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The Beatles History: Daily action

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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on June 5. **
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    [J] 1955
    John Lennon's uncle, George Smith, dies suddenly. John had been
    living with and was being raised by his Aunt Mimi and Uncle George,
    and now his Aunt Mimi is left to take care of John on her own.
    [Note: several sources report 1953 as the year in which this
    occurred.] (887)
    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1180)
    1963
    The Beatles, touring with Roy Orbison, perform at the Odeon Cinema,
    Leeds, Yorkshire. (1807)
    1964
    The Beatles record a performance for Dutch television in Hillegom,
    The Netherlands. They answer questions from fans in the studio
    audience, aided by translator Berend Boudewijn. Then The Beatles
    put on lip-sync performances of their songs "Twist and Shout", "All
    My Loving", "Roll Over Beethoven", "Long Tall Sally", "She Loves
    You", and "Can't Buy Me Love". Since The Beatles' microphones were
    left open, they had the option of singing live vocals on top of the
    pre-recorded tracks. In what must have been a confusing and
    perhaps somewhat humorous scene, the audience of dancers slowly
    began *****rround The Beatles as they performed, until The Beatles
    were completely engulfed by gyrating fans. Mal Evans, Neil
    Aspinall, and Derek Taylor rushed out to clear the area around The
    Beatles, but they were unsuccessful. Neil directed The Beatles to
    leave the stage, which they did, while their pre-recorded music was
    still playing. Jimmy Nicol, however, continued on, drumming alone
    on the stage, perhaps to show that he was taking his job as The
    Beatles' temporary drummer very seriously indeed. The performance,
    along with clips of The Beatles touring Amsterdam, is broadcast on
    June 8, with the title "The Beatles in Nederland". (2121)
    1966
    On US television, "The Ed Sullivan Show" broadcasts color promo
    films for both songs on The Beatles' latest single, "Paperback
    Writer" and "Rain". (2537)
    1967
    The Beatles' album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" reaches
    #1 in the UK charts. It will hold the #1 position for 27 weeks.
    (2694)
    1968
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). Recording begins on Ringo's song "Don't Pass Me By",
    which he had partially written as early as 1963. Three takes of
    the basic track, then overdubs are added. Although Ringo had
    referred to this song as "Don't Pass Me By" during interviews back
    in the Beatles' early days, its working title for this session is
    "Ringo's Tune (Untitled)". It will later be called "This Is Some
    Friendly" and, still later, be renamed "Don't Pass Me By". (2841)
    [G] 1972
    UNICEF awards its "Child Is the Father of the Man" award to George
    Harrison and Ravi Shankar for their efforts to aid the starving
    people of Bangla Desh. (3472)
    [P] 1979
    US release of Wings single "Getting Closer/Spin It On" (Columbia).
    (251)
    [G] 1981
    UK release of George Harrison LP "Somewhere in England" (Dark
    Horse). Songs: "All Those Years Ago", "That Which I Have Lost",
    "Save the World", "Writing's on the Wall", "Blood From a Clone",
    "Unconsciousness Rules", "Life Itself", "Baltimore Oriole",
    "Teardrops", and "Hong Kong Blues". Ringo plays drums on the
    album. Highest chart position is #13. (705)
    [P] 1989
    UK release of Paul McCartney CD, LP, and cassette "Flowers in the
    Dirt" (Parlophone). Songs: "My Brave Face", "Rough Ride", "You
    Want Her Too", "Distractions", "We Got Married", "Put it There",
    "Figure of Eight", "This One", "Don't Be Careless Love", "That Day
    is Done", "How Many People", and "Motor of Love". CD and cassette
    formats have ad***ional song "Ou Est Le Soleil?" (825)
    1989
    UK re-release of Beatles singles on 3-inch CDs: "All You Need Is
    Love/Baby You're a Rich Man" and "Hello Goodbye/I Am the Walrus"
    (EMI). (826)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on June 6. **
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1960
    The Silver Beetles perform at the Grosvenor Ballroom, Liscard,
    Wallasey. This is the first time they ever appear on the same bill
    with Gerry & the Pacemakers, the two groups destined to become
    Liverpool's most successful beat groups. (1414)
    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1181)
    1962
    The Beatles' first recording session at Abbey Road Studios,
    London--their EMI/Parlophone au***ion. After playing a large
    number of songs and getting the "thumbs-up" for actual recording,
    The Beatles record four songs: "Besame Mucho" and three
    Lennon-McCartney songs, "Love Me Do", "P.S. I Love You", and "Ask
    Me Why". Although sample lacquer discs are cut, none of these
