This is the last time The Beatles were photographed together as a band.
The last photo shoot of all four Beatles together happened at John and Yoko’s newly bought house in Tittenhurst Park, Berkshire. The date was August 22, 1969.
The foursome had just completed work on I Want You (She’s So Heavy) and some of the shots show our lads looking rather spent. There were three photographers at work: Monte Fresco, Ethan Russell and the Beatles’ eternally faithful man-on-the-spot, Mal Evans. A bit of movie footage was also shot on the same day. The video was supposed to have been for a BBC Two arts programme on September 19, 1969, promoting the Abbey Road album.
This is the last time The Beatles were photographed together as a band.
The last photo shoot of all four Beatles together happened at John and Yoko’s newly bought house in Tittenhurst Park, Berkshire. The date was August 22, 1969.
The foursome had just completed work on I Want You (She’s So Heavy) and some of the shots show our lads looking rather spent. There were three photographers at work: Monte Fresco, Ethan Russell and the Beatles’ eternally faithful man-on-the-spot, Mal Evans. A bit of movie footage was also shot on the same day. The video was supposed to have been for a BBC Two arts programme on September 19, 1969, promoting the Abbey Toad album.
On July 1, 1979, Sony offered a new way to listen to music when it introduced the Walkman. It defined a new category in portable music. It was Sony’s most successful Consumer Product (family) and spawned further new categories. Technically, it was a clunker, but featured numerous patented innovations.
Here is something you will never see on Social Media. After somebody posts a very strong political opinion and someone replies, “Good point. I changed my mind.”
Japan has successfully tested an ocean turbine that uses ocean currents to provide a steady source of renewable energy. It is the latest technology that could one day create limitless green energy and a brand new industrial sector in the ocean.
Japan has successfully tested an ocean turbine that uses ocean currents to provide a steady source of renewable energy. It is the latest technology that could one day create limitless green energy and a brand new industrial sector in the ocean.
Carol Kaye (né Carol Smith), bassist for the L.A. session team known as the Wrecking Crew — and one of the most prolific recorded bass guitarists in pop music, playing on an estimated 10,000 recordings — was born 87 years ago today, March 24, 1935, in Everett, Washington.
I agree with this photo, change the name of Russian River to the “Ukrainian River.” Years ago the Rees family paddled a canoe down the northern California “Russian River.” You park your car at the end of the river. A bus drives you to the top of the river and the family paddles down river. Ahead of us on the bus were four very drunk college boys. They literally fell out of the bus face down onto the dirt. Later down the river we caught to them passed out, over turned canon and floating on the water. I had to hop out of our canon and one by one drag these drunks to shore.