Born in 1946, Freddie Mercury naturally developed a great admiration for the Beatles when they rose to fame in the early 1960s.For Freddie Mercury, John Lennon occupied a unique and lofty position.When asked in 1984 who he would like to meet and talk to, Mercury said:“The only person I wish …
Read More »The Beatles’ second concert at Shea Stadium occurred on August 23, 1966
The Beatles’ second concert at Shea Stadium occurred on August 23, 1966. It was part of their final tour, often referred to as the “1966 North American Tour.” The Shea Stadium concerts were iconic moments in Beatles history, as they were some of the largest concerts ever held at the …
Read More »June 28, 1966 – The Beatles at London Airport, before flight by Japanese Airlines
June 28, 1966 – The Beatles began the day returning first to London Airport, before catching the inaugural flight by Japanese Airlines. This took The Beatles across the North Pole, but an adverse weather warning caused their flight to be grounded in Anchorage, Alaska. The day after the Hamburg concert …
Read More »1964, the Beatles play Indianapolis.
Ringo tells the story of walking around the hotel at 4 am and telling two police officers that he can’t sleep. “Let’s go for a ride,” said the officers. “So, they let me drive the car which was great. Then we went screaming all over the city.” After the shows, …
Read More »On September 19, 1964, between the Dallas Tx and New York
On September 19, 1964, between the Dallas Tx and New York dates, The Beatles rested for a day in Alton, Missouri, at the ranch of Reed Pigman, owner of the American Flyers airline.Describing the flight from Dallas to the Pigman ranch, George, who hated flying, said:“We flew from Dallas to …
Read More »1964, the Beatles celebrated Brian’s 30th birthday on the Missouri ranch
Ruby Hickman, a tour assistant in charge of booking airline flights, learned of Brian’s birthday and arranged for birthday cake and dinner. She asked the Beatles if they wanted to buy Brian a birthday present. “What for?” they responded. “He has money. He can buy whatever he wants. We’ve never …
Read More »The Beatles song which gave Ringo his only drum solo
“The End” features the only drum solo recorded by Ringo with the Beatles and comes in at a succinct 25 seconds. He disliked solos, preferring to cater drum work to whoever sang in a particular performance. His solo on “The End” was recorded with twelve microphones around his drum kit. …
Read More »1966, “Paperback Writer” – The Beatles
During the song’s recording sessions in April 1966, John demanded to know why the bass on a certain Wilson Pickett record exceeded that on any Beatles records. EMI recording engineer Geoff Emerick responded by boosting the bass on the record. “‘Paperback Writer’ was the first time the bass sound had …
Read More »October 25, 1964 – The Beatles’ third and final visit to Brighton
October 25, 1964 – The Beatles’ third and final visit to Brighton was the 14th date of their 1964 British tour. They had previously performed at the same venue, the Hippodrome Theatre, on 2 June 1963 and 12 July 1964. The Beatles performed two concerts each night on the tour, …
Read More »IMPORTANCE OF THE BEATLES IN MUSIC
The Beatles were the first group to experiment with the feedback sound with the electric guitar in the song I feel fine. The Beatles introduced the Indian zither to rock music. In Norwegian Wood it is heard for the first time. For the first time a pop rock group introduces …
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