This Day in Beatles History
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MARCH 9
1963: THE BEATLES BEGAN THEIR FIRST BRITISH TOUR, SUPPORTING THE ESTABLISH RECORDING ARTISTS,
AND .1984: JOHN LENNON SINGLE, "
" FROM THE ALBUM, "MILK AND HONEY" WAS RELEASED POSTHUMOUSLY. -
MARCH 12, 1963 THE BEATLES PERFORMED AS A TRIO. JOHN LENNON WAS ILL WITH A COLD.
I guess Jimmy Nichol wasn't available
WELL,HERE'S ALL FOUR OF THEM,
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MARCH 13
1965: THE BEATLES' "
" GOES TO NUMBER ONE AND STAYS AT NUMBER ONE FOR TWO WEEKS.1968: THE BEATLES RELEASED "
" IN THE U.K. THE LAST BEATLE SINGLE TO BE RELEASED THROUGH A PARLOPHONE/EMI AND CAPITOL LABEL. AFTER THAT, THOUGH RECORDING FOR CAPITOL-EMI BY CONTRACT, THE REST OF THE BEATLES' SINGLES ARE RELEASED ON THE GROUP'S LABEL, APPLE. -
MARCH 16, 1972: JOHN LENNON AND YOKO ONO SERVED WITH DEPORTATION PAPERS.
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Can’t believe you missed March 12, 1969 when Paul married Linda!
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MARCH 17, 1965: THE BEATLES ANNOUNCED THEIR FILM IS TITLED "8 ARMS TO HOLD ON TO YOU" (LATER TO BE KNOWN AS "HELP!")
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jimmix wrote:
MARCH 17, 1965: THE BEATLES ANNOUNCED THEIR FILM IS TITLED "8 ARMS TO HOLD ON TO YOU" (LATER TO BE KNOWN AS "HELP!")
It was just “Eight Arms To Hold You.”
Original Working Title
The original working title for the film was "Eight Arms to Hold You." This title was printed on the single "Ticket to Ride" as an upcoming movie. Because of this, the phrase has been used as a title for an album by Veruca Salt and for songs by The Goonies and by The Brittles, a Beatles-pastiche band.
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MARCH 20, 1995: THE BEATLES NEW SINGLE, RELEASED MORE THAN 30 YEARS, "
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MARCH 21
1961: THE BEATLES' FIRST LIVE APPEARANCE IS AT THE CAVERN CLUB IN LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND.
1964: "
" BY THE BEATLES IS NUMBER ONE AND STAYS NUMBER ONE FOR TWO WEEKS IN THE U.S. -
jimmix wrote:
MARCH 21
1961: THE BEATLES' FIRST LIVE APPEARANCE IS AT THE CAVERN CLUB IN LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND.
1964: "
" BY THE BEATLES IS NUMBER ONE AND STAYS NUMBER ONE FOR TWO WEEKS IN THE U.S.Were you talking about their first live appearance as “The Beatles” in Liverpool? It was actually a lunchtime show at the Cavern Club on Feb. 9, 1961. Mar. 21st was their first evening performance.
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MARCH 22
1978: THE RUTLES’ “ALL YIU NEED IS CASH” AIRED IN THE U.S.A. ON N.B.C. TELEVISION. ERIC IDOL PLAYED DIRK (PAUL) AND THE NARRATOR, NEIL INNES PLAYED RON (JOHN), JOHN HALSEY PLAYED BARRY (RINGO) and RICKY FATAAR PLAYED STIG (GEORGE).
GUESTS INCLUDED MICK JAGGER AND PAUL SIMON, AND GEORGE HARRISON AS THE REPORTER.
1963: THE BEATLES RELEASED THEIR FIRST ALBUM TITLED, “PLEASE PLEASE ME.”
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MARCH 23, 1973: YOKO ONO IS GRANTED PERMANENT RESIDENCE IN THE U.S.A.
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LET IT BE (the bioscopic film) premiers in New York City - May 13, 1970
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July 20, 1968
50 years ago today, Jane Asher announces in a BBC TV interview that her engagement to Paul is over.
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Was released today, August 6th, in 1965.
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Aug. 8, 1969
The Abbey Road cover shoot at 11:30 am.
https://www.beatlesbible.com/1969/08/08/the-abbey-road-cover-photography-session/
Revolver was also released today in the U.S. in 1966.
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Nancy R wrote:
Was released today, August 6th, in 1965.
*Rubber Soul*
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August 15, 1962 John, Paul & George asked Ringo to join The Beatles
August 15, 1965 The Beatles first played Shea Stadium. Linda Eastman and Barbara Bach were in the audience!