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The Beatles

Saturday Club 31st March 1964 (pt. 1)

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The Beatles recorded seven songs for BBC’s Saturday Club on the evening of March 31st 1964, three of which were covers of American rock’nroll and co...
The Beatles

Saturday Club 31st March 1964 (pt. 2)

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The Saturday Club that the Beatles recorded at the Playhouse Theatre on the evening of March 31st 1964 was transmitted four days later on April 4th.
The Beatles

Live From Melbourne 1964

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The Beatles’ first world tour was due to start on June 4th, 1964, in Denmark, but on the morning of the 3rd, Ringo collapsed and had to be hospitalized su...
The Beatles

I Want To Hold Your Hand / I Saw Her Standing There (Black Friday 2024)

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"With a million preorders for “I Want To Hold Your Hand” in the UK, the single shot to number 1 in December 1963 knocking The Beatles’ ow...
The Beatles

The Early Beatles (2024 Reissue)

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Using the original 1964 mono master, new lacquers have been cut all-analogue by Kevin Reeves at Nashville’s East Iris Studios.
The Beatles

Beatles ‘65 (2024 Reissue)

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Using the original 1964 mono master, new lacquers have been cut all-analogue by Kevin Reeves at Nashville’s East Iris Studios.
Live In Holland 1964
  1. I Saw Her Standing There
  2. All My Loving
  3. Pathe Newsreel Concert Footage
  4. Twist And Shout
  5. I Saw Her Standing There
  6. I Want To Hold Your Hand
  7. All My Loving
  8. She Loves You
  9. Twist And Shout
  10. Amsterdam Interview
  11. She Loves You
  12. All My Loving
  13. Twist And Shout
  14. Roll Over Beethoven
  15. Long Tall Sally
  16. Can't Buy Me Love
  17. TV Interview

The Beatles

Live In Holland 1964

1960s Records
  • LP

    Released: 4th Oct 2024

    £19.99
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These recordings give us a glimpse into the often chaotic circumstances that would surround a Beatles concert at this early stage in their touring career.

At the first Dutch show in Blokker, the radio broadcaster elected to place their microphones out front of stage and the over-enthusiastic crowd singing along almost drowns out the Beatles vocals. When they arrived to perform for their TV appearance at Treslong, the group were informed that they would be required to sing live vocals over a playback tape, the only time the group played like this. This LP gives us the opportunity to compare Ringo’s drumming style to that of his temporary replacement, Jimmy Nicol. The only other extant concert recording with Nicol on drums is the Adelaide Centennial Hall show six days later, when there was no microphone on the kit. We have done the best we possibly could with these admittedly lo-fi yet important historical recordings that were recorded direct off air in the 1960s.