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George Harrison playing acoustic guitar during The Beatles' White Album sessions at EMI Studios, Abbey Road, London in 1968. Classic shot by photographer Linda McCartney.

George Harrison playing acoustic guitar during The Beatles' White Album sessions at EMI Studios, Abbey Road, London in 1968. Classic shot by photographer Linda McCartney.

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Top 10 Greatest Guitar Riffs of the 1960s. 10. Day Tripper - The Beatles (1965). 9. Jumpin' Jack Flash - The Rolling Stones (1968). 8. Fortunate Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival (1969). 7. Hey Joe - Jimi Hendrix (1966). 6. You Really Got Me - The Kinks (1964). 5. Born to Be Wild - Steppenwolf (1968). 4. Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin (1969). 3.

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London, March 28, 1964: John, Paul, George & Ringo pose with their brand-new Madame Tussauds wax figures. The first pop band ever immortalized in wax.

London, March 28, 1964: John, Paul, George & Ringo pose with their brand-new Madame Tussauds wax figures. The first pop band ever immortalized in wax.

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James Taylor's 1st big break— The Beatles!? We all know the Carolina man who did Fire and Rain, but as a young singer he absolutely could not get a record deal. Until he sat down in a room, alone—with the Beatles. In 1968, record companies couldn't reject James Taylor fast enough. They thought he was too mellow for the wild rock songs filling 1968

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The Beatles playing their very first concert in the United States at the Washington Coliseum on February 11, 1964. The stage was set up in the round, meaning the band actually had to stop and rotate the drum kit themselves so the audience behind them could get a view.

The Beatles playing their very first concert in the United States at the Washington Coliseum on February 11, 1964. The stage was set up in the round, meaning the band actually had to stop and rotate the drum kit themselves so the audience behind them could get a view.

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The Beatles had their seventh US No. 1 album when

The Beatles had their seventh US No. 1 album when "Rubber Soul" hit No. 1 on the US albums charts, February 26, 1966.

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