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"Anthology" ......30th Anniversary Box Set Coming in November, 2025, featuring all 3 volumes & the newly released volume 4.
Re-mastered & re-mixed by Giles Martin.
https://pgmailer.prettygoodpreview.com/ ... -20250818/
Tracklist for Anthology 4......
ANTHOLOGY 4
CD Disc One:
1: I Saw Her Standing There (Take 2)
2: Money (That’s What I Want) (RM7 undubbed)
3: This Boy (Takes 12 and 13)
4: Tell Me Why (Takes 4 and 5)
5: If I Fell (Take 11)
6: Matchbox (Take 1)
7: Every Little Thing (Takes 6 and 7)
8: I Need You (Take 1)
9: I’ve Just Seen A Face (Take 3)
10: In My Life (Take 1)
11: Nowhere Man (First version – Take 2)
12: Got To Get You Into My Life (Second version – unnumbered mix)
13: Love You To (Take 7)
14: Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 26)
15: She’s Leaving Home (Take 1 – instrumental)
16: Baby, You’re A Rich Man (Takes 11 and 12)
17: All You Need Is Love (Rehearsal for BBC broadcast)
18: The Fool On The Hill (Take 5 – Instrumental)
19: I Am The Walrus (Take 19 – strings, brass, clarinet overdub)
CD Disc Two:
1: Hey Bulldog (Take 4 – instrumental)
2: Good Night (Take 10 with a guitar part from Take 5)
3: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Third Version – Take 27)
4: (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care (Studio jam)
5: Helter Skelter (Second version – Take 17)
6: I Will (Take 29)
7: Can You Take Me Back? (Take 1)
8: Julia (Two rehearsals)
9: Get Back (Take 8)
10: Octopus's Garden (Rehearsal)
11: Don't Let Me Down (First rooftop performance)
12: You Never Give Me Your Money (Take 36)
13: Here Comes The Sun (Take 9)
14: Something (Take 39 – instrumental – strings only)
15: Free As A Bird (2025 mix)
16: Real Love (2025 mix)
17: Now And Then
"Free As A Bird" 2025 re-mix by Giles Martin & Jeff Lynne sample from Anthology 4
Re-mastered & re-mixed by Giles Martin.
https://pgmailer.prettygoodpreview.com/ ... -20250818/
Tracklist for Anthology 4......
ANTHOLOGY 4
CD Disc One:
1: I Saw Her Standing There (Take 2)
2: Money (That’s What I Want) (RM7 undubbed)
3: This Boy (Takes 12 and 13)
4: Tell Me Why (Takes 4 and 5)
5: If I Fell (Take 11)
6: Matchbox (Take 1)
7: Every Little Thing (Takes 6 and 7)
8: I Need You (Take 1)
9: I’ve Just Seen A Face (Take 3)
10: In My Life (Take 1)
11: Nowhere Man (First version – Take 2)
12: Got To Get You Into My Life (Second version – unnumbered mix)
13: Love You To (Take 7)
14: Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 26)
15: She’s Leaving Home (Take 1 – instrumental)
16: Baby, You’re A Rich Man (Takes 11 and 12)
17: All You Need Is Love (Rehearsal for BBC broadcast)
18: The Fool On The Hill (Take 5 – Instrumental)
19: I Am The Walrus (Take 19 – strings, brass, clarinet overdub)
CD Disc Two:
1: Hey Bulldog (Take 4 – instrumental)
2: Good Night (Take 10 with a guitar part from Take 5)
3: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Third Version – Take 27)
4: (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care (Studio jam)
5: Helter Skelter (Second version – Take 17)
6: I Will (Take 29)
7: Can You Take Me Back? (Take 1)
8: Julia (Two rehearsals)
9: Get Back (Take 8)
10: Octopus's Garden (Rehearsal)
11: Don't Let Me Down (First rooftop performance)
12: You Never Give Me Your Money (Take 36)
13: Here Comes The Sun (Take 9)
14: Something (Take 39 – instrumental – strings only)
15: Free As A Bird (2025 mix)
16: Real Love (2025 mix)
17: Now And Then
"Free As A Bird" 2025 re-mix by Giles Martin & Jeff Lynne sample from Anthology 4
"If the songs don't go over, we can do a medley of costumes."
Elvis A. Presley, 1970
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The big 12 LP set isn’t cheap at just under £320.00, but I might buy it as I only have the original CD sets from the 90’s. I just hope FTD don’t have any of their expensive BOOK/CD sets scheduled around the same time. 

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“The Beatles Anthology” Documentary Series
Now a Nine-Part Series Featuring a Brand-new Episode Nine
Streaming Exclusively on Disney+ Beginning November 26
The Beatles’ landmark “Anthology” documentary series has been restored and remastered.
