What is missed by most is the fact that they had 150 watt amps behind them and 55 thousand making noise as loud or louder than a jet engine, yet they were pretty much on point constantly. It's remarkable. And thank goodness the raw Shea audio survived.
How did they bring the voices out more beyond all the screaming. I'm surprised nobody else has noticed this. This is awesome. This version of the recordings of the Shea Stadium is the most listenable recording of all the concert recordings. Whatever they did, I wish they did the samething to the Kingsize Taylor recording of the Live At The Star Club Hamburg Germany recordings. This is awesome!
A lot of vocals and four bass guitar tracks were recut in post-production, also "She's A Woman" is flown in from a different date, as the Shea take is known to be unusable.
Simply musical geniuses. Even the early stuff blew other bands away. The Beatles are the perfect example of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts. No need for pyrotechnics or 100-piece drum kits.
@@Voxac100b Hard to tell much difference. My brother and I knew what songs were being played, but the wild audiences decreased the listening quality. Both concerts were truly thrills of a lifetime!
@@8avexp Yes, this was primarily due to John's comment about Rock 'n Roll being more popular than Jesus. Many fans were turned off at that comment stifling sales. There were a number of fans who believed that comment would lead to the end of Beatlemania!
Hi. Did you seriously not notice I had ROCK in all caps? Yes, there are many people including Pete Townsend who thought of the Fab4 as a lightweight pop band. Of course, that is rubbish. So, YES, by some hard rock fans, the Beatles are underrated. @@LEFTOVERDISHES
Had the same thoughts when it came to Dizzy Miss Lizzy. Would have been great to see them during their Hamburg days. JL had once said their best live output never made it to tape.
Even Ticket to Ride sounds heavy with the guitars. They could play Rock and Country like any other band and put American groups to shame playing their music that inspired them.
Helter Skelter, Revolution . . . Anybody who says they couldn't rock does not have a valid opinion worth listening to. Townsend needled other musicians in interviews. It's called ball-busting. A lot of those interviews back then were given with a wink and a nudge. Musicians all knew it and laughed among themselves. It was a part of keeping their sanity in an endless stream of interviews and attention.
So many thanks for letting us all listen to this/these recordings of an era that was little before my time, but so meaningful in humanity. A new era 👍...
They just wanted to play music. They're as happy singing covers as there own songs. Love George's solos and how their 3 part harmonies are spot on even though they can't hear.
Again and Again Lennon voice is pure magic No Lennon no Beatles that is The fact You Want More proof listen to Lizzy miss Dizzy The songs is really expectional Lennon is a true legend
In some ways i could understand the Beatles retiring from live performances in 1966. They probably had enough of the teen hysteria and security problems by this time. Also Ringo and John both turned 26 in 1966 and probably found it a bit embarrassing having 12-13 year old girls screaming at them.
I can completely understand. Many stars talk and write songs about the unpleasantness of touring. Steve Martin sums it up well with: "I don't want to be on the road for a year. I have a dog." Ringo has said that if Beatlemania had continued he would have gone insane. George has said that the only place they could be alone was in the bathroom in their hotel suite, after greeting the hotel managers and their wives. George was attacked in his home and stabbed with a punctured lung. John was shot and murdered outside his home. Do you still "kind of" understand?
Thanks for this. This is the original un-doctored performance that no one heard that night. So, we are hearing She's A Woman (omitted from the documentary), Act Naturally (not the original record that was used), no bass overdubs in Dizzy Miss LIzzy, Twist and Shout (without the Hollywood Bowl version being mixed in).
In the present day bands are using truck loads of gear for mega wattage, back when the Beatles played Shea Stadium they had 100 watt vox amps times sure have changed! It's great to hear this remaster.
@@SeanSMST no… I am talking about vocal monitors. The Beatles toured the world for two years without them. So they never could hear themselves at all on stage. Atlanta concert in 1965, a sound engineer, put three small speakers on the stage facing them. That's what I'm talking about.
film is dubbed! When they found that the sound was bad on the film they re recorded the music back at Abbey Road while the film was projected on the wall.....
