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I have to find this book and buy it someday. I don't even know if it still possible. Living in Bulgaria makes one's life harder sometimes.


Here on amazon: CLICK!

Used from 1.99 USD.
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Blimey. It's £36 on the UK site!!!


I just want you to reassure him - talk to him, make him see the error of his ways. Then I'll hit him.
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On February 22nd:

1963 - The Beatles formed their Northern Music Publishing Company (later purchased by Michael Jackson)

1965 - Filming for the Beatles' second movie, "HELP!" began in the Bahamas.

2003 - Paul McCartney performed a concert as a birthday gift for Wendy Whitworth. Ralph Whitworth offered to pay McCartney $1 million to play a show in San Diego for about 150 guests. McCartney agreed and said he would donate the money to the charity Adopt-A-Minefield.


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1970 - Ringo Starr guest starred on "Laugh-In." It was his first solo TV appearance.


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1943 - This day was commonly thought to be George Harrison's birthday. In 1992, Harrison was reported to have said, "I only learned recently after all these years that the date and time of my own birth have always been off by one calendar day and about a half hour on the clock."

1963 - The Beatles released their first U.S. single "Please Please Me."

2003 - The album "Songs from the Material World - A Tribute to George Harrison" was released.


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1943 - This day was commonly thought to be George Harrison's birthday. In 1992, Harrison was reported to have said, "I only learned recently after all these years that the date and time of my own birth have always been off by one calendar day and about a half hour on the clock."
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http://www.beatlesagain.com/breflib/georgebd.html  

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"From: saki@evolution.bchs.uh.edu (saki)
Newsgroups: rec.music.beatles
Subject: Re: George's Birthday (an anecdote)
Date: 23 Feb 1995 00:37:11 GMT

In a previous article bobs@primenet.com (Bob Stahley) writes:

My wife, Katie, says I'm a bad influence on her. The other day at work, she was talking to a co-worker named Cathy, and she mentioned my birthday was coming up. It turns out that Cathy's birthday is the same as mine, the 21st of February. "Yep", she said, "the day before George's".
Katie said, "No, the 21st is four days before George's birthday".

They eventually worked it out, but Katie said she felt pretty silly.

I can't imagine why. I've already informed my office-mates that they'd better hurry if they want to buy George a present this year. And of course we'll have some in-house celebration for the lad.

Since George announced several years ago that he preferred to move his birthday to 24 February, things have been a bit muddled, I'll admit. Now it's true that his birth certificate, his parents, his siblings, and all other available documentation report his birthday to be on 25 February; but George decided the 24th was a more accurate date.

I'm still mystified by this.

George is not known for being astrologically inclined, so the idea that he gets a better star-chart on the 24th seems an improbable explanation.

I'd also considered that perhaps it was a just-before/just-after-midnight sort of thing, where it was *possible* that his mother (and everyone else) merely mixed things up, what with the 24th and the 25th so close together at that hour.

Then a new document came into my hands---a rare fanzine from 1964, detailing the making of "A Hard Day's Night". I'm ever so grateful to have it, naturally, and was even more amazed when a passage mentioned that on 25 February 1964 George's mum Louise called him at precisely the time he'd been born---12:10am---to wish him all the best. The article intimated that this was a long-standing family tradition. One must, of course, consider that this is not the most primary of sources, but it's an interesting tidbit of information, if true...and George's actual time of birth is reported nowhere else.

Now if George had been born just ten minutes after midnight on the 24th, how could anyone have mistaken that day for the 25th? We must presume that George's parents were sufficiently aware of what was going on, and what day it really was; newborn George would have had a much less clear impression, one necessarily gathers.

And if he were born ten minutes after midnight on the 25th, and endured yearly phonecalls from his well-meaning mum congratulating him on the day, why would George think the *real* date was the 24th?

We can no longer ask either Mr. or Mrs. Harrison Senior, alas, since they have passed on. But I once asked his sister Louise at a conference what she thought of all this, and she says her understanding, as well as that of her family, was that George's birthday was the 25th. She was uncertain what George's motive would be for changing the date.

In any case, this gives us the option of celebrating either day, or both, depending upon your predilection."



from here: http://dmbeatles.com/forums/b-harrison/m-1077710564/s-30/   (reply 34)
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1964 - VeeJay Records released the album, "Jolly What! The Beatles And Frank Ifield On Stage" in the United States. Also on this date, the Beatles re-recorded the songs, "I Should Have Known Better" and "And I Love Her".

1970 - a compilation album that was originally entitled "The Beatles Again: Hey Jude" was released in the United States on Apple Records, simply titled "Hey Jude". The album was essentially a group of prior singles and "B" sides that Allen Klein had given the okay for as a buffer until "Let It Be" which had been delayed. The cover and back of the album were taken from the Beatles last ever photo shoot together as a four piece band. The shots were taken at Lennon's new home at Tittenhurst Park in August of 1969. The album was never released on compact disc since all of the songs have been released on other compilations including "The Beatles 1967-1970" and "Past Masters, Volume Two".

In 1980 Paul McCartney was named the Outstanding Music Personality of 1979, at the British Rock and Pop Awards.

On this date in 1981, Paul recorded the song, "What's That You're Doing" with Stevie Wonder.

1987 - Capitol Records released the first four Beatles albums on CD.

1997 - the Beatles made a major comeback at the Grammy Awards, by taking home the trophy in three categories, Best Pop Performance by a Duo Or Group With Vocals for the song "Free As A Bird", Best Music Video, Short Form for the video to "Free As A Bird", and Best Music Video, Long Form for "The Beatles Anthology". Not bad for a band that broke up 27 years earlier  


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1970 - Ringo Starr guest starred on "Laugh-In." It was his first solo TV appearance.


I'm sure he appeared solo on the Cilla Black Show whilst still a Beatle.


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I'm sure he appeared solo on the Cilla Black Show whilst still a Beatle.


Maybe "solo" means after he began his solo career?


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