Thursday, March 5, 1970
Last updated on May 10, 2023
Article March 1970 ? • Designing the packaging for "McCartney"
Session Circa 1970 • Home recordings
Article Mar 05, 1970 • "Let It Be" video clip shown on Top Of The Pops
Single Mar 06, 1970 • "Let It Be / You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)" by The Beatles released in the UK
Single Mar 11, 1970 • "Let It Be / You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)" by The Beatles released in the US
Next article Mar 25, 1970 • Paul McCartney finds out the release of "McCartney" is postponed
BBC1’s Top Of The Pops showed a January 1969 film of The Beatles recording ‘Let It Be’.
Miles, Barry. The Beatles Diary Volume 1: The Beatles Years (Kindle Locations 9750-9751). Music Sales. Kindle Edition.
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BBC1’s Top Of The Pops showed a January 1969 film clip of The Beatles recording ‘Let It Be’.
Miles, Barry. The Beatles Diary Volume 1: The Beatles Years (Kindle Locations 9796-9797). Music Sales. Kindle Edition.
The Beatles Diary Volume 1: The Beatles Years
"With greatly expanded text, this is the most revealing and frank personal 30-year chronicle of the group ever written. Insider Barry Miles covers the Beatles story from childhood to the break-up of the group."
We owe a lot to Barry Miles for the creation of those pages, but you really have to buy this book to get all the details - a day to day chronology of what happened to the four Beatles during the Beatles years!
The Beatles Diary Volume 2: After The Break-Up 1970-2001
"An updated edition of the best-seller. The story of what happened to the band members, their families and friends after the 1970 break-up is brought right up to date. A fascinating and meticulous piece of Beatles scholarship."
We owe a lot to Keith Badman for the creation of those pages, but you really have to buy this book to get all the details - a day to day chronology of what happened to the four Beatles after the break-up and how their stories intertwined together!
The Beatles - The Dream is Over: Off The Record 2
This edition of the book compiles more outrageous opinions and unrehearsed interviews from the former Beatles and the people who surrounded them. Keith Badman unearths a treasury of Beatles sound bites and points-of-view, taken from the post break up years. Includes insights from Yoko Ono, Linda McCartney, Barbara Bach and many more.
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