@@richbailey8174 When I think now thats true with the sound being so bad, to have limited wattage to fill shea was impossible I can remember Paul saying during anthology that they were going through the Stadium PA used for announcements and goodness knows how it sounded.
Just one of many firsts by the Beatles. No group had ever played a sports stadium until them. Of course, when managers and future groups saw the incredible revenue from stadium events, everyone started playing them.
It isn't....the sound came out so bad that they went back to Abbey Road and re-recorded the show playing along with the film as it was projected on the wall...
That was part of it. Someone once said that they were playing with amps etc that a high school band would be ashamed of. I think that the whole thing was bigger than anyone imagined and left them all shaken. Paul was into touring but George and John were totally fed up!@@ed2kou1
@@richbailey8174 You don’t shake the Beatles them playing all the instruments just showed how talented and creative they are! Whoever said that has NO idea what they’re talking about… That’s ONE of many things that make them the greatest band ever!
Fantástico !!! Imortais. Primeira banda a se apresentar, ao vivo , em um estádio. Sem mesa de som , sem retorno , sem computadorização....na raça, só com instrumentos e amplificadores VOX. Fenomenal !! Que som , que "massa". Eternos.
Thank you for this. It is good to listen to Ringo's Act Naturally as it was, all nervous and out of tune, but still live vocal. Yes, no freakin' monitors. I wish they didn't dub the actual record of Act Naturally for the TV film. I missed it because my dad made me go to basketball practice. Great moment in time.
It's a miracle the songs are done as well as they were. If you've ever been with a band that lost their monitors everyone goes into a tizzy. I don't know how they even heard themselves much less anything else with a bunch of girls shreeking
I was 4 1/2 when it came on TV. I ran and set up my little drum kit and played along. Jan 1967 on ABC. I don’t believe I knew that was coming on…. I still remember the feeling of being excited.
El talento, la magia musical y la desbordante admiración a este icónico grupo musical, se apoderó de la atmósfera del estadio shea, sin el aparato excesivo de la tecnología actual Talento musical en esencia Gracias por esta reproducción...
I remember seeing this when I was in my teens as a documentary on TV , and then in all its restored glory at the end of the cinematic release of Eight Days a Week documentary…..I believe that this is the missing piece of Beatles footage…. And would love to see it in full documentary form … Beatles in the U.S…. Flying in to Shea by helicopter, dressing room before the show and performance….the reason I believe that this has never found an official release is because of ownership rights…..I think Sid Bernstein owns the footage….( but if I’m wrong I stand corrected).
What a Setlist! What excitement! Despite having no stage monitors to hear themselves, they still play a brilliant set. Just like the Hollywood Bowl show, they played a tight set. They were that well rehearsed. The only early classic missing here is Nowhere Man
You can tell they were SO eager to get this period of their lives over with...it was like a huge catharsis, a way to expunge the "mop top" era and the incessant grind of banal touring. You almost feel sorry for them....
in my opinion although i base my opinion on what i consider a fact , is that Ringo was the most accomplished on his instrument , the drum kit. the others have mentioned that when Ringo joined there sound and the rhythm section reached a new improved level of musicianship . 🥁👍
It’s fairly common knowledge now that the audio from the Shea film was doctored & dubbed into with The Beatles playing live at a London film studio; it’s in George Martin’s book & Geoff Emerick’s; I can’t tell what this is; sounds to raw to be the dubs…which leads me to this question: where is the audio from the film studio dubs without the crowd noise? That would be similar to live BBC recordings; I want to hear that
in 2016 or 2017 I saw "Eight Days a week - the touring years", great movie here in munich germany. After the film they showed a restored version of Shea Stadium 1965. It was great. Technichally perfect. Where is that movie? Why is it not available ??? I've seen it before in very bad quality, a kind of broken version.