    takes will be released on record. Ron Richards, George Martin's
    assistant, is in charge of the session initially, but balance
    engineer Norman Smith calls Martin in when his interest is aroused
    by "Love Me Do". Martin comes in and stays "for the remainder of
    The Beatles' career" (Lewisohn). George Martin gets along well
    with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison, but not so
    with the silent Pete Best. Worse, he considers Pete's drumming
    ability to be not up to professional standards, as he points out to
    Brian Epstein. There is some question as to whether Martin made
    finalizing The Beatles' recording contract con***ional upon Pete
    Best being replaced as drummer, but it was clear that Martin had no
    intention of using Best in the studio. Since John, Paul, and
    George had been increasingly unhappy with Pete (he wasn't a great
    drummer, he wouldn't restyle his hair like theirs, and he was
    enormously popular with the girls), it was just a matter of time
    (August 16) until Pete Best was out as drummer and Ringo Starr was
    in. Brian was handed the unenviable task of breaking the news to
    Pete; John called Ringo and asked him to join The Beatles, telling
    him that his long sideburns would have to be sacrificed to fit in
    with the image Brian was creating for The Beatles. Pete Best, who
    had stuck with The Beatles through demanding Hamburg engagements,
    who had handled the group's bookings before Brian Epstein's
    arrival, and who had played a multitude of club performances with
    The Beatles, lived the nightmare of being booted out of The Beatles
    on the eve of their spectacular success. Neil Aspinall, Pete's
    close friend (he lived with the Bests), had to make a tough
    choice--he stayed on as The Beatles' road manager, but only at Pete
    Best's insistence. (1465)
    1964
    The Beatles, on a world tour, perform two shows at an auction hall
    (Veilinghal Op Hoop Van Zegen) in Blokker, The Netherlands.
    Drummer Jimmy Nicol fills in for the hospitalized Ringo Starr.
    Television news and newsreel cameras film The Beatles' second
    performance. (2122)
    1966
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). A session devoted primarily to tape copying and mixing,
    but Paul does add the final vocal overdub to "Eleanor Rigby".
    (2533)
    1968
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). Paul and Ringo work on "Don't Pass Me By". John films an
    interview with Victor Spinetti, discussing the upcoming National
    Theatre production, "In His Own Write", based on John's book and
    directed by Spinetti. Later, John worked on recording 12
    ad***ional sound effects tapes for "In His Own Write" (he had
    previously recorded effects tapes for the play on November 28,
    1967). "The Beatles Anthology 3" features the song as it sounded
    at the end of this session, before the violin part is overdubbed
    (Disc one, Track 10). (2842)
    1970
    The Beatles album "Let It Be" reaches #1 in the UK. (3239)
    [J] 1971
    John and Yoko make a surprise stage appearance with Frank Zappa and
    the Mothers of Invention, at New York's Fillmore East. The concert
    is recorded and the following songs will be released on John and
    Yoko's "Some Time in New York City" LP: "Well (Baby Please Don't
    Go)"; "Au"; "Scumbag"; and "Jamrag". Frank Zappa will later
    release ad***ional material from the performance. (3261)
    [P] 1989
    US release of Paul McCartney CD, LP, and cassette "Flowers in the
    Dirt" (Capitol). Songs: "My Brave Face", "Rough Ride", "You Want
    Her Too", "Distractions", "We Got Married", "Put it There", "Figure
    of Eight", "This One", "Don't Be Careless Love", "That Day is
    Done", "How Many People", and "Motor of Love". CD and cassette
    formats have ad***ional song "Ou Est Le Soleil?" (447)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on June 7. **
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    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. (1182)
    1963
    The Beatles, touring with Roy Orbison, perform at the Odeon Cinema
    in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. This is the first of five Beatles
    appearances in Glasgow, and The Beatles would enjoy playing here
    because the audiences were always very enthusiastic. (1808)
    1965
    Broadcast of the last Beatles BBC radio program, "The Beatles
    (Invite You to Take a Ticket to Ride)", which had been taped on May
    26. (2372)
    1967
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). More experimental jamming, and recording for "You Know My
    Name (Look Up the Number)". At the end of the session (which began
    at 7:00 pm and ended at 2:00 am), George Harrison takes home with
    him a rough mono mix of 20 minutes of the instrumental experiments
    reduced into one take (take 24). (2687)
    1967
    A press release announces the beginning of the "Yellow Submarine"
