The Beatles own website refers to, wikipedia.org for more pertinent data on their albums. 9-11-1969 was the last day that John Lennon did any music recordings with the rest of The Beatles.
| The Beatles (18 August 1962 – 11 September 1969) |
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| The Beatles (12 September 1969 – 10 April 1970) Lennon leaves the group |
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So from the recording of their first album on 9-11-1962 to John Lennon's last recordings as one of The Beatles on 9-11-1969, is some striking synchronicity, indeed.
In the UK the emergency number isn't 911, its 999.
"...the complete collection of number one hits by The Beatles, is available from iTunes at a special price of $9.99 only until 20th September." (9.99 & 999)
"On the morning of September 11, 2001, Paul McCartney was in New York City on an airport runway waiting to fly to Britain. As he absorbed the news of the unfolding tragedy, he wondered, “What can I do?” The answer, of course, lay in music."
"McCartney was taxiing on a JFK runway on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, when the pilot alerted passengers that due to what then appeared to be a major accident in Lower Manhattan, the plane would be forced to return to the terminal."
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"Sep 11, 2011 - We apologize for the recent outage following the week of Sep 3rd, 2011. WebCite went down due to a hardware failure, and restoring our huge database took a couple of days. Everything should be back to normal. We apologize for any inconvenience caused."
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The Secret Sun provides an interesting observation of some Beatles synchronicity.
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Sadly, books, records, films, video tape, CDs & DVDs can all be burned or destroyed by various means. So its important for collectors & researchers to try to archive as much data as possible for future comparison & authentication of facts. The site,beatlesinterviews.org is a fine example of how things can be archived. One person might have some video while another has the audio. http://www.beatlesinterviews.org/db1968.05ts.beatles.html
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The # 911 shows up in the most peculiar places.