brian epstein when the beatlemania got the u.s after the beatles appeared on the ed sullivan show (1964)
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brian epstein when the beatlemania got the u.s after the beatles appeared on the ed sullivan show (1964)
After Paul and John will fight in the studio
Brian: now I want you both to hug like friends who love each other
John: and who said I want it?
Paul: I refuse to hug him
Brian: * devilish look * I think they didn't understand that it was an order
* they hug in fear *
#aharddayswrite - #loveyouto #georgeharrison being congratulated by #brianepstein after his marriage to #pattieboyd on Jan. 21, 1966. Although #norwegianwood had featured George on sitar, it had been as an afterthought. “Love You To” was the first song written by George specifically for the instrument as, by now, he was studying it seriously. On this recording, he also featured tabla player Anil Bhagwat. #rockandroll #thebeatles https://www.instagram.com/p/CALyahiFOdw/?igshid=1u4vr23qb7ns2
Here are some quick sketches I’ve done of Brian Epstein and George Harrison. - - #georgeharrison #brianepstein #drawing #doodle #art #sketch #thebeatles #beatles #beatlescartoon
Brian photographed at The Saville Theatre, Shaftsbury Avenue, London which he’d bought a controlling share, on the 11th June 1965 - the same day it was announced the Beatles were to be awarded the MBE.
George meets Princess Margaret at the world premier for A Hard Days Night at the London Pavilion, on the 6th July 1964. (Wilfred Bramble’s face! He’s very clean).
George, Brian and I think that’s Paul facing away from us, arrive at the London Pavilion for the world premiere of A Hard Days Night on the 6th July 1964.