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Beatles/Germany 1966 3Days Upgrade

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The Beatles in 1966 were surrounded by a heavy atmosphere. As the large-scale US tour entered its third year, the performers felt a sense of inertia and boredom, and were losing their desire to perform on stage. During the tour, they only traveled back and forth between the hotel and the venue, and it was an environment in which they could not expect any musical improvement. In later history, the Beatles stopped all touring activities in this year and concentrated on studio work. However, at the time, no one, including their manager Epstein, could have imagined that the band members were thinking of such things, and the audience must have been under the illusion that the Beatles would continue to perform concerts forever. In fact, the Beatles’ live performance in 1966 was lackluster, and three members of the anthology acknowledged that. However, in Germany in June, he gave an exceptional performance. The Beatles finished their UK tour in December of the previous year and then went on a long vacation. They only appeared on stage once at the NME concert on May 1st, but their first tour was in Germany at the end of June. The Beatles’ live history will come to an end with a summer US tour, with concerts in Germany, Japan, and the Philippines. The first stop of that short 1966 tour and number of live performances was Germany. Approximately one week before the special 1966 Japan tour for us Japanese, the Beatles will begin their first tour of the year in three cities: Munich, Essen, and Hamburg. Surprisingly, this will be his first time on stage in Germany since 1962. According to one passage, it is said that it was difficult for the members of the Beatles to go there because they had many old friends who knew how bad they were before their debut, but in any case, Germany is a memorable place that trained the band in its early days. . Many old friends also attended the venue, and it is reported that they went out into the night after the concert. Perhaps because of this sense of freedom, the Beatles’ performance at the German concert was even more passionate than their other performances in 1966, and the band decided to quit touring after two months. is unthinkable. This work is the title that is the culmination of that German performance. The dates for the German performances are as follows. June 24, 1966 Circus-Krone-Bau, Munich, Germany June 25, 1966 Grugahalle, Essen, Germany June 26, 1966 Ernst Merck Halle, Hamburg, Germany Disc 1 of the CD features opening act Cliff Bennett and Starting with Peter & Gordon, all 7 existing Beatles songs are recorded on the highest quality soundboard ever. On this day, two performances were held in Munich, day and night, and it has recently been discovered that what was broadcast at the time was a combination of the best takes from day and night. Up until now, research on this distinction between day and night had not matured, and on the previously released albums, they were collectively credited as “June 24th Munich,” but for example, “I’m Down” For example, “Baby’s In Black” is in the night section, and “Baby’s In Black” is in the daytime section.This time, the distinction between day and night is indicated for each song. Although the sound quality is slightly different, it has been upgraded from the previous version, and I think enthusiasts will be surprised by the further improvement in sound quality. Furthermore, in the second half, a different version of the Munich sound source is recorded, using a different route from the main video-derived sound source. Although it is a fragment, it includes songs such as “I’m Down” from the daytime section, tuning before the daytime performance, and “I Wanna Be Your Man” from the daytime section, which had not been recorded until now. I can listen. The second CD disc contains the complete audience recording of the daytime part of the June 25th Essen daytime/nighttime performance, and the remaining sound source of the daytime part of the June 26th Hamburg daytime/nighttime performance. Contains as much as possible. The audience recording of the Essen daytime section has also been discovered in recent years, but the pitch, which was unstable on the previously released version, has been accurately adjusted and remastered. Although the sound quality is not particularly good, it is an upgraded sound quality that completely changes the previous impression. AUDIO DISC ONE – MUNICH Circus-Krone-Bau, Munich June 24, 1966 01.setting noise EVENING SHOW CLIFF BENNETT & THE REBEL ROUSERS 02. Good Good Feeling 03. You Can’t Love’em All 04. C.C. Rider THE RATTLES 05 . Love Of My Life 06. Come On And Sing 07. Sha-la-la-la Lee 08. Shout 09. Auf Wiedersehen AFTERNOON SHOW PETER AND GORDON 10. Woman 11. Let It Be Me THE BEATLES 12. tuning evening show 13 Rock And Roll Music evening show 14. She’s A Woman evening show 15. Baby’s In Black afternoon show 16. I Feel Fine afternoon show 17. Yesterday afternoon show 18. Nowhere Man evening show 19. I’m Down evening show ALTERNATE SOUCE 20 . tuning afternoon show 21. I Wanna Be Your Man afternoon show 22. I’m Down afternoon show 23. Rock And Roll Music evening show – I Feel Fine evening show – Yesterday evening show- I’m Down evening show 24. Yesterday evening show 25. Nowhere Man evening show 26. Baby’s In Black afternoon show AUDIO DISC TWO – ESSEN Grugahalle, Essen June 25, 1966 AFTERNOON SHOW 01. Introduction 02. Rock And Roll Music 03. She’s A Woman 04. If I Needed Someone 05. Day Tripper 06. Baby’s In Black 07. I Feel Fine 08. Yesterday 09. I Wanna Be Your Man 10. Nowhere Man 11. Paperback Writer 12. I’m Down ALTERNATE SOURCE 13. I Feel Fine EVENING SHOW 14. Interview in Essen 15. Paperback Writer 16. Essen Press Conference HAMBURG Ernst Merck Halle, Hamburg June 26, 1966 AFTERNOON SHOW 17. Introduction THE RATTLES 18. La La La 19. Come On And Sing THE BEATLES 20. Introduction – audience noise 21. Tuning 22. Day Tripper 23. Baby’s In Black 24. I Wanna Be Your Man 25. Nowhere Man #1 26. Nowhere Man #2 27. Paperback Writer #1 28. Paperback Writer #2 29. Paperback Writer #3 30. Hamburg Press Conference

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