August 20th 1969 was the last time that all four Beatles were in the studio together, when they mixed ‘I Want You (She’s So Heavy’).
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Following the releases of the Beatles movies "A Hard Day's Night" and "Help!" they conceived of a new film project to star in: A psychedelic adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, to be directed by Stanley Kubrick. The project never happened
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The BBC banned I Am the Walrus because of the reference to ‘knickers’ in the lyrics. The BBC also banned Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, and A Day in the Life because they decided they all referred to drugs.
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At one point, the band considered purchasing a group of private Greek islands on which they hoped to live. They went so far as spending a few weeks on the islands and applying for permission from the Greek government for the purchase.
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Vandals cut Ringo Starr's head off a hedge sculpture of the group in Liverpool, most likely because of the drummer's statements that he missed nothing about his hometown.
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"If I Needed Someone" is the only George Harrison-penned song to be played live by The Beatles, appearing in the setlist of their 1966 tour.
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Paul McCartney played the drums on "Back in the USSR" and "Dear Prudence" from The Beatles, aka the White Album, after Starr walked out on the band, only to return a week later.
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John Lennon wanted Hitler to be included in the sea of faces on the Sgt. Pepper album cover, but was overruled at the last minute.
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John Lennon saw the poster that inspired "Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite!" advertising a circus in Rochdale, Lancashire in 1843, in an antiques shop in Sevenoaks, Kent, while filming the video for "Strawberry Fields Forever".
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"Strawberry Fields Forever", which took 55 hours to record, is made up of two entirely different recordings, each with a differing mood and recorded at different speeds. You can hear a change at 1:00, where the two are edited together.
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"She's Leaving Home" was inspired by a real story in the Daily Mirror on 27 February 1967 about a 17-year-old girl, Melanie Coe, who ran away from home.
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When John Lennon sang "I read the news today, oh boy" in "A Day in the Life", he was referring to the death of Tara Browne, a millionaire member of the London counterculture movement and friend to The Beatles, who died in a car crash in 1966
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In 1967 the NME ran a series of interviews about The Beatles' dreams. Paul dreamed about being caught in the street in his underwear, while George projected his fear of flying into vivid plane-crash dreams.
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Paul McCartney claimed "Yesterday" came to him in a dream as a finished melody, fully formed. He asked friends, "Is this by me or did someone else write it?", almost as if he'd discovered it. It was originally called "Scrambled Eggs".
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During a 56-night residency in 1960 at Hamburg's Kaiserkeller, the band played four sets every day – 7.30–9pm, 9.30–11pm, 11.30pm–1am, and 1.30–2am – seven days a week
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The Beatles re-recorded "She Loves You" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand" for the German market as "Sie Liebt Dich" and "Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand" in Paris in January 1964.
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