This Day in Beatles History
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JANUARY 29, 1964 The Beatles record in German "
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JANUARY 30, 1969 The Beatles perform their last live concert on the roof of Apple Corps HQ in London. Also filmed, would show up on the documentary film, "Let It Be."
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jimmix wrote:
JANUARY 30, 1969 The Beatles perform their last live concert on the roof of Apple Corps HQ in London. Also filmed, would show up on the documentary film, "Let It Be."
#3 Savile Row, 2011:
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JANUARY 31, 1971 "
" by George Harrison number one in the U.K.JANUARY 31, 1975 John Lennon releases the single, "
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jimmix wrote:
JANUARY 31, 1971 "
" by George Harrison number one in the U.K.JANUARY 31, 1975 John Lennon releases the single, "
"George was the 1st (and last) Beatle to have a #1 hit solo. (Got My Mind Set On You)
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FEBRUARY 3, 1964
"MEET THE BEATLES" GOES GOLD IN THE U.S.A.
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FEBRUARY 5, 1967
THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR debuted on American Television, the first network was CBS.
THE BEATLES (without David Frost) aired their videos on their show:
(with David Frost)
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FEBRUARY 6, 1976: George Harrison released "
" from the album "Extra Texture"FEBRUARY 6, 1981: Paul McCartney (with Linda), Ringo Starr & George Harrison recorded a tribute to John Lennon. "ALL THOSE YEARS AGO" composed by George Harrison and produced by George Harrison and Ray Cooper from Harrison's album, "Somewhere in England."
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FEBRUARY 7, 1964: THE BEATLES ARRIVED IN AMERICA AT NEW YORK'S J.F.K. AIRPORT FOR THE FIRST OF WHAT WILL BE KNOWN AS "BEATLEMANIA"
FEBRUARY 7, 1964: Baskin-Robbins introduces Beatle Nut ice cream
FEBRUARY 7, 1965: GEORGE HARRSION HAS HIS TONSILS REMOVED.
Michael Jackson owns the rights. Just kidding.
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FEBRUARY 8, 1967: Peter (Asher) & Gordon (Waller) discontinue their singing partnership
FEBRUARY 8, 1974: Ringo Starr releases the single "You're Sixteen" in the U.K.
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FEBRUARY 9, 1986 "
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The Beatles made their debut on American TV on The Ed Sullivan Show!
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FEBRUARY 11
1962: THE BEATLES RECORD "PLEASE PLEASE ME"
1963: THE BEATLES RECORD 10 TRACKS FOR THEI FIRST ALBUM (the album would be titled: "Please Please Me" in the U.K.)
1964: THE BEATLES FIRST U.S. LIVE APPEARANCE WAS IN WASHINGTON, D.C. COLISEUM. The Beatles Live in D.C. singing "
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FEBRUARY 12, 1964: THE BEATLES PERFORM IN THEIR FIRST NEW YORK CITY CONCERT AT CARNEGIE HALL.
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FEBRUARY 13, 1969 MARY HOPKIN'S "POSTCARD" ALBUM WAS RELEASED ON APPLE RECORDS. PRODUCED BY PAUL
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FEBRUARY 14, 1972: JOHN LENNON AND YOKO ONO CO-HOST "
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FEBRUARY 15, 1965 JOHN LENNON PASSES HIS DRIVING TEST.
"I heard the news today, ooooh boy...."
FEBRUARY 15, 1964 THE BEATLES' ALBUM, "MEET THE BEATLES" IS NUMBER ONE IN THE U.S.A. STAYS NUMBER ONE FOR ELEVEN WEEKS.
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Here is John’s big day:
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FEBRUARY 16
1963: The Beatles top British rock charts with "Please, Please Me"
1964: The Beatles make their second appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show"
1968: George Harrison, John Lennon and their wifes fly to India for transcendental meditation study with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
1979: George Harrison releases "
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