Posted on 08/07/2009 12:08:15 PM PDT by a fool in paradise
Forty years ago on Saturday, one of the pop world's most infamous and imitated album covers was shot in a little side street in north London...
On the 8 August 1969 that the Fab Four walked out of No 3 Abbey Road, having finished basic work on what would be - and they subsequently said they knew would be - their last album.
A policeman held up the traffic, the band walked back and forth a few times and that was that
...A lesser noted curiosity is that the album cover has no writing on it and is just the picture...
"I insisted we didn't need to write the band's name on the cover," he says.
"They were the most famous band in the world after all - EMI said they'd never sell any albums if we didn't say who the band was, but I got my way, and got away with it."
And it is hard to think of an album cover that has been so thoroughly repeated.
Dozens of bands have put stripes on their cover, like the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, but of course the biggest tribute comes from the thousands of fans and tourists who go to leafy north London every year...
If you want to check the crossing now, there's a webcam.
Watch it for a while and you will see scampering fans snatching at a gap in the traffic to recreate the shoot - much to the annoyance of local drivers...
"All they're doing is posing on the crossing. Someone's going to get mown down one of these days there's no doubt about it."
Here's hoping Ron avoids the crossing on Saturday morning when Beatles fans will stage a mass crossing in honour of the photo shoot...
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...
Laughing My Willie Off
BFL
Also, Paul was the only one walking barefoot, which was supposed to be some religious sign of death. And actually when the album came out, Paul would have been 27.
ABBA fans love the Beatles!
Great record.
He had shoes on here.
Yeah, but his mates had run out on him by then. Where were THEIR shoes that time?
Never saw this one. Hallelujah! He came back to life!
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