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3 Live Concerts from the Beatles in the 1960s Every Fan Should See

24 January, 2024 - 0 Comments

You know you’ve got something when you get too famous to tour. That was the case with the British-born rock band the Beatles at their height in the mid-to-late 1960s existence. The group was too famous, too big, had too many followers who would accost them out of sheer adoration. The former Mop Tops had to call it quits, which, in the end, gave them more time to write music. But thankfully there are a few shows out there recorded for the world to see when the boys from Liverpool were still playing live for fans. Here below are three such shows that every fan of the Fab Four should see and learn by heart. So, without further ado, dear reader, let’s dive in.
1. Australia (1964)

This 25-minute set shot in black-and-white features 10 songs from the fellas, performing tunes like “She Loves You,” “Can’t Buy Me Love” and “Twist and Shout.” Even playing down under, the screams from the fans are deafening. It’s hard to imagine anyone being able to get their head through a doorway with such appreciation. Yet, the Beatles carried on from tune to tune. Check it out here below.

Source: Jacob Uitti/americansongwriter.com

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