Previous Next Latest

Photo Gallery: A Day in the Life of the Beatles

2/19/08, 1:27 pm EST

Forty-five years ago today (long before Sgt. Pepper told his band to play), the Beatles hung out in Liverpool, visited their manager’s office and played one of the last gigs they would ever do at the famed Cavern. Photographer Michael Ward was on hand, snapping photographs of a group of young men who within a year would become some of the biggest stars in the world. Check out the candid collection of highlights from A Day in the Life, Ward’s new book of photos from that day, here.

[Photo: Michael Ward]


Previous Next Latest

Comments

mati | 2/19/2008, 6:38 pm EST

the best group, the music makers, the ones who created and developed a real poetry that will remain in the humanity for ever. i live in uruguay in southamerica and i m a great fan, mati1389@gmail.com for contact

Eddie Wilson | 2/19/2008, 5:06 pm EST

When they were young they were (and still are) the most photogenic people whoever walked the planet. Thanks RS.

cathy | 2/19/2008, 3:37 pm EST

simply the greatest group ever

Bart | 2/19/2008, 3:23 pm EST

as Bono recently said, and I have long believed, what have and are experiencing here has not been seen on this world since the days of Mozart a little over 400 years ago now in a little town called Vienna. Enjoy the fact that two of the four are still here cranking out ingenious pieces of work and supporting peace and love “….after all these years…” My memory is not almost full!

Post A Comment

Caution: Off-topic comments will be deleted

Name:

Comments:



Advertisement

Advertisement