    film project. It is reported that The Beatles will provide at
    least three new songs for the soundtrack. (2690)
    [G] 1968
    George Harrison and Ringo Starr fly to Hollywood as guest artists
    for a Ravi Shankar film. This is the first time any of the Beatles
    have left England during scheduled recording sessions. Four
    recording sessions are cancelled. Sometime during their trip, both
    George and Ringo take part in a jam session at the home of Peter
    Tork, one of The Monkees. (2843)
    1969
    The Beatles' single "Get Back" is #1 in the US charts for the third
    straight week. (3670)
    [P] 1993
    UK release of remastered CD versions of Paul McCartney and Wings
    albums: "McCartney", "Band on the Run", "Venus and Mars", "Wild
    Life", "London Town", "Ram", and "Red Rose Speedway". (862)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on June 8. **
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    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. (1183)
    1963
    The Beatles, touring with Roy Orbison, perform at City Hall,
    Newcastle-upon-Tyne. (1809)
    1966
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). Recording "Good Day Sunshine". Laying down the basic
    track and recording overdubs, although more overdubs will be added
    the following day. (2534)
    1967
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). More work on "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)".
    The Beatles record piano, drums, lead guitar, bass, and vibraphone.
    Brian Jones, member of the Rolling Stones, is in the studio
    visiting, and he performs an alto saxophone overdub at the
    invitation of Paul McCartney. (2688)
    1971
    UK re-release of LP "The Beatles First" under a new title -- "The
    Early Years" (Contour). (582)
    [P] 1974
    Wings' single "Band on the Run" is #1 in the US charts. (3356)
    [P] 1979
    UK release of Wings LP "Back to the Egg" (Parlophone). Songs:
    "Reception", "Getting Closer", "We're Open Tonight", "Spin It On",
    "Again and Again and Again", "Old Siam, Sir", "Arrow Through Me",
    "Rockestra Theme", "To You", "After the Ball/Million Miles",
    "Winter Rose/Love Awake", "The Broadcast", "So Glad to See You
    Here", and "Baby's Request". (685)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on June 9. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1957
    The Quarry Men au***ion for "Mr. Star-Maker", Carroll Levis, at one
    of Levis' "TV Star Search" shows which he puts on all over Britain.
    Unfortunately, The Quarry Men fail to make it past the first round
    of competition, losing out to the Sunnyside Skiffle Group. (1454)
    1960
    The Silver Beetles appear at the Neston Institute, Wirral. (1415)
    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1184)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the ****rn Club, Liverpool - a night
    session. Just back from Hamburg, The Beatles appear at The ****rn
    for a "Beatles Welcome Home Show", setting a new attendance record
    at the club (900). (1468)
    1963
    The Beatles, on the last night of their tour with Roy Orbison,
    perform at King George's Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire. It was
    during this tour that The Beatles' fans had started throwing jelly
    babies at them while they were performing on stage, owing to an
    off-the-cuff remark on television that George Harrison enjoyed
    eating them. (1810)
    1964
    US release of interview LP "The Beatles American Tour With Ed Rudy"
    (Radio Pulsebeat News Documentary No. 2). Interviews taped during
    The Beatles' visit to the US in Feb. 1964. 13 weeks on Billboard
    chart; highest position #20. (22)
    1964
    The Beatles, on their first world tour, perform two shows at the
    Princess Theatre in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Neither show is a
    sell-out, due to the extraordinarily high ticket price that the
    promoter had set (without Brian Epstein's knowledge). The price of
    a ticket to see The Beatles was equal to an average worker's
    earnings for a week. The Beatles had been met at the airport in
    Hong Kong by a thousand fans. Drummer Jimmy Nicol continues to
    fill in for the ailing Ringo Starr. (2123)
    1966
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). "Good Day Sunshine" is finished. Ad***ional overdubs are
    recorded, including George Martin's honky-tonk piano part. (2535)
    1966
    On the UK television show "Top of the Pops", a promo film of The
    Beatles' song "Rain" is broadcast. The film clip shows The Beatles
    in the gardens of Chiswick House. (2538)
    1967
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). The first attempt at assembling a complete song out of
    the parts recorded for "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)". By
    the end of the session, the basic track is mixed and ready for
    vocal overdubs, but these will not be added until April 30, 1969.
