On June 13, 1963, The Beatles were on the crest of a wave when they played their one-and-only gig in Stockport at the Offerton Palace Theatre Club. Courtesy of the Stockport Express
The Dead did not play any gigs in November 1986. They PLayed in July and did not play again until December.
The Beatles never did Satisfaction.
Declined invitationsThe Beatles/John Lennon: woodstockstories.com presents two scenarios as to why The Beatles did not perform. The first is that promoters contacted John Lennon to discuss a Beatles performance at Woodstock, and Lennon said that the Beatles would not play unless there was also a spot at the festival for Yoko Ono's Plastic Ono Band, whereupon he was turned down. [26][unreliable source?] The website claims the more likely explanation is that Lennon wanted to play but his entry into the United States from Canada was blocked by President Nixon.[27][28][unreliable source?] The Beatles were in any case on the verge of breaking up. Also, they had not performed any live concerts since August 1966, three full years before the festival (not including their impromptu rooftop concert given on January 30, 1969 a few months before).http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock#Free_concert
Radiohead did cover the Beatles' "Something". It is on the "Raretrax 2" album.
The name 'Delia' is not in any Beatles song. You may be getting it confused with Julia, which is a song on the White Album, written about John Lennon's mum.
You can play just about any Beatles song on the guitar.
There is no mention of such a venue, in any list of the Beatles' concerts or tours.
Because they're DEAD.
The Dead did not play any gigs in November 1986. They PLayed in July and did not play again until December.
yes from the stockwells of stockport
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I have searched the Kansas City Sunday brunch listing and I was unable find any places that serves Beatles music. I searched the listing more that once and nothing popped up.
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The Beatles never did Satisfaction.
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