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Wednesday 15 June 2011

the beatles what i love about my band

 "what i love about the beatles is they can sing i mean sing  all the band  members are singers."

Saturday 21 May 2011

SGT PEPER ALBUM COVER

 its the best beatle ALBUM I LOVE IT




the content Of THE ALBUM             

Side one
No. Title Lead vocals Length
1. "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"   McCartney 2:02
2. "With a Little Help from My Friends"   Starr 2:44
3. "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"   Lennon 3:28
4. "Getting Better"   McCartney 2:48
5. "Fixing a Hole"   McCartney 2:36
6. "She's Leaving Home"   McCartney and Lennon 3:35
7. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"   Lennon 2:37
Side two
No. Title Lead vocals Length
1. "Within You Without You" (Harrison) Harrison 5:04
2. "When I'm Sixty-Four"   McCartney 2:37
3. "Lovely Rita"   McCartney 2:42
4. "Good Morning Good Morning"   Lennon 2:41
5. "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)"   McCartney, Lennon, Harrison and Starr 1:19
6. "A Day in the Life   Lennon and McCartney 5:39

THANK U BRYAN for giving us the beatles



Thursday 5 May 2011

timeline

Beatles Timeline 

Click on any picture to get an enlarged view.

John Lennon1957 - At the age of sixteen, John Lennon forms the Quarry Men with friends from his school, Quarry Bank Grammar.


Paul McCartneyJuly 6, 1957 - After meeting Paul McCartney during a Quarry Men performance at Woolton Parish Church fete, John invites him to join the band.

George Harrison
February 1958 - George Harrison joins the Quarry Men.


Stu SutcliffeJanuary 1960 - A friend of John's from Liverpool College of Art, Stu Sutcliffe is asked to join the group as the bass guitarist. The band decides to change itsname to Silver Beatles.

Pete BestAugust 1960 - Pete Best becomes the group's drummer. The group makes a final change to their name and are now known as simply the Beatles. They go on to play various venues in Hamburg including such clubs as Indra, Kaiserkeller, Top Ten and Star.

Early BeatlesDecember 27, 1960 - The Beatles return to Liverpool and play at Litherland Town Hall. With their popularity becoming secure, they go on to play gigs North West of Britain for the next two years.

Stu Sutcliffe
April 1961 - Stuart Sutcliffe decides to quit the Beatles.


Brian Epstein
November 1961 - Brian Epstein becomes the Beatles' manager.


Decca Records
January 1, 1962 - The Beatles audition unsuccessfully for Decca Records in London.

Stuart Sutcliffe GravesiteApril 10, 1962 - Stuart Sutcliffe dies of a cerebral hemorrhage.


George MartinJune 6, 1962 - After auditioning for George Martin, a producer at EMI, he signs them. He goes to be their producer for their entire career.

Beatles drummer quitsAugust 16, 1962 - Pete Best is dismissed from the Beatles.

Ringo StarrAugust 18, 1962 - Ringo Starr joins the band.

Love Me DoOctober 5, 1962 - "Love Me Do", the Beatles' first single, is released in the United Kingdom. It rises to #17 on the British charts.

Love Me DoJanuary 11, 1963 - The Beatles' second single, "Please Please Me," is released in the U.K.. On February 22 it reaches number one on the British charts and stays there for two weeks.

Beatles Recording SessionFebruary 11, 1963 - The Beatles record their first full album, "Please Please Me." The complete recording only took them one day.

Please Please Me AlbumMarch 22, 1963 - The album "Please Please Me" is released in the U.K. and becomes a huge success. It remains number one on the UK charts for 29 weeks.

Meet the Beatles AlbumJuly 12, 1963 - The album "Please Please Me" is released in the United States under the title of, "Introducing the Beatles".

BeatlemaniaOctober 1963 - Beatlemania spreads throughout Europe.

Beatles at the London PalladiumOctober 13, 1963 - Beatles appear on ITV's "Sunday Night at the London Palladium" which is televised to over 15 million viewers.

Beatles at the Royal Command PerformanceNovember 4, 1963 - Performing for the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, the Beatles play at the Royal Command Performance. Before starting the song "Twist and Shout", John entertains the crowd with a comment, "Will the people in the cheaper seats clap their hands? And the rest of you, if you'll just rattle your jewelry."

With the Beatles AlbumNovember 22, 1963 - The Beatles release "With the Beatles" in the U.K., It reaches the number one spot on the British charts and stays there for 21 weeks.

I Want to Hold Your Hand UK SingleNovember 29, 1963 - The single "I Want To Hold Your Hand" is released in the U.K. and immediately hits number one on the charts.

I Want to Hold Your Hand US SingleDecember 26 , 1963 - "I Want To Hold Your Hand" is released in the United States and spends seven weeks in the number one spot on the charts.

1964 - 66 

Meet the Beatles AlbumJanuary 20, 1964 - "Meet the Beatles" is released in the United States. It remains in the number one position on Billboard's chart for 11 weeks.

Beatles U.S. ArrivalFebruary 7, 1964 - The Beatles arrive in the United States.


