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Nike Was Sued For 1987 Commercial That Used The Beatles “Revolution” Without Apple Records Permission

Nike was sued for this 1987 commercial that used The Beatles song “Revolution” against the wishes of Apple Records.  Nike paid $250,000 total to Capitol Records which held the North American licensing rights to The Beatles’ recordings and $250,000 to Michael Jackson who had acquired The Beatles publishing rights in 1985.  Nike had the right to use the “Revolution” for a year.

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The three surviving Beatles, through their record company Apple, filed a lawsuit in July 1987 for $15 million objecting to Nike’s use of the song.  The suit was aimed at Nike, its advertisement agency, Wieden+Kennedy, and Capitol-EMI Records.  George Harrison said that “every Beatles song ever recorded is going to be advertising women’s underwear and sausages.  We’ve got to put a stop to it in order to set a precedent. Otherwise it’s going to be a free-for-all. It’s one thing when you’re dead, but we’re still around!  They don’t have any respect for the fact that we wrote and recorded those songs, and it was our lives.”

The suit, filed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, charges that the shoe company, Nike Inc., ”wrongfully traded on the good will and popularity of the Beatles,” by using the John Lennon-Paul McCartney song, ”Revolution,” in its advertising.  Capitol-EMI countered by saying the lawsuit was ‘groundless’ because Capitol had licensed the use of “Revolution” with the “active support and encouragement of Yoko Ono Lennon, a shareholder and director of Apple.”  Ono had expressed approval when the commercial was released, saying the commercial “is making John’s music accessible to a new generation”.

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On November 9, 1989, the “Revolution” lawsuit and others involving the Beatles and EMI were settled out-of-court.  One condition of the out-of-court settlement was that terms of the agreement would be kept secret. The settlement was reached among the three parties involved: George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr; Yoko Ono; and Apple, EMI and Capitol Records.  A spokesman for Yoko Ono noted, “It’s such a confusing myriad of issues that even people who have been close to the principals have a difficult time grasping it. Attorneys on both sides of the Atlantic have probably put their children through college on this.”

Nike discontinued airing ads featuring “Revolution” in March 1988.  In 1993 Yoko Ono later gave permission to Nike to use John Lennon’s Instant Karma” in this ad below.

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Lady Gaga Playing John Lennon’s White Piano Causes A Twitter Uproar For Sean Lennon

Lady Gaga playing on John Lennon’s famous white Steinway was twitpic’d by Sean Lennon and has set off Beatles fans…

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Sean posted the photo on Twitter with the caption: “With gaga at mom’s house, she’s belting on the white piano…”

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The instrument was a gift from John Lennon to Yoko Ono, and it sits out in the open at Yoko’s home.

One fan responded to Sean’s Twitpic, saying, “WHY WOULD YOU LET LADY GAGA PLAY ON JOHN’S PIANO? I’m disappointed. >:(”

Sean’s replies are below…

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Sean eventually took the photo down and used his Twitter page…

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OMG!!! Paul McCartney Sings “Birthday” To Ringo Starr With Ringo On Drums 7/7/2010

Paul McCartney joined Ringo Starr in a Beatles reunion at New York’s Radio City Music Hall last night (July 7).

In the finale of the drummer’s 70th birthday celebration gig, Yoko Ono, Joe Walsh, Angus Young, Nils Lofgren, Foreigner’s Mick Jones and others joined Starr to sing ‘With A Little Help From My Friends‘.

However, once the stage was partly cleared and the crowd prepared to make their way to the exits, a roadie appeared on stage brandishing Paul McCartney’s famous Hofner bass.  McCartney than ran on to play ‘The White Album’’s ‘Birthday‘ with Starr playing drums.

Check it out….

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Info About The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour Bus

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Here are some details on the Magical Mystery Tour bus used by The Beatles to film the Magical Mystery Tour movie, which launched the soundtrack that topped both the British and American charts.  The bus is a Plaxton bodied 1959 Bedford Val Panorama Elite bus license plate URO 913E.  This bus was new to coach company Fox of Hayes, in 1967.

