Hollywood Bowl – official announcement

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  1. Unknown says:

    Do the complete concerts exist for all 3 shows? If so then this is underwhelming, why not give the fans that will actually pay for it everything? If Dylan can sell a 15 disc set of outtakes the Beatles can sell a 2 disc set of the complete concerts.
    But I don't really know what else is available so if this is all they have then I understand.
    Still would prefer they use the original art, as this ties it into the movie instead of letting it stand on its own as a live album.

  2. ALK says:

    There was 1 30 minute show recorded in 1964 and 2 30 minute shows recorded in 1965. One of the 1965 show's recording was ruined by microphone problems. So, that's a total of 60 minites of music and we're getting about 45 minutes of that with this release.

  3. NP says:

    Part of the 'ruined' 1965 show is on the 1977 LP, the sound problem was just that Paul's microphone didn't work or the first three four songs.

  4. Unknown says:

    Why put the new songs at the end of the release, after Long Tall Sally? They should try to make this release more of an actual concert experience by incorporating a more natural flow for the songs. Put Everybodys Trying to Be My Babt more in the middle of the release, not at the end! thats just dumb…

  5. Anonymous says:

    Joe Dee said…
    Do the complete concerts exist for all 3 shows?

    Look at this:

    1964
    bootlegzone.com/beatleg/discs/scans/pc-165-fi.jpg

    1965
    bootlegzone.com/beatleg/discs/scans/pc-173-frontinside.jpg

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  7. Pancho says:

    The songs that doesn't appear on the album, but were played at Hollywood Bowl, are "If I Fell", "I Feel Fine", "I Wanna Be Your Man" and "I'm Down". The last three songs were played live at the Budokan… Maybe we can expect a second Beatles live album

    Liverpool, 07.12.1963 OR Washington, 11.02.1964
    “From Me to You”
    “I Saw Her Standing There”
    “Please Please Me” (Not played in Liverpool)
    “Till There Was You”
    “This Boy”
    “Money (That’s What I Want)” (Not played in Washington)

    Hollywood, 23.04.1964
    “If I Fell”

    Paris, 20.06.1965
    “I’m a Loser”
    “Rock and Roll Music”

    Hollywood, 29.08.1965
    “I Feel Fine”
    “I Wanna Be Your Man”
    “I’m Down”

    Tokyo, 01.07.1966
    “If I Needed Someone”
    “Day Tripper”
    “Yesterday”
    “Nowhere Man”
    “Paperback Writer”

  8. Anonymous says:

    the august 29th 1965 version of everybody's trying to be my baby is better than the august 30th performance.but it does have a small par where the tape sounds messed up.maybe that is why they didn't use it.but the singing and guitar performance by george is much better on the 29th version.

  9. James19 says:

    I wonder if they will edit the songs so Paul or George introduce baby's in black as the last number etc. They can just edit it to make it seem like that was the last number

  10. James Percival says:

    Like most Beatles fans, I expect, I am pleased at this news. And like most I have a treasured vinyl copy of the original release, so it will be nice to finally add an extended and improved cd copy to my collection. If ever we get a more extensive release of live performances I would hope for a collection that focuses on the summer of 1963, a time the Beatles arguably peaked as a live band. The Scandinavian performances in particular were very strong. As an aside I do wish Keith Richards would stop making fatuous comments about the Beatles. If he thinks it will add lustre to his own reputation he is sadly mistaken.

  11. Martin says:

    Shame they aren't releasing the Paris shows on vinyl.
    Agree about Keef too. I like him, but he's full of crap at times. As well as his digs at the Fab Four, Richards' constant trashing of Brian Jones is also tiresome.

  12. James Percival says:

    For those who don't know Keef had a very recent interview with the NME where he stated the Beatles never got it together as a live band. Now some of the later performances at the end of Beatlemania weren't great, but listen to the Stockholm performances from Anthology 1. Clearly Keef hasn't. And where this notion the Stones were a great live band comes from I don't know. I saw them in 1982 and they weren't that great.
    Dismissing the size of Jagger's penis wasn't that classy either!

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