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111. Reluctant to visit Rishikesh, India in Spring 1968 to study with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the skeptical Starr brought along a supply of Heinz Baked Beans. - Actually I don't think it was because of reluctancy that Ringo brought Baked Beans with him, with his bout of ill health in the past, it had left him weak stomached, which meant he couldn't risk eating food that was too spicy. Also Maureen his wife had a fear of flys, I can only presume being in a hot climate there are going to be a few bugs that us Brits aren't used to.
112. In 1967, the band planned to buy a Greek island retreat. They changed their mind when the Greek tourist board invited them to a quiet village where they were ambushed by the press in an orchestrated publicity coup.
113. Playwright Joe Orton's favourite record just before he was murdered by Lover Kenneth Halliwell was A Day In The Life. It played at his funeral in Golders Green Crematorium on 18 August 1967. - In his short time as a playwright Joe Orton had practically invented a new form of genre of comedy which was coined as ortonesque or outrageously macabre black comedy. Although killed by his lover Kenneth, Kenneth was the one who died first, he overdosed on sleeping pills, Joe's death was 9 blow to the head with a hammer. He was also writing a play for The Beatles it was the chauffeur picking Joe to meet them that found the bodies.
114. Fans who hung around Abbey Road often brought The Beatles gifts. Once they asked McCartney what he wanted for his birthday and he requested slippers, which were duly presented to him. - Well this isn't that surprising I mean, I think it is customary for fans to buy presents for their idols, I don't really see the point in this one.
115. In the late '60s former Beatles drummer Pete Best released an album on Cameo Records in the US, Best of The Beatles, whose title cunningly confused record buyers.
116. The Beatles were forced to pay off the publishers of Glenn Miller's In The Mood after a snatch of it's intro was used in the crescendo of All You Need Is Love.
117. Lennon's bizarre reaction to news of Brian Epstein's death on 27 August 1967: "Isn't it exciting?" - They also forgot to mention when Stuart Sutcliffe died, John laughed in hysterics, I think the closer he was to people the more callous he could be about their death, I think this stems from his Uncle George who he was very close to and his mother who died very suddenly.
118. The first song they recorded after Epstein's death was I Am The Walrus. Geoff Emerick recalled "the look of emptiness on their faces when they were playing".
Alternative Titles For Revolver 119 -123
119. Abracadabra
120. Pendulums
121. Beatles on Safari
122. Magic Circle
123. Four Sides Of The Eternal Triangle.
124. Lewis Carroll's poem The Walrus And The Carpenter inspired I Am The Walrus, but Lennon got the character confused - the Walrus was actually the villain of the piece. "But that wouldn't have been the same," he noted. "I Am The Carpenter..." - I don't think he actually did, it is well known Lennon was a fan of Lewis Carroll and probably read the story a couple of times before, as he said maybe it made more sense to name the title I Am The Walrus.
125. During filming of Magical Mystery Tour in September 1967, Epstein's business partner Robert Stigwood approached the band with a view to managing them. They flatly turned him down.
126. During stripper sequence in Magical Mystery Tour, The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band performed a song called Death Cab For Cutie - a name later adopted by the US indie rock outfit. - The "Bonzos" are of course well known for starring in Do Not Adjust Your Set with 3 python's Palin, Jones and Idle, giving the show a surrealist feel and also a bit of adult humour.
127. On 29 April 1967, Lennon and McCartney attended Pink Floyd's 14 hour Technicolour Dream extravaganza at London's Alexandra Palace. The song Baby, You're Rich Man, with it's reference to the "beautiful people", was recorded less than two weeks later.
128. Two of the costumes for the fancy dress launch of Magical Mystery Tour: a teddy boy (John Lennon) and the Duke of Edinburgh (George Martin).
129. Harrison's White Album track, Savoy Truffle, was inspired by his friend Eric Clapton's propensity to bing on chocolates. The lyrics namechecked the contents of a box of Good News, a brand popular in the '60s.
Artist who have covered yesterday 130 - 139.
130. Count Basie
131. Joan Baez
132. LeAnn Rimes
133. Boyz II Men
134. Cilla Black
135. Band Of The Irish Guards.
136. Placido Domingo
137. Wet Wet Wet
138. The Walker Brothers
139. Arthur Mullard
140. As part of The Beatles newly launched Apple Empire, there were serious plans to launch an Apple School. Lennon and McCartney's Liverpool friend Ivan Vaughan and his teacher wife Jan were advanced £10,000 to set it up, before The Beatles dropped the idea.
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