The video of the entire concert is worth watching to appreciate how utterly primitive the set up was and how clueless promoters were, up through Woodstock era
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thank you for sharing!
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Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!
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Quincy Jones' favorite band.
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Yeah he must be senile or just plain jealous
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No shit...that whole interview made me look at him in a very negative light and used to really respect the guy P.S. The Beatles were amazing musicians & were also multi instrumentalists every one
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It still feels so weird that I work each day in what remains of that building.
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Look at the ticket prices. Them was the dyes.
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Average Salary in 1964 was $4,500 a year.
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Oh yeah! I remember them on the Ed Sullivan Show.
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My life was much better when the British Invasion came to America. Today the Russians are coming and people fail to get excited. Music was better back then too.
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I remember watching this tipping point in history.
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Imagine, 2 bucks to see the Beatles? That was before cable TV and million dollar ballplayers.
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And you could hear nothing because the amps were underpowered for an arena, and the kids couldn't stop screaming. I recall Lennon remarking that they couldn't hear each other over the screaming.
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Lol, those prices!
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(Brit) Beatles should be honoured/remembered for banning segregated audience? Only ~190 years after THE Declaration Of Independence?https://youtu.be/8eWECN9-sY4
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