Now where did I leave that Atom Bomb? Warlord No. 116, dated 11 December 1976. The Bombhunters cover by Jeff Bevan. DC Thomson.

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Now where did I leave that Atom Bomb? Warlord No. 116, dated 11 December 1976. The Bombhunters cover by Jeff Bevan. DC Thomson.
“This is one of the most incredible shows we’ve done. Not just because of the audience, but because they’re Londoners. This is the funny thing. It’s always been the other way round - fantastic in the North but just that little bit cool in London. It’s incredible. It seems like the Beatlemania thing is happening all over again.”
[George]
The Beatles soundchecks ahead of their concerts at the Astoria Cinema, Finsbury Park, London on 11th December 1965. Despite George’s words however, this was the last time the Beatles played a concert in London (barring the Rooftop Concert).
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