    (2689)
    1973
    The Beatles' compilation LP "The Beatles 1962-1966" is #1 in the UK
    charts. (3357)
    [G] 1977
    George and Pattie Harrison are granted a divorce. (3358)
    1986
    UK re-release of Beatles single "Paperback Writer/Rain"
    (Parlophone). 20th anniversary reissue. Issued as a regular
    single and also as a picture disc. (763)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on June 10. **
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    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. (1185)
    1963
    The Beatles perform at the Pavilion in Bath, Somerset. (1811)
    1964
    The Beatles, on their first world tour, fly from Hong Kong to
    Australia. They make an unscheduled fuel stop in Darwin,
    Australia, and 400 fans are on hand at the remote airstrip to greet
    their aircraft. The Beatles fly on to Sydney, where they arrive in
    the middle of a heavy downpour. The Beatles are required to appear
    in an open-top truck in the pouring rain to wave at the multitude
    of fans greeting them at the airport. As was the case virtually
    everywhere they went, The Beatles were confined to their hotel due
    to massed fans in the throes of Beatlemania. (2124)
    1966
    UK release of Beatles single "Paperback Writer/Rain" (Parlophone).
    7 weeks on the charts; highest position #1. (533)
    1968
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). John Lennon compiles sound effects and tape loops for
    "Revolution 9". Cre***ed to The Beatles, "Revolution 9" will
    primarily be a creation of John and Yoko, with some assistance from
    George Harrison. (2844)
    [G] 1968
    In the USA, George Harrison films an appearance with Ravi Shankar
    for a documentary feature film about Shankar. The film is to be
    called "East Meets West", but it is not released until 3 years
    later, at which time it is titled "Raga". George's appearance
    consists of a sequence with him and Shankar together with their
    sitars as Shankar instructs Harrison on how to play a raga. (2845)
    1976
    UK release of Beatles compilation double LP "Rock and Roll Music"
    (Parlophone). Songs: "Twist and Shout", "I Saw Her Standing
    There", "You Can't Do That", "I Wanna Be Your Man", "I Call Your
    Name", "Boys", "Long Tall Sally", "Rock and Roll Music", "Slow
    Down", "Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey", "Money", "Bad Boy",
    "Matchbox", "Roll Over Beethoven", "Dizzy Miss Lizzie", "Any Time
    at All", "Drive My Car", "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby", "The
    Night Before", "I'm Down", "Revolution", "Back in the USSR",
    "Helter Skelter", "Taxman", "Got to Get You Into My Life", "Hey
    Bulldog", "Birthday", and "Get Back". Highest chart position: #11.
    [Note: the song "Dizzy Miss Lizzie" is spelled "Dizzy Miss Lizzy"
    on other albums.] (643)
    [O] 1985
    UK release of Beach Boys album "The Beach Boys". Ringo Starr plays
    drums on the track "California Calling". (3359)
    Hasta La Vista
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    Bài : I'll be on my way

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    Cứu mình với !!!!