The series’ original eight episodes trace the legendary journey that began in Liverpool and Hamburg and soon captivated the world. They bring to life the timeless stories — of Beatlemania, the band’s groundbreaking arrival in the USA, their role at the forefront of the 1960s counterculture, their spiritual exploration in India, and their eventual breakup. And through it all, the constant thread: the music, always the music.
There is now a completely new Episode Nine, including unseen behind-the-scenes footage of Paul, George and Ringo coming together between 1994 and 1995 to work on “The Anthology” and reflecting on their shared life as The Beatles.
The restoration has been overseen by Apple Corps’ production team, working with Peter Jackson’s Wingnut Films & Park Road Post teams along with Giles Martin, who has created new audio mixes for the majority of the featured music.
https://variety.com/2025/music/news/bea ... 236494846/
Aug 21, 2025 6:31am PT
Beatles Announce the Return of ‘Anthology’ as a Music Collection With Added ‘Volume 4’ and a Disney+ Documentary Series With Bonus Episode
By Chris Willman
Speculation over what major Beatles product Apple Corps would issue as the group’s big annual fall release can now end: It’s a reissue of all of the components of “Anthology,” the band’s multimedia retrospective project of the late ’90s, with additional material added to both the music boxed set and the TV series. The documentary will now be seen as a streaming series on Disney+.
Although a new generation may be discovering all of this audio and visual material for the first time, longtime Beatles buffs will be most interested in the added material. For the LP, CD and digital music packages, that will come in the form of an “Anthology 4” in the boxed set that will include 13 previously unreleased demos and session recordings, alongside other outtakes that already appeared on the band’s deluxe editions in recent years. For the documentary series, that entails a newly assembled ninth episode to join the original eight that were first aired in 1995.
The Beatles‘ “Anthology” book is also being reissued in a softcover 25th anniversary edition, albeit without any additional material beyond the photos and text that were part of the original 2000 printing.
The book reissue will be first out of the gate in this campaign, with an Oct. 14 release date. The music collections will follow on Nov. 21 (a week before Black Friday) in vinyl, CD, digital download and streaming formats. Five days after that, on Nov. 26 (the day before Thanksgiving), the first three episodes of the remastered and expanded documentary series will begin streaming on Disney+.
The new Episode Nine of the documentary series is announced as “including unseen behind-the-scenes footage of Paul, George and Ringo coming together between 1994 and 1995 to work on ‘The Anthology’ and reflecting on their shared life as the Beatles,” per Tuesday’s announcement. The entire documentary has been restored and remastered by Apple Corps’ production team in conjunction with Peter Jackson’s Wingnut Films & Park Road Post teams, plus Giles Martin, whose new audio mixes will be heard in “the majority of the featured music.”
The expanded music collection going out under the “Anthology” banner will be available as an eight-CD set and a 12-LP vinyl set along with the digital editions. This boxed set will include 191 tracks in all, with the new “Anthology 4” volume contributing 36 of those numbers. The fresh additions have been curated by Giles Martin, who also remastered all of the material from the three original audio volumes of “Anthology,” which were first released individually in 1995-96.
Among the inclusions on “Anthology 4” are remixed versions of “Free as a Bird” and “Real Love,” the two songs that came out in conjunction with the original “Anthology” releases, in which John Lennon demos from the 1970s were augmented and brought to completion as official Beatles tracks by Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. These 2025 remixes are described as having been “given new life by their original producer, Jeff Lynne, using de-mixed John Lennon vocals.” (“Now and Then,” released in 2023 as the third and apparently last of the posthumous Beatles singles, joins those two remixed 1995 songs to form the final side of “Anthology 4.”)
The new remix of “Free as a Bird” was released Tuesday as the first previously unheard track to come out from the forthcoming set.
“Anthology 4” also includes track notes written by Kevin Howlett and an introduction compiled from 1996 interviews recorded with Beatles adviser Derek Taylor.
The 36 tracks on “Anthology 4” are a mixture of the 13 previously unreleased tracks and numbers that heretofore appeared on deluxe sets celebrating albums like “Abbey Road,” “Let It Be,” the White Album, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and “Revolver,” plus a couple from the limited digital release “The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963.” Most of the previously unissued tracks are from the Beatles’ early and mid-’60s sessions for albums that have not yet gotten the full deluxe treatment, the way everything from “Revolver” forward in the catalog’s chronology has.
Some fans were hoping for a “Rubber Soul” 60th anniversary set with session outtakes, but Apple Corps has not released any full-album deluxe sets since “Revolver” got that treatment in 2022. Last year’s big Beatles release was “The Beatles: 1964 Albums In Mono,” which did not include previously unreleased material, issued in conjunction with Disney+’s “Beatles ’64” documentary.
