Beatles behind the scenes Friday the 8th of August, 1969
Friday the 8th of August, 1969,
To Do:
- Fotoshooting Abbey Road
- London eine neue Touristenattraktion hinzufügen
“The Beatles had been wondering what to do for their next LP-cover for some time. One of them (probably Paul) said: Hey, why don’t we just have our picture taken as we walk across the crossing just outside here and call the LP Abbey Road? All having agreed on this, John contacted a photographer friend of his and Yoko’s, Iain MacMillan, and a photo shoot was set up. At 11.35am, MacMillan stood on a stepladder and took six photos of the group walking across, while a policeman held up traffic. Some time later, Paul McCartney studied the negatives under a magnifying glass and chose the image (no.5) that is now so familiar. The LP came out, became the world’s no. 1 selling LP, Abbey Road became a household word, the cover inspired countless of other hopeful bands to imitate the sleeve, and even EMI’s recording studios were instantly renamed.” (via: beatlestweets )
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