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The Beatles History: Daily action

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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on April 27. **
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1141)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Star-Club, Hamburg, West Germany. (341)
    1963
    The Beatles perform at (Victory) Memorial Hall, Northwich. (1779)
    1964
    US release of Beatles single "Love Me Do/P.S. I Love You" (Tollie).
    14 weeks on Billboard chart; highest position #1. (18)
    1964
    A full dress-rehearsal for The Beatles' television special, "Around
    the Beatles". (2109)
    [J] 1964
    John Lennon's book "In His Own Write" is published in the US.
    (2119)
    1965
    The Beatles continue filming at Twickenham Film Studios for their
    second movie, "HELP!" They shoot the scene where The Beatles are
    heavily disguised, with moustaches/beards and John in a wheelchair,
    in a failed attempt to fly to the Bahamas incognito. (2351)
    1966
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). The Beatles participate in the mixing sessions for
    "Taxman", "And Your Bird Can Sing", and "Tomorrow Never Knows" (for
    which nine mixes are made). Late in the evening, The Beatles begin
    working on "I'm Only Sleeping", taping 11 takes of the basic track,
    which is primarily acoustic. Overdubs are added in subsequent
    sessions. (2478)
    1967
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). Recording vocals for the song "Magical Mystery Tour".
    (2671)
    [J] 1969
    John Lennon in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). A re-make of the "John and Yoko" heartbeats. (3049)
    [J] 1970
    Eight John Lennon 'Bag One' lithographs, which had been confiscated
    by Scotland Yard on January 16, are determined not to be obscene
    and are returned to Lennon. The charges against the London Arts
    Gallery, who exhibited the lithographs, are dismissed. (3229)
    [J] 1972
    John Lennon publicly charges that the deportation proceedings
    against him are politically motivated. (3469)
    [O] 1978
    Allen Klein is found guilty of tax evasion and is sentenced to
    prison. (3562)
    [R] 1981
    Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach are married at Marylebone Register
    Office, London. Paul and George attend. (3596)
    [P] 1981
    Paul McCartney announces that the group Wings is no more. (3597)
    [P] 1987
    UK re-release of the Paul & Linda McCartney album "Ram", and the
    Paul McCartney album "McCartney", on CD (EMI). (772)
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on April 28. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1142)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Star-Club, Hamburg, West Germany. (342)
    1963
    The Beatles take a well-earned vacation. Paul McCartney, George
    Harrison, and Ringo Starr all leave for a 12-day holiday in Santa
    Cruz, Tenerife. John Lennon and Brian Epstein fly to Spain. (1780)
    1964
    Taping of The Beatles' television special "Around the Beatles".
    The Beatles perform lip-sync to the songs they recorded on April
    19. They also act, costumed in hilarious outfits, in a humorous
    spoof of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream": John is
    the beauteous lady "Thisbe", Paul "Pyramus", George "Moonshine",
    and Ringo "Lion". John, Paul, and George fake a trumpet fanfare at
    the beginning, followed by Ringo hoisting a flag and setting off a
    cannon. Finally, as a group, The Beatles introduce singer P.J.
    Proby. Broadcast on May 6 and again on June 8. Brian Epstein will
    sell the film to the US television network ABC, which broadcasts it
    on November 15, 1964. (2110)
    1965
    Filming continues at Twickenham Film Studios for the movie "HELP!"
    (2352)
    1966
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). Recording of the double string quartet instrumental track
    for "Eleanor Rigby" (14 takes). Take 15 is created by combining
    the four tracks of string instruments, to provide open tracks for
    the overdubbing of Paul's lead vocal and John and George's harmony
    vocal. "The Beatles Anthology 2" includes the strings-only track
    for "Eleanor Rigby". (2479)
    [O] 1972
    US (only) release of David Peel and The Lower East Side Band's LP
    "The Pope Smokes Dope". John and Yoko were producers for the LP.
