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November 10 in the Beatles History

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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on November 10. **

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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1960
    The Beatles perform at the Kaiserkeller Club, Grosse Freiheit,
    Hamburg, West Germany.

    1961
    A busy night of live performances for The Beatles. They start off
    the evening playing the first of two sets at promoter Sam Leach's
    "Operation Big Beat" at the Tower Ballroom, New Brighton, which
    draws attendance of over 3,000. The other four groups
    participating are Gerry & the Pacemakers, Rory Storm & the
    Hurricanes, The Remo Four, and Kingsize Taylor & the Dominoes.
    After their first spot, The Beatles rush over to Village Hall in
    Knotty Ash for a live performance. Following that, they hurry back
    to the Tower Ballroom to perform again. On the way back to the
    Tower Ballroom, The Beatles race with Rory Storm and his group, the
    Hurricanes, who narrowly avoid crashing their automobile.

    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Star-Club, Hamburg, West Germany.

    1963
    The Beatles, touring Britain, perform for two "houses" at the
    Hippodrome Theatre in Birmingham. The Beatles later leave the
    theatre disguised as policemen.

    1964
    The Beatles, on the last night of their British tour, perform at
    Colston Hall in Bristol.

    1965
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). The song "The Word" is recorded, from start to finish, in
    three takes (plus overdubs). Then, for the third time, The Beatles
    work on Paul's "I'm Looking Through You", laying down another new
    instrumental track. Overdubs will be added later.

    1967
    The Beatles film three color promotional films for their new single
    "Hello Goodbye". Shooting takes place at the Saville Theatre in
    London, directed by Paul McCartney. Each of the three film clips
    features different costumes, backgrounds, and Beatle antics. In
    the first film, The Beatles wear their "Sgt. Pepper" uniforms in
    front of a psychedelic background. John isn't wearing his glasses
    and Ringo's bass drum does not have The Beatles' logo. This film
    clip also contains inserts of The Beatles in collarless suits (like
    they wore in 1963), waving at the camera inanely. Also featured in
    this first film are women dancers, dressed Hawaiian-style, who join
    The Beatles onstage for the "Maori Finale" ending. For the second
    promo film, The Beatles are wearing everyday clothes and the
    background is a pastoral scene. Ringo's bass drum has The Beatles'
    logo this time, and the grass-skirted dancers again come on stage
    during the song's finale. The third film clip features shots from
    the first two films, plus ad***ional shots of The Beatles
    (especially John) doing the twist in front of a backdrop design of
    red and yellow geometric shapes. Once the promo films have been
    e***ed and completed, Neil Aspinall flies to New York to deliver
    them for broadcast in the US. Version one is broadcast on "The Ed
    Sullivan Show" on November 26 and on "Hollywood Palace" on November
    27. But The Beatles run into problems with their new film clips in
    the UK. A Musician's Union ban on lip-sync broadcasts has been
    imposed, and none of the film clips can be used on British
    television to promote "Hello Goodbye". Videos such as the one for
    "Penny Lane" are acceptable, because they don't show The Beatles
    pretending to perform the song. But "Hello Goodbye" clearly
    utilizes the lip-sync format. The Beatles will try remixing "Hello
    Goodbye" to remove the overdubbed violas, hoping to fool the
    censors, but it is not very effective. In the end, the "Hello
    Goodbye" film clips will not be broadcast in the UK. Instead,
    "Hello Goodbye" will be telecast in the UK with different video
    accompaniment, ranging from scenes from "A Hard Day's Night" to
    scenes from "Magical Mystery Tour" to stock BBC footage taken from
    a moving train.

    [J] 1969
    The Institute of Contemporary Arts again shows a number of John and
    Yoko films.

    [R] 1971
    The movie "200 Motels" opens in New York City. The film features
    Ringo Starr.



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