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TheStreetSliders_Live_4_LayDown_BoysJump
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かつて昭和の頃にFMで放送されたもの4 「かつて昭和の頃にFMで放送されたもの」シリーズはこれで完結。 当時はカセットテープで録音してました。
the Beatles Live at the Empire Theater in Liverpool, December 7th, 1963
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ちょっと音いじり。マイルドにしてみた。
The Beatles Stowe School Concert 1963
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ストウ・スクール ライヴ ちょっと自分の耳に優しい音にしてみました。曲間も短縮 。
Tokyo, シュガー,The Street Sliders On FM
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シュガーシュガーのライン音源は珍しいのではないでしょうか? この時の天才ハリー様のギターが私の人生を大きく変えました。 蘭丸さんが歌うときのハリー様のギターはブっ飛んでます。 DefSpecialのDayDreamerしかり。 そんなことどうでもいいことだったです(笑) Tokyoシャッフルのボーカルが最高。ギターの絡みも絶好調。 何故かギターがオーバーダブされてます。 復活記念!!!!!!!!!!!
7_天国列車、パラダイス The Street Sliders on FM
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7th Ave. Rock, NewDance, 天国列車, パラダイス, 4曲で完結。 復活記念!!!!!!!
6; 7th Ave. Rock~New Dance / The Street Sliders on FM
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6; 7th Ave. Rock~New Dance / The Street Sliders on FM
04 No More Trouble The Street Sliders on FM
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04 No More Trouble The Street Sliders on FM
02 Blow The Night The Street Sliders on FM
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02 Blow The Night The Street Sliders on FM
Quando ero in Giappone, avevo 23 anni penso, ho già sentito, adesso ho 70anni, grazie mille 😂
На Беллафоне. С Питом? Молодой Beatles😇
At about 20 seconds in to "postman", Pete loses the beat...he never gets it back.
夢遊病をリリースした頃のSlidersのラジオ生放送観客入りLive!場内の興奮が伝わってくる
Became Mucho is hidden where it says Dream Take.
Besame.
I love you is actually called Ask me Why and was I believe the b-side of one of their first singles.
The Motown crowd knew that the minute the Beatles did one of their songs it would be a hit! Awesome live version of Please Mr. Postman!!
Спасибо битлз ❤
Listened to them at that time in 1962 it was played over the ships (Royal Navy) SRE system I was nearly 17. Blew me away
amazing, still a cover band, they certainly had paid their dues honing their sound, there's no indication of a massive hit writing juggernaut they'd become, just months away from being the biggest band in the world.
It doesnt sound like The Beatles at all!
Besame Mucho here sounds fantastic with backing vocals, the Anthology version is only Paul singing 😢
Sounds like Pete Best on drums?
Pls be requested to describe title correctly. Title#4 is Ask Me Why i/o I Love You & #5 is Besame Mucho i/o Dream Take.
Still mostly a cover band when this music went over BBC, but really interesting song selection and it's more country and rockabilly than blues (and I can't believe how well they got into the groove of "Besame Mucho" the Mexican song. They were amazing doing even this, especially the vocal impersonations of some of the originals. But they already had the hair covering their foreheads and were getting positioned to shock the world.
Pete sounds competent but... George was a great harmony singer and background singer but George Martin really underutilized him.
Imagine the next school day. The only thing anyone could talk about was "Did You See Them?"
Hardly recognized John in the back, sitting down, wearing glasses he hated to wear in public until years later when he made those "Lennon rounds" iconic!
This recording shows what an accomplished rock n roll band they were before hitting prime time - incredible singing by John and Paul
The voices don’t sound like any of the Beatles.
1962❤
This brodcast at the bbc was in october 1962 fact
The drumming horrible.