    (3662)
    [R] 1975
    Ringo Starr appears on the US television program "The Smothers
    Brothers Comedy Hour", singing "No No Song" with his hosts. (3520)
    [J] 1975
    John Lennon and his lawyer Leon Wilders are interviewed by Tom
    Snyder on US television, on NBC-TV's "Tomorrow Show". The
    interview is re-broadcast on Dec. 9, 1980, the day following
    Lennon's murder. (3521)
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on April 29. **
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1143)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Star-Club, Hamburg, West Germany. (343)
    1964
    The Beatles perform at the ABC Cinema in Edinburgh. The first of
    two very successful nights in Scotland. (2111)
    1965
    The Beatles continue filming at Twickenham Film Studios for the
    movie "HELP!" The bathroom scene where the hot-air hand-drier
    sucks instead of blows, ripping off George's shirt and pulling a
    sink off the wall, is re-shot, the previous footage having been
    deemed inadequate. Another scene is shot, showing Ringo restrained
    on a table with Clang about to remove the sacrificial ring (along
    with Ringo's finger) with a chain saw. Ahme (Eleanor Bron) comes
    to his rescue. (2353)
    1966
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). Recording the vocal overdubs for "Eleanor Rigby". Once
    those are satisfactorily completed, the song is considered
    finished, and a mono mix is made. However, a further overdub will
    be made later, requiring a new mix to also be made. After the work
    on "Eleanor Rigby" is finished, John adds the lead vocal onto his
    song "I'm Only Sleeping". "The Beatles Anthology 2" includes two
    versions of "I'm Only Sleeping"--the first is a fragment from a
    rehearsal from Apr. 27 and the second is an unused take from this
    session (Disc one, Tracks 22-23). (2480)
    [J] 1967
    John Lennon is filmed by Granada Television attending the "14-Hour
    Technicolor Dream" event at Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Park,
    London, for inclusion in a documentary about the 'underground'
    movement flowering in London. One of the performers at this event
    is Yoko Ono. (2672)
    1969
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). Ringo records his lead vocal for "Octopus's Garden".
    (3050)
    [J] 1975
    John Lennon appears on a US television program, the "Today" show.
    (3522)
    [P] 1977
    UK release of Percy 'Thrills' Thrillington (Paul McCartney) LP
    "Thrillington" (EMI). Instrumental versions of songs from Paul and
    Linda McCartney's "Ram" LP. (658)
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on April 30. **
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1144)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Star-Club, Hamburg, West Germany. (344)
    1964
    The Beatles perform two shows at the Odeon Cinema in Glasgow.
    (2112)
    [J] 1964
    LenMac Enterprises Ltd., a Beatles music publishing company, is
    formed. (2176)
    1965
    Filming for the movie "HELP!" continues at Twickenham Film Studios.
    The Beatles film the scene at the jeweller's store, where they
    make an unsuccessful attempt to remove the sacrificial ring from
    Ringo's finger. John says to the jeweler, "Jeweler, you've
    failed!" Also filmed is "Attempt Number One" to get the ring from
    Ringo--Ringo and John are in an elevator that becomes magnetized.
    Most of the day's filming, though, goes into "Attempt Number Five",
    which shows The Beatles in the studio, supposedly recording "You're
    Going To Lose That Girl" while, unknown to them, the floor beneath
    Ringo's drum kit is being cut through. (2354)
    1969
    Promotional films for "Get Back" and "Don't Let Me Down" are
    broadcast on US television, on the program "The Glen Campbell
    Goodtime Hour". (3005)
    1969
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). A lead guitar overdub for "Let It Be" is recorded. Next,
    John and Paul work together (without George or Ringo) overdubbing
    vocals and sound effects onto their unfinished 1967 song "You Know
    My Name (Look Up the Number)". Much of this work will later be
    e***ed out. "The Beatles Anthology 2" includes a version of "You
    Know My Name (Look Up the Number)" that restores parts that were
    e***ed out, adding over a minute to the song's length (Disc two,
    Track 13). (3051)
    [P] 1973
    US release of Paul McCartney and Wings LP "Red Rose Speedway"
    (Apple). Songs: "Big Barn Bed", "My Love", "Get On the Right
    Thing", "One More Kiss", "Little Lamb Dragonfly", "Single Pigeon",
    "When the Night", "Loup (1st Indian on the Moon)", "Hold Me
    Tight/Lazy Dynamite/Hands of Love/Power Cut". 31 weeks on
    Billboard chart; highest position #1. (159)
    [P] 1976
    UK release of Wings single "Silly Love Songs/Cook of the House"
    (Capitol). 8 weeks on the charts; highest position #3. (641)
    1987
    US re-release of Beatles album "Help!" on CD (Capitol). Released
    in stereo; remixed by George Martin. (401)
    1987
    US re-release of Beatles album "Revolver" on CD (Capitol).
    Released in stereo. (402)
    1987
    US re-release of Beatles album "Rubber Soul" on CD (Capitol).