Below is the full track listing for the “Anthology 4” discs (which are not being released independently in physical formats apart from the full boxed set):
ANTHOLOGY, VOLUME 4
LP ONE:
Side A:
1: I SAW HER STANDING THERE (Take 2)
The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963 – limited digital release (2013)
2: MONEY (THAT’S WHAT I WANT) (RM7 undubbed)
The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963 – limited digital release (2013)
3: THIS BOY (Takes 12 and 13) – Free As A Bird CD single (currently unavailable)
4: TELL ME WHY (Takes 4 and 5) – previously unreleased
5: IF I FELL (Take 11) – previously unreleased
6: MATCHBOX (Take 1) – previously unreleased
7: EVERY LITTLE THING (Takes 6 and 7) – previously unreleased
8: I NEED YOU (Take 1) – previously unreleased
Side B:
1: I’VE JUST SEEN A FACE (Take 3) – previously unreleased
2: IN MY LIFE (Take 1) – previously unreleased
3: NOWHERE MAN (First Version – Take 2) – previously unreleased
4: GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE (Second Version – unnumbered mix)
Revolver Special Edition (2022)
5: LOVE YOU TO (Take 7)
Revolver Special Edition (2022)
6: STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER (Take 26)
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Special Edition (2017)
7: SHE’S LEAVING HOME (Take 1 – Instrumental)
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Special Edition (2017)
LP TWO:
Side A:
1: BABY, YOU’RE A RICH MAN (Takes 11 and 12) – previously unreleased
2: ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE (Rehearsal for BBC broadcast) – previously unreleased
3: THE FOOL ON THE HILL (Take 5 – Instrumental) – previously unreleased
4 I AM THE WALRUS (Take 19 – Strings, brass, clarinet overdub) – previously unreleased
Side B:
1: HEY BULLDOG (Take 4 – Instrumental) – previously unreleased
2: GOOD NIGHT (Take 10 with a guitar part from Take 5)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
3: WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS (Third Version – Take 27)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
4: (YOU’RE SO SQUARE) BABY I DON’T CARE (Studio Jam)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
5: HELTER SKELTER (Second Version – Take 17)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
6: I WILL (Take 29)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
7: CAN YOU TAKE ME BACK? (Take 1)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
8: JULIA (Two Rehearsals)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
LP THREE:
Side A:
1: GET BACK (Take 8)
Let It Be Special Edition (2021)
2: OCTOPUS’S GARDEN (Rehearsal)
Let It Be Special Edition (2021)
3: DON’T LET ME DOWN (First Rooftop Performance)
Let It Be Special Edition (2021)
4: YOU NEVER GIVE ME YOUR MONEY (Take 36)
Abbey Road Special Edition (2019)
5: HERE COMES THE SUN (Take 9)
Abbey Road Special Edition (2019)
6: SOMETHING (Take 39 – Instrumental – strings only)
Abbey Road Special Edition (2019)
Side B:
1: FREE AS A BIRD (2025 Mix) – new mix
2: REAL LOVE (2025 Mix) – new mix
3: NOW AND THEN – 2023 Single + The Beatles 1966-1970 (‘Blue Album’) (2023)
“The Beatles Anthology” Documentary Series
Now a Nine-Part Series Featuring a Brand-new Episode Nine
Streaming Exclusively on Disney+ Beginning November 26
The Beatles’ landmark “Anthology” documentary series has been restored and remastered.
The series’ original eight episodes trace the legendary journey that began in Liverpool and Hamburg and soon captivated the world. They bring to life the timeless stories — of Beatlemania, the band’s groundbreaking arrival in the USA, their role at the forefront of the 1960s counterculture, their spiritual exploration in India, and their eventual breakup. And through it all, the constant thread: the music, always the music.
There is now a completely new Episode Nine, including unseen behind-the-scenes footage of Paul, George and Ringo coming together between 1994 and 1995 to work on “The Anthology” and reflecting on their shared life as The Beatles.
The restoration has been overseen by Apple Corps’ production team, working with Peter Jackson’s Wingnut Films & Park Road Post teams along with Giles Martin, who has created new audio mixes for the majority of the featured music.
https://variety.com/2025/music/news/bea ... 236494846/
Aug 21, 2025 6:31am PT
Beatles Announce the Return of ‘Anthology’ as a Music Collection With Added ‘Volume 4’ and a Disney+ Documentary Series With Bonus Episode
By Chris Willman
Speculation over what major Beatles product Apple Corps would issue as the group’s big annual fall release can now end: It’s a reissue of all of the components of “Anthology,” the band’s multimedia retrospective project of the late ’90s, with additional material added to both the music boxed set and the TV series. The documentary will now be seen as a streaming series on Disney+.
