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song infoA Day in the Life is a rock song recorded by the Beatles and released in 1967. The song may be loosely based on Tara Browne, the 21-year-old heir to Guinness and a close friend of Lennon and McCartney who died in his Lotus Elan on December 18, 1966, in Redcliffe Gardens, Earls Court. Song Title: A Day in the LifeArtist: the Beatles Genre: classic rock easy listening Composer: Copyright © 1967 John Lennon and Paul McCartney Lead Vocals: John Lennon (verses), Paul McCartney (middle-eight) Acoustic Guitar: John Lennon Piano: Paul McCartney; final chord: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Mal Evans Keyboards: harmonium (final chord): George Martin Harp: John Marston Bass Guitar: Paul McCartney Timpani: Tristan Fry Maracas: John Lennon, George Harrison Flute: Clifford Seville, David Sandeman Clarinet: Basil Tschaikov, Jack Brymer Oboe: Roger Lord Bassoon: N. Fawcett, Alfred Waters Trumpet: David Mason, Monty Montgomery, Harold Jackson French horn: Alan Civil, Neil Sanders Trombone: Raymond Brown, Raymond Premru, T. Moore Tuba: Michael Barnes Violin: Granville Jones, Bill Monro, Jurgen Hess, Hans Geiger, D. Bradley, Lionel Bentley, David McCallium, Donald Weekes, Henry Datyner, Sidney Sax, Ernest Scott Viola: John Underwood, Gwynne Edwards, Bernard Davis, John Meek Cello: Francisco Gabarro, Dennis Vigay, Alan Delzeil, Alex Nifosi Double Bass: Cyril Mac Arther, Gordon Pearce Alarm clock: Mal Evans Counting: Mal Evans Producer: George Martin Recorded: January 19 and 20 and february 3 and 10, 1967, EMI Studios, London Released: album: June 1, 1967 (Parlophone, Capitol, EMI); single: September 30, 1978 (Parlophone) Label: Parlophone, Capitol, EMI Rolling Stone 100 Greatest Beatles Songs: A Day in the Life was selected number one (1) in Rolling Stone Magazines 100 Greatest Beatles Songs in 2010. See Rolling Stone. Number of listens: 18670Current rank: 495 (updated weekly) Highest rank: 50 (play the video all the way through to register a vote for this song) link to the static song information page for this song:
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Concert organizer Live Nation pulled the plug on a Bruce Springsteen concert in Londons Hyde Park on Saturday, July 14, 2012.
Bruce Springsteen had already exceeded the 10:30 p.m. curfew by a half an hour when Paul McCartney joined him on stage to sing I Saw her Standing There and Twist and Shout.
Live Nation officials turned off the microphones, forcing Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney to leave the stage without even getting a chance to thank the audience.
Live Nation claimed that silencing the musicians was in the interest of the publics health and safety.
Steven Van Zandt, guitarist in Bruce Springsteen's E-Street Band, criticized the decision as "heavy-handed".
Steven Van Zandt wrote on Twitter, English cops may be the only individuals left on earth that wouldnt want to hear one more from Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney! and On a Saturday night! Who were we disturbing? and Theres no grudges held. Just feel bad for our great fans. ... Its some City Council stupid rule.
London Mayor Boris Johnson was critical, saying, It sounds to me like an excessively efficious decision. You wont get that during the Olympics. If theyd called me, my answer would have been for them to jam in the name of the Lord!
There are calls for boycotting the London Olympics because of the murder of Lennox by government officials.
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