    Released in stereo; remixed by George Martin. (403)
    1987
    UK re-release of Beatles albums on CD: "Help!", "Rubber Soul", and
    "Revolver" (EMI). All in stereo. (773)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on May 1. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1145)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Star-Club, Hamburg, West Germany. (345)
    1964
    The Beatles record their third "From Us To You" BBC radio special
    for broadcast on May 18. They tape eight songs, "I Saw Her
    Standing There", "Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey", "I Forgot to
    Remember to Forget", "You Can't Do That", "Sure to Fall (In Love
    With You)", "Can't Buy Me Love", "Matchbox", and "Honey Don't"
    (with John taking the lead vocal, not Ringo). And the show started
    and ended with the previously-recorded "From Us to You" recorded on
    February 28. Recorded at BBC Paris Studios, London. "I Forgot to
    Remember to Forget" is included on the 1994 Beatles double-CD "Live
    at the BBC" (Disc two, Track 27). (2113)
    1966
    The Beatles perform live at the 1965-66 "New Musical Express"
    Annual Poll-Winners' All-Star Concert at the Empire Pool in
    Wembley. This is The Beatles' last live concert in Britain. They
    play "I Feel Fine", "Nowhere Man", "Day Tripper", "If I Needed
    Someone", and "I'm Down". The Beatles' performance is not filmed,
    due to disagreements between Brian Epstein and ABC Television. The
    Beatles are filmed receiving their poll awards, and John Lennon
    receives one individually. (2516)
    [G] 1970
    George Harrison plays guitar during a Bob Dylan recording session
    in Columbia Studio B, New York, NY. Dylan sings, Charlie Daniels
    plays bass and provides backing vocals, Billy Mundi plays drums,
    and producer Bob Johnston plays piano. Tracks recorded: "Song to
    Woody", "Mama You've Been on My Mind", "Don't Think Twice It's
    Alright", "Yesterday", "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues", "Da Doo Ron
    Ron", "One Too Many Mornings", "Working on a Guru", and "If Not For
    You". "If Not For You" will appear on Dylan's "Bootleg Series
    Volumes 1-3", and the arrangement is exactly like the version of
    that song on George's "All Things Must Pass" album (except that
    Dylan is singing instead of Harrison). Thanks to Charles David for
    this information. (3898)
    1977
    UK release of Beatles double LP "The Beatles Live! At the Star-Club
    in Hamburg, Germany: 1962" (Lingasong). First release of the
    Star-Club tapes recorded on December 31, 1962. Songs: "I Saw Her
    Standing There", "Roll Over Beethoven", "Hippy Hippy Shake", "Sweet
    Little Sixteen", "Lend Me Your Comb", "Your Feets Too Big", "Twist
    and Shout", "Mr. Moonlight", "A Taste of Honey", "Besame Mucho",
    "Reminiscing", "Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey", "Nothin' Shakin' (But
    the Leaves on the Trees)", "To Know Her is to Love Her", "Little
    Queenie", "Falling in Love Again", "Ask Me Why", "Be-Bop-a-Lula",
    "Hallelujah I Love Her So", "Red Sails in the Sunset", "Everybody's
    Trying to Be My Baby", "Matchbox", "I'm Talking About You", "Shimmy
    Shake", "Long Tall Sally", and "I Remember You". Omits the
    following songs from the original tape: "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down
    and Cry Over You", "Where Have You Been All My Life", "Till There
    Was You", and "Sheila". The US version of the album included those
    four songs but omitted "I Saw Her Standing There", "Roll Over
    Beethoven", "Twist and Shout", and "Reminiscing". (660)
    [P] 1982
    The Paul McCartney-Stevie Wonder single "Ebony and Ivory" reaches
    #1 in the UK charts. (3601)
    ** The following events all took place sometime in May. **
    ** Any help in determining the exact dates would be appreciated. **
    1960
    Allan Williams becomes manager of The Silver Beetles. (1431)
    1960
    According to Beatles legend, it was after a show during the month
    of May 1960 that The Silver Beetles were attacked by a gang, Stu
    Sutcliffe receiving a severe kick to the head. The injury has been
    offered as one possible explanation for Sutcliffe's death from a
    brain hemorrhage on April 10,1962. However, according to Bill
    Harry, a close friend of Sutcliffe's, this incident never occurred:
    "it never happened." (1433)
    [J] 1963
    John Lennon records a demo of his song "Bad to Me". The song will
    be recorded the following month by Billy J. Kramer with the
    Dakotas. The Kramer/Dakotas version will be released as a single,
    which will make it to No. 1 on the UK charts for two weeks. It
    will go on to sell over a million copies worldwide. The Beatles
    never record the song. John's demo recording has been widely
    bootlegged. (1822)
    1964
    Release in Sweden of Beatles LP "The Beatles First" (Polydor). The
    Beatles' studio recordings made in Germany in 1961, with Tony
    Sheridan. (3802)
    [J] 1968
    With John and Yoko now a couple, John's interest in The Beatles
    will begin to diminish rapidly. Yoko begins encouraging John to