With such a catalogue of their own fantastic compositions, why were they still playing cover songs in 1965? Of the 11 songs played, 3 were covers. Instead of the cover songs why did they not include 'you've got to hide your love away', the night before' & 'all my loving'? Any comments?
All my loving was part of the live-shows in 1964, You're got to hide your love away doesn't work in such crazy live-concerts, The night before...maybe. "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" and "Twist and shout" are kick ass-live-tracks. Unfortunately, at some point the Beatles decided to only play half of "Twist and shout".
I disagree, there are loads of Beatles songs that would have been perfect live. If I had been to see the Beatles I would not have wanted them to play any cover songs@@braudabo
@@kentoxymoron6857 Of course they could have performed their live shows exclusively with their own compositions, but one must not forget, that it was always a concern of the Beatles, especially in the live era, to present music by their musical role models. I don't think, there was a show, where McCartney announced "Long Tall Sally" without referencing Little Richard.
The Monkees were the TV version of The Beatles. That's where a lot of their sound came from. But when the VOX organ had its day, that's the way a lot of people played it.
so is this a remaster of the actual show or the overdub session they did for it? per Geoff Emerick & Tony Bramwell, both Beatle insiders, the audio on the film was overdubbed at a film syncing studio
At 68, I'm still a Beatlemaniac.
The Beatles, the GODS of Rock n' Roll!!
Same here. 67 and still diggin' The Beatles. There will never be ........well, you know.
A lifetime of musical JOY!
@@guitarsup1004 I'm 68 and saw the movie Help at 10 years old and was permanently hooked. They are the only rock that I listen to.
Ich auch - mit 72!
No doubt and I’m 51!
The original rock gods.
What is missed by most is the fact that they had 150 watt amps behind them and 55 thousand making noise as loud or louder than a jet engine, yet they were pretty much on point constantly. It's remarkable. And thank goodness the raw Shea audio survived.
100w amps 😊
Audio was re-recorded in studio. Original was so bad. It was a big secret.
150 amps??? Please explain!
@@stevenpaul955If it was really as you say, how have you found out the big secret?
@@draregniknot6542 Vox made them special. Up from the 5o Watters from the 64 tour. George tells the story in Anthology.
There will never be a band that generated so much hysteria. There music will last forever. RIP John and George
Sunday...August 15, 1965...55,000+...making it it at that time...the biggest concert ever held!!!
Everybody was trying to be their baby!!!!😊
I still have me Beatles underwear. Yo bro
More and more I appreciate John’s rhythm playing.
"People didn't come to hear the Beatles, people came to see The Beatles"...Ringo Starr
No smoke no big lites just real music and talent the Fab 4 ❤
It didn't take ed Sullivan to tell us these were some fine young men
I am hoping that there will be a soundtrack release of the Shea Stadium concert as well as the DVD of that performance it’s fantastic.
With aid of AI à la Peter Jackson…
How did they bring the voices out more beyond all the screaming. I'm surprised nobody else has noticed this. This is awesome. This version of the recordings of the Shea Stadium is the most listenable recording of all the concert recordings. Whatever they did, I wish they did the samething to the Kingsize Taylor recording of the Live At The Star Club Hamburg Germany recordings. This is awesome!
A lot of vocals and four bass guitar tracks were recut in post-production, also "She's A Woman" is flown in from a different date, as the Shea take is known to be unusable.
Never ever boring. 😻☮️ You can hear Lennon's love for pure rocknroll here honey.
The boys are coming back from the past... that's great!. we all need it
Simply musical geniuses. Even the early stuff blew other bands away. The Beatles are the perfect example of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts. No need for pyrotechnics or 100-piece drum kits.
She's A Woman is absolutely hard rocking! Love McCartney's rock vocals!
always wish Ray Charles took a whack at it
Such and underrated McCartney track.
I like how they played as close to the recordings as possible.
In the age of no autotune nor lip syncing. This makes this more amazing!!!