日本ではシングルレコードのA面にプリーズミスターポストマンでB面がマネーで、当時のジャケットは皆髭を生やして懐かしい😂
TAKE JUDE by APOLOGETIX a great Beatles parody
The songs are The Marvelettes' "Please, Mr. Postman," Roy Orbison's "Dream Baby," Chuck Berry's "Memphis, Tennessee," The Beatles' "Ask Me Why," Consuelo Velásquez's "Besame Mucho" and Joe Brown's "Picture of You." The most interesting songs are "Dream Baby" and "Picture of You" because no other recordings of them by The Beatles are known to exist. "Memphis, Tennessee" and "Besame Mucho" are on the Decca audition tape and "Ask Me Why" and "Please, Mr. Postman" were recorded commercially for EMI. Pete Best's drumming doesn't sound as exciting as it did on his two most famous recordings with The Beatles (the Hamburg sessions from June 1961 and the Decca audition on January 1, 1962), maybe because he was underrecorded in the mix. But it's hard to compare this "Please, Mr. Postman" with the commercial version and not conclude that Ringo added a lot to the band's sound.
It is a hard to believe what they developed into.
Wow the Boys doing Roy Orbison man, WOW
They toured the UK with him around 1963 or 64. They really dug him. And of course George ended up playing with him in the Wilburys.
@@peterchapman7288 Yes I am aware of that the Beatles were close with Roy. They toured with him back in1963. George Harrison remained close right up to the collaboration with the Traveling Wilbury's in the late 1980's and his untimely passing. Thank you for contacting me, God bless! 🌎☮️❤️🇺🇸🇬🇧🍏🌀👀
I'm with a lot of you guys. The lead singers don't sound like John or Paul
Recording technology at the time!
THIS IS PETE BEST ON DRUMS
Definitely not Ringo.
Yeah, the percussion is a bit jerky, choppy, have to hand it to those who heard that this beat was nearly undanceable.
Their fans in and around Liverpool loved the Beatles sound with Pete Best and danced to them playing all the time. They had a very enthusiastic following in and around Liverpool because of their sound and stage presence - and Pete Best was part of that concoction.
This guy edited out the stage banter between numbers
These were available in stores in 1977. They were on the Lingasong and Polydor labels.I have both sets of double albums.
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Great song....what became of this group?
@sabbracadabra8367Yeh, a whole succession of them.
Those voices and arrangements……
Ringo was a bad drummer??? Gimme a break..great
COMPLETE NONSENSE !! NOT THE BEATLES DON'T SOUND ANYTHING LIKE THEM !! 🤣🤣
Was this with Ringo or Pete Best ?
Ringo
These were recorded Dec 1962
Ringo diciembre 1962
RINGO
Pete best was a original Beatles and a good drummer
Not a good Beatle…he had no charisma.
You must be almost deaf
@@jaybee9269 he was a original Beatles and how do you know he had no charisma..
He was an okay drummer for the Cavern Club... really not good enough for records.
@@samphillips9104 >> I’ve seen him speak. No charisma, no playfulness, no humor, not a great drummer either, so: Not a good Beatle.
Classic, hearing George sing Picture of You.
Yeah, I know this audio recording is fourteen minutes of suck, but it captures Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr at the beginning of their careers. They sure do have a lot of heart and talent, and if they really and truly work hard, and apply themselves, maybe one day they can become famous. Like Elvis. And here be the songs they are performing--- PLEASE MR. POSTMAN DREAM BABY MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE ASK ME WHY BESAME MUCHO PICTURE OF YOU Maybe Paul and John should get busy and write their own songs so the Beatles won’t be just another cover band. Just saying.
And write some of their own material
March 7, 1962.
Thank you!
Not much remarkable here. All covers and not much ceativity performing them. Good thing they didn't come over to the US with this stuff.
Paul with his Hofner that went missing for about 50 years.
@sabbracadabra8367 It was in someone’s attic less than 10 miles away! :)
@sabbracadabra8367 There’s a great story behind it if you search “the lost bass project”.
Sounds like a good garage band in 1962. Give 'em another year to smooth out those rough edges...😎👌🏻
And get a drummer that can keep time
@@standbytogo123 This one is very good
リンゴ・スターのドラムじゃない気がするんですが、それはそれで貴重です。
Thankyou..
This performance of "Please Mr. Postman" was the first time a Motown song had been played on British radio.
So what.
@@ShiddyFinkelsteinI was just thinking that.
@@ShiddyFinkelsteinCalm down mate
@sabbracadabra8367 Well they did in the early years and they loved Motown. But they wrote their own songs and these took over. They stopped touring very quickly after their big impact in the US and effectively became a studio band.
'picture of you, sung by george harrison,' was a a hit for joe brown, who sang, 'i'll see you in my dreams' at george harrison's funeral!!!