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The Beatles in Bangor Wales to take part in a 10-day conference on Transcendental
The Beatles in Bangor Wales to take part in a 10-day conference on Transcendental Meditation led by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The Beatles werer staying in dormitories in Dyfrdwy, one of the halls in the Hugh Owen Building of Bangor University when on Sunday 27 August 1967, two days after their arrival in Bangor, the news broke that The Beatles manager Brian Epstein had died. News of Epsteins death had already reached the British press, and reporters were gathering around the college entrance. Paul McCartney immediately made his way back to London, but John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, visibly shocked by the news, spoke briefly to reporters before leaving Wales. Jane Asher
Daily Herald
Mirrorpix
Wales
Media ID 21665931
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The Beatles in Bangor Wales - A Bittersweet Retreat
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. In this poignant print captured by the Daily Herald, we see The Beatles gathered together during their stay in Bangor, Wales. It was August 1967 when the iconic band arrived to participate in a transformative 10-day conference on Transcendental Meditation led by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Staying at Dyfrdwy, one of the halls within Bangor University's Hugh Owen Building, the Fab Four sought solace and enlightenment amidst their hectic lives. However, fate had other plans for them. Just two days after their arrival, devastating news shattered their peaceful retreat - Brian Epstein, The Beatles' beloved manager had passed away. As word spread like wildfire through British press outlets, reporters flocked to the college entrance seeking answers from these musical legends. In a moment frozen forever in time, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr stood visibly shocked but composed as they briefly addressed journalists before departing from Wales. Paul McCartney immediately rushed back to London upon hearing of Epstein's untimely demise. This unexpected turn of events cast a somber shadow over what was meant to be an enlightening experience for The Beatles. This photograph serves as a reminder that even amidst fame and success, life can throw unexpected curveballs that test our resilience. It captures both the joyous anticipation of spiritual growth and the heart-wrenching reality of loss experienced by these legendary musicians during their time in Bangor – forever etching this chapter
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