart).
Billboard publishes that the sales of guitars have reached its highest point since 1957, when Elvis appeared.
1965
Live Concert at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 North Highland Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA (1st performance). Recording: "Introduction" (by KRLA disc-jockeys); "Twist And Shout"; "She's A Woman"; "I Feel Fine"; "Dizzy Miss Lizzy"; "Ticket To Ride"; "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby"; "Can't Buy Me Love"; "Baby's In Black"; "I Wanna Be Your Man"; "A Hard Day's Night"; "Help!"; "I'm Down". Producer: Engeman (Christian name unknown); Engineer: Hugh Davies; 2nd Engineer: not assigned.
Due to technical defects, nothing of this was included in The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl LP.
1966
Morning. Dizz Gillespie disappears with personal briefcases of Brian and Nat Weiss.
Concert at the Candlestick Park, San Francisco. Last Beatles concert.
Tony Barrow films and records the concert. Support act: the Ronettes.
1968
Trident Studios. 7.00pm-6.00am. Recording: "Dear Prudence" (overdub onto take 1). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Barry Sheffield; 2nd Engineer: unknown.
Visits at the studio: John (Paul's cousin), Jackie Lomax.
1971
Great Hall, Alexandra Palace, London. "Art Spectrum", modern art exhibition. 5 films of John and Yoko are screened: "Cold Turkey", "The Ballad Of John And Yoko", "Give Peace A Chance', "Instant Karma!", "Up Your Legs Forever".
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
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August 30
1962
Performance at the Riverpark Ballroom, Chester.
1963
UK single release: "Hello Little Girl", with The Fourmost.
It is announced that Gerry and the Pacemakers will star in a Christmas pantomime, "Babes In The Wood". It will be promoted by Brian with Joe Collins.
Concert at the Odeon Cinema, Southport, with Tommy Quickly and Gerry and the Pacemakers.
1964
Concert at the Convention Hall, Atlantic City.
1965
8.00pm. Live Concert at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 North Highland Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA (2nd performance). Recording: "Twist And Shout"; "She's A Woman"; "I Feel Fine"; "Dizzy Miss Lizzy"; "Ticket To Ride"; "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby"; "Can't Buy Me Love"; "Baby's In Black"; "I Wanna Be Your Man"; "A Hard Day's Night"; "Help!"; "I'm Down". Producer: Voyle Gilmore; Engineer: Pete Abbott; 2nd Engineer: not assigned.
Seven songs included in The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl LP.
1968
UK single release: "Hey Jude"/"Revolution". First Apple product.
UK single release: "Those Were The Days", with Mary Hopkin, first artist discovered by Apple.
Trident Studios. 5.00-11.00pm. Recording: "Dear Prudence" (overdub onto take 1). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Barry Sheffield; 2nd Engineer: unknown.
Chelsea Register Office, London. Neil Aspinall marries Suzy Ornstein. Paul, Ringo and Maureen attend. Alexis Mardas is best man.
Afternnon. Surprise party at a restaurant in King's Road, London, for the couple. Paul, Ringo and Maureen attend.
Screening, on the programme "Experiment In Television", of a film of the Beatles recording "Hey Jude" (filmed 29 July 1968).
1969
"Give Peace A Chance", 8th week in the Top 28 (Billboard).
1971
Great Hall, Alexandra Palace, London. Closing of "Art Spectrum", modern art exhibition. 5 films of John and Yoko are screened: "Cold Turkey", "The Ballad Of John And Yoko", "Give Peace A Chance', "Instant Karma!", "Up Your Legs Forever".
1972
Madison Square Garden, New York. "One To One Concert", to raise money for Willowbrook, institution for children with physical or mental defects. 2 shows (afternoon, 2.00pm; evening), featuring John Lennon, Stevie Wonder and others, organized by John and Yoko. Filmed by ABC-TV.
World premiere of the film "Erection" in New York.
1982
Santa Barbara Sound studio, Santa Barbara, USA. Mixing: `I Keep Forgettin''; `Be My Baby'. end of sessions for LP `Old Wave'.
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
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August 31
1955
Brian is appointed a director of I. Epstein & Sons (Liverpool) Limited, one of the two furniture-dealing sides of the family business.
1961
"Mersey Beat" publishes an article by Bob Wooler about the Beatles.
1963
Please Please Me LP number 1, 17th week (UK Record Retailer chart).
