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The Beatles' history at the studios began 6 June, 1962; they arrived at Abbey Road in an old white van, wearing black leather jackets and unloaded their battered equipment, including unpainted wooden amplifiers, which left much to be desired in the eyes and ears of the recording technicians. A four-song demo session ensued. At the session, the band's producer, George Martin, gave the Beatles a lecture about the importance of using better quality amplifiers, ending his diatribe with the query, "Look, I've laid into you for quite a time, and you haven't responded. Is there anything you don't like?" A long pause followed, with shuffling of the Beatles' feet. George Harrison stared at the producer and said, "Yeah, I don't like your tie!" And so began the placement of Abbey Road Studios as a shrine in the eyes of Beatle fans.
oh george
Throughout the Beatle years, hit songs such as "She Loves You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand," and "Help!" were recorded here, as were the masterpiece albums Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and, of course, Abbey Road. Paul McCartney lived around the corner from the studios during the 1960s, and his house became a base for the Beatles to meet at before recording sessions.
does anyone know which studio they used to record? i want to go in it! lol.
oh george

Throughout the Beatle years, hit songs such as "She Loves You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand," and "Help!" were recorded here, as were the masterpiece albums Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and, of course, Abbey Road. Paul McCartney lived around the corner from the studios during the 1960s, and his house became a base for the Beatles to meet at before recording sessions.
does anyone know which studio they used to record? i want to go in it! lol.