Beatles on Ed Sullivan February 9, 1964February 9, 1964 - The Beatles perform on "The Ed Sullivan Show". According to the Nielsen ratings, they are watched by over 73 million people. During the show they perform five songs, "She Loves You," "I Saw Her Standing There," "All My Loving," "Till There Was You" and "I Want To Hold Your Hand."

Beatles perform at the Washington Coliseum 1964February 11, 1964 - The Beatles perform at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C.

Beatles perform at Carnegie Hall 1964February 12, 1964 - The Beatles perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City.


Beatles on Ed Sullivan February 16, 1964February 16, 1964 - The Beatles make their second appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show." They perform "From Me to You," "This Boy," "All My Loving," "I Saw Her Standing There" and closed with "I Want to Hold Your Hand."

Beatles on Ed Sullivan February 23, 1964February 23, 1964 - The Beatles appear for the third time on "The Ed Sullivan Show," this time with a taped performance "Twist and Shout" and "Please Please Me" and closed the show once again with "I Want To Hold Your Hand".

Beatles Hard Days Night PosterMarch 2, 1964 - The Beatles begin filming their first film, "A Hard Day's Night." They take eight weeks to complete it.

Beatles Can't Buy Me Love SingleMarch 31, 1964 - The Beatles hold the top five slots on Billboard's chart: (1) Can't Buy Me Love, (2) Twist and Shout, (3) She Loves You, (4) I Want To Hold Your Hand (5) Please Please Me.

BillboardApril 4, 1964 - The Beatles hold 14 slots on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.

Beatles Hard Days NightJuly 6, 1964 - "A Hard Day's Night" premieres in London.


Hard Days Night AlbumJuly 10, 1964 - The album "A Hard Day's Night" is released in the United Kingdom. It shortly reaches number one on the charts. In August the album is released in the United States where it also reaches number one.

August 11, 1964 - "A Hard Day's Night" opens in America.

Beatles - Cow Palace - 1964August 19, 1964 - The Beatles begin a USA/Canada tour with a concert at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, California.


Beatles For Sale AlbumDecember 4, 1964 - The album "Beatles For Sale" is released in the U.K. and as with previous releases it hits number one.

Beatles Help PosterFebruary 23, 1965 - Shooting begins on the Beatles' second film, "Help!"


Beatles MedalsJune 12, 1965 - The Beatles are named Members of the British Empire by the Queen, and in October they are presented with medals at Buckingham Palace.

July 29, 1965 - The Beatles second movie, "Help" opens in London.

Beatles Help AlbumAugust 6, 1965 - The album, "Help" is released in the U.K. and reaches number one both in the U.K. and the United States.


Beatles Shea Stadium 65August 15, 1965 - The Beatles perform at New York's Shea Stadium. The concert grosses $304,000 U.S. dollars. The Beatles' share was $160,000.

Beatles Rubber Soul AlbumDecember 3, 1965 - The album, "Rubber Soul" is released in the U.K. and reaches number one both in the U.K. and the United States.


Beatles Revolver AlbumAugust 5, 1966 - The album, "Revolver" is released in the U.K. and reaches number one both in the U.K. and the United States.


Beatles Candlestick Park 66August 29, 1966 - The Beatles perform their last live concert, in San Francisco, California.

1967 - 70 

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandJune 1, 1967 - The album, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" is released in the U.K. and reaches number one both in the U.K. and the United States. It also receives four Grammy Awards including Best Album.

All You Need is LoveJune 25, 1967 - The Beatles perform "All You Need is Love" in "Our World," a two-hour satellite television program transmitted live by satellite to five continents and 24 countries.

Brian Epstein HeadstoneAugust 27, 1967 - Brian Epstein dies. The Beatles are told of his death while they are visiting Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in Bangor, Wales.


Magical Mystery Tour AlbumNovember 27, 1967 - The album, "Magical Mystery Tour" is released in the U.S. and hits number one. It is released in the U.K. eleven days later missing three of the songs found on the U.S. release.

December 26, 1967 - "Magical Mystery Tour," an hour-long television special airs in the U.K.

February 1968 - The Beatles spent a few weeks in Rishikesh, India, to attend a seminar hosted by Maharishi.

May 14, 1968 - John and Paul appear on "The Tonight Show" to announce that their new company, Apple.

July 17, 1968 - "Yellow Submarine" premieres in London. It opens in America several months later.

Beatles White AlbumNovember 22, 1968 - The album, "The Beatles" (better known as the White Album) is released and reaches number one both in the U.K. and the United States.

Yellow Submarine AlbumJanuary 13, 1969 - The soundtrack album, "Yellow Submarine" is released in the U.S. and reaches number two both in the U.K. and the United States. Number one is still held by the White Album.

Beatles Rooftop ConcertJanuary 30, 1969 - The Beatles perform together for the last time live on the roof of Apple's London office. The performance can be seen in the movie documentary "Let It Be."

September, 1969 - John decides to leave the Beatles, but he does not announce it publicly because of current contract negotiations with EMI.

Abbey Road AlbumSeptember 26, 1969 - The Beatles last album, "Abbey Road" is released in the U.K. and reaches number one both in the U.K. and the United States.

April 10, 1970 - Paul announces that he has left the Beatles.

Beatles Let It Be AlbumMay 8, 1970 - The Beatles last album, "Let It Be" which unknown to many was recorded before "Abbey Road"