A Beatles rider request document is expected to fetch up to $5,000 (£3,120) when it goes under the hammer at auction in Los Angeles next week (20Sep11).
The contract, signed by Beatles manager Brian Epstein, pertains to a 1965 concert at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California in 1965.
In the paperwork, Epstein requests "no less than 150 uniformed police officers for protection" and a "special drumming platform for Ringo (Starr)".
The Fab Four's backstage rider includes: "four cots, mirrors, an ice cooler, portable TV set and clean towels".
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