Although a new generation may be discovering all of this audio and visual material for the first time, longtime Beatles buffs will be most interested in the added material. For the LP, CD and digital music packages, that will come in the form of an “Anthology 4” in the boxed set that will include 13 previously unreleased demos and session recordings, alongside other outtakes that already appeared on the band’s deluxe editions in recent years. For the documentary series, that entails a newly assembled ninth episode to join the original eight that were first aired in 1995.
The Beatles‘ “Anthology” book is also being reissued in a softcover 25th anniversary edition, albeit without any additional material beyond the photos and text that were part of the original 2000 printing.
The book reissue will be first out of the gate in this campaign, with an Oct. 14 release date. The music collections will follow on Nov. 21 (a week before Black Friday) in vinyl, CD, digital download and streaming formats. Five days after that, on Nov. 26 (the day before Thanksgiving), the first three episodes of the remastered and expanded documentary series will begin streaming on Disney+.
The new Episode Nine of the documentary series is announced as “including unseen behind-the-scenes footage of Paul, George and Ringo coming together between 1994 and 1995 to work on ‘The Anthology’ and reflecting on their shared life as the Beatles,” per Tuesday’s announcement. The entire documentary has been restored and remastered by Apple Corps’ production team in conjunction with Peter Jackson’s Wingnut Films & Park Road Post teams, plus Giles Martin, whose new audio mixes will be heard in “the majority of the featured music.”
The expanded music collection going out under the “Anthology” banner will be available as an eight-CD set and a 12-LP vinyl set along with the digital editions. This boxed set will include 191 tracks in all, with the new “Anthology 4” volume contributing 36 of those numbers. The fresh additions have been curated by Giles Martin, who also remastered all of the material from the three original audio volumes of “Anthology,” which were first released individually in 1995-96.
Among the inclusions on “Anthology 4” are remixed versions of “Free as a Bird” and “Real Love,” the two songs that came out in conjunction with the original “Anthology” releases, in which John Lennon demos from the 1970s were augmented and brought to completion as official Beatles tracks by Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. These 2025 remixes are described as having been “given new life by their original producer, Jeff Lynne, using de-mixed John Lennon vocals.” (“Now and Then,” released in 2023 as the third and apparently last of the posthumous Beatles singles, joins those two remixed 1995 songs to form the final side of “Anthology 4.”)
The new remix of “Free as a Bird” was released Tuesday as the first previously unheard track to come out from the forthcoming set.
“Anthology 4” also includes track notes written by Kevin Howlett and an introduction compiled from 1996 interviews recorded with Beatles adviser Derek Taylor.
The 36 tracks on “Anthology 4” are a mixture of the 13 previously unreleased tracks and numbers that heretofore appeared on deluxe sets celebrating albums like “Abbey Road,” “Let It Be,” the White Album, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and “Revolver,” plus a couple from the limited digital release “The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963.” Most of the previously unissued tracks are from the Beatles’ early and mid-’60s sessions for albums that have not yet gotten the full deluxe treatment, the way everything from “Revolver” forward in the catalog’s chronology has.
Some fans were hoping for a “Rubber Soul” 60th anniversary set with session outtakes, but Apple Corps has not released any full-album deluxe sets since “Revolver” got that treatment in 2022. Last year’s big Beatles release was “The Beatles: 1964 Albums In Mono,” which did not include previously unreleased material, issued in conjunction with Disney+’s “Beatles ’64” documentary.
