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The Beatles in 1966 : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Beatles in 1966
After the Beatles released the ''Rubber Soul'' album at the end of 1965, they recorded their follow up album ''Revolver'' then embarked on a world tour. In making these two albums, the group recorded music that had become increasingly difficult to reproduce on stage. But that problem only scratched the surface of the issues the band would face in 1966, which included risking their lives in Manila at the hands of the Marcos family. ==Japan==
The Asian leg of the tour began with controversy as right-wing Japanese nationalists protested at the staging of their concerts in Tokyo at the Nippon Budokan in June and July which was built for the staging of the martial arts rather than musical performances. The performances went ahead but there was heavy security to protect the group from both fans and protesters, meaning the group were forced to stay in their suite at the Tokyo Hilton, although Lennon escaped for a short time. NEMS staff photographer, Robert Whitaker, remembered: "He () snuck out using my name, on the basis, I think, that all white people probably looked the same to the Japanese. He got away with it for a while, but then somebody recognised him and he was dragged back to the hotel." The foreign artists who have played the Budokan since then (with no protests against their appearances) include Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Oasis, KISS, Cheap Trick, Ozzy Osbourne, Dream Theater and Beyoncé.
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