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Eager to explore meditation further, the Beatles made plans to travel to the Maharishi's training centre in Rishikesh, India, in late October. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] At Paul McCartney 's urging, they postponed the trip until the new year to work on their Magical Mystery Tour film project, since he was concerned that, with the loss of Epstein, the band ...
Meeting the Beatles in India: 2020 Paul Saltzman: A documentary about the Beatles' stay in Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Ashram in 1968 by Canadian filmmaker Paul Saltzman who was there at the time. [135] The Beatles and India: 2021 Ajoy Bose with Peter Compton This is the second documentary about the Beatles' stay in India in two years. [136] The ...
The Beatles make a live-action cameo appearance in the final scene, which was filmed on 25 January 1968, shortly before the band's trip to India. This was done primarily to fulfil their contractual obligation to United Artists to actually appear in the film.
1968 May 30 S The Beatles start recording sessions for their self-titled double album, also known as the "White Album", [69] and the "Hey Jude" / "Revolution" single. [80] These recording sessions end on 14 October. [81] UK 1968 Jul 17 RF The Yellow Submarine movie is released. UK 1968 Jul 28 O "Mad Day Out" photo shoot. [82] UK 1968 Aug 17 RB
The Beatles and India is a 2021 documentary film directed by Indian author and political journalist Ajoy Bose. It covers the Beatles' immersion in Indian culture and philosophy during the 1960s and the band's influence on India. The documentary's world premiere took place on 29 May 2021, to close the UK Asian Film Festival (UKAFF).
The Beatles’ 1964 trip to America will be chronicled in a new documentary from producer Martin Scorsese and director David Tedeschi. Titled “Beatles ’64,” the film will be released on ...
McCartney was absent from the initial session, however, [52] only returning on 25 June [53] from an Apple-related business trip to California. [58] [59] While Apple projects typically featured one member of the Beatles, "Sour Milk Sea" is the only track where more than two members of the band appeared on another artist's recording. [60] [nb 3]
"Yer Blues" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, from their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as "the White Album"). Though credited to Lennon–McCartney, the song was written and composed by John Lennon [3] [4] during the Beatles' retreat in Rishikesh, India.