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Today in Beatles History: November 4

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    ** The following events in Beatles history all took place on November 4. **

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

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

    1963
    The Beatles perform their legendary Royal Command Performance at
    the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, before the Queen Mother and
    Princess Margaret. Technically The Beatles were 7th on a 19-act
    bill, but there was no doubt that they were, in fact, the main
    attraction. The Beatles called upon their masterful showmanship to
    put on a stunning four-song performance. They began playing their
    first song, "From Me to You", before the curtain opened. John and
    Paul, at the end of the first song, moved their microphones nearer
    to the audience. After playing their second song, "She Loves You",
    The Beatles bowed to the audience. A nervous Paul cracked a joke
    about Sophie Tucker being The Beatles' favorite American group,
    then they performed "Till There Was You". At the end of that song,
    Paul and John moved their microphone stands back to their original
    position. After waiting for the applause to die down, John
    introduced "Twist and Shout", requesting that persons in the
    cheaper seats join in by clapping their hands, while everyone else
    should just "rattle your jewelry". At the end of "Twist and
    Shout", Ringo came down from his drum kit and joined the others; as
    the curtain closed behind them, they bowed to the audience, then
    they bowed to the royal box, and then they ran off the stage to
    thunderous applause. The show was taped for later broadcast on
    both television and radio. Their entire performance was broadcast
    on television, by ATV, on November 10. BBC radio broadcast all but
    "She Loves You", also on November 10. The Beatles were a sensation
    all across Britain, the Royal Command Performance being a huge
    triumph for them. The Beatles were the entertainment kings in the
    UK; soon they would be ready to tackle America and the rest of the
    world. Three of the performances ("She Loves You", "Till There Was
    You", and "Twist and Shout") are included on "The Beatles Anthology
    1" (Disc 2, Tracks 1-3).

    1964
    UK release of Beatles EP "Extracts from the Film A Hard Day's
    Night" (Parlophone). Songs: "I Should Have Known Better", "If I
    Fell", "Tell Me Why" and "And I Love Her". Highest chart position:
    #1.

    1964
    The Beatles, on a tour of Britain, perform two shows at the Ritz
    Cinema, Luton, Bedfordshire.

    1965
    The Beatles in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios,
    London). With the deadline for their next album looming large, The
    Beatles start working well past midnight during recording sessions,
    and they begin looking for previously discarded songs that can be
    used. One such song is "What Goes On", which The Beatles record in
    one take and then add vocal overdubs. Then The Beatles try
    recording an instrumental number, "12-Bar Original". Take one
    breaks down, but take two is completed, its length 6 mins 36 secs.
    No overdubs are recorded. George Harrison plays tone-pedal lead
    guitar, George Martin harmonium, John Lennon lead guitar, Paul
    McCartney bass, and Ringo Starr drums. "The Beatles Anthology 2"
    includes a 2 mins 54 secs portion of the 6 mins 36 secs take 2 of
    "12-Bar Original" (Disc one, Track 16).

    [P] 1974
    US release of Paul McCartney and Wings single "Junior's Farm/Sally
    G" (Apple). 17 weeks on Billboard chart; highest position #3.

    [G] 1974
    George Harrison performs at Seattle, Washington.

    [G] 1981
    US re-release of George Harrison single "All Those Year
    Ago/Teardrops" (Dark Horse). Both songs previously issued as the
    A-side of different singles.

    [J] 1981
    US re-release of John Lennon single "Watching the Wheels/Beautiful
    Boy (Darling Boy)" (Geffen). Originally released with alternate
    B-side.



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