1993 The River Group The Beatles Collection
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1993 The River Group The Beatles Collection
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#139 | "Enough hair to hide two watermelons" was the ridiculou | |||
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#192 | "Hey Jude," written by Paul McCartney, is the longest s | |||
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#17 | "Tea, Mal" was a cry that went out across the universe. | |||
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#203 | "The boys" (as Brian Epstein and some of his staff call | |||
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#161 | "Video, video, wherefore art thou, video?" On May 19, 1 | |||
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#152 | "With a Little Help From My Friends," "Yellow Submarine | |||
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#111 | A HARD DAY'S NIGHT - U.S. Release Date: June 26, 1964 | |||
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#136 | A major U.S. tour, including the incredible Shea Stadiu | |||
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#32 | A reflective Paul in 1963, captured by Les Chadwick of | |||
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#171 | After giving up "the road" in 1966, the Beatles withdre | |||
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#211 | After much discussion and debate in early '69, The Beat | |||
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#205 | After the Beatles made it big in America and gained the | |||
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#43 | After the Beatles scored high on a 1962 Mersey Beat fan | |||
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#201 | All four Beatles were equally involved in the setting u | |||
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#81 | All press handouts in early Beatles days had standard i | |||
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#126 | Although John was behind the wheel in this shot, taken | |||
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#10 | America in 1962. Shelley Fabares ("Johnny Angel"), The | |||
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#168 | And away they go! Moments before this shot was taken, t | |||
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#176 | And here is the eggman himself! John donned this outfit | |||
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#114 | Another airport, another show. Flowers, screams of affe | |||
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#60 | Anything for a laugh. Other than their remarkable music | |||
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#51 | As the Beatles' popularity spread around the world, eac | |||
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#30 | As the Beatles' success grew, the backstage area became | |||
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#47 | As the world opened up to the Beatles, so their own liv | |||
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#133 | As time goes by, the accomplishments of the Beatles do | |||
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#113 | BEATLES FOR SALE - U.K. Release Date: December 4, 1964 | |||
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#159 | Beatles lead guitarist George Harrison was born in Live | |||
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#132 | BEATLES VI - U.S. Release Date: June 14, 1965 | |||
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#129 | Before they fell in with Brian Epstein, the Beatles pre | |||
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#5 | Between the Beatles' first Cavern appearance on Februar | |||
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#166 | By 1966, the Beatles were caught in a classic dilemma. | |||
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#165 | By the time of the Revolver album in 1966, George Harri | |||
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#207 | Could the symbolism of this photograph be any more obvi | |||
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#61 | Coverage of the Beatles' activities in as many aspects | |||
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#24 | Dezo Hoffmann was to the Beatles what Alfred Wertheimer | |||
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#4 | Don't mess with the Beatles! That's the message you get | |||
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#48 | During his brilliant photographic career, Dezo Hoffmann | |||
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#85 | During the filming of A Hard Day's Night, Brian Epstein | |||
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#215 | During the filming of Let It Be, Paul commented on the | |||
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#197 | During their Beatle days, John Lennon and Paul McCartne | |||
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#189 | Each Beatles fan has had his or her own special memory | |||
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#218 | Each of the Beatles could be counted on for an appropri | |||
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#112 | Each of the Beatles had loving, supportive home lives. | |||
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#87 | Ed Sullivan did not get the nickname Master Showman by | |||
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#107 | Ever a rugged indeividualist -- and at heart quite a so | |||
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#121 | Every picture tells a story. Some tell more than one. S | |||
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#13 | Following their appearance on BBC TV's Juke Box Jury at | |||
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#82 | For Americans of a certain age, it ranks among the most | |||
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#68 | For most of their first visit to America in 1964, R & R | |||
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#144 | For one memorable scene in Help!, the Beatles were supp | |||
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#149 | Forget about all the hit records. Forget about all the | |||
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#127 | George Harrison was very fond of the sound and feel of | |||
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#190 | George Harrison, youngest of the Beatles, was no baby i | |||
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#177 | George martin went to work for Parlophone Records (a di | |||
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#35 | George mugs for the camera backstage before a 1963 show | |||
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#52 | George was the "quiet" Beatle to fans, but that impress | |||
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#76 | Going out to the movies like ordinary folk became an im | |||
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#94 | Great fame was just beginning to engulf the Beatles as | |||
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#78 | Had it not been for one wondrous happening 3,000 miles | |||
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#95 | Hail the conquering heroes! Since the dawn of rock 'n r | |||
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#55 | Hark! Who are those masked men? It's hardly a mystery t | |||
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#93 | HELP! - U.K. Release Date: August 6, 1964 | |||
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#143 | Help! was shot totally out of sequence. So even though | |||
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#146 | Help! was the Beatles' second full-length motion pictur | |||
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#41 | Here's the team that created a phenomenon. Take away an | |||
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#122 | Hitler came to Paris and strutted around after the surr | |||
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#212 | In 1964, the Beatles signed a three-picture deal with U | |||
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#178 | In 1967, the Beatles were no longer touring, no longer | |||
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#53 | In a December, 1964 radio interview, the Beatles were a | |||
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#181 | In December of 1967, the Beatles opened the Apple Bouti | |||
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#213 | In early '69, the Beatles were actively looking for a p | |||
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#138 | In Hamburg in 1960 - for the German equivalent of a few | |||
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#216 | In late January 1969, Let It Be (as it came to be calle | |||
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#29 | In late July of 1963, while on a seaside tour with Gerr | |||
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#3 | In the beginning, there was the Cavern. Originally a fr | |||
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#46 | In the earliest days of British Beatlemania, John, Paul | |||
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#58 | In the early days, it was relatively easy to get a sing | |||
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#134 | In the mid 1960's, John and Ringo were neighbors on the | |||
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#169 | In the white heat of the Beatlemania years, the group m | |||
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#49 | In the words of a famous trivia question, Ringo was the | |||
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#77 | Is it true that there is a purpose to everything...no g | |||
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#69 | Is this life imitating art, or art imitating life? Here | |||
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#128 | It is an honor reserved for only the more distinguished | |||
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#22 | It is one of the better-known sessions in rock 'n roll | |||
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#175 | It is one of their most enigmatic songs. Written by Joh | |||
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#84 | It is the stuff of which legends are made. It stands sh | |||
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#6 | It looks like the setting for a vintage Beach Boys albu | |||
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#65 | It was always a part of the Beatles' strategy not to co | |||
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#172 | It was called the "Summer of Love." June, July and Augu | |||
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#198 | It was hard to make the Beatles look idiotic; impossibl | |||
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#115 | It was important for the Beatles to get their performan | |||
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#155 | It was inevitable that John, Paul, George and Ringo wou | |||
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#79 | It was not surprising to see John Lennon or George Harr | |||
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#25 | It was one of the most creative and successful partners | |||
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#153 | It would be hard to pick just one single moment of triu | |||
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#200 | It's a long way from "I Want to Hold Your Hand" to "Rev | |||
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#208 | It's been a part of our lives since the fall of 1969. E | |||
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#119 | John Lennon hadn't really seen an audience in the early | |||
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#108 | John Lennon was a creative genius, and with success cam | |||
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#117 | John Lennon was born in Liverpool on October 9, 1940. T |