Ah, and here is the mindless "autotune" comment, right on time!
And no monitors
Autotune and lip syncing both suck. Anyone that does that really sucks!
But they re-recorded the show at Abbey Road playing along with the film because the actual recording was so bad....does that count Mr No Auto-Tune?
@@richbailey8174 Uh-oh! lol
Wonderful thanks so much. They are the greatest band ever.
I was at this Shea Stadium concert! Wow! Stupendous! Also saw the Beatles again at Shea in 1966! The memories have lasted a lifetime!
Which was the better concert sound wise?
@@Voxac100b Hard to tell much difference. My brother and I knew what songs were being played, but the wild audiences decreased the listening quality. Both concerts were truly thrills of a lifetime!
The 1966 concert didn't sell out. QVC was offering unsold tickets from that concert for sale a number of years ago.
@@8avexp Yes, this was primarily due to John's comment about Rock 'n Roll being more popular than Jesus. Many fans were turned off at that comment stifling sales. There were a number of fans who believed that comment would lead to the end of Beatlemania!
@@GILLnBARRY John was being self-deprecating when he said The Beatles were more popular than Jesus. It did cause a major backlash.
Such an underrated ROCK band. Listen to the punch ferocity of Dizzy Miss Lizzy and try to say the Beatles couldn't kick ass!
Beatles? Underrated? In the Same Sentence?
Hi. Did you seriously not notice I had ROCK in all caps? Yes, there are many people including Pete Townsend who thought of the Fab4 as a lightweight pop band. Of course, that is rubbish. So, YES, by some hard rock fans, the Beatles are underrated. @@LEFTOVERDISHES
Had the same thoughts when it came to Dizzy Miss Lizzy. Would have been great to see them during their Hamburg days. JL had once said their best live output never made it to tape.
Even Ticket to Ride sounds heavy with the guitars. They could play Rock and Country like any other band and put American groups to shame playing their music that inspired them.
Helter Skelter, Revolution . . . Anybody who says they couldn't rock does not have a valid opinion worth listening to. Townsend needled other musicians in interviews. It's called ball-busting. A lot of those interviews back then were given with a wink and a nudge. Musicians all knew it and laughed among themselves. It was a part of keeping their sanity in an endless stream of interviews and attention.
'She's A Woman' was cut from the televised broadcast (along with 'Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby'). Thank-you for including it here!
So many thanks for letting us all listen to this/these recordings of an era that was little before my time, but so meaningful in humanity.
A new era 👍...
They just wanted to play music. They're as happy singing covers as there own songs. Love George's solos and how their 3 part harmonies are spot on even though they can't hear.
Again and Again Lennon voice is pure magic No Lennon no Beatles that is The fact You Want More proof listen to Lizzy miss Dizzy The songs is really expectional Lennon is a true legend
In some ways i could understand the Beatles retiring from live performances in 1966. They probably had enough of the teen hysteria and security problems by this time. Also Ringo and John both turned 26 in 1966 and probably found it a bit embarrassing having 12-13 year old girls screaming at them.
NO DOUBT ABOUT IT.
thanks@@ozielgg9702
With Yardbirds, Who, Hendrix... in 66 the time for Beatles concerts. has gone....
Plus Cream all using the new Marshall sound system in late 66 which revolutionised live performances.@@trabongo
I can completely understand. Many stars talk and write songs about the unpleasantness of touring. Steve Martin sums it up well with: "I don't want to be on the road for a year. I have a dog." Ringo has said that if Beatlemania had continued he would have gone insane. George has said that the only place they could be alone was in the bathroom in their hotel suite, after greeting the hotel managers and their wives. George was attacked in his home and stabbed with a punctured lung. John was shot and murdered outside his home. Do you still "kind of" understand?
Imagina a adrenalina... Os amplificadores no máximo, saturação a 100%, viva o rock . Trabalho fantástico de filtragem de ruídos.
