November 1967
Press interview • Interview of The Beatles
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Article November 1967 ? • Bob Gibson creates artworks for the "Magical Mystery Tour" booklet
Interview November 1967 • The Beatles interview for Music Life
Session Nov 02, 1967 • Recording and mixing "Hello, Goodbye"
Article Nov 03, 1967 • Filming of “Magical Mystery Tour” • Day 16
Next interview Nov 25, 1967 • The Beatles interview for New Musical Express (NME)
October 2000 • From MOJO
October 1999 • From MOJO
“The Beatles Anthology 1” press conference
Nov 20, 1995
Calm down! It's The Beatles. Their only interview!
December 1995 • From Q Magazine
Andy Gray talks to the Beatles, 1968
Jul 13, 1968 • From New Musical Express (NME)
Jun 12, 1968 • From The Daily Mirror
Interview for The Kenny Everett Show
Jun 09, 1968 • From BBC Radio 1
Interview for The Village Voice
May 16, 1968 • From The Village Voice
May 14, 1968 • From WNDT
Press conference announcing Apple
May 14, 1968
August 1965 • From Music Life
August 1966 • From Music Life
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In September 1967 I was in London again at a recording session as John and Paul worked together to finish up the lyrics to “The Fool on the Hill.” I was not the only Japanese woman in the studio that day. Also sitting in a corner of the studio was Ono Yōko, whose relationship with John Lennon would make headlines around the world by the end of the year.
I also happened to be present at the now legendary rooftop concert in January 1969. I had gone to London for another job, when an employee of Apple Records—founded by the Beatles—contacted me, telling me they would perform on the roof and inviting me to go and see them. I thought it was just a one-off with the four members getting together on a whim for the first time in a long time, so I was surprised later on when the album and film versions of Let It Be were released. […]
Hoshika Rumiko – From When Beatlemania Came to Japan | Nippon.com, July 28, 2016
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