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Можда би требали да макнемо датуме поред албума, да остану само године! Милан Тешовић 03:42, 2 Апр 2005 (CEST)

    • Мени лично су значајни датуми. У глави имам бар 30-так датума излазака најдражих албума, и још 1000 записаних. Рођендане не памтим, али ово... --Zina Vukin 20:05, 28. август 2006. (CEST)Одговори

Е, сад кад сам код датума, направила сам списак значајних датума из историје Битлса, па ако аутори овог текста желе да их искористе.

2004, March 15: Prince, the late George Harrison, Traffic, ZZ Top, Bob Seger, Jackson Browne, the Dells and Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner are welcomed into the ranks of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during a gala ceremony at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. 2002, February 08: The wooden church stage where John Lennon and Paul McCartney first met is saved from demolition when the Liverpool City Council votes to dismantle the stage and store it rather than demolish it to make way for renovations. 2001, July 02: Yoko Ono visits the Beatle's hometown of Liverpool, England, to attend a ceremony announcing the renaming of the Liverpool Airport as the Liverpool John Lennon Airport in honor of her late husband. 2001, February 15: Beatles principal George Harrison participates in his first-ever online chats via Yahoo! Chat and MSN Live. 2000, October 09: On what would have been Beatles frontman John Lennon's 60th birthday, the John Lennon Museum opens to the public. Braving heavy rains, about 1,200 people line up around the museum, located about 30 kilometers north of Tokyo, between 7-11 a.m., when the museum opens its doors. 1999, December 31: Former Beatle George Harrison is stabbed four times in the chest during an attempted robbery early in the morning at his home at Henley-Upon-Thames, near London. The 56-year-old musician and his wife Olivia struggle with the intruder and are able to subdue him until the authorities arrive. The couple is then transported to a nearby hospital where both soon recover without incident. 1999, April 28: The results of a study on the occurrence of drug references in movies and music are released by the Clinton Administration's top drug enforcement officials. The study finds that 27% of the most popular sound recordings from 1996 and 1997 "contained a clear reference to either alcohol or illicit drugs." 1998, June 08: Surviving Beatles Sir Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, Sting, Pete Townshend and Sir Elton John are among the mourners at a private service for McCartney's late wife, Linda, at St. Martins-in-the-Fields church in London. The crowd sings a version of McCartney's Beatle-era classic "Let It Be," and the Brodsky Quartet performs songs that McCartney penned for his wife, including "The Lovely Linda" and "Calico Skies." 1998, April 17: Linda McCartney, the rock photographer wife of Sir Paul McCartney and onetime member of the band Wings, dies of breast cancer in Santa Barbara, Calif. She is 56. McCartney, a keen vegetarian who marketed her own range of meat-free dishes, had been battling the disease for three years. 1997, March 11: Former Fab Four member Paul McCartney is officially knighted by Queen Elizabeth II during an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace. 1987, January 20: The Beach Boys, the Beatles, the Drifters, Bob Dylan and the Supremes are among those inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1985, August 14: Michael Jackson outbids Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono, at $47.5 million, to obtain catalog rights to 250 songs written by John Lennon and McCartney. 1974, March 12: Nilsson and John Lennon are ejected from the Troubador Club in Los Angeles for heckling Tom Smothers' comedy act. 1973, March 08: Paul McCartney is arrested for growing marijuana on his farm in Scotland. 1971, August 29 No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey," Paul & Linda McCartney. McCartney had a real Uncle Albert, who he said would quote the Bible when he got drunk. 1970, June 08: No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: "Long and Winding Road," The Beatles. 1970, May 20: The last Beatles film, "Let It Be," premieres in London. Three songs from the album of the same name reach No. 1: "Get Back," "The Long and Winding Road" and the title song. 1970, April 07: No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: "Let It Be," The Beatles. The song enters the Hot 100 at No. 6, higher than any previous entry on Billboard's pop singles chart. 1969, April 22: John Lennon changes his middle name from Winston to Ono. 1969, April 22: John Lennon and Paul McCartney record "The Ballad of John and Yoko." 1969, March 12: Paul McCartney marries Linda Eastman at Marylebone Registry Office in London. 1969, February 08: George Harrison has his tonsils removed at a London hospital. 1969, January 30: The Beatles, with Billy Preston on organ, perform four songs on a London rooftop for the film "Let It Be." 1968, July 01: John Lennon and Yoko Ono are hospitalized after an auto accident in Scotland. 1967, August 27: The Beatles manager Brian Epstein dies of an accidental drug overdose. 1967, August 25: The Beatles go to Wales to study transcendental meditation with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. 1967, August 14: No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: "All You Need Is Love," The Beatles. The group's manager, Brian Epstein, dies of an accidental drug overdose while the song is No. 1. 1967, June 25: The Beatles' "All You Need Is Love" is recorded live during a British TV broadcast. (Marianne Faithfull sings in the chorus.) 1967, June 02: The Beatles release the landmark album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." The album tops Billboard's album chart for 15 weeks and features songs like "With a Little Help from My Friends," "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and "When I'm Sixty-Four." 1967, April 01: The Beatles finish recording the album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." The album tops Billboard's pop album chart for 15 weeks, longer than any Beatles album. 1966, August 29: The Beatles give their final U.S. concert at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. 1966, August 11: The Beatles arrive at Chicago's O'Hare Airport to start their last tour of the United States. 1966, June 19: No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: "Paperback Writer," The Beatles. 1966, January 21: George Harrison marries Patti Boyd. The couple later divorces and she marries Eric Clapton. 1966, March 04: John Lennon, in an interview in the London Evening Standard, creates international controversy with his remark that the Beatles "are probably bigger than Jesus right now." 1965, October 04: No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: "Yesterday," The Beatles. The song, which Paul McCartney originally called "Scrambled Eggs," has been played on the radio and TV more than any other Beatles song and is the most covered song in history. 1965, February 25: Filming begins on the Beatles' film "Help!" in the Bahamas. on this day: 1964, August 19: The Beatles' first U.S. tour opens at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. 1964, July 06: The Beatles' first film, "A Hard Day's Night," premieres in London. 1964, June 27: No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: "A World Without Love," Peter and Gordon. Paul McCartney and John Lennon write the song. It is the first time a McCartney-Lennon song tops the pop chart for a group other than the Beatles. 1964, June 04: Jimmy Nicol becomes the Beatles' temporary drummer when Ringo Starr becomes ill before start of a world tour. 1964, May 24: No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: "Love Me Do," The Beatles. 1964, February 09: The Beatles make their American TV debut live on "The Ed Sullivan Show." 1964, February 07: The Beatles land at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport and are greeted by thousands of new fans. 1963, April 04: The Beatles make music history by holding the top five places in the singles charts with: "Can't Buy Me Love," "Twist and Shout," "She Loves You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "Please Please Me." The group also becomes the only to have three consecutive No. 1 songs ("Can't Buy Me Love" took over the No. 1 spot from "She Loves You," which succeeded "I Want to Hold Your Hand.") 1962, August 18: Ringo Starr joins the Beatles as drummer after Pete Best is fired. 1961, April 21: The Beatles debut at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England. 1943, February 24: George Harrison of the Beatles is born in Liverpool, England. 1942, June 18: Paul McCartney is born in Liverpool, England. The Beatles have 20 No. 1 songs, more than any other recording act, and McCartney by himself or in duets has another nine. His biggest post-Beatles hits are "Ebony and Ivory," a duet with Stevie Wonder that stays at No. 1 for seven weeks, and "Say Say Say," a duet with Michael Jackson that tops the pop chart for six weeks. 1940, October 09: John Lennon is born in Liverpool, England. One of the founding members of the Beatles, Lennon is shot to death by Mark David Chapman in New York City on Dec. 8, 1980. "(Just Like) Starting Over" goes on to become Lennon's biggest hit, starting its five-week run at No. 1 on Dec. 27, 1980. 1940, July 07: Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey) is born in Liverpool, England. He replaces Pete Best as the Beatles drummer in August 1962. He has two million-selling No. 1 solo singles: "Photograph" and "You're Sixteen." He marries actress Barbara Bach in 1981 and appears in several films, including "That'll Be the Day," "Cave Man" and Paul McCartney's "Give My Regards to Broad Street."

