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  1. The interview takes place in early 1965 before the Beatles had stopped doing live shows. Shepherd spends some time with them trying to connect during a typical concert slog through city after city. In the middle of this Shepherd finally gets a chance to sit down with them.

  2. 17 de sept. de 2012 · The resulting exchange, published in the September 1962 issue, became the first official Playboy Interview and kicked off a remarkable run of public inquisition that continues today—and that has featured just about every cultural titan of the last half century.To celebrate the Interview’s 50th anniversary, the editors of Playboy have culled 50 of its most (in)famous Interviews and will ...

  3. The Beatles were interviewed by Playboy Magazine, on October 28, 1964, following their performance in Exeter. The interview was issued in the February 1965 edition of the magazine. Our interviewer this month is the inimitable Jean Shepard, whose nostalgically comic boyhood reminiscences and acerbic social commentary have earned him not only the ...

  4. Playboy: No—but the reason we mention it is that this is really a signal honor. For years on that corner, there's been a big store with life-size cutouts of Marilyn Monroe, Anita Ekberg or Jayne ...

  5. Stephen Hawking: The Playboy Interview (50 Years of the Playboy Interview) “In mid-1962, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner was given a partial transcript of an interview with Miles Davis. It covered jazz, of course, but it also included Daviss ruminations on race, politics and culture. Fascinated, Hef sent the writerfuture Pulitzer-Prize-winning ...

  6. 25 de may. de 2016 · In the e-book, John's line about Pete having a "periodic illness" and Ringo's jab about the pills are totally removed. This e-book is just 99 cents and well worth a read over. Beatle interviews are fun to read, and while this one isn't shocking, the Beatles do have their guard down a little bit with Playboy and even say "tits" at some point.