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Beatles Timeline 8 - Timeline Help
Beatles Timeline 8 of 16 from January to December 1966 at Timeline Help.
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Day Tripper b/w We Can Work It Out Number 1 in the U.S. music charts and gets a gold. Woman released in the U.S. January 21 George Harrison marries Patricia Anne Boyd.
Woman U.K. released. Nowhere Man b/w What Goes U.S. released.
John Lennon states 'The Beatles are more popular than Jesus now' in the London's Evening Standard. More on this controversial statement later on in this Beatles Timeline 8 and next pages. EP Yesterday released in the U.K.
Two Days Monday released in the U.K. Awards of Borge magazine in Copenhague, Denmark. Paperback Write b/w Rain released in the U.S.
Paperback Write b/w Rain released in the U.K. LP Yesterday... And Today released in the U.S. You Make Me Feel Like Someone U.K. released. Paperback Writer is U.S. Number 1. Concerts in Munich, Essen, Hamburg, Germany, and Tokyo, Japan.
Concerts in Tokyo, Manila, Philippines. EP Nowhere Man U.K. released. Yesterday... And Today U.S. gold certification. Ivor Novello awards for Most Broadcast Song, Most Sold Song, and Second Most Sold Song. Paperback Writer b/w Rain U.S. gold certification. Liverpool's Cavern Club reopened. Record bans and burning protests in the U.S. in reaction on Lennon's comments on religion.
South Africa and Spanish radio prohibit the broadcasting of Beatles records in reaction on Lennon's comments. LP Revolver and Eleanor Rigby b/w Yellow SubMarine released in the U.K and U.S. North America Tour. Concerts in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Washington, Philadelphia, Toronto, Boston, Memphis, Cincinnati, New York, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco. I only note the major concerts in this Beatles Timeline 8. LP This is Where It Started U.S. released. Revolver gets a gold certification in the U.S.
Eleanor Rigby Number 1 in the U.K. Yellow SubMarchine b/w Eleanor Rigby U.S. gold certification. Readers of Melody Maker have chosen The Beatles as number one in the British and International Sections. George Harrison goes to India to study with sitarist Ravi Shankar. Lennon plays the role of Private Gripweed in the motion picture How I Won The War.
Revolver U.S. gold certification. LP The Amazing Beatles U.S.
Orchestral LP The Beatles Girls by George Martin released in the U.S. John Lennon meets Yoko Ono at her exhibition in the Indica Gallery in London; this historical event in Beatles Timeline 8 will have a great follow up in future.
LP A Collection of the Beatles Oldies U.K released. Beatles Fourth Christmas Record - Pantomime: Everywhere It's Christmas sent to the fan club members. Theme From The Family Way and Love In The Open Air U.K. released.
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Bibliography of the Beatles Timeline 8
Venezia, M (1997). Getting to Know the World's Greatest Composers.
Emerick, G and Massey, H (2006). Here, There and Everywhere. My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles.
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