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In 1967, The Beatles and producer George Martin gathered in the studio to record the song “A Day in the Life.” They were far from the only people in the studio that day. In their typical fashion, the band invited many of their contemporaries to join them as they recorded the song. According to one of the many people present, Martin seemed embarrassed by the spectacle.
George Martin seemed embarrassed as The Beatles recorded a song
David Puttnam, who was a friend of The Beatles, was present at the “A Day in the Life” recording session. He admitted that many of his experiences with the band were chaotic.
“From the moment they started meeting to make the film [Magical Mystery Tour], there are fantastic stories of total lunacy,” Puttnam said in the book All You Need Is Love: The Beatles in Their Own Words by Peter Brown and Steven Gaines. “You hire a caterer,...
George Martin seemed embarrassed as The Beatles recorded a song
David Puttnam, who was a friend of The Beatles, was present at the “A Day in the Life” recording session. He admitted that many of his experiences with the band were chaotic.
“From the moment they started meeting to make the film [Magical Mystery Tour], there are fantastic stories of total lunacy,” Puttnam said in the book All You Need Is Love: The Beatles in Their Own Words by Peter Brown and Steven Gaines. “You hire a caterer,...
- 7/6/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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On this day in 1967, the Beatles made television history... again.
Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and John Lennon debuted their soon-to-be hit single, "All You Need Is Love," as part of the world's first live international telecast. The BBC asked the Beatles to create and perform the song for their "Our World" program, which had different countries produce segments that best reflected its culture, according Wzlx.com.
Naturally, the Beatles were selected as the UK's representative. The resulting performance on June 25, 1967, was a technological feat at the time, beamed out to more than 400 million people in 26 countries. With the feel-good song backed by an orchestra and a few of the band's good friends like Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger, you can see why it's also one of the Beatles' most iconic TV moments.
To remember this moment in history, here is a sampling of classic Beatles television moments we'll never forget.
Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and John Lennon debuted their soon-to-be hit single, "All You Need Is Love," as part of the world's first live international telecast. The BBC asked the Beatles to create and perform the song for their "Our World" program, which had different countries produce segments that best reflected its culture, according Wzlx.com.
Naturally, the Beatles were selected as the UK's representative. The resulting performance on June 25, 1967, was a technological feat at the time, beamed out to more than 400 million people in 26 countries. With the feel-good song backed by an orchestra and a few of the band's good friends like Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger, you can see why it's also one of the Beatles' most iconic TV moments.
To remember this moment in history, here is a sampling of classic Beatles television moments we'll never forget.
- 6/25/2013
- by Anthonia Akitunde
- Huffington Post
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Beatlemania is about to strike again. The Beatles' Apple Corps has authorized a production company, Ovow, to scour the globe for material captured by amateurs and professionals during the group's concert tours in the 1960s for a major film project called "The Beatles Live!", TheWrap has learned. The effort will kick off on Thursday morning with a promotional video (see below). Ovow -- an acronym for One Voice One World, a reference to the Beatles' final live performance in the "Our World" satellite broadcast on June 25, 1967 -- says it has commissioned worldwide...
- 11/15/2012
- by Lew Harris
- The Wrap
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