Наравно да су то само неки од важнијих датума. --Zina Vukin 20:05, 28. август 2006. (CEST)Одговори

Koliko tek onda ima "nevaznih"? :) BokicaK 20:37, 28. август 2006. (CEST)Одговори



А што то Зина не би сама убацила (ваљда сам погодио граматички род). Ово је слободна енциклопедија и свако има право на иѕмене и исправке.

--делија 21:44, 28. август 2006. (CEST)Одговори

Uredio sam oko 90% ovog teksta (uz ispravke i dodatke drugih korisnika), vecinom proslog leta, ali jos uvek ne znam narocito dobro pravila Wiki-jezika (svaka pomoc je dobrodosla). Meni se pokvario language bar u kompjuteru, sto mozete da vidite i iz ovog teksta, prema tome clanke o albumima, nekim pesmama, periodu posle raspada (pre svega 1994-96, kada se grupa virtuelno ponovo okupila), koje sam pripremio, odlazem do daljnjeg, a nadam se da je to uskoro... Iako nece biti detaljno kao na engleskoj Wikipediji, fanovi "Bitlsa" u Srbiji najzad ce moci da saznaju nesto vise i o jos nekim detaljima, koji i nemaju toliko veze sa samom muzikom, vec i sa samim vremenom kada je radila ova grupa. Naravno, ja nemam nameru da preotmem ovaj clanak, ovo je slobodna enciklopedija...

Ovdje ima dosta gresaka...

Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds nije pjesma koja poziva na koriscenje droge (LSD)... To je cista slucajnost (u nazivu) koju su iskoristili tadasnji tabloidi. Lenonu je kao inspiracija za tu pjesmu posluzio crtez njegovog sina Dzulijana, koji je nedavno prodat na jednoj aukciji. Lennonov album Imagine nije izdat 1975. godine, vec 1971. godine. Dzordz Herison nije imao tumor na mozgu, vec na jetri... ITD... :/ Pa dobro, izvoli, nađi sve greške, to su sve sitni detalji, ali mi nije jasno kako su na primer, do pre par meseci "G‚n‚R" imali ogroman članak, a "Bitlsi" malenu reportažu. Ipak, hvala na kritikama, sad ću da ispravim te greške. BTW, Makartni je nedavno izjavio kako je više nego očigledno da je Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds nastao od skraćenice LSD, a niko ne veruje kako je ta Džulijanova škraba inspirisala Lenona.


Mala informacija- rak pluća, Harison je bivši pušač!

Потребне фотографије за албуме!!!

Скакаћу од среће ако ми неко помогне да убацим фотке омота албума!!!

Па готово сви Срби кажу "Битлси", ја нисам никог чуо да каже "Битлс", то је код нас усвојено за једног члана групе... Осим тога нема таквих цитата кад је ћирилица, само у латиници би морало да пише "The Beatles".— Претходни непотписани коментар оставио је корисник 85.222.169.185 (разговордоприноси)

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