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  2. The Beatles' rooftop concert - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles' rooftop concert; Concert by the Beatles: Venue: Apple Corps headquarters rooftop, London: Date(s) 30 January 1969 () Duration: 42: 00 [1]

  3. List of the Beatles' live performances - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles arriving for concerts in Madrid, July 1965. From 1961 to 1966, the English rock band the Beatles performed all over the Western world. They began performing live as The Beatles on 15 August 1960 at The Jacaranda in Liverpool and continued in various clubs during their visit to Hamburg, West Germany, until 1962, with a line-up of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart ...

  4. The Beatles' 1966 US tour - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles' rooftop concert; ... List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue Date (1966) City Country Venue 12 August (2 shows) Chicago:

  5. The Beatles’ Iconic ‘Get Back’ Rooftop Concert Is Being ...

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    The album version of the band’s full 1969 gig is being released as The Beatles: Get Back–The Rooftop Performance, and it hits streaming services at midnight EST on Jan. 28.The 42-minute set ...

  6. Don't Let Me Down (Beatles song) - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles performed "Don't Let Me Down" twice during their rooftop concert of 30 January 1969, and the first performance was included in the Let It Be (1970) film, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In November 2003, a composite edit of the two rooftop versions was released on Let It Be...

  7. Let It Be (1970 film) - Wikipedia

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    It was announced on 30 January 2019, the fiftieth anniversary of the Beatles' rooftop concert, that the new film, built around "55 hours of never-before-seen footage and 140 hours of audio" from the original 1969 sessions, was to be directed by Peter Jackson using the same restoration techniques as his acclaimed World War I documentary They ...

  8. 1969 in music - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles' rooftop concert was the last time the band played together in public. The 1967 musical Hair, originally performed off-Broadway, had generated an album and multiple chart hits in successive years, such as "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" and "Good Morning Starshine". [3]

  9. I've Got a Feeling - Wikipedia

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    "I've Got a Feeling" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1970 album Let It Be. It was recorded on 30 January 1969 during the Beatles' rooftop concert. [3] It is a combination of two unfinished songs: Paul McCartney's "I've Got a Feeling" and John Lennon's "Everybody Had a Hard Year".