Wednesday, October 6, 2010

October 6 - Today in Beatles History

Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Hey Jude, Smothers Brothers

1962
First signing of records by the Beatles ('Love Me Do'/'P.S. I Love You'), at the Dawson's Music Shop, Widnes.

1963
Concert at the Regal, Kircaldy.

1964
Studio 2. 3.00-6.45pm. Recording: 'Eight Days A Week' (takes 1-6). Studio 2. 7.00-10.00pm. Recording: 'Eight Days A Week' (takes 7-13). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Norman Smith; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott/Mike Stone.
First time the Beatles take an incomplete idea into the studio and experiment various ways of recording it.

1967
Studio 2. 7.00-12.00pm. Recording: 'Blue Jay Way' (overdub onto take 3). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush.
Recording of celli for 'Blue Jay Way'.

Closing of the UFO Club, at the basement of the Blarney Club, London.

1968
Transmission of the 'Hey Jude' clip on the US TV program 'Smothers Brothers Show'.

1969
US single release: 'Something'/'Come Together'.

1988
London and New York premieres of 'Imagine: John Lennon'.

1997
Publishing date for "Paul McCartney - Many Years From Now"in England.


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