Any previous recording I've heard of this milestone had the quality of the Voice of the Toilet. This is surprisingly good.
They conquered live and conquered recording. Steamrolled everybody. ❤️
Great job! The best I've ever heard it! 😊
the only event at Shea to cheer about in 1965, the Mets were 50-112
And Casey Stengel was forced to retire after fracturing his hip in a fall.
One of the local writers commented that the Beatles would be performing from second base, farther than the Mets ever got all season!
Wow this amazing what they can do today it’s pretty tight must all be by memory they know there voices by heart
Los más sorprendidos eran ellos mismos! Cuatro músicos revolucionando el Mundo! Increíble!
🤝🤝🤝
Этим парням и столетия не почем. Были Великими и останутся Великими.
4 gênios 4 fenômenos que o mundo viu e ainda ve
Love Lennon's rock voice & his driving rhythm guitar sound on "Dizzy Miss Lizzy".
Thanks for this. This is the original un-doctored performance that no one heard that night. So, we are hearing She's A Woman (omitted from the documentary), Act Naturally (not the original record that was used), no bass overdubs in Dizzy Miss LIzzy, Twist and Shout (without the Hollywood Bowl version being mixed in).
Whats about "Everybody trying to be my baby"? 😢
@@gral.juandomingoperon1725yep. Forgot about that one.
The band is cooking! Great songs! 🎶
In the present day bands are using truck loads of gear for mega wattage, back when the Beatles played Shea Stadium they had 100 watt vox amps times sure have changed! It's great to hear this remaster.
And no monitors
@@Mr4stringerif you mean video monitors, no. But shows how popular they were to have audio monitors and still not hear each other.
@@SeanSMST no… I am talking about vocal monitors. The Beatles toured the world for two years without them. So they never could hear themselves at all on stage. Atlanta concert in 1965, a sound engineer, put three small speakers on the stage facing them. That's what I'm talking about.
film is dubbed! When they found that the sound was bad on the film they re recorded the music back at Abbey Road while the film was projected on the wall.....
@@richbailey8174 When I think now thats true with the sound being so bad, to have limited wattage to fill shea was impossible I can remember Paul saying during anthology that they were going through the Stadium PA used for announcements and goodness knows how it sounded.
Just one of many firsts by the Beatles. No group had ever played a sports stadium until them. Of course, when managers and future groups saw the incredible revenue from stadium events, everyone started playing them.
they were so big by then you had to book them into stadiums, they did a big show in Atlanta, someone recorded it and put it on RUclips
Ed was a excellent showman !!!
Glad to hear what i missed in 65&66...esp 66 outdr in SF....it was insane...stiil ...went out on top 60 yrs later w a number one✌️✌️😽
Wow I love Dizzy Miss Lizzie great cover
The greatest ever
Wow they sound so good live!
It isn't....the sound came out so bad that they went back to Abbey Road and re-recorded the show playing along with the film as it was projected on the wall...
@@richbailey8174 I heard they quit playing live cause they couldn’t hear themselves with all the screaming! They’re the greatest ever for a reason!
That was part of it. Someone once said that they were playing with amps etc that a high school band would be ashamed of. I think that the whole thing was bigger than anyone imagined and left them all shaken. Paul was into touring but George and John were totally fed up!@@ed2kou1
@@richbailey8174 You don’t shake the Beatles them playing all the instruments just showed how talented and creative they are! Whoever said that has NO idea what they’re talking about… That’s ONE of many things that make them the greatest band ever!
@@richbailey8174the sound on this isn't that. this is the actual music( no additions etc.) that they played at shea.
Still waiting for a Blu-ray release!
Hi, new sub here. I feel like I’ve hit a goldmine here of all things Beatles ❤
Crazy mix! as soon as i heard them tuning i knew this was gonna be a wild ride to listen to
Awesome!! Great sound, thanks for sharing!!
Cool. Thanks. Lots of great downloads on your site.