Concert at the Odeon Cinema, Southport, with Tommy Quickly and Gerry and the Pacemakers.
1965
Concert at the Cow Palace, San Francisco.
Last concert of the 1965 US tour. As the Beatles leave the Cow Palace, a crowd of fans climbs on top of their limousine, crushing it.
1966
"Yellow Submarine", 4th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
"Eleanor Rigby", 4th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
1967
It is announced that the Beatles will take the administration of their own business interests.
1968
"Hey Jude" enters the Billboard ranking at number 10, a record for this singles chart.
1969
George, Ringo, John, Pattie, Maureen and Yoko attend the Festival of the Isle of Wight, to see the Dylan show.
1974
John declares before the Federal Court that Nixon's government tried to deport him for having been one of the organizers of the anti-war march during the republican convention in Miami, 1972.
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
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Re: This day in Beatle history
Forgot one:
September 1
1968 John & Yoko, Ringo & Maureen, George & Patti see Dylan live.
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September 1
1961
Lunch time and afternoon: performance at the Cavern.
1963
ABC's Studio One, Didsbury Studio Centre, Manchester. Performance taped for ABC's "Big Night Out".
1964
Larry Kane records interviews with George, Neil Aspinall and Derek Taylor fro WFUN AM.
1965
Brian announces he wishes to sign the Moody Blues to a management contract.
"Help!" single, 6th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
1967
Meeting of all Beatles at Paul's St John's Wood house. It is decided to continue the "Magical Mystery Tour" project and to postpone the trip to India.
1973
"Live And Let Die" single, 7th week in the Top 40 (Billboard).
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
1997
Photographic exhibition of Linda at the Museum of the City of San Francisco.
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September 2
1964 Beatles play Convention Hall, Philadelphia, PA
1965 Help is certified Gold by the Record Industry of America
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Also on September 2
1964
"A Hard Day's Night" single, 8th and last week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
Larry Kane records interviews with John and Ringo for WFUN AM.
1965
The Beatles and Brian return from the USA to England.
1967
Paul affirms that "No one could possibly replace Brian", and that they will go on alone, without manager.
Date for the beginning of Brian's planned trip to New York.
"All You Need Is Love", 6th week in the Top 40 (Billboard).
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
1997
Photographic exhibition of Linda at the Museum of the City of San Francisco.
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September 3
1962
Performance at the Queen's Hall, Widnes, with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, and Billy J. Kramer and the Coasters.
1963
"She Loves You" reaches over 500,000 sold issues in the UK.
5.00-5.29pm. BBC's "Pop Go The Beatles" broadcast (recorded 1 August 1963, 4.00-6.00pm; completely broadcast, except "Lucille" and "Baby It's You".)
Number 2 Studio, BBC Aeolian Hall. 2.00-4.30pm. Recording for BBC's "Pop Go The Beatles": "Pop Go The Beatles"; "Too Much Monkey Business"; "Love Me Do"; "She Loves You"; "I'll Get You"; "A Taste Of Honey"; "The Hippy Hippy Shake"; "Pop Go The Beatles".
Number 2 Studio, BBC Aeolian Hall. 5.00-7.30pm. Recording for BBC's "Pop Go The Beatles": "Pop Go The Beatles"; "Chains"; "You Really Got A Hold On Me"; "Misery"; "Lucille"; "From Me To You"; "Boys"; "Pop Go The Beatles".
Number 2 Studio, BBC Aeolian Hall. 8.00-10.00pm. Recording for BBC's "Pop Go The Beatles": "Pop Go The Beatles"; "She Loves You"; "Ask Me Why"; "Devil In Her Heart"; "I Saw Her Standing There"; "Sure To Fall (In Love With You)"; "Twist And Shout"; "Pop Go The Beatles".
"She Loves You" is the same version recorded earlier this day (3 September 1963 2.00-4.30pm session).
Last performance for "Pop Go The Beatles".
Concert at the Queen's Theatre, Blackpool.
1964
Concert at the State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis.
1966
It is announced that John has accepted to play a role on "How I Won The War".
"Yellow Submarine", 4th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Yesterday... And Today, 11th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
1968
Studio 2. 7.00pm-3.30am. Tape copying: "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (of take 15 into take 16). Recording: "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (overdub onto take 16). Tape copying: "Revolution" (of take 16, rythm track only). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: John Smith.
Copy of "Revolution" rythm track, to use as a playback for the promotional clip.
