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Post by Spanky on Apr 28, 2010 9:51:04 GMT -5
A fun look at beatles history day by day
Today in Beatles History April 28
1963 Brian and John fly to Spain for a 12-day vacation.
1964 Wembley TV Studios, Wembley, Middlesex. Filiming for Associated-Rediffusion's 'Around The Beatles'.
The Pilgrim Theatre Limited is incorporated, with Brian one of the opening directors.
Gene Loving ends stay at the Harrison household in Liverpool.[29 April?]
1965 'Ticket To Ride' number 1, 3rd week (UK New Musical Express chart).
1966 Studio 2. 5.00-7.50pm. Recording: 'Eleanor Rigby' (takes 1-14, tape reduction take 14 into take 15). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Phil McDonald.
1967 Henry Moss cuts the mono version of 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'.
5th performance of Donovan at the Saville Theatre.
1974 Mark Lapidos approaches John with an idea to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in the US, to become the Chicago Beatlefest. John answers him: 'I'm all for it. I'm a Beatle fan too.'
1975 Ringo sings 'No No Song' with Dick and Tom Smothers, for the US TV show 'Smothers Brothers Show'.
1997 UK single release: 'Young Boy'. Germany single release: 'Young Boy'.
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Post by B on Jun 28, 2010 18:18:02 GMT -5
"1975 Ringo sings 'No No Song' with Dick and Tom Smothers, for the US TV show 'Smothers Brothers Show'."
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