January 1
1962 - Decca Records Passes On The Beatles |
The Beatles auditioned for Decca Records in West Hampstead, London. A&R boss at Decca Dick Rowe turned them down in what is considered one of the biggest mistakes in music industry history. Rowe rejected the band, selecting instead Brian Poole and the Tremeloes. |
1963 - Beatles Leave Hamburg for London |
The lads depart after playing their last engagement at the Star Club. |
1964 - 'Top of the Pops' Debuts (Beatles on film) |
Top Of The Pops debuts, broadcast from an old church in Manchester, England. The Beatles appear on film during the show, performing ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’. Live acts miming to their latest releases included The Rolling Stones, (I Wanna Be Your Man), The Dave Clark Five, (Glad All Over), The Hollies, (Stay), and The Swinging Blue Jeans, (Hippy Hippy Shake). The first song played was Dusty Springfield’s ‘I Only Want To Be With You’. Also featured on disc and film, Freddie & the Dreamers, Cliff Richard and the Shadows and Gene Pitney. |
1965 - 'I Feel Fine' is #1 in the UK |
1965 - Beatles Continue Holiday Show at Hammersmith Odeon |
This video is from a December, 1964 show. Same tour. |
1966 - Rubber Soul Enters the Billboard Album Charts |
1969 - Marmalade #1 in the UK with 'Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da' |
The song was originally featured on ‘The Beatles’. (The White Album) |
2007 - Queen Beats Out The Beatles in BBC2 Poll |
Queen beat The Beatles to be crowned greatest British band of all time by BBC Radio 2 listeners in the UK. Only 20,000 votes were cast by email, text and phone. The bands were judged on song-writing, lyrics, live performances, originality and showmanship. Other finalists included The Rolling Stones and Oasis. |
2008 (Feb 20) - Beatles' Autographed Rolling Stones Album Auctioned |
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January 2
1963 - Beatles Tour Heads To Scotland |
On this day, The Beatles fly to Scotland. Their plane is diverted from Edinburgh to Aberdeen causing their first gig, (in Keith) to be cancelled. Tour ends on January 8th with a live performance on Scottish TV. |
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