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Behind the scenes with The Beatles
In June 1967, The Beatles invited British photographer David Magnus -- then only 22 years old -- to take pictures of them at Abbey Road Studios (known at the time as EMI Studios).
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It was the weekend they recorded "All You Need is Love" for the BBC's "Our World," the world's first live, international satellite production.
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This was also the first time the band performed the song in public. It would be released as a single the following month.
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The band invited celebrity friends like Mick Jagger (pictured here with John Lennon) and Marianne Faithful to attend the taping.
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Magnus was given the freedom to photograph whatever he wanted behind the scenes.
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He captured the rehearsals and the performance, as well as candid moments when the band was relaxing.
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Magnus first photographed the band at a concert at a Buckinghamshire private school when he was 19.
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"Looking back at that weekend and the time I spent through the years with The Beatles, I now realize how incredibly fortunate I was to spend so much time with them," said Magnus, now 72.