Tag: 1969
Apple Studios, Savile Row, London Producer: George Martin Engineer: Glyn Johns This was the 13th day of the Get Back/Let It Be sessions, and the second to take place …
Apple Studios, Savile Row, London Producer: George Martin Engineer: Glyn Johns Following a week’s break, The Beatles resumed work on the Get Back/Let It Be sessions with the film …
Prior to the first Let It Be session to be filmed at Apple Studios, Ringo Starr gave an interview to the BBC’s David Wigg for the radio show Scene …
The Beatles assembled on this day at their new studio in the basement of their Apple Corps headquarters on Savile Row, London. This was day 11 of the Get …
All four Beatles met on this day to discuss their future, following George Harrison’s sudden departure on 10 January.
The ninth day of the Get Back/Let It Be sessions was the second full one without George Harrison, who had walked out of Twickenham Film Studios on 10 January …
The Beatles had met at Ringo Starr’s house over the previous weekend in an attempt to resolve the issues that had led to George Harrison walking out of the …
Just as Ringo Starr had temporarily quit The Beatles in August 1968, George Harrison walked out on this day, unable to tolerate any longer the tensions within the group.
The sixth day of the Get Back/Let It Be sessions began with Paul McCartney working alone on a number of songs.
On the fifth day of rehearsals for The Beatles’ Get Back/Let It Be project, the group continued work on the stronger songs performed thus far, and tested out arrangements …
The fourth day of the Get Back/Let It Be sessions was a somewhat typical blend of original song rehearsals, unstructured jamming and randomly-chosen cover versions.
Following a weekend break, The Beatles’ rehearsals for the Get Back/Let It Be project resumed on 6 January 1969.
The second day of rehearsals for the Get Back/Let It Be sessions saw them play a number of songs, many of which were rough versions of rock ‘n’ roll …
The Beatles’ Get Back project was the group’s attempt to return to their roots. It initially saw them rehearsing and recording songs for a television special and live performance …