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Beatles/North America Tour 1965

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This work is the one that can be advanced to the widest range of enthusiasts among the ones that have arrived this time. First of all, not only is the entire story recorded on a soundboard, but only four performances are summarized in a smart manner. What’s more, the beginning of the show will be held at Shea Stadium, one of the most important performances in the Beatles’ live history. However, the most shared soundboard recording was in its raw state before it was modified for the movie, and it captured the struggles of the Beatles and their recording staff as they struggled to cope with a still-inexperienced rock concert in a gigantic stadium. A literal document. Also, the jacket has an incorrect credit written as “I Wanna Be Your Man,” but of course, what Ringo sang that day was “Act Naturally,” and you can hear that valuable live performance. Next recorded is Atlanta, which was honored with the 1965 American tour masterpiece. It is said that unlike Share, the sound system was well-equipped, which led to a successful performance. On the other hand, the fact that it is an early PA output soundboard at a rock concert and the overall sound is distorted makes me think that this day’s performance is full of spirit. Also, unlike Share, who had the pressure of recording video, the fact that they were able to perform on stage at a venue with excellent acoustics without such restrictions may have led to this wonderful performance. And it seems that one of the reasons is that their performance was properly transmitted to the audience seats, and the audience was not just screaming, but it was also conveyed that they were getting excited.It is one of the best sound sources in America from 1965. . The second disc records two performances at the Sam Houston Coliseum with excellent sound quality. Share and Atlanta had sound boards with a more or less rough texture, but this is a monaural sound board recording with a more sophisticated balance and is easy to listen to. Regarding the sound source of this day, it is still fresh in my memory that the latest and best version, “SAM HOUSTON COLISEUM 1965 UPGRADE”, which has been properly restored, was released, but while that one was corrected to real monaural, this one is recorded with its original, slightly pseudo-stereo-like texture. I think it’s perfect for enthusiasts who want to listen to Sam Houston with an old-fashioned feel. And unlike Shea and Atlanta, John’s voice gets worse when it comes to the second show because it is performed twice a day, but the energetic performance is still worth listening to. Disc 1 Shea Stadium, New York, NY 15 August, 1965 1: Intro 2: Twist And Shout 3: She’s A Woman 4: I Feel Fine 5: Dizzy Miss Lizzy 6: Ticket To Ride 7: Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby 8 : Can’t Buy Me Love 9: Baby’s In Black 10: I Wanna Be Your Man 11: A Hard Day’s Night 12: Help! 13: I’m Down 14: Outro Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, GA 18 August, 1965 15: Intro 16: Twist And Shout 17: She’s A Woman 18: I Feel Fine 19: Dizzy Miss Lizzy 20: Ticket To Ride 21: Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby 22: Can’t Buy Me Love 23: Baby’s In Black 24: I Wanna Be Your Man 25: Intro 26: Help! 27: I’m Down Disc 2 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX 19 August, 1965 (afternoon) 1: Intro 2: Twist And Shout 3: She’s A Woman 4: I Feel Fine 5: Dizzy Miss Lizzy 6: Ticket To Ride 7: Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby 8: Can’t Buy Me Love 9: Baby’s In Black 10: I Wanna Be Your Man 11: A Hard Day’s Night 12: Help! 13 : I’m Down 14: Outro Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX 19 August, 1965 (evening) 15: Intro 16: Twist And Shout 17: She’s A Woman 18: I Feel Fine 19: Dizzy Miss Lizzy 20: Ticket To Ride 21: Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby 22: Can’t Buy Me Love 23: Baby’s In Black 24: I Wanna Be Your Man 25: A Hard Day’s Night 26: Help! 27: I’m Down 28: Outro

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