A rare Beatles concert from Candlestick Park while playing Paperback Writer.
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woah! you have got to be one of the luckiest people ever to see the last beatles concert! could you hear much then or was it just screaming all the way through? wasn’t this just before the whole jesus thing?
They sound great! Thanks for posting this. Where did you get this?? Rare! There must be video footage somewhere of this amazing concert. Please post it!
I was there, about eight rows back from home plate. They arrived in an armored car and then the girls made that sound that was so much like four jets warming up. Unforgettable.
Listening to the announcements on tape would suggest stage vocal levels that evening were not a problem.. reports from the fans said most of the concert could be heard perhaps the sea breezes helped!
John and Paul definitely didn’t eat their Wheaties that morning! but it’s a hard song to belt out. high notes, low notes, high notes, low notes,.. i think i just broke ma voice!
A fan or two filmed some 8mm footage that’s turned up in a few places… try searching for a vid called BEATLES DOCUMENTARY and you’ll see a clip of one fan’s footage. Other than photos and the audio Tony Barrow taped, that’s it.
Everyone was ALREADY wearing suits and ties, to go to the movies or even to mow the lawn, when The Beatles broke. Just ask The Beaver. Haha. But The Beatles DID influence everyone to drop the suit and tie routine when they started wearing country western (Rubber Soul) and psychedelic. So, whenever you’re enjoying a “casual Friday” say, “Thank you, Beatles.”
You’re right, plus, they’d been playing this set for about two months and had tightened up. The filmed Budokan gigs were only their third or fourth venue since returning to the road in ’66 – and this after not having toured since Dec ’65. Also, they had the most powerful amps and PAs they ever had on their ’66 American tour, though still no monitors.
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no. i mean yes lol. this is my second youtube screen name cuz i filled my other one with too much beatles stuff.
amazing.
question:
is it normal to love the beatles as much as I do ?
How many people would you say were there?
was the crowd in a frenzie??
I know it wasnt a sell out
woah! you have got to be one of the luckiest people ever to see the last beatles concert! could you hear much then or was it just screaming all the way through? wasn’t this just before the whole jesus thing?
They sound great! Thanks for posting this. Where did you get this?? Rare! There must be video footage somewhere of this amazing concert. Please post it!
You bet, and thanks for watching!
thanks for posting it
yea they couldn’t even here themselves sing. and wow you would think they would have actually listened if they knew this was the last concert.
is the best !
You saw the last Beatles concert!
I was there, about eight rows back from home plate. They arrived in an armored car and then the girls made that sound that was so much like four jets warming up. Unforgettable.
Listening to the announcements on tape would suggest stage vocal levels that evening were not a problem.. reports from the fans said most of the concert could be heard perhaps the sea breezes helped!
I don’t think they would have been much use!
Frère Jacques!
This is the only concert that I have seen where monitors were used.
Considering the fact that they wasn’t listening to themselves, is pretty well.
John and Paul definitely didn’t eat their Wheaties that morning! but it’s a hard song to belt out. high notes, low notes, high notes, low notes,.. i think i just broke ma voice!
Wow! Great!
A fan or two filmed some 8mm footage that’s turned up in a few places… try searching for a vid called BEATLES DOCUMENTARY and you’ll see a clip of one fan’s footage. Other than photos and the audio Tony Barrow taped, that’s it.
Everyone was ALREADY wearing suits and ties, to go to the movies or even to mow the lawn, when The Beatles broke. Just ask The Beaver. Haha. But The Beatles DID influence everyone to drop the suit and tie routine when they started wearing country western (Rubber Soul) and psychedelic. So, whenever you’re enjoying a “casual Friday” say, “Thank you, Beatles.”
I didn’t think the concerts in Japan seemed so bad, but if they weren’t up to par, they probably were suffering from jet-lag.
You’re right, plus, they’d been playing this set for about two months and had tightened up. The filmed Budokan gigs were only their third or fourth venue since returning to the road in ’66 – and this after not having toured since Dec ’65. Also, they had the most powerful amps and PAs they ever had on their ’66 American tour, though still no monitors.
they were probably giving it one last hurrah before they were done, they knew going into this that it was going to be their last concert ever
I guess I’d never thought of that!
Isn’t it funny that the Beatles didn’t influence an entire generation to wear suits and ties?