    expand his artistic vision and creativity beyond the confines of
    The Beatles. The other Beatles will start to resent Yoko's
    influence on John and, in particular, their seemingly fanatical
    degree of togetherness. Yoko will accompany John to the studio,
    where she will observe the recording sessions and offer
    criticisms/suggestions. To John, this is completely normal, for he
    considers himself and Yoko to be one, to be "johnandyoko". The
    other Beatles are alarmed at what they see as an intrusion into the
    special partnership of The Beatles--the unspoken rules governing
    their unity have been broken, and there is nothing they can do
    about it. Recording sessions become more and more tense. Paul, in
    particular, will feel shut out. He can no longer communicate with
    John, and their loose songwriting partnership begins to
    disintegrate. The seeds of the breakup of The Beatles were planted
    long before the arrival of Yoko, but her appearance has an
    unquestionably damaging effect on the cohesiveness of The Beatles,
    and this magnifies the already-existing breaks in the group. The
    group will survive by unofficially abandoning the concept of
    recording as a group. Sessions instead consist of the composer of
    each song telling the other Beatles (assuming the others bother to
    turn up) what they want done and, for the most part, not being
    questioned. And yet, The Beatles' intuitions will serve them well,
    for "The Beatles" (the White Album) will turn out to be very
    successful and highly respected, even though it is recorded in this
    new studio atmosphere. (2834)
    1979
    UK re-release of Beatles LP "Magical Mystery Tour" on yellow vinyl
    (Parlophone). (684)
    [J] 1986
    US re-release of John Lennon LP "Imagine", digitally remastered
    (Capitol). (388)
    [J] 1986
    An exhibition of John Lennon lithographs and sketches, called "This
    Is My Story Both Humble and True", opens in San Francisco and
    Beverly Hills. It will later be moved to the Dyansen Gallery in
    New York. (3631)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on May 2. **
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1146)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Star-Club, Hamburg, West Germany. (346)
    1964
    "Can't Buy Me Love" is the #1 single in the US for its 5th and
    final week (Billboard). The Beatles have had the #1 single in the
    US for 14 straight weeks. (46)
    1965
    The Beatles check into the Antrobus Arms hotel in Amesbury, in
    preparation for the next day's filming on the Salisbury Plain for
    the movie "HELP!" (2355)
    [J] 1969
    John and Yoko tape an interview for the BBC1 television program
    "How Late It Is", broadcast later that evening. They discuss their
    film "Rape" with host Michael Wale, and a 3 mins 31 secs clip from
    the film is shown. (3053)
    1969
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). The Beatles, with Billy Preston, record a re-make of
    George's song "Something". They record 36 takes, with Paul playing
    bass, Ringo on drums, John and George on guitars, and Preston on
    piano. Chris Thomas is producer. (3055)
    1975
    Apple Records closes down. (3523)
    1984
    Queen Elizabeth II officially opens the Beatle Maze at the
    Liverpool International Garden Festival. She also steps on board a
    life-size yellow submarine. (3610)
    [G] 1988
    US release of George Harrison single "This Is Love/Breath Away from
    Heaven" (Dark Horse). Also released as cassette single. (429)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on May 3. **
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1147)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Star-Club, Hamburg, West Germany. (347)
    1965
    The Beatles are filming scenes for the movie "HELP!" Location
    shooting on the Salisbury Plain at Knighton Down, Larkhill,
    Wiltshire. For this and the following two days, they shoot scenes
    that include the "I Need You" sequence. Actual British troops (3
    Division) participate in the filming. (2356)
    1967
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). Overdubbing of trumpets onto "Magical Mystery Tour". The
    trumpeters are David Mason, Elgar Howarth, John Wilbraham, and Roy
    Copestake. (2673)
    1969
    The Beatles' single "Get Back" reaches #1 in the UK charts. (3061)
    1976
    Release in Sweden of Beatles single "Yesterday/I Should Have Known
    Better" (Parlophone). "Yesterday" had been previously released as
    a single with "Dizzy Miss Lizzie" on the flip side. "I Should Have
    Known Better" had been previously released as the A-side of a
    single that had "You Really Got a Hold On Me" on the B-side.
    [Note: the song "Dizzy Miss Lizzie" is often spelled "Dizzy Miss
    Lizzy".] (3799)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on May 4. **
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1148)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Star-Club, Hamburg, West Germany. (348)
    1965
    The Beatles filming on the Salisbury Plain for the movie "HELP!"