Below is the full track listing for the “Anthology 4” discs (which are not being released independently in physical formats apart from the full boxed set):
ANTHOLOGY, VOLUME 4
LP ONE:
Side A:
1: I SAW HER STANDING THERE (Take 2)
The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963 – limited digital release (2013)
2: MONEY (THAT’S WHAT I WANT) (RM7 undubbed)
The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963 – limited digital release (2013)
3: THIS BOY (Takes 12 and 13) – Free As A Bird CD single (currently unavailable)
4: TELL ME WHY (Takes 4 and 5) – previously unreleased
5: IF I FELL (Take 11) – previously unreleased
6: MATCHBOX (Take 1) – previously unreleased
7: EVERY LITTLE THING (Takes 6 and 7) – previously unreleased
8: I NEED YOU (Take 1) – previously unreleased
Side B:
1: I’VE JUST SEEN A FACE (Take 3) – previously unreleased
2: IN MY LIFE (Take 1) – previously unreleased
3: NOWHERE MAN (First Version – Take 2) – previously unreleased
4: GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE (Second Version – unnumbered mix)
Revolver Special Edition (2022)
5: LOVE YOU TO (Take 7)
Revolver Special Edition (2022)
6: STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER (Take 26)
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Special Edition (2017)
7: SHE’S LEAVING HOME (Take 1 – Instrumental)
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Special Edition (2017)
LP TWO:
Side A:
1: BABY, YOU’RE A RICH MAN (Takes 11 and 12) – previously unreleased
2: ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE (Rehearsal for BBC broadcast) – previously unreleased
3: THE FOOL ON THE HILL (Take 5 – Instrumental) – previously unreleased
4 I AM THE WALRUS (Take 19 – Strings, brass, clarinet overdub) – previously unreleased
Side B:
1: HEY BULLDOG (Take 4 – Instrumental) – previously unreleased
2: GOOD NIGHT (Take 10 with a guitar part from Take 5)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
3: WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS (Third Version – Take 27)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
4: (YOU’RE SO SQUARE) BABY I DON’T CARE (Studio Jam)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
5: HELTER SKELTER (Second Version – Take 17)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
6: I WILL (Take 29)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
7: CAN YOU TAKE ME BACK? (Take 1)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
8: JULIA (Two Rehearsals)
The Beatles (‘White Album’) Special Edition (2018)
LP THREE:
Side A:
1: GET BACK (Take 8)
Let It Be Special Edition (2021)
2: OCTOPUS’S GARDEN (Rehearsal)
Let It Be Special Edition (2021)
3: DON’T LET ME DOWN (First Rooftop Performance)
Let It Be Special Edition (2021)
4: YOU NEVER GIVE ME YOUR MONEY (Take 36)
Abbey Road Special Edition (2019)
5: HERE COMES THE SUN (Take 9)
Abbey Road Special Edition (2019)
6: SOMETHING (Take 39 – Instrumental – strings only)
Abbey Road Special Edition (2019)
Side B:
1: FREE AS A BIRD (2025 Mix) – new mix
2: REAL LOVE (2025 Mix) – new mix
3: NOW AND THEN – 2023 Single + The Beatles 1966-1970 (‘Blue Album’) (2023)
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Looks like the long anticipated "Rubber Soul" deluxe boxed set release will once again take a back seat in 2025. Good news is that 5 of the newly Giles Martin re-mixed Rubber Soul tracks done in 2023 can be found on the 2023 re-release of the 2CD Red Album set.FanFrom'61 wrote: August 21st, 2025, 11:29 am The big 12 LP set isn’t cheap at just under £320.00, but I might buy it as I only have the original CD sets from the 90’s. I just hope FTD don’t have any of their expensive BOOK/CD sets scheduled around the same time.![]()
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Yes, it really is quite mystifying as to why Rubber Soul has not been given the expanded deluxe treatment, especially as December 2025 would have been the 60th anniversary of its original release.TCB-FAN wrote: August 21st, 2025, 12:47 pmLooks like the long anticipated "Rubber Soul" deluxe boxed set release will once again take a back seat in 2025. Good news is that 5 of the newly Giles Martin re-mixed Rubber Soul tracks done in 2023 can be found on the 2023 re-release of the 2CD Red Album set.FanFrom'61 wrote: August 21st, 2025, 11:29 am The big 12 LP set isn’t cheap at just under £320.00, but I might buy it as I only have the original CD sets from the 90’s. I just hope FTD don’t have any of their expensive BOOK/CD sets scheduled around the same time.![]()
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https://vancouversun.com/news/day-histo ... re-stadium

My Mom was up front and I am pretty sure that is her just above the man in the checker coat pushing back on the barricade
DJ and MC Red Robinson warns the crowd the show will end if they do not sit down - a mere 9 minutes into the 22 minute show - 2 teens were already removed for almost being crushed

The Beatles were trying to cause a riot and Lennon told Red to "F--- off the stage"
https://theprovince.com/video/5afe40ac- ... he-beatles
This was the city that Elvis had to end his show early and flee for his life rather than leave the building

My Mom was up front and I am pretty sure that is her just above the man in the checker coat pushing back on the barricade
DJ and MC Red Robinson warns the crowd the show will end if they do not sit down - a mere 9 minutes into the 22 minute show - 2 teens were already removed for almost being crushed

The Beatles were trying to cause a riot and Lennon told Red to "F--- off the stage"
https://theprovince.com/video/5afe40ac- ... he-beatles
This was the city that Elvis had to end his show early and flee for his life rather than leave the building
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October 10,1939
The real Eleanor Rigby died in her sleep of unknown causes at the age of 44. The 1966 Beatles’ song that featured her name wasn’t really written about her, as Paul McCartney’s first draft of the song named the character Miss Daisy Hawkins. Eleanor Rigby’s tombstone was noticed in the 1980s in the graveyard of St. Peter’s Parish Church in Woolton, Liverpool, a few feet from where McCartney and Lennon had met for the first time in 1957.
