Post by shakhar24 on Feb 27, 2024 21:24:58 GMT -8
The Beatles are considered one of the most influential musical groups in the history of music, leaving an indelible legacy from their beginnings in in pubs in Liverpool and Hamburg until their final separation in After unprecedented success, at the end of In the s the unity of the band was practically broken, pending the publication of the album Get Back and disturbed by Paul's dominance after the death of the group's representative, Paul Epstein (proof of this is the song composed by Paul, Carry That Weight ) On April , , John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr reported their dissolution as a band due to, among other things, artistic differences and approaches in their individual projects. McCartney set his sights on his individual career (the release of the McCartney album came into conflict with the Let It Be album ), Lennon, immersed in a period of strong addictions, became more introspective and experimental and George, the Beatle Quiet, he was immersed in Hindu music, having announced his departure from the group days before.
At this same time, Serrat sang Penelope, The Rolling Stones published Let it Bleed after the death in strange circumstances of one of its founders, Brian Jones, and Led Zeppelin published its first studio album. Also in , Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon, the C Level Executive List defunct USSR launched its Soyuz spacecraft, Willy Brandt was elected chancellor of West Germany and the United Kingdom began broadcasting in color. That at noon at the end of a London January the day was freezing was nothing new. Walking around number Savile Row and seeing the Beatles playing on a rooftop after a secrecy of almost three years was something else. The initial idea was to present the Get Back tour in a big way, taking into account places such as the Palladium theater in London, the pyramids of Gizeh or the Queen Elisabeth II ocean liner. Exhaustion and conflicts led to an improvised performance of about minutes on the roof of the Apple Corps studios.
The rest is music history. But it wasn't just music and any event of this nature is full of curiosities. Ringo and John played by borrowing the coats of their respective partners, Maureen and Yoko Ono, due to the low temperatures (the microphones had to be covered due to the weather). But, in my opinion, the most unique of all is the notification that was made to the police. Although it may seem unthinkable, neighbors alerted London law enforcement. Ray Shayler, the police officer in charge of putting an end to the event, was years old when he led a group of police officers to investigate a report of a disturbance and gently suggest that they stop playing, while Don't Let Me Down was playing (it is advisable to watch the scene and how they keep playing non-stop). They were disturbing public order. I liked his music, but I had a job to do. These were Ray's statements.
At this same time, Serrat sang Penelope, The Rolling Stones published Let it Bleed after the death in strange circumstances of one of its founders, Brian Jones, and Led Zeppelin published its first studio album. Also in , Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon, the C Level Executive List defunct USSR launched its Soyuz spacecraft, Willy Brandt was elected chancellor of West Germany and the United Kingdom began broadcasting in color. That at noon at the end of a London January the day was freezing was nothing new. Walking around number Savile Row and seeing the Beatles playing on a rooftop after a secrecy of almost three years was something else. The initial idea was to present the Get Back tour in a big way, taking into account places such as the Palladium theater in London, the pyramids of Gizeh or the Queen Elisabeth II ocean liner. Exhaustion and conflicts led to an improvised performance of about minutes on the roof of the Apple Corps studios.
The rest is music history. But it wasn't just music and any event of this nature is full of curiosities. Ringo and John played by borrowing the coats of their respective partners, Maureen and Yoko Ono, due to the low temperatures (the microphones had to be covered due to the weather). But, in my opinion, the most unique of all is the notification that was made to the police. Although it may seem unthinkable, neighbors alerted London law enforcement. Ray Shayler, the police officer in charge of putting an end to the event, was years old when he led a group of police officers to investigate a report of a disturbance and gently suggest that they stop playing, while Don't Let Me Down was playing (it is advisable to watch the scene and how they keep playing non-stop). They were disturbing public order. I liked his music, but I had a job to do. These were Ray's statements.