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The Beatles history

The Beatles history

By: Beppe Brocchetta
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The history of the Beatles begins with the rock and roll period in Hamburg, five transferts between 1960 and 1962. The Beatles returned to Liverpool, their debut at the Cavern Club and their first hits with Love Me Do, Please Please Me and She Loves You. The Beatles moved to London in 1963, continued with concerts all over the world until 1966. Studio recordings, contrasts and then the end in 1970. The myth continues. In the photo John Lennon's home in Woolton, Liverpool where it all started. www.ilmitodeibeatles.itCopyright Beppe Brocchetta Music
Episodes
  • Ep.5 Klaus Voormann and Stuart Sutcliffe
    Feb 9 2022
    In 1966 Klaus Voormann designed the cover of the Beatles album Revolver, bassist with the English band Manfred Mann since 1966, starting from 1969 he collaborated as bassist separately with each of them: John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Stuart Sutcliffe had left the Beatles in the late 1960s because he wanted to enroll at the Academy of Fine Arts in Hamburg, occasionally going on stage with them. Stuart lent his Höfner 500/5 bass to Paul McCartney, who played it left-handed.
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    4 mins
  • Ep.4 The Beatles at the Top Ten Club
    Jan 20 2022
    From 1 April to 1 July 1961, during the second trip to Hamburg, the Beatles performed at the Top Ten Club. The official line-up consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney who occasionally performed at the piano, George Harrison and Pete Best.
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    3 mins
  • Ep.3 The Beatles leave Hamburg
    Dec 16 2021
    The Beatles took to the stage wearing suits with gray jackets, shirts, tight pants and pointy shoes, but changed style after meeting their first fans Klaus, Astrid and Jürgen who wore black leather to feel free and different. www.ilmitodeibeatles.it
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    4 mins
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