1959
The Quarry Men played at the Casbah Coffee Club, Liverpool. Ken Brown, suffering from a heavy cold was unable to perform and after the show, an argument started when Paul McCartney said that Brown should not get a share of the performance fee since he had not performed. Lennon and Harrison side with McCartney and Brown quits The Quarry Men
1964
During a UK tour The Beatles appeared at De Montfort Hall in Leicester. Ringo Starr drove himself to the venue after taking delivery of a brand new Facel Vega, apparently reaching speeds of 140 MPH on the M6 motorway.
2006
Mark David Chapman was told by a parole board that he must serve at least another two years in Attica Correctional Facility for murdering John Lennon. “While the panel notes your satisfactory institutional adjustment,” the decision said, “due to the extremely violent nature of the offence, your release would not be in the best interest of the community.”
2013
Paul McCartney and his band surprised New Yorkers by performing songs from his “New” album in a short impromptu free concert to roughly 3,000 people on a long truck parked in the middle of Times Square.
2018
Why John Lennon Was “Terrified” to Meet Elvis Presley
SPIN–18 hours ago
Read through and experience Lennon talking about his marriage, his finances, the Beatles’ legacy, meeting Elvis, and much, much more.
The ‘Rubber Soul’ Track John Lennon Called His ‘Least …
https://www.spin.com/2019/10/archive-19 ... interview/
The real Eleanor Rigby died in her sleep of unknown causes at the age of 44. The 1966 Beatles’ song that featured her name wasn’t really written about her, as Paul McCartney’s first draft of the song named the character Miss Daisy Hawkins. Eleanor Rigby’s tombstone was noticed in the 1980s in the graveyard of St. Peter’s Parish Church in Woolton, Liverpool, a few feet from where McCartney and Lennon had met for the first time in 1957.
1959
The Quarry Men played at the Casbah Coffee Club, Liverpool. Ken Brown, suffering from a heavy cold was unable to perform and after the show, an argument started when Paul McCartney said that Brown should not get a share of the performance fee since he had not performed. Lennon and Harrison side with McCartney and Brown quits The Quarry Men
1964
During a UK tour The Beatles appeared at De Montfort Hall in Leicester. Ringo Starr drove himself to the venue after taking delivery of a brand new Facel Vega, apparently reaching speeds of 140 MPH on the M6 motorway.
2006
Mark David Chapman was told by a parole board that he must serve at least another two years in Attica Correctional Facility for murdering John Lennon. “While the panel notes your satisfactory institutional adjustment,” the decision said, “due to the extremely violent nature of the offence, your release would not be in the best interest of the community.”
2013
Paul McCartney and his band surprised New Yorkers by performing songs from his “New” album in a short impromptu free concert to roughly 3,000 people on a long truck parked in the middle of Times Square.
2018
Why John Lennon Was “Terrified” to Meet Elvis Presley
SPIN–18 hours ago
Read through and experience Lennon talking about his marriage, his finances, the Beatles’ legacy, meeting Elvis, and much, much more.
The ‘Rubber Soul’ Track John Lennon Called His ‘Least …
https://www.spin.com/2019/10/archive-19 ... interview/
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I’d be surprised if Ringo was doing 140 mph on the M6 in 1964 as most of it was not open until 1968. The M6 does not go by Leicester, but the M1 does, but that said, it only went as far as Rugby in 1964.NinaFromCanadaEh wrote: October 10th, 2025, 11:16 am October 10,1939
The real Eleanor Rigby died in her sleep of unknown causes at the age of 44. The 1966 Beatles’ song that featured her name wasn’t really written about her, as Paul McCartney’s first draft of the song named the character Miss Daisy Hawkins. Eleanor Rigby’s tombstone was noticed in the 1980s in the graveyard of St. Peter’s Parish Church in Woolton, Liverpool, a few feet from where McCartney and Lennon had met for the first time in 1957.
1959
The Quarry Men played at the Casbah Coffee Club, Liverpool. Ken Brown, suffering from a heavy cold was unable to perform and after the show, an argument started when Paul McCartney said that Brown should not get a share of the performance fee since he had not performed. Lennon and Harrison side with McCartney and Brown quits The Quarry Men
1964
During a UK tour The Beatles appeared at De Montfort Hall in Leicester. Ringo Starr drove himself to the venue after taking delivery of a brand new Facel Vega, apparently reaching speeds of 140 MPH on the M6 motorway.
