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Today in Beatles History: June 14

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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on June 14. **

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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. (1189)

    1963
    The Beatles perform at the Tower Ballroom, New Brighton, Wallasey.
    Another Brian Epstein "Mersey Beat Showcase", and the last time The
    Beatles will perform here. Their appearance is sensational. (1814)

    1964
    Ringo Starr, flying in from Sydney, rejoins The Beatles in
    Melbourne, Australia. The Beatles give a 5-Beatle press
    conference, with temporary drummer Jimmy Nicol sharing the
    spotlight with John, Paul, George, and Ringo. Nicol's job of
    filling in for Ringo until he was well enough to join The Beatles
    on tour is done, and he departs for England. (2128)

    1965
    US release of Beatles LP "Beatles VI" (Capitol). Songs: "Kansas
    City", "Eight Days a Week", "You Like Me Too Much", "Bad Boy", "I
    Don't Want to Spoil the Party", "Words of Love", "What You're
    Doing", "Yes It Is", "Dizzy Miss Lizzie", "Tell Me What You See",
    "Every Little Thing". 41 weeks on Billboard chart; highest
    position #1. [Note: "Dizzy Miss Lizzie" is spelled "Dizzy Miss
    Lizzy" on other albums.] (82)

    1965
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). Recording "I've Just Seen a Face" (six takes) and "I'm
    Down" (seven takes). During the session, Paul repeats over and
    over a term he heard black musicians apply to Mick Jagger, "plastic
    soul". Then John and Ringo leave the studio. George remains as
    Paul begins recording his song "Yesterday". Take 1 of "I'm Down"
    is included on "The Beatles Anthology 2" (Disc two, Track 3).
    "Anthology 2" also includes Take 1 of "Yesterday", which lacks the
    string arrangement (Disc one, Track 7). (2369)

    1966
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). Recording "Here, There and Everywhere". Getting down the
    basic track and initial vocal overdubs. (2536)

    1967
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Olympic Sound Studios,
    London). Recording a rhythm track for the song they will perform
    for the 'Our World' worldwide satellite-linked television
    broadcast, "All You Need Is Love". The Beatles record 33 takes of
    the basic track and some vocals. George Martin produces, and Eddie
    Kramer is the balance engineer. John plays harpsichord, Paul plays
    double-bass, and George tries his hand at violin (but Ringo stuck
    to the necessary drums). From the very beginning, the start of the
    French national anthem "La Marseillaise" is used to kick off the
    song, partly to emphasize the theme of international brotherhood.
    (2696)

    [J] 1969
    John and Yoko tape an interview for US television, for "The David
    Frost Show". The interview is recorded in England. Broadcast on
    July 10. (3076)

    1969
    The Beatles' single "Get Back" is #1 in the US charts for the
    fourth straight week. (3671)

    1979
    Re-release in Sweden of Beatles LP "Abbey Road" (Apple). (3843)


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