The Beatles' iconic rooftop gig is am image seared into the brain of every fan, but why did they choose that unlikely ...
The Beatles final live performance took place on a London rooftop on Jan. 30, 1969, a date that's gone down in history for fans of the band.
The headquarters for Apple Records, the Beatles’ recording label ... The Beatles were working in their studio in the basement; a rooftop concert was the shortest, simplest, and quirkiest ...
Exhausted after years of travelling the world and playing to huge crowds of screaming fans, The Beatles decided to stop touring in 1966. Their final tour, which was across the United States and Canada ...
Exhausted after years of travelling the world and playing to huge crowds of screaming fans, The Beatles decided to ... live performance - their iconic rooftop concert on January 30, 1969 - 56 ...
In their final public performance, The Beatles made history playing on top of the Apple Studios, becoming the most famous rooftop concert of all time. Joining The Beatles at Apple Studios for both ...
The Beatles stopped touring in 1966, playing their final gig on August 29 at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. Other than a surprise rooftop concert at their Apple Corps headquarters in London on ...
But Sir Paul truly got his dream of a surprise pub gig nearly 50 years after he suggested the idea to The Beatles. In 2018, as part of a feature for the Late Late Show's 'Carpool Karaoke' with host ...
This was no ordinary concert - this was the moment that The Beatles took to the roof of their Apple offices in central ... their way onto the cold and windy rooftop of Number 3, Saville Row ...
Paul had long held the ambition for The Beatles to make a return in some capacity, and while it may have taken him over 50 years, ultimately - his biggest dream did come true ...
It took 53 years, but now, at last, The Beatles ... s Apple Studio and by abandoning the idea of a live TV show and the often discussed extravagant schemes to travel abroad for the concert.