1960 – The Silver Beatles perform at the Grosvenor Ballroom, Liscard, Wallasey. 1961 – The Beatles perform at Blair Hall, Walton, Liverpool. 1962 – The Beatles perform a lunchtime show at the Cavern Club, Liverpool, and at the Plaza Ballroom, St. Helens, that night. 1963 – The Beatles record three editions of their BBC radio series, “Pop Go the Beatles” at the BBC Paris Studio in London. The recording of 10 tracks for The Beatles’ first album in one day (Feb. 11,1963) is widely known, but the group recorded 18 tracks on this day, and in less time. For show No.8, The Beatles perform “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You),” “Crying, Waiting, Hoping,” “Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey,” “To Know Her is to Love Her,” “The Honeymoon Song,” and “Twist and Shout.” Their guests are the Swinging Blue Jeans. Broadcast on August 6. For show No.9, The Beatles perform “Long Tall Sally,” “Please Please Me,” “She Loves You,” “You Really Got a Hold On Me,” “I’ll Get You,” and “I Got a Woman.” Their guests are the Hollies. Broadcast on August 13. For show No.10, The Beatles perform “She Loves You” (but they prefer the version performed on the 9th show and use that one again instead), “Words of Love,” “Glad All Over,” “I Just Don’t Understand,” “Devil In Her Heart,” and “Slow Down.” Their guests are Russ Sainty & the Nu-Notes. Broadcast on August 20. (Note: a number of tracks recorded this day are included on the 1994 Beatles double-album “Live at the BBC.” From show No.8, “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You)” (Disc one, Track 20); “Crying, Waiting, Hoping” (Disc one, Track 21); “To Know Her is to Love Her” (Disc one, Track 24); “The Honeymoon Song” (Disc one, Track 28); and “Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey” (Disc two, Track 24). From show No.9, “I Got a Woman” (Disc one, Track 4); and “Long Tall Sally” (Disc one, Track 26). From show No.10, “Glad All Over” (Disc two, Track 15); “I Just Don’t Understand” (Disc two, Track 16); and “Slow Down” (Disc two, Track 33).) 1968 – The Beatles in the recording studio, Studio Two, EMI’s Abbey Road Studios, London, recording “Cry Baby Cry” (10 takes). A harmonium (played by George Martin) and piano (played by John Lennon) are overdubbed. Engineer Geoff Emerick, no longer able to stand the tension, bickering, and flaring tempers between The Beatles, decides he no longer wishes to work with them. Take 1 was released on “The Beatles Anthology 3? (Disc one, Track 13). 1969 – The Beatles in the recording studio, Studios Two and Three, EMI’s Abbey Road Studios, London, recording overdubs for “Here Comes the Sun. 1971 – John Lennon makes a statement supporting “Oz” magazine and sings “The End of the Road” at a press conference dealing with the “Oz” obscenity case in the U.K. Recording released as a flexi-disc in “Oz” magazine. You can also check out http://www.trulocalmedia.com You can also check out http://www.trulocalmedia.com Check Out The Full In Depth Details Here: July 16th – On This Day In Beatles History
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