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The Beatles Revival



Catalogue information
LastDodo number
429619
Area
Books
Title
The Beatles Revival
subtitle
Live in de concertzaal in Oosterbeek
Author
Literary collection
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Series / hero
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Translator
Illustrator
Year
2005
Type
Print Run
First edition
Type of book
Number of pages
20
Number produced
Dimensions
15.0 x 21.0 cm
ISBN10
n.v.t.
ISBN13
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Country of publication
Details
Program booklet. Few people know that the Beatles visited Oosterbeek on August 17, 1960. The photo on the Airborne cemetery is world famous. Paul and George for the text "Their name liveth for evermore". They were in transit to Hamburg. John later stole a harmonica from music dealer Bergman, which can be heard on their first hit "Love me do". The harmonica was later paid for by the KRO radio program "The orphanage of the hits".
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Programmaboekje.
Slechts weinig mensen weten dat de Beatles op 17 augustus 1960 in Oosterbeek zijn geweest. De foto op de Airborne begraafplaats is wel wereldberoemd. Paul en George voor de tekst "Their name liveth for evermore". Ze waren op doorreis naar Hamburg, John stal later bij muziekhandel Bergman een mondharmonica, die te horen is op hun eerste hit "Love me do". De harmonica is later door het KRO radio-programma "Het weeshuis van de hits" alsnog betaald.
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Vinyl records and CDs / Artists/bands
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