First use of 8-track machines at Abbey Road.
"Hey Jude" has already sold 1 000 000 copies in the USA.
1971
John leaves England.
Stella McCartney is born.
The name `Wings' comes into Paul's mind.
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
1989
Concert of Ringo and his All Stars Band at Los Angeles. End of the tour.
1993
Paul concert at the Waldbahne, Berlin (The New World Tour).
1997
Photographic exhibition of Linda at the Museum of the City of San Francisco.
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September 4
1962
Dezo Hoffmann takes pictures during a pre-session rehearsal. First Hoffmann's Beatles publicity shots.
2.30-5.00pm. Ron Richards leads a rehearsal of six songs, including "How Do You Do It?", "Love Me Do", "Please Please Me".
5.30-7.00pm. Restaurant Alpino. Dinner of the Beatles with Neil Aspinall and George Martin.
Studio 2. 7.00-10.00pm. Recording: "How Do You Do It?" (takes unknown); "Love Me Do" (takes 1-15+). Mono mixing: "How Do You Do It?" (from take 2); "Love Me Do" (from unknown take number). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: unknown.
First session for the first single. Remixes for cutting acetates.
1963
Concert at the Gaumont, Worcester.
"She Loves You" number 1, 1st week in the ranking (UK New Musical Express chart).
Please Please Me LP, 24th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
1964
Concert at the Milwaukee Auditorium.
Eric Easton, Rolling Stones joint manager, denies reports that Brian Epstein is bidding to buy their management contract.
1965
"Help!" single number 1, 1st week; 4th week in the Top 40 (Billboard).
1968
Twickenham Film Studios. Filming of clips for "Hey Jude" and "Revolution". Ringo returns to the Beatles.
David Frost records the introduction for the clip of "Hey Jude", to present it later on his programme "Frost On Sunday".
1971
"Bangla Desh", 2nd week in the Top 40 (Billboard).
"Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey", 3rd week in the Top 40 (Billboard).
1976
"Let 'em In", 8th week in the Top 40 (Billboard).
1982
"Take It Away", 8th week in the Top 40 (Billboard).
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
1995
Recording of LP Help!, on benefit of the children of Bosnia, raising money for War Child, British organization working in Mostar, Bosnia.
1997
Photographic exhibition of Linda at the Museum of the City of San Francisco.
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September 4, 1964
A Hard Day's Night was in the top 5
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September 5th
1966 John begins filming of How I Won the War.
1968 Recording of remake of While My Guitar Gently Weeps.
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...then there's this Welsh rarebit wearing some brown underpants...about the shortage of grain in Hertfordshire.
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Re: This day in Beatle history
Here's more:
September 5
1961
Performance at the Cavern, with Remo Four, the Bluegenes, and Gerry and the Pacemakers.
1962
Brian listens to the first acetates of "Love Me Do", at George Martin's office at EMI House, Manchester Square, London.
1963
Concert at the Gaumont, Taunton.
1964
A Hard Day's Night LP number 1, 7th week (UK Record Retailer chart).
"A Hard Day's Night" single, 8th week in the Top 40 (Billboard).
"Aint She Sweet", 6th week in the Top 40 (Billboard).
"And I Love Her", 5th week in the Top 40 (Billboard).
"I'll Cry Instead", 4th week in the Top 40 (Billboard).
Concert at the International Amphitheater, Chicago.
1966
Brian and John go to West Germany for the beginning of work on "How I Won The War".
1967
Studio 1. 7.00pm-1.00am. Recording: "I Am The Walrus" (takes 1-16). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott/Richard Lush.
Recording of rythm track of "I Am The Walrus". Proper first "Magical Mystery Tour" session.
1968
Studio 2. 7.00pm-3.45am. Recording: "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (overdub onto take 16); "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" [re-re-make] (takes 17-44). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: John Smith.
Ringo returns to the studio. His drum kit is decorated with flowers.
1969
End of negotiations of Allen Klein and EMI Records.
1971
The London Art Spectrum screens the films "Cold Turkey", "The Ballad Of John And Yoko", "Give Peace A Chance", "Instant Karma" and "Up Your Legs".
1983
Studio 2. Show "The Beatles At Abbey Road" (3 times).
1993
Paul concert at the Stadthalle, Vienna (The New World Tour).
1997
Photographic exhibition of Linda at the Museum of the City of San Francisco.
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