1963
“They’ve got something! From Liverpool, I hear, of all places.” “From Liverpool uber alles!”
They leave their
Cavern Club and within months they take the ascendancy in the British pop world, and start to live the life of Riley in London. They play the
Palladium,
the Royal Albert Hall,
The Royal Variety Show, sing Moonlight Bay with Morecombe and Wise, give a spare hit to the Rolling Stones, play hundreds of concerts in Britain, nip over to Sweden, invent Beatlemania, record I Want to Hold Your Hand (their 4th British number one in a year) and, as if in a dream – while their conquering Paris – the record goes to Number One in America three weeks before the Ed Sullivan Show in New York.
If there had been no Beatles, no one would have had the imagination to invent such a story.
http://www.thebeatles.com/#/history/1963)
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1963
“They’ve got something! From Liverpool, I hear, of all places.” “From Liverpool uber alles!”
They leave their
Cavern Club and within months they take the ascendancy in the British pop world, and start to live the life of Riley in London. They play the
Palladium,
the Royal Albert Hall,
The Royal Variety Show, sing Moonlight Bay with Morecombe and Wise, give a spare hit to the Rolling Stones, play hundreds of concerts in Britain, nip over to Sweden, invent Beatlemania, record I Want to Hold Your Hand (their 4th British number one in a year) and, as if in a dream – while their conquering Paris – the record goes to Number One in America three weeks before the Ed Sullivan Show in New York.
If there had been no Beatles, no one would have had the imagination to invent such a story.
http://www.thebeatles.com/#/history/1963)
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1963
“They’ve got something! From Liverpool, I hear, of all places.” “From Liverpool uber alles!”
They leave their
Cavern Club and within months they take the ascendancy in the British pop world, and start to live the life of Riley in London. They play the
Palladium,
the Royal Albert Hall,
The Royal Variety Show, sing Moonlight Bay with Morecombe and Wise, give a spare hit to the Rolling Stones, play hundreds of concerts in Britain, nip over to Sweden, invent Beatlemania, record I Want to Hold Your Hand (their 4th British number one in a year) and, as if in a dream – while their conquering Paris – the record goes to Number One in America three weeks before the Ed Sullivan Show in New York.
If there had been no Beatles, no one would have had the imagination to invent such a story.
http://www.thebeatles.com/#/history/1963)