2006
Mark David Chapman was told by a parole board that he must serve at least another two years in Attica Correctional Facility for murdering John Lennon. “While the panel notes your satisfactory institutional adjustment,” the decision said, “due to the extremely violent nature of the offence, your release would not be in the best interest of the community.”
2013
Paul McCartney and his band surprised New Yorkers by performing songs from his “New” album in a short impromptu free concert to roughly 3,000 people on a long truck parked in the middle of Times Square.
2018
Why John Lennon Was “Terrified” to Meet Elvis Presley
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interesting
i had copied that data a long time ago and I am in Canada so no familiar with the roads in the UK
i had copied that data a long time ago and I am in Canada so no familiar with the roads in the UK
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I travelled up and down the M1 and M6 motorways from London to Liverpool and vice versa lots of times and if Ringo had been coming fro London to Leicester, it would have been on the M1. If he had been coming from Liverpool, there wasn’t much of it available and it would have been mostly cross country from there to Leicester.NinaFromCanadaEh wrote: October 10th, 2025, 11:28 am interesting
i had copied that data a long time ago and I am in Canada so no familiar with the roads in the UK
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My girlfriend (my wife now) and I went to The Cavern on the last day it was open in May 1973. Unfortunately, there was no sign of the Fab Four playing lol.
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i am surprise they would not have had photos and Beatles stuff on display, as the place that launched them
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The new one does but not really the old one. Back in 1973 when it in its last days, it was just a dance cellar that smelt of sweat and booze.NinaFromCanadaEh wrote: October 10th, 2025, 12:32 pm i am surprise they would not have had photos and Beatles stuff on display, as the place that launched them
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1963
The Beatles completed the final session for their second album ‘With the Beatles’ recording ‘I Wanna Be Your Man.’ a song originally written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney to provide friends the Rolling Stones with a hit song. The group then drove to London airport for a flight to Stockholm, Sweden to start their first foreign tour. The Fab four were met at Stockholm airport by hundreds of girl fans that had taken the day of school.
1965
“Yesterday” by the Beatles spent a third week at #1.
1966
The Supremes became the first female vocal group to top the album charts when their Supremes a Go Go LP hit #1 today.
1970
John Lennon completed work on his first solo studio album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band.
1971
“Imagine” by John Lennon debuted all the way up at #20.
1972
“That’ll Be The Day,” a 1950s revival drama loosely based on the Harry Nilsson song “1941,” starring Ringo Starr, David Essex, Keith Moon, Billy Fury and the Nashville Teens’ John Hawken, began filming in England. The movie opened in 1973 to good reviews, many critics praising its gritty realism.
1980
Mark David Chapman quit his security job and signed out for the last time. Instead of the usual “Chappy” he wrote “John Lennon”. Chapman would murder Lennon on December 8th of this year outside his New York City home.
2014
A letter that John Lennon wrote to New York-based television host Joe Franklin sold for more than $28,000 at the Boston-based RR Auction. In the letter, Lennon raves about his wife’s musical talents and asks Franklin to give her latest LP a listen.
1963
The Beatles completed the final session for their second album ‘With the Beatles’ recording ‘I Wanna Be Your Man.’ a song originally written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney to provide friends the Rolling Stones with a hit song. The group then drove to London airport for a flight to Stockholm, Sweden to start their first foreign tour. The Fab four were met at Stockholm airport by hundreds of girl fans that had taken the day of school.
1965
“Yesterday” by the Beatles spent a third week at #1.
1966
The Supremes became the first female vocal group to top the album charts when their Supremes a Go Go LP hit #1 today.
1970
John Lennon completed work on his first solo studio album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band.
1971
“Imagine” by John Lennon debuted all the way up at #20.
1972
“That’ll Be The Day,” a 1950s revival drama loosely based on the Harry Nilsson song “1941,” starring Ringo Starr, David Essex, Keith Moon, Billy Fury and the Nashville Teens’ John Hawken, began filming in England. The movie opened in 1973 to good reviews, many critics praising its gritty realism.
1980
Mark David Chapman quit his security job and signed out for the last time. Instead of the usual “Chappy” he wrote “John Lennon”. Chapman would murder Lennon on December 8th of this year outside his New York City home.
2014
A letter that John Lennon wrote to New York-based television host Joe Franklin sold for more than $28,000 at the Boston-based RR Auction. In the letter, Lennon raves about his wife’s musical talents and asks Franklin to give her latest LP a listen.
