Saturday 29 March 2014

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF THE BEATLES

  • 2012: Paul McCartney live at Royal Albert Hall, London
  • 1970: Television: Ringo Starr on Frost On Sunday 
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  • 1967: Recording: Good Morning Good Morning, Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite!, With A Little Help From My Friends
  • 1965: Filming: Help!
  • 1963: Live: Odeon Cinema, Lewisham -
    The Beatles' first concert at the Odeon Cinema in Lewisham, London, was part of their tour with Chris Montez and Tommy Roe.
    The group's setlist for this tour contained six songs: Love Me Do, Misery, A Taste Of Honey, Do You Want To Know A Secret, Please Please Me and I Saw Her Standing There.
    The Beatles returned to the venue on one other occasion, on 8 December 1963.
    The building opened as the Gaumont Palace in 1932. It closed as a cinema in 1981 and was converted at various times to a bingo hall, nightclub and pool club. It was demolished in 1991 as part of a road widening scheme.
  • 1962: Live: Odd Spot Club, Liverpool-The Beatles Live: Odd Spot Club, Liverpool-8.00pm, Thursday 29 March 1962 (PHOTO),this was The Beatles' first of two performances at the Odd Spot Club, situated at 89 Bold Street, Liverpool.The club had opened on 9 December 1961.
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