Talk:The Beatles in Italy
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1970 or 71
[edit]This article identifies the rolling stone article as being from 1970 while The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl article identifies the article as being from 1971. Tried but couldn't find a source. Neither pages cite a source.
- It's presumably a reference to this famous interview from 1971, but oddly there's no mention of Italy (I just did a text search; I haven't read the whole thing). However a Google search for "John Lennon" "there's one in Italy apparently" reveals via Google Books that it came from Lennon Remembers, a book-length expansion of those interviews (which confusingly has "The full Rolling Stone interviews from 1970" on the cover) . The interviews were conducted in December 1970 and printed in the January 1971 issue of the magazine, so both answers are correct. -Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 15:11, 22 May 2011 (UTC)
Not a live album, but...
[edit]From what I've been reading, Italian EMI did indeed release a concert album, culled from the Beatles' shows in Italy, but it was pulled from the market (at their insistence?) and replaced with studio cuts. I'll have to pull up the ref and come back... Zephyrad (talk) 23:04, 6 February 2014 (UTC)