    (2357)
    [J] 1969
    John and Yoko buy Tittenhurst Park, a mansion in Sunningdale,
    Ascot, Berkshire. They will move in during August. (3052)
    1969
    Ringo, John, and Paul attend a party celebrating the completion of
    primary shooting for the film "The Magic Christian", which Ringo is
    co-starring in with Peter Sellers. (3054)
    [P] 1973
    UK release of Paul McCartney and Wings LP "Red Rose Speedway"
    (Apple). Songs: "Big Barn Bed", "My Love", "Get On the Right
    Thing", "One More Kiss", "Little Lamb Dragonfly", "Single Pigeon",
    "When the Night", "Loup (1st Indian on the Moon)", "Hold Me
    Tight/Lazy Dynamite/Hands of Love/Power Cut". (599)
    1979
    UK release of various artists LP "A Monument to British Rock"
    (Harvest). Includes the songs: "Get Back" (Beatles), "My Sweet
    Lord" (George Harrison), and "Imagine" (John Lennon). (682)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on May 5. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1149)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Star-Club, Hamburg, West Germany. (349)
    1963
    The Beatles' single "From Me to You" reaches #1 on the British
    charts, where it will remain for seven weeks, and it stays on the
    charts for 21 weeks. This is The Beatles' second #1 hit. (1821)
    1965
    The Beatles filming on the Salisbury Plain for the movie "HELP!"
    This is the last day of shooting at this location. (2358)
    1966
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). The Beatles overdub backwards guitars onto "I'm Only
    Sleeping". (2517)
    1969
    US release of Beatles single "Get Back/Don't Let Me Down" (Apple).
    12 weeks on Billboard chart; highest position #1. (110)
    1969
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Olympic Sound Studios,
    London). Recording overdubs for "Something". (3056)
    1969
    Associated Television (ATV) gains control of Northern Songs, giving
    them control over the Lennon-McCartney song catalog. ATV also
    acquires Lenmac Enterprises Ltd. The deal is finalized on Sept.
    25. (3058)
    1977
    Release in Sweden of Beatles LP "The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl"
    (Parlophone). (3831)
    [J] 1990
    A fund-raising memorial concert for John Lennon is held at Pier
    Head on the banks of the Mersey River in Liverpool. Organized by
    Yoko, proceeds will go to the Greening of the World John Lennon
    Scholarship Fund. (3648)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on May 6. **
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1150)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Star-Club, Hamburg, West Germany. (350)
    1966
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). Recording vocal overdubs for "I'm Only Sleeping", then a
    reduction mix-down to create vacant tracks for more overdubs.
    (2518)
    1969
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Olympic Sound Studios,
    London). The first recordings for the loose "medley" of songs that
    comprise side 2 of the album "Abbey Road". The Beatles record 36
    takes of "You Never Give Me Your Money", a song inspired by The
    Beatles'/Apple's financial difficulties. After the basic track is
    perfected, overdubs are recorded. (3057)
    1977
    Release of Beatles LP "The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl" in the US
    (Capitol) and the UK (Parlophone). Songs: "Twist and Shout",
    "She's A Woman", "Dizzy Miss Lizzie", "Ticket to Ride", "Can't Buy
    Me Love", "Things We Said Today"(*), "Roll Over Beethoven"(*),
    "Boys"(*), "A Hard Day's Night", "Help!", "All My Loving"(*), "She
    Loves You"(*), and "Long Tall Sally"(*). Recorded live at the
    Hollywood Bowl Aug. 23, 1964 (*) and Aug. 30, 1965. Highest chart
    position in the US is #2; highest chart position in the UK is #1.
    [Note: the song "Dizzy Miss Lizzie" is spelled "Dizzy Miss Lizzy"
    on some copies of this album.] (661)
    [O] 1985
    "People" magazine features an article about John Lennon's
    half-sister Julia Dykins Baird. Mention is made about two other
    half-sisters of Lennon's--Jacqueline Gertrude Dykins and Victoria
    Elizabeth Lennon (whose father is unidentified; she was given up
    for adoption shortly after her birth). (3618)
    [R] 1991
    US re-release of Ringo Starr album "Ringo" on CD (Capitol).
    Includes bonus tracks "Down and Out", "It Don't Come Easy", and
    "Early 1970". (465)
    [P] 1997
    US release of Paul McCartney single "The World Tonight"/"Looking
    For You"/"Oobu Joobu -- Part 1" (Capitol). (3688)
    Hasta La Vista

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