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Te Beatles are one of the most popular bands from the UK of all time. The Beatles famously played a rooftop concert at Apple Studios on January 30, 1969. The Beatles
it might be the one on top of Apple HQ in England in 1970. It was the last time The Beatles performed together in public.
Two reasons. One, it showed the band playing a 'concert' on the rooftop of a building. This was the last time the Beatles would play together in front of people. Secondly, the film showed the tension between the musicians as the band was breaking up. Not being satisfied with the material nor producer Phil Spector's efforts, the Beatles released one more album with producer George Martin and then called it quits.
No, and not even close. Buddy Holly and the Crickets performed on the roof of Womble Oldsmobile (a local car dealership) in their hometown of Lubbock TX, years before the Beatles. And even they likely weren't the first to play on one.
The last time the group was in America together was in 1966, during their last ever tour concert, held in Candlestick Park, San Francisco. So therefore, no, they didn't visit the US in 1967 or 1968.
The last time The Beatles were all in the same room was in 1969, at Abbey Road Studios in London. It was at the end of recording the 'Abbey Road' album. They listened to it all the way through, agreed it was finished and then the four Beatles were never in the same room all together again. My source for this information is from The Beatles Anthology interviews. Wasn't it two days later at John's house for the Hey Jude photo session?
yes, they were both during the 1960s, but the beatles broke up in 1970 and the hippie movement continued into the 70s
Only time I have ever heard the song out side of The Beatles singing it was, during the movie, Across The Universe and when Brooke White sang it during American Idol.
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"There will be no Beatles reunion as long as John Lennon remains dead." - George Harrison, 1990sNow Harrison is gone also... so maybe in the next world, but not in this one. (The last time McCartney, Harrison and Starr performed together was at Linda McCartney's memorial service in 1998.)
Are you asking about the Beatles song, "Not A Second Time"? If so, what actually is your question?
It depends on where the concert is held at.