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The Hard Rock Cafe acquired the Magical Mystery Tour bus in 1988. It took four months, 2,000 man-hours and a cost of $100,000 for Hard Rock to completely refurbish the bus using vintage parts to replicate the original designs and details.  Here’s a photo below of the bus being transported.

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The Hard Rock Cafe offered the bus years ago as a prize in an Internet sweepstakes but apparently the winner chose the cash alternative so the bus remains with Hard Rock Cafe as Beatles memorabilia.

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Jimi Hendrix Covered “Sgt. Pepper” Days After It’s Release In Front Of The Beatles

On June 4, 1967, Jimi Hendrix and the Experience played their last show in England, at London’s Saville Theatre, before heading off to America.  The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper album had just been released on June 1 and The Beatles were in attendance.  Hendrix, who was already a great fan of the band, bought the album on the day of its release and covered it the opening track two days later.

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Hendrix chose to open the show with his own rendition of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band“, rehearsed only minutes before taking the stage, much to The Beatles astonishment and delight.  Hendrix didn’t know at the time that they were in the audience. Paul McCartney said later he was honored by the tribute; “simply incredible, perhaps the best I have ever seen him play.”

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Amazing…

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First Beatles Photo (with Ringo), Last Beatles Photo (All Four) & Last Photo Paul & Ringo With George

First photo of The Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison & Ringo Starr together…

August 22 1962 - Wednesday - The Cavern Club

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Last photo of The Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison & Ringo Starr together…

August 22, 1969 - Friday [same date as first photo] - John and Yoko’s home in Tittenhurst Park two days after their last recording session together.

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Last photo of  Paul McCartney, George Harrison & Ringo Starr together without John Lennon

Taken by Pattie Boyd in 2000

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The Beatles Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Alternate Drum Skin

Joe Ephgrave is a visual artist who designed The Beatles’ drum skin placed at the center of the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover.  The drum was sold for 541,250 GBP (1.07M USD), at auction on July 10, 2008 and was thought to be acquired by Paul McCartney himself.

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Ephgrave actually designed two logos for the drum skins….below is the lesser known “alternate head”, the original of which is also owned by Paul McCartney and hangs in his London home.  The Beatles chose what became the well-known Pepper logo drum head that appears on the album cover, only one studio image was taken that day with the drum turned around showing the alternate side.

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There has been some speculation that Joe Ephgrave does not exist.  It is believed that his name ‘Ephgrave’ is a shortened version of ‘Epitaph-grave’, another element hinting toward the whole ‘Paul is dead’ scandal. However, Ephgrave is a real English surname, which has been around for over 500 years, allegedly.

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Who’s The Mystery iPhone Photographer At George Harrison’s Hollywood Walk Of Fame Ceremony?

Who’s the guy on the top right taking a picture of Paul McCartney at George Harrison’s Hollywood Walk Of Fame Ceremony on April 14, 2009.

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Pan the photo out and it’s Tom Hanks…Funny to see that even the super famous can’t pass up on a photo op of a Beatle.

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John Lennon Wrote Out “Tits” At A Hard Days Night Press Conference Scene

In The Beatles movie “A Hard Day’s Night“, there is a press conference scene in which a female reporter asks John Lennon if he has any hobbies?  In response to her question, John takes another reporters pad and writes something on it.
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He shows it to her and she is shocked by what she sees. Although we never get to see the entire scribbled note, if you watch closely you can tell that Lennon writes “TITS” on the pad!

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Check it out below…it’s around the 9:30 mark and once you know what he writes it is pretty obvious…

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The Rolling Stones Returned The Sgt. Pepper Album Cover Tribute To The Beatles

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At the edge of the cover on The Beatles, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” album cover there is a Shirley Temple doll wearing a sweater in homage to The Rolling StonesTemple’s sweater say “Welcome The Rolling Stones“.  The Stones returned the tribute by having The Beatles hidden in the cover of their own “Their Satanic Majesties Request” album later that year.  “Their Satanic Majesties Request” had a lenticular 3-D cover.

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It’s kinda like a where’s Waldo?  We found what we think is George Harrison on Charlie Watts arm all the way to the left.  I think we spotted Paul McCartney to George’s right.  We are looking for John Lennon and Ringo Starr.

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