GREAT LIVE HITS BY JOHN.PAUL.GEORGE.RINGO

BEATLES '66

MUNICH . SAN FRANCISCO

Odeon, MO 1966

Cirkus Krone Bau, Munich, 24 June 1966 (afternoon show)

(the most complete version - from German TV-archive!)

1. Intro: Am Sonntag will mein Susser mit mir Segeln geh'n (George) 0:47
2. Introduction by Charly Hickman 0:37
3. Rock And Roll Music 2:19
4. Baby's In Black 2:24
5. I Feel Fine 2:51
6. Yesterday 2:33
7. Nowhere Man 2:39
8. I'm Down 1:54
9. I Wanna Be Your Man (evening concert) 0:50
10. I'm Down (evening concert) 2:06
11. Paperback Writer (from Hamburg, 26 June 1966) 1:08
Candlestick Park, San Francisco, 29 August 1966

(the last-ever Beatles live-concert)

12. Rock And Roll Music 1:37
13. She's A Woman 3:09
14. If I Needed Someone 2:55
15. Day Tripper 3:03
16. Baby's In Black 2:41
17. I Feel Fine 2:37
18. Yesterday 2:40
19. I Wanna Be Your Man 2:36
20. Nowhere Man 2:42
21. Paperback Writer 2:21
22. Long Tall Sally 0:58

Liner notes:

Live At The Circus Krone Bau, Munich, 24 June 1966
Very good mono recording!

The whole afternoon show was filmed by German television, but only six songs were screened, when a 45 minute summary of the concert (with songs from all support acts) was shown on TV a few days later.
The original master tapes of the film were erased soon afterwards. But only recently a portion of I Wanna Be Your Man and a complete version of I'm Down from the evening concert were unearthed from rare newsreel footage. And there's a short bit from Hamburg. (taken from a newsreel as well!).

Live at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, 29 August 1966
Very good audience recording!

The famous last-ever Beatles live concert, taped for posterity by Beatles' press agent Tony Barrow on Paul's request. The Beatles knew that it would be their last concert, so to make sure to end up on a high note, they play a very good show here - especially when you compare it to the Munich and Tokyo concerts from this last year where boredom rules and the musicianship is quite sloppy! The Beatles even end this concert with Long Tall Sally' like they did in the early days, but after only a few bars Tony Barrow's tape runs out - and the rest is silence!

 

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