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This is a summary of 1969 in music in the United Kingdom. ==Events== *4 January – Guitarist Jimi Hendrix is accused of arrogance by TV producers after playing an impromptu version of "Sunshine of Your Love" past his allotted timeslot on the BBC1 show ''Happening for Lulu''. *12 January – Led Zeppelin's eponymous début album is released. *18 January – Pete Best wins his defamation lawsuit against The Beatles. Best had originally sought $8 million, but ended up being awarded much less. *30 January – The Beatles perform for the last time in public, on the roof of the Apple building at 3 Savile Row, London. The performance, which was filmed for the ''Let It Be'' movie, is stopped early by police after neighbors complain about the noise. *3 February – John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr hire Allen Klein as The Beatles' new business manager, against the wishes of Paul McCartney. *4 February – Paul McCartney hires the law firm of Eastman & Eastman, Linda Eastman's father's law firm, as general legal counsel for Apple. *18 February – Lulu and Bee Gee Maurice Gibb are married. *12 March - Paul McCartney marries Linda Eastman in London. *20 March - John Lennon and Yoko Ono are married at a 10-minute ceremony in the British Consulate Office in Gibraltar. *29 March – At the 14th annual Eurovision Song Contest held at the Teatro Real, Madrid, Spain, the final result is a four-way tie for first place between Spain (''"Vivo cantando"'' – Salomé); United Kingdom (''"Boom Bang-a-Bang"'' – Lulu); Netherlands (''"De Troubadour"'' – Lenny Kuhr) and France (''"Un jour, un enfant"'' – Frida Boccara). As there is no tie-break rule, the four entries involved, who each scored 18 points, are declared joint winners. *22 April * *The first complete performance of The Who's rock opera ''Tommy'' during a performance in Dolton, Devon, UK * *Peter Maxwell Davies conducts the premiere performance of his monodrama ''Eight Songs for a Mad King'' at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. * *John Lennon officially changes his name from John Winston Lennon to John Winston Ono Lennon. *24 April – The Beatles make a $5.1 million counter offer to the Northern Songs stockholders in an attempt to keep Associated TV from controlling the band's music. *2 June – John Lennon and Yoko Ono host a "Bed-In" at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Canada. The couple records the song "Give Peace a Chance" live in their suite with Tommy Smothers, Timothy Leary, and several others. *13 June – Mick Taylor joins the Rolling Stones. *29 June – Bass player Noel Redding announces to the media that he has quit the Jimi Hendrix Experience, having effectively done so during the recording of ''Electric Ladyland''. *3 July – Brian Jones is found dead in the swimming pool at his home in Sussex, England, almost a month after leaving The Rolling Stones. *5 July – The Rolling Stones proceed with a free concert in Hyde Park, London, as a tribute to Brian Jones; it is also the band's first concert with guitarist Mick Taylor. Estimates of the audience range from 250,000 to 400,000. *13 September – John Lennon and Plastic Ono Band perform at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival 12-hour music festival, backed by Eric Clapton, Klaus Voormann and Alan White. It is Lennon's first-ever public rock performance without one or more of The Beatles since meeting Paul McCartney in 1957. He decides before returning to Britain to leave The Beatles permanently. *7 November – The Rolling Stones open their US tour in Fort Collins, Colorado. *December – Release of Fairport Convention's pioneering folk rock album ''Liege & Lief''. *''date unknown'' * *David Bedford becomes Composer in Residence at Queen's College, London.〔(Jolyon Laycock, ''A Changing Role for the Composer in Society'' (Peter Lang, 2005), p 48 ). Accessed 19 June 2014〕 * *James Galway begins a 6-year engagement as principal flautist with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1969 in British music」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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