Beatles, music and other events on Oct. 2:
Featured:
- Oct. 2, 1964: The Beatles tape the U.S. ABC-TV show "Shindig" at the Granville Studio, London. The group sings "Kansas City"/"Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey", "I'm a Loser" and "Boys."
Also:
- Oct. 2, 1869: Mahatma Gandhi born.
- Oct. 2, 1898: Groucho Marx born.
- Oct. 2, 1962: The Beatles, Cavern Club.
- Oct. 2, 1967: The Grateful Dead are busted at their Asbury Street home but the bust is meaningless because there was no warrant.
- Oct. 2, 1968: Overdubs on "Honey Pie."
- Oct. 2, 1969: "Across the Universe" mixed into stereo for the World Wildlife Fund album "No One's Gonna Change Our World."
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