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Hundreds of people gathered at the world’s most famous zebra crossing on August to mark the 50th anniversary of the day The Beatles were photographed on it, creating one of the best-known album covers ∈ music history and an image
imitated by countless fans ever since.
The picture of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr striding over the pedestrian crossing on Abbey Road was taken outside the EMI Recording Studios where they made the 1969 album of the same name. The picture shows Lennon ∈a white suit leading the group across the road. Starr wears a black suit while McCartney is barefoot
out of step and holding a cigarette. Harrison is ∈ blue denim. A Volkswagen Beetle is parked ∈ the background.
Abbey Road, which was voted the best Beatles’ album by readers of Rolling Stone ∈2009, was the only one of the group’s original British albums to show neither the band’s name nor a title on the cover.
The album was the last to be recorded by all four members of the band together, and it had tracks written by each of them. Less than a year after Abbey Road was released, rock music’s best-selling band had split up, ending a decade-long musical revolution that transformed the 1960s and laid the foundations of modern popular culture. The studios, which were later renamed Abbey Road, and the zebra crossing were granted protected status by the government ∈2010.
(www.reuters.com, 08.08.2019. Adaptado.)
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