Maureen and Yoko I know were there. Phil Spector was most likely. And probably the engineers and other office staff
The Beatles had a concert in Kansas City in 1964 and they had the (second) highest ticket price there compared to their other concerts and it cost $8.50. Also there was the lowest they've every charged, which was $2.00. But generally they could cost around $6.00
The sound of the music was disrupting other businesses along Savile Row, and caused a traffic jam on the street below, when people stopped to listen. Beatles road manager and personal assistant Mal Evans was sent downstairs to stall the police, so they could finish their planned set of songs.
People that like the beatles.
Our World, a pioneering 1967 program televised worldwide by satellite, was viewed by an estimated 500 million people. The Beatles represented England in the program, recording "All You Need Is Love" live at Abbey Road.
It is believed that The Beatles changed music history for England because they made it to the United States as a big hit, which at the time was a big accomplishment since many believed that the heart of fame and fortune only came from America. The Beatles all started in Liverpool, England, which was known for a lower class of people if compared to other cities surrounding it such as London. So The Beatles were a true example that you can do anything no matter where you come from, as long as you do your absolute best.
The Beatles had a concert in Kansas City in 1964 and they had the (second) highest ticket price there compared to their other concerts and it cost $8.50. Also there was the lowest they've every charged, which was $2.00. But generally they could cost around $6.00
The sound of the music was disrupting other businesses along Savile Row, and caused a traffic jam on the street below, when people stopped to listen. Beatles road manager and personal assistant Mal Evans was sent downstairs to stall the police, so they could finish their planned set of songs.
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.
The Beatles last-ever concert took place at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, on August 29th, 1966. Their last public performance was on January 30, 1969, on the roof of Apple Corps in London. The only eyewitnesses were Apple staff and the film crew, though dozens of people could hear them in the surrounding buildings, and Savile Row below.
people make rooftop gardens for different reasons for hobbys,or food in your backyard
People that like the beatles.
There were four members in the Beatles.
The noun for 'people attending a concert' is attendees.The collective noun for people attending a concert is an audience of people.
Our World, a pioneering 1967 program televised worldwide by satellite, was viewed by an estimated 500 million people. The Beatles represented England in the program, recording "All You Need Is Love" live at Abbey Road.
An audience Concert goers
Are you kidding? HE loves the Beatles!! He's compared to the Beatles every so often. A lot of people say they take after the Beatles!
Anyone who likes classic rock, will love the beatles. A lot of people.