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Today in Beatles History: November 23

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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on November 23. **

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    Beatles * [J] John * [P] Paul * [G] George * [R] Ringo * [O] Other
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    1957
    The Quarry Men perform at New Clubmoor Hall, Norris Green,
    Liverpool. A return engagement at the Conservative Club.

    1960
    The Beatles perform at the Kaiserkeller Club, Grosse Freiheit,
    Hamburg, West Germany.

    1961
    The Beatles perform at the ****rn Club - a lunchtime show.

    1962
    The Beatles travel to St. James' Church Hall, London, for a
    ten-minute au***ion with BBC Television. The au***ion came about
    when a Beatles fan, David Smith of Preston, wrote to the BBC and
    asked that The Beatles be featured on BBC television. Assuming
    that Smith was The Beatles' manager, BBC wrote back to him,
    offering The Beatles an au***ion on November 6. Smith brought this
    letter to NEMS Enterprises, and Clive Epstein (Brian's brother)
    arranged for the Nov. 23 au***ion. Four days later, Brian Epstein
    received a polite "thumbs-down" letter from the BBC, and he
    realized that The Beatles would need to score a #1 hit before they
    had a real chance of making their BBC television debut. After the
    au***ion, The Beatles had to hurry home for their scheduled
    performance that night.

    1962
    The Beatles, back from their mid-day au***ion in London with BBC
    Television, perform at the Tower Ballroom, New Brighton, Wallasey,
    for the 12th annual Lancashire and Cheshire Arts Ball, an event to
    aid a children's charity. Also appearing are Billy Kramer & the
    Coasters (later known as Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas), the
    Llew Hird Jazz Band, and the Clan McCleod Pipe Band.

    1963
    The Beatles, on a tour of Britain, perform two shows at City Hall,
    Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

    1964
    US release of double LP "The Beatles Story" (Capitol). Documentary
    album with mostly narrative, a few interviews, and a very brief
    clip of "Twist and Shout" from the August 23 concert at the
    Hollywood Bowl. 17 weeks on Billboard chart; highest position #7.

    1964
    US release of Beatles single "I Feel Fine/She's a Woman" (Capitol).
    11 weeks on Billboard chart; highest position #1.

    1964
    The Beatles tape an appearance for the television program "Ready,
    Steady, Go!" They lip-sync to their songs "I Feel Fine", "She's a
    Woman", "Baby's in Black", and "Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey". They
    also give an interview with host Keith Fordyce. Recorded at
    Wembley Studios, Wembley. Broadcast on November 27.

    1965
    The Beatles, at Twickenham Film Studios, shoot 10 black and white
    promo films for 5 songs (9 of which will eventually be broadcast on
    television), miming to "We Can Work It Out", "Day Tripper",
    "Help!", "Ticket to Ride", and "I Feel Fine". Three versions of
    "We Can Work It Out" are filmed, all featuring John sitting at an
    organ, one opening with a photo of John with a sunflower over one
    eye, and one with The Beatles wearing their "Shea Stadium" suits.
    Three versions of "Day Tripper" are shot, while one version each of
    "Help!" and "Ticket to Ride" are filmed. Two versions of "I Feel
    Fine" are done. Many of the promo clips will be broadcast on "Top
    of the Pops" and "Thank Your Lucky Stars" in the UK, and one film
    each of "We Can Work It Out" and "Day Tripper" will be shown on the
    US television program "Hullabaloo" (January 3, 1966).

    1967
    The British television show "Top of the Pops" broadcasts The
    Beatles' "Hello Goodbye". However, since the UK Musician's Union
    had instituted a ban on lip-sync performances, the "Hello Goodbye"
    film promos that The Beatles had recorded at the Saville Theatre on
    November 10 could not be used. So "Top of the Pops" broadcasts a
    film clip from "A Hard Day's Night" as the song "Hello Goodbye" is
    played. To put it mildly, The Beatles are annoyed.

    [G] 1967
    George Harrison in the recording studio (Studio Three, EMI Studios,
    London). Producing another "Wonderwall" recording session. He
    works with two oboists, one trumpeter, and two flautists.

    1968
    "Hey Jude" is the #1 single in the US for the ninth week in a row.
    This is its last week at #1.

    [G] 1970
    US release of George Harrison single "My Sweet Lord/Isn't It a
    Pity" (Apple). 14 weeks on Billboard chart; highest position #1.

    [O] 1970
    US release of Stephen Stills LP "Stephen Stills", which contains
    the songs "To a Flame" and "We Are Not Helpless". Ringo Starr
    (using the name "Richie") plays drums on those two songs. Released
    in the UK on November 27, 1970.

    [R] 1973
    UK release of Ringo Starr LP "Ringo" (Apple). Songs: "I'm the
    Greatest", "Hold On (Have You Seen My Baby)", "Photograph",
    "Sunshine Life For Me (Sail Away Raymond)", "You're Sixteen", "Oh
    My My", "Step Lightly", "Six O'Clock", "Devil Woman" and "You and
    Me (Babe)".

    1987
    UK re-release of Beatles single "Hello Goodbye/I Am the Walrus"
    (Parlophone). 20th anniversary reissue. Released as a regular
    single and also as a picture disc.

    2000
    The Beatles' compilation album "1" hits number one on the music
    charts of 19 countries in its first week of release. Included
    among those countries are the UK, US, Japan, France, Germany,
    Canada, Australia, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, and Venezuela. This
    beats The Beatles' previous record of topping the charts in 10
    countries within the first week of release of their November 1995
    album "The Beatles Anthology 1". During the past week 750,000
    copies of "1" were sold in Japan; 595,000 copies were sold in the
    US (second to the 855,500 copies of "Anthology 1" sold during its
    first week); and 313,000 copies were sold in the UK, making "1" the
    fastest-selling album of the year. This degree of success was
    somewhat unexpected since the album consists of a collection of The
    Beatles' number one singles, all originally released between 1962
    and 1970. US sales were more than double initial projections; "1"
    becomes The Beatles' 19th album to top US charts. US sales were
    undoubtedly boosted by the November 17 broadcast of a television
    special covering The Beatles' career, "The Beatles Revolution",
    which was shown on ABC-TV and which attracted an estimated 8.7
    million viewers. The album "1" was advertised heavily during the
    broadcast. The TV special, a joint production of ABC-TV and the
    cable channel VH1, will be re-broadcast this evening on VH1.
    Ad***ional interest was generated by the opening of The Beatles'
    first official website, "www.thebeatles.com", on November 13 and
    the release of the book "The Beatles Anthology" on October 5. The
    surviving Beatles' reaction to the success of "1"? According to a
    spokesman, they are "dead chuffed".

    2000
    US cable channel VH1 re-broadcasts a 2-hour television special,
    "The Beatles Revolution", about the career of The Beatles and their
    impact upon world music and culture. Among those who were
    interviewed for the special and whose comments are included are
    Eric Idle, Keith Richards, Pete Townshend, Lenny Kravitz, Sting,
    and Mike Meyers. The show, a joint production between VH1 and
    ABC-TV, was originally broadcast by ABC on November 17. VH1 is
    scheduled to broadcast "The Beatles Revolution" again on November
    25. Following tonight's showing is a one-hour installment in VH1's
    "Legend" series about John Lennon, and that is followed by a
    one-hour installment in VH1's "Behind the Music" series about
    Julian Lennon.



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