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In August of 1965, The Beatles came to the house at Perugia Way. Elvis and I and a couple of other guys were sitting on the couch in front of the TV. The way it was set up was there was a couch against a wall, a TV almost in the middle of the room and two comfortable chairs on each side of the couch. The Beatles came in and everybody said hello and sat down. And The Beatles didn't say anything. John, Paul, George and Ringo just sat there and stared at Elvis. The TV was on but the sound was off. We'd used to do that sometimes when we'd talk. Elvis said, 'if all you guys are gonna do is sit and stare at me, I'm gonna go to bed'. He said, 'I thought maybe we'd talk a while and then jam a little'. When he said that it broke the ice. There was a baby grand piano in the room and they got around a piano. First, Paul played the piano and Elvis and them were singing. John had a guitar. They started singing Chuck Berry songs. Then Paul got up from the piano and Elvis sat down and of course we had some guitars up there and a bass. Ringo didn't have any drums to play so he started banging on a chair. He loved it. Elvis liked the guys.
After they finished jamming, George Harrison went out by the pool to smoke a joint. Ringo played pool with Red West and Sonny West. We had this little table that converted into a roulette table and Brian Epstein and the Colonel played roulette. He took Epstein for some money. Everybody had a great time that night. And as The Beatles were leaving, John said to Elvis and us, 'I'd like to invite you all to come to the house where we're staying on Mulholland Drive tomorrow'. Elvis said, 'I'll see if I can but I might have to go into the studio'. He didn't have to go into the studio. I asked Elvis if he was goin'. He said, 'Hell no'. See, Elvis did his duty. Celebrities didn't mean that much to Elvis. He had very few celebrities that were really friends. One of them was Sammy Davis Jr. Elvis also really liked B.B. King.
Me, Jerry Schilling., Billy Smith and Alan Fortas went to see The Beatles at their house the next day and they were just thrilled to see us. They treated us as if Elvis was there. I remember distinctly John and I standing by some sliding doors in the patio by the back. John looked at me and said, 'Marty, you just don't know what last night meant to me. Elvis was the only person that we wanted to meet when we came to America'. They had tried to meet Elvis the first time they came to America in '64 but Elvis wasn't really in any mood to meet them. Elvis was never jealous of anybody except he knew that The Beatles had created a big stir. In a way he was scared because by that time he hadn't been cutting shit. He'd been cutting these movie songs, and here they come with the hits. That bothered him a little bit, but he liked some of their music.
In 1966 when The Beatles came out to L.A. we'd hang out with them. One night I went into this room and Paul was sitting behind the piano. He asked me, 'Marty, do you think Elvis would ever cut some of my songs?' Elvis did end up cutting some of his songs like 'Get Back', 'Yesterday' and 'Hey Jude'. I did an instrumental version of 'Hey Jude' for Pepper Records and played the dub for Elvis. He loved it. I don't know if that gave him the idea to record it but subsequently, he recorded 'Hey Jude'.
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After they finished jamming, George Harrison went out by the pool to smoke a joint. Ringo played pool with Red West and Sonny West. We had this little table that converted into a roulette table and Brian Epstein and the Colonel played roulette. He took Epstein for some money. Everybody had a great time that night. And as The Beatles were leaving, John said to Elvis and us, 'I'd like to invite you all to come to the house where we're staying on Mulholland Drive tomorrow'. Elvis said, 'I'll see if I can but I might have to go into the studio'. He didn't have to go into the studio. I asked Elvis if he was goin'. He said, 'Hell no'. See, Elvis did his duty. Celebrities didn't mean that much to Elvis. He had very few celebrities that were really friends. One of them was Sammy Davis Jr. Elvis also really liked B.B. King.
Me, Jerry Schilling., Billy Smith and Alan Fortas went to see The Beatles at their house the next day and they were just thrilled to see us. They treated us as if Elvis was there. I remember distinctly John and I standing by some sliding doors in the patio by the back. John looked at me and said, 'Marty, you just don't know what last night meant to me. Elvis was the only person that we wanted to meet when we came to America'. They had tried to meet Elvis the first time they came to America in '64 but Elvis wasn't really in any mood to meet them. Elvis was never jealous of anybody except he knew that The Beatles had created a big stir. In a way he was scared because by that time he hadn't been cutting shit. He'd been cutting these movie songs, and here they come with the hits. That bothered him a little bit, but he liked some of their music.
In 1966 when The Beatles came out to L.A. we'd hang out with them. One night I went into this room and Paul was sitting behind the piano. He asked me, 'Marty, do you think Elvis would ever cut some of my songs?' Elvis did end up cutting some of his songs like 'Get Back', 'Yesterday' and 'Hey Jude'. I did an instrumental version of 'Hey Jude' for Pepper Records and played the dub for Elvis. He loved it. I don't know if that gave him the idea to record it but subsequently, he recorded 'Hey Jude'.
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