Tuesday, March 9, 2010
March 9 - Today in Beatles History
1963
Concert at the Granada, East Ham. Two performances.
Start of the Chris Montez and Tommy Roe Tour, 2nd Beatles British tour.
1964
NEMS Enterprises moves location to Sutherland House, 5-6 Argyll Street, 5th floor, London.
Shooting of scenes for 'A Hard Day's Night', on board a train leaving from Paddington Station.
1966
'Rubber Soul', 14th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
1967
Studio 2. 7.00pm-3.30am. Recording: 'Getting Better' (takes 1-7, tape reduction take 7 into takes 8-12). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Malcolm Addey/Ken Townsend; 2nd Engineer: Graham Kirkby.
11.00pm approx. Ringo is the 1st Beatle arriving at the studio.
1.00am approx. Work starts.
1968
'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' is awarded 4 Grammys.
1970
John and Yoko leave the London Clinic.
1982
Startling Studios. Recording basic tracks for LP 'Old Wave'. Producer: Jim Nipar.
1990
Paul's concert in Tokyo ('Get Back Tour').
Have a groovy day!
- Retro Rebirth
If you liked this article then make sure you subscribe to the feed via RSS It's Free. You can also follow me on Twitter too!
Become a Retro Rebirth Fan on our Facebook Page
Check out the Retro Rebirth Design Catalog and see what groovy Music & Pop Culture designs we have for sale.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment