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Learn about the final public performance of the Beatles on 30 January 1969, from the rooftop of their Apple Corps headquarters in London. Find out the background, preparation, setlist, reaction and legacy of this historic event.
A documentary of the Beatles' 1965 concert at Shea Stadium, the largest audience they had drawn up to that time. The film shows the events leading up to the show, the performance, and the aftermath, with some post-production editing and audio changes.
I'm Down is a rock and roll song by the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was released as the B-side to "Help!" in 1965 and features a Vox Continental organ and a wild vocal style.
A song by the Beatles from their 1969 album Yellow Submarine, written by George Harrison as a celebration of his LSD experiences. The song features a drone-like Hammond organ, electric guitar feedback and a brass section, and was inspired by Indian music and spirituality.
The entire concert is on YouTube, just 20 minutes or so. By the summer, the Beatles had their first U.S. tour, including their first Missouri concert as "A Hard Day's Night," their first film ...
A re-creation of a ticket for a concert by the Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl on August 23, 1964. The date of Saturday was a mistake and the actual concert was on Sunday.
The Beatles' third and final concert tour of North America in August 1966 was marred by controversy, death threats and low ticket sales. The tour coincided with the release of their album Revolver and their anti-war stance, which sparked backlash from Christian fundamentalists and the US press.
The Beatles in 1969, the year they performed a famed rooftop concert atop the Apple Corps headquarters in London. From left, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. Love me do