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    I'll Be on My Way
    Writers: Lennon, McCartney; lead vocals: Lennon, McCartney, Harrison

    The sun is fading away
    That's the end of the day
    As the June light turns to moonlight
    I'll be on my way
    Just one kiss and I'll go
    Don't hide the tears that don't show
    As the June light turns to moonlight
    I'll be on my way
    To where the winds don't blow
    And golden rivers flow
    This way will I go
    They were right I was wrong
    True love didn't last long
    As the June light turns to moonlight
    I'll be on my way hey
    To where the winds don't blow
    And golden rivers flow
    This way will I go
    They were right I was wrong
    True love didn't last long
    As the June light turns to moonlight
    I'll be on my way hey
    I'll be on my way oh
    I'll be on my way oh
    I'll be on my way...
    Lang thang như ngọn gió vô tình
    Phiêu bạt nơi chân trời góc bể..
    Không vách tường bốn bên là gió,
    Không mái che, chỉ có trời xanh...
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on June 21. **
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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. (1196)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the Tower Ballroom, New Brighton, Wallasey.
    They appear as support act to Bruce Channel, who had a recent Top
    Ten hit, "Hey Baby!" Brian Epstein had begun booking The Beatles
    as support act to well-established artists, giving The Beatles
    much-needed exposure and, often, a chance to upstage the headliner.
    Bruce Channel's harmonica player, Delbert McClinton, has a major
    influence on John Lennon, as evidenced by John's harmonica work on
    a number of Beatles songs through 1964. Also appearing at the
    Tower this night are The Big Three, The Statesmen (billed as 'The
    North's Fabulous Five'), and The Four Jays. (1476)
    1963
    The Beatles perform at the Odeon Cinema, Guildford, Surrey. (1824)
    1964
    The Beatles, on a world tour, arrive in Wellington, New Zealand.
    (2135)
    1966
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). Recording, from start to finish, John's song "She Said
    She Said". The song is reportedly based on a bizarre conversation
    that Lennon had with Peter Fonda while John and George Harrison
    were tripping on LSD. (2543)
    1968
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). Final overdubs for "Revolution 1" (its title now
    official). Then both "Revolution 1" and "Revolution 9" are mixed
    into stereo, John Lennon having a grand time during the process.
    (2853)
    1969
    The Beatles' single "The Ballad of John and Yoko" reaches #1 in the
    UK charts. (3075)
    1969
    The Beatles' single "Get Back" is #1 in the US charts for the fifth
    straight week. This will be its final week in the #1 position.
    (3672)
    [P] 1982
    UK release of Paul McCartney single "Take it Away/I'll Give You a
    Ring" (Parlophone). (721)
    [J] 1989
    John Lennon's 1965 4-door Bentley is auctioned. The Rolls Royce
    Phantom V had a psychedelic paint job, purple leather interior,
    pink carpet, and purple/green paisley curtains. The auto was
    originally black, but Lennon had the car re-painted and
    re-upholstered in 1967, provoking a denouncement in the British
    press from a traffic expert who asserted that the car's "startling
    appearance" posed a traffic hazard. (2513)
    Hasta La Vista
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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on June 22. **
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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1957
    The Quarry Men play from the back of a parked coal truck on
    Rosebery St., Liverpool, during street celebrations marking the
    750th anniversary of King John's issuance of a charter for the
    settling and development of Liverpool. A group of toughs from
    Hatherley St. threaten to beat up the group, especially "that
    Lennon", but the Quarry Men beat a hasty retreat when their
    performance is over, avoiding a fight. Rosebery St. wins newspaper
    awards for best-decorated street outside of the city center. The
    Rosebery St. residents celebrate with a second party, but the
    Quarry Men aren't invited back for a second appearance. [Note:
    Mark Lewisohn reports this event on June 22, as does Allen Wiener,
    but Ray Coleman gives the date of May 24.] (1455)
    1961
    Several Beatles scholars have set June 22-23, 1961, as the most
    probable dates for The Beatles' first professional recording
    sessions, which took place in Hamburg, West Germany, for producer
    Bert Kaempfert. Four Beatles participated (John Lennon, Paul
    McCartney, George Harrison, and Pete Best), while Stu Sutcliffe
    (who was really an ex-Beatle at this point) looked on. Backing
    Tony Sheridan, they recorded a rock version of "My Bonnie Lies Over
    the Ocean", later issued as simply "My Bonnie". This song was a
    popular request at the Top Ten Club from visiting seamen. Other
    songs recorded with Sheridan: "When the Saints Go Marching In"
    (released as simply "The Saints"), "Why (Can't You Love Me Again)"
    (a Tony Sheridan composition), "Nobody's Child", and "Take Out Some
    Insurance On Me Baby" (also known as "If You Love Me Baby"). There
    is debate as to whether this last song was recorded on June 24th.
