Saturday, June 25, 1966
Radio interview • Interview of The Beatles
Last updated on October 21, 2023
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On the morning of this day, The Beatles travelled from Munich to Essen to perform two concerts at the Grugahalle, the first one at 5 pm and the second one at 9 pm. They held a press conference between the sets and were also interviewed by WDR.
From “That Magic Feeling: The Beatles’ Recorded Legacy, Volume Two, 1966-1970” by John C. Winn:
Following the conference, each Beatle was interviewed in turn by the WDR reporter. George says he likes having more private time now and isn’t quite ready to be a father yet; John claims to enjoy some classical music, though he has trouble naming any composers; Paul denies for the umpteenth time that he is engaged; Ringo expresses his distaste for musicals.
From “That Magic Feeling: The Beatles’ Recorded Legacy, Volume Two, 1966-1970” by John C. Winn
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