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"Who's The Redhead On The Roof....?": My life with The Beatles

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The RS interviews will always be a valid source for those wanting to know what Lennon was thinking and feeling at the time. Mal and Neil were by the Fab Four's side throughout the hectic years of Beatlemania, setting up equipment, hustling the group to and from venues and keeping thousands of fans at bay. Mal Evans at London Airport in July 1966, on returning from The Beatles' troubled trip to the Philippines. Mal wondered if he'd ever get out of the country in one piece.

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Added a new transparency version of one of Mal’s photos, and a Japanese single cover with the same photo.Giles Martin: Yeah. Yes, it’s in the film, and if there was no visual for it, I’d definitely put it in, but there is and the visual is great. So the same people that are gonna be interested in having the full rooftop performance would probably just rather see it than hear it, and the mix will be my mix, anyway, in the film. So the rooftop performance is in the film and concerts always sound much better when you can see them. April 29, 1969: Melody Maker reported 68 hours of footage was about to be edited down, “from which two films will be produced.” Out Now: Nirvana ‘In Utero’ 30th Anniversary Reissue, ft. Previously Unreleased Live Shows and B-Sides (Listen/Buy) When Let It Be was first shown to the public, on May 13, 1970, there was no glitz or red carpet. Instead the film was screened in ordinary theaters dotting the United States, not at a promoted premiere in New York as Apple had initially promoted.

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In February 2008, news was that Florida resident Paul Cole, the man beside the police van had died, aged 93. But was he really that man? We don’t think so, and here’s why. All episodes of SATB all feature conversations. Sometimes they are with Beatles authorities: writers or academics who’ve done the research and come up with a thesis. Others are with folks in the business: musicians who were inspired by The Beatles and who’ve walked the walk – written songs, recorded records, gone on tour. They know the ins and outs of Beatles music. Kevin Harrington: Two years, ’68 to 70. It was two years of an incredible time for my life, 18 to 20 years old. I’m very proud to have done what I did. I’m really honored to have been invited into that small unit when I was and be welcomed in. I was an outsider, so I’m proud that I was invited into their inner circle and spent two years with them and I had a great time as well. I believe with the six-hour new Disney documentary that’s coming out you’re going to see the real fun of what it was like working for the Beatles.Kevin Harrington: I didn’t really have an official title, but I guess what works best is equipment manager/roadie. Mal Evans used to take care of the equipment and I took over from him. It seems a pity that we are not shown at least one song in its early stages of composition. This might have given us a genuine insight into the way the Beatles work. … I never once had the feeling that we were witnessing the creative process at work, or sharing in the mysterious, painful rituals of music-making. For his part, Paul continued a working relationship with Michael, tapping him for a few promotional videos in the 1970s. We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused. The 2011 exhibition “Beatles and bystanders” was a small one, with just the six Macmillan photos. So to expand the theme a bit, the exhibition focused on the bystanders that close scrutiny of the blown up original photos reveal.

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