    The Beatles also recorded two songs without Sheridan: "Ain't She
    Sweet" (John Lennon sings lead vocal) and "Cry For a Shadow" (a
    George Harrison/John Lennon instrumental originally called "Beatle
    Bop"). When "My Bonnie" was released as a single in Germany in
    June 1961, it was cre***ed to Tony Sheridan and the Beat
    Brothers--the name "Beatles" sounded too much like the German word
    "peedles" (*****). The single sold 100,000 copies in Germany,
    according to Bert Kaempfert. (1113)
    1961
    The Beatles perform at the Top Ten Club, Reeperbahn, Hamburg, West
    Germany. (1197)
    1962
    The Beatles perform at the ****rn Club at lunchtime and then again
    at night. (1477)
    [J] 1963
    While George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and Paul McCartney travel to
    Wales with road manager Neil Aspinall, John Lennon remains in
    London to tape an appearance on the very popular television program
    "Juke Box Jury". This show features a four-person jury reviewing
    new singles just released, the jury being selected to represent
    different areas of show business. On the "jury" with Lennon is TV
    personality Katie Boyle, actor Bruce Prochnik, and actress Caroline
    Maudling. John causes a bit of a stir when he states negative
    opinions of every one of the records being reviewed, whereas it was
    customary to be discreet about saying anything critical. For
    instance, in reviewing Elvis Presley's "Devil in Disguise", John
    says that Presley "now sounded like Bing Crosby" (Lewisohn). Due
    to John's comments and votes, all but one of the singles reviewed
    are voted to "Miss". The sole record judged to be a "Hit" is
    Presley's. The other songs 'judged' were: Cleo Laine's "Southend";
    The Tymes' "So Much In Love"; Miriam Makeba's "The Click Song"; Tom
    Glaser's "On Top of Spaghetti"; Russ Conway's "Flamenco"; Paul and
    Paula's "First Quarrel"; and Julie Grant's "Don't Ever Let Me
    Down". The taping of the program runs until 40 minutes before The
    Beatles are scheduled to perform in Wales. John is driven to
    Battersea Heliport, where a helicopter chartered at a cost of 100
    pounds flies John to Abergavenny, arriving just in time for The
    Beatles' performance. The "Juke Box Jury" show is broadcast on
    June 29. (1825)
    1963
    The Beatles perform at Town Hall Ballroom, Abergavenny,
    Monmouthshire. (1826)
    1964
    The Beatles perform two shows at Town Hall in Wellington, North
    Island, New Zealand. For the first time since joining John, Paul,
    and George in Melbourne, Ringo is able to sing the song "Boys", the
    song being added back to The Beatles' performance song-list. (2136)
    1965
    The Beatles, on a two-week European tour, perform two shows at the
    Palais d'Hiver de Lyon, Villeurbanne, Lyon, France. (2381)
    1966
    Final mono and stereo mixing for the album "Revolver". Other
    titles considered for the LP are "Abracadabra", "Magic Circles",
    and "Beatles on Safari". "Revolver" is released in the UK on
    August 5, 1966. (2544)
    [G] 1973
    UK release of George Harrison LP "Living in the Material World"
    (Apple). Songs: "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)", "Sue Me,
    Sue You Blues", "The Light That Has Lighted the World", "Don't Let
    Me Wait Too Long", "Who Can See It", "Living in the Material
    World", "The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord)", "Be Here
    Now", "Try Some, Buy Some", "The Day the World Gets 'Round", and
    "That Is All". (602)
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