February 17
1962 (Jun 6) - First Beatles Recordings at What Will Become 'Abbey Road' |
The first Beatles recording session took place at EMI studios. The group recorded four tracks, one of which was ‘Love Me Do’ the four musicians received payments for the session of £7.10 ($12.07) each.
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1966 (Feb 17) - Brian Wilson Begins Recording 'Good Vibrations' |
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1966 (Feb 18) - Brian Wilson Finishes 'Good Vibrations' |
1967 (Feb 17) - 'Being For The Benefit of Mr Kite' Recording Begins |
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1967 (Feb 17) - 'Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields' UK Release |
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1968 (Jan 20) - 'Judy In Disguise' is #1. Inspired by 'Lucy In The Sky'? |
One Hit Wonders John Fred and the Playboy Band started a two week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with ‘Judy In Disguise, (With Glasses)’. It topped at No.3 in the UK. The song was allegedly inspired by The Beatles ‘Lucy In The Sky’. |
1969 (Feb 17) - James Taylor's Apple Album is Released |
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2000 (Feb 17) - John Lennon's Steinway Goes On Display |
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2008 (Feb 20) - Beatles' Autographed Rolling Stones Album Auctioned |
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February 18
1933 (Feb 18) - Yoko Ono Born |
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Brian Wilson is in studio beginning the recording of ‘Good Vibrations’ and the album ‘Pet Sounds’. The Beatles on many occasions mentioned the influence this album had pushing themselves to higher musical plateaus.
The Beatles started recording a new John Lennon song ‘Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite’. at Abbey Road studios, London. John’s lyrics for the song came almost entirely from an antique poster advertising a circus performance scheduled to take place in Rochdale, Lancashire, in February 1843. John had purchased the poster in Sevenoaks on January 31 while The Beatles were on location for the filming of the ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ promotional film.
Penny Lane’ and ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ are released in the UK.
James Taylor’s album on Apple is released. It has been produced by Peter Asher.
John Lennon’s Steinway piano, on which he composed ‘Imagine’, went on display at the Beatles Story Museum in Liverpool, England. The piano was set to be auctioned on the Internet later in the year and was expected to fetch more than £1 million ($1.7 million).