Ils sont incontestablement les plus grandes stars du show bussiness de tous les temps
Great Mix!
Fantástico !!! Imortais. Primeira banda a se apresentar, ao vivo , em um estádio. Sem mesa de som , sem retorno , sem computadorização....na raça, só com instrumentos e amplificadores VOX. Fenomenal !! Que som , que "massa". Eternos.
😉
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@@nelsonmellososobrinho1123qqqqqqq
Tem muita banda nutela que nem pensaria em fazer algo parecido.
@@maxschroeder8792✌
Guitars sound really good with a lot more definition
How can you laugh when you know I'm down.. how can you laugh when you know I'm WAHHHHHH!!!!!
You are doing the work of god! Thank you for the upload
7:52 she's in love with her and I feel fine
On the vinyl disc (bootleg) of this, John ended up singing, "I'm in love with me, and I feel fine..."😂
@@bobbcarpenter7031 in one press conference McCartney said as a funny answer to a funny question "we just write songs about lesbians and prostitutes."
Best audio yet!
I was never a fan growing up,my dad loved them and I grew into loving them as well,it’s amazing they did this in the 60s
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Love to hear "new"material!!
Inovadores, Inspiradíssimos, geniais!!!💖💖👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing memories from the summer of my years.
Fantastisc mix! Its not easy to make good sound of that concert! Thank you soo much. Love it😀👍
The first big stadium rock show ever. The Lads pulled it off well
Самое крупное и крутое выступление Битлз 1965 это стоит увидеть и услышать хотя бы раз в жизни никогда не повторилось всё бывает только раз
Thank you for this. It is good to listen to Ringo's Act Naturally as it was, all nervous and out of tune, but still live vocal. Yes, no freakin' monitors. I wish they didn't dub the actual record of Act Naturally for the TV film. I missed it because my dad made me go to basketball practice. Great moment in time.
It's a miracle the songs are done as well as they were. If you've ever been with a band that lost their monitors everyone goes into a tizzy. I don't know how they even heard themselves much less anything else with a bunch of girls shreeking
@@Azznbad too many times. More with "in ears"
I was 4 1/2 when it came on TV. I ran and set up my little drum kit and played along. Jan 1967 on ABC. I don’t believe I knew that was coming on…. I still remember the feeling of being excited.
❤the Beatles
Finally so been waiting the best concert
Omg The Beatles
Rip john❤❤❤❤❤
Just a great little Rock n Roll band 👍
23:36 John was such a funny dude. Rest easy 😭
El talento, la magia musical y la desbordante admiración a este icónico grupo musical, se apoderó de la atmósfera del estadio shea, sin el aparato excesivo de la tecnología actual
Talento musical en esencia
Gracias por esta reproducción...
Beatles ❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤
Not too shabby for guys that couldn’t hear each other very well on stage.
Somebody said it earlier - it’s a mess, but I love it!! So damn good!!
And just imagine what an enormous pressure it can fell upon them though they easily went through and made history.
I remember seeing this when I was in my teens as a documentary on TV , and then in all its restored glory at the end of the cinematic release of Eight Days a Week documentary…..I believe that this is the missing piece of Beatles footage…. And would love to see it in full documentary form … Beatles in the U.S…. Flying in to Shea by helicopter, dressing room before the show and performance….the reason I believe that this has never found an official release is because of ownership rights…..I think Sid Bernstein owns the footage….( but if I’m wrong I stand corrected).
Most of it is in Anthology box set
AMAZING!!!
Think you missed "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby", it was performed in the Shea Stadium since I can recall.
Did you read the description?
Caso esse Show fosse aqui no Brasil..
A loucura do público seria no mínimo 30 vezes Maior!!!!!
What a Setlist! What excitement! Despite having no stage monitors to hear themselves, they still play a brilliant set. Just like the Hollywood Bowl show, they played a tight set. They were that well rehearsed. The only early classic missing here is Nowhere Man
You should have the full movement video of the Shea stadium concert of August 1965
You can tell they were SO eager to get this period of their lives over with...it was like a huge catharsis, a way to expunge the "mop top" era and the incessant grind of banal touring. You almost feel sorry for them....
