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Did you see The Beatles?

The 50th anniversary of the first live performance of The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show takes place on Feb. 9. We'd like to hear from your if you saw the show on that fateful day in 1964, where you were and what you remember about it.

The 50th anniversary of the first live performance of The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show takes place on Feb. 9. We'd like to hear from your if you saw the show on that fateful day in 1964, where you were and what you remember about it.

During the show, The Beatles played All My Loving, Till There Was You, and She Loves You as their openers, then performed I Saw Her Standing There and I Want to Hold Your Hand later in the show.

Their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show was considered a milestone in Amercian pop culture and was credited for launching the group's rise to fame.

If you ever saw them in person, as well, including the show in Vancouver, we'd also like to hear about your experience (and see your photographs!) by Feb. 1 by e-mailing a short note to [email protected] or calling 250-960-2773 so we can chat. We'll publish of all your stories together for a feature in the A&E section of the newspaper on Feb. 7.