Rare Beatles footage from 1964 tour
The Beatles arrive in Wellington on 21 June 1964. 7000 fans turn up at the airport. The event is documented in one of the earliest colour clips of the Beatles which has never been seen before.
The Beatles arrive in Wellington on 21 June 1964. 7000 fans turn up at the airport. The event is documented in one of the earliest colour clips of the Beatles which has never been seen before.
Here’s a chronology of the Beatles’ visits in Birmingham in the 60s and a gallery of images. The Beatles first visit in Birmingham was in 1963, the last on December 9, 1965.
Beck, Paul Simon, Norah Jones and Dhani Harrison performed live on stage playing songs from All Things Must Pass and Abbey Road as Conan O’Brien hosted the George Harrison Week.
George Harrison’s first six solo albums, released between 1968 and 1975 on The Beatles’ Apple Records label, have been digitally remastered from the original analogue masters for CD and digital release on 22 September by UMG.
Now you can have The Beatles’ nine U.K. albums, the American-compiled Magical Mystery Tour, and the Mono Masters collection of non-album tracks in mono on 180-gram vinyl LPs with faithfully replicated artwork.
On Saturday December 9th, 1961 The Beatles played at the Palais Ballroom, Aldershot with only 18 people attending, but a splendid time was guaranteed for all…