February 5
1962 (Feb 5) - Ringo Fills In For An Ill Pete Best |
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1964 (Feb 5) - Beatles Arrive Home From Paris |
1966 (Feb 18) - Brian Wilson Finishes 'Good Vibrations' |
1967 (Feb 5) - More Filming For the 'Penny Lane' Video |
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1968 (Feb 5) - Yellow Submarine Certified Gold |
2007 (Feb 5) - Apple Settles 'Apple Suit' |
2008 (Feb 20) - Beatles' Autographed Rolling Stones Album Auctioned |
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2008 (Feb 5) - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Dies |
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February 6
1958 (Feb 6) - George Harrison Joins The Quarrymen |
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1962 (Feb 6) - Decca Records Turns Down The Beatles |
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The Beatles played two shows, one at The Cavern Club at lunchtime and in the evening at the Kingsway Club in Southport. This was the first time Ringo Starr appeared live with the group after drummer Pete Best became ill.
The Beatles filmed part of the promo clip for ‘Penny Lane’ around the Royal Theatre, Stratford, London and walking up and down Angel Lane in London. Together with the video for ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’, this was one of the first examples of what later became known as a music video.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the developer of the Transcendental Meditation technique that attracted The Beatles during the 1960’s, dies in his sleep at age 90.
George Harrison joined Liverpool group The Quarrymen. The group who were named after Lennon’s school featured John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Len Garry, Eric Griffiths and John Lowe.
Decca Records turns down the Beatles on this day. Decca claims they had offered to press the Beatles records, but at the Beatles’ expense. It was on this day that the offer was received and Brian Epstein rejected it.