I,v heard that Ed Sullivan is the only one who knows the opening chord to a Hard Days Night !
He only knew the part he played. Kinda like how no one person knows the entire formula for Coca-Cola.
They sounded like a mess. I like it.
Pardon me?! A mess??
@@fredgienHe meant a "hot mess."
There is a video of this concert , it is here on youtube😮
Can you give me a link on this video please?
Great sound quality! The edit out of the narration during "Help!" was a bit awkward, but overall an outstanding mix.
in my opinion although i base my opinion on what i consider a fact , is that Ringo was the most accomplished on his instrument ,
the drum kit. the others have mentioned that when Ringo joined there sound and the rhythm section reached a new improved level of musicianship . 🥁👍
😢these are last Beatles jamming!
I think George Harrison is playing that driving guitar on Dizzy Miss Lizzie. Whether it's him or Lennon it kicks ass.
It's them together-all 3 playing the same line.
One of the greatesr concerts by the Fab Four ever.
Definetly one of the most important moments in rock history. (But not as important as their American debut in the Ed Sullivan show before this)
Ringo was the engine.
And bennies were his fuel.
Hey! Excellent remaster! Finally we can hear the true recording of this show in good quality. Could you send a link for download?
It’s fairly common knowledge now that the audio from the Shea film was doctored & dubbed into with The Beatles playing live at a London film studio; it’s in George Martin’s book & Geoff Emerick’s; I can’t tell what this is; sounds to raw to be the dubs…which leads me to this question: where is the audio from the film studio dubs without the crowd noise? That would be similar to live BBC recordings; I want to hear that
in 2016 or 2017 I saw "Eight Days a week - the touring years", great movie here in munich germany. After the film they showed a restored version of Shea Stadium 1965. It was great. Technichally perfect. Where is that movie? Why is it not available ??? I've seen it before in very bad quality, a kind of broken version.
With such a catalogue of their own fantastic compositions, why were they still playing cover songs in 1965? Of the 11 songs played, 3 were covers. Instead of the cover songs why did they not include 'you've got to hide your love away', the night before' & 'all my loving'? Any comments?
That's what they had always done live. Playing live and making records were different worlds. I guess they enjoyed playing those songs.
All my loving was part of the live-shows in 1964, You're got to hide your love away doesn't work in such crazy live-concerts, The night before...maybe. "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" and "Twist and shout" are kick ass-live-tracks. Unfortunately, at some point the Beatles decided to only play half of "Twist and shout".
I disagree, there are loads of Beatles songs that would have been perfect live. If I had been to see the Beatles I would not have wanted them to play any cover songs@@braudabo
@@kentoxymoron6857 Of course they could have performed their live shows exclusively with their own compositions, but one must not forget, that it was always a concern of the Beatles, especially in the live era, to present music by their musical role models. I don't think, there was a show, where McCartney announced "Long Tall Sally" without referencing Little Richard.
Thanks for the comment but have to disagree. An artist has to present his own work, not his version of somebody else's.@@braudabo
Paul…come on, man…release this
Finally a non loud audience version.
I can't imagine being at that concert. This god like event will turn 60 next year. Hopefully Universal Pictures does something neat to celebrate it.
That little organ bit at 29:21 sounds like it may have been lifted for the intro of Neil Diamond's "I'm a Believer"
The Monkees were the TV version of The Beatles. That's where a lot of their sound came from. But when the VOX organ had its day, that's the way a lot of people played it.
1966 was their final yr.of touring and live shows, last one at Candlestick Park was not sold out either
so is this a remaster of the actual show or the overdub session they did for it? per Geoff Emerick & Tony Bramwell, both Beatle insiders, the audio on the film was overdubbed at a film syncing studio
actual show