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Post by restlesswind on Sept 12, 2008 8:29:04 GMT 1
Hamburg has dedicated a city square to The Beatles to commemorate the time the band spent there in the early 1960s.
The band periodically stayed in Hamburg from 1960-62 to play clubs along the city's raucous Reeperbahn street.
The Beatles honed its early sound at Hamburg venues including the Kaiserkeller and Star Club.
The commemorative square, which Hamburg Mayor Ole von Beust officially opened, is marked by a dark granite circle 29 metres in diameter which looks like a record.
It features steel sculptures of each of the Fab Four.
To one side stands a sculpture of original Beatles' bassist Stuart Sutcliffe, who died of a brain haemorrhage in Hamburg in 1962.
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Post by DayTripper on Sept 12, 2008 15:51:36 GMT 1
Why would they have Ringo in it? He was not there!
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Post by Dr Winston on Sept 13, 2008 16:23:45 GMT 1
Great news for Hamburg.
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**PepperMan**
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Post by **PepperMan** on Sept 14, 2008 16:55:57 GMT 1
I hope i will see this one day soon.
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Post by restlesswind on Sept 15, 2008 16:36:26 GMT 1
This is the only picture of the Hamburg square i could find. If you look very close - on the top right are red statutes! I think they are the beatles and stu is just away from them.
General view of the Beatles-Platz square in Hamburg, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008. The titles of Beatles songs are written on the white lines on the record-shaped-place that was named after the famous musicians from Liverpool on Thursday.
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Post by Dr Winston on Sept 19, 2008 8:51:00 GMT 1
They look almost like ghosts!
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