Hundreds of fans celebrate the anniversary this Saturday across the same white stripes The Beatles set foot in black. On the picture you have drawn many legends, such as that McCartney was dead at the time of taking the picture. The album contains classics like 'Come Together' and 'Here comes the sun'.
Paul McCartney was dead when the photograph was taken for the cover of Abbey Road. Its double course was changed over, barefoot, and registration of a white beetle at the bottom of the picture proclaimed his age, which would be among the living: 28 if.
are just some of the legends that revolve around one of the most famous snapshot of The Beatles. Photographer Iain Macmillan used immortalized-15 minutes-to the band's August 8, 1969 crossing the zebra crossing that was in front of EMI studios. Iban
single file and retained as a police officer traffic, the camera did its job. Abbey Road, it would be the last work of The Beatles as a whole, would initially called Everest, but the title did not work. McCartney provided a picture of the final idea.
"The world's most famous band"
This Saturday, hundreds of fans celebrate the anniversary across the same black and white stripes at 10.35 (local time). Also, the tribute band Sgt Pepper's Only Dart Board Band will participate dressed in a robe that looked similar to Lennon and company 40 years ago.
The final decision to use the unusual photo as album cover, was given by John Kosh, creative director at EMI studios, who thought it unnecessary to include the group's name on the cover because, not in vain, "was the most famous band in the world." Abbey Road
containing classics like Come Together and Here Comes The Sun, was published on September 26, 1969. Numerous bands have imitated after the mythical home, like the Red Hot Chili Peppers on their album The Abbey Road EP (1988).
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