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The Beatles 08/15/1965

SHOWID 56839

Set I

Twist And Shout
She's A Woman
I Feel Fine
Dizzy Miss Lizzy
Ticket To Ride
Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby
Can't Buy Me Love
Baby's In Black
Act Naturally
A Hard Days Night
Help!
I'm Down

Set II

 

Set III

 

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John Lennon - Guitar
George Harrison - Guitar
Paul McCartney - Bass
Ringo Starr - Drums

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User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
wes meyette (5/0) / View  
David LeMond (5/5) DVDR / 1 A- View   pro
Slick2007 (5/5) FLAC / 2 B+ View  
Molly (5/0) FLAC / 1 8 View  
Metal Trader (5/5) DVD / 1 10 10 View   PRO [54:21]
Notes:
michael kass (5/5) / 1 View  
Notes: Fillers from the overdub session at CTS Studios, London 1-5-66
BLG (5/0) FLAC / 1 View   SBD > ?? > FLAC
chris payment (5/3.4) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: #298
Rob Garretson (5/5) flac / 1 B View  
sean hite (5/0) / 0 View  
Notes: also includes 5 January 1966 CTS Studios, London Overdub and re-recording session for “The Beatles At Shea Stadium” (TV?>?>FLAC) 15. Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Bass overdub) 16. Can’t Buy Me Love (Bass Overdub) 17. Baby’s In Black (Bass Overdub) 18. I’m Down (Bass & organ overdub) 19. I Feel Fine (Complete re-recording) 20. Help! (Complete re-recording) 21. Ticket To Ride (Possible overdubs)
sean hite (5/0) / 0 View  
Notes: Live 08 - Sheaken, Not Stirred Purple Chick
tsf (5/5) DVD / 0 View  
infected_by_sound (5/5) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: TV
Mary Bloom (5/4.9) dvd / 1 View  
Notes: Includes 6/20/65 on same disc.
PeaceTrader (5/3) VCD / 1 View  
Phil Shrout (5/4.1) DVD / 1 A A View  
Damian (5/5) CD / 1 View  
Notes: 15 August 1965 Shea Stadium, Flushing, Queens, New York (SBD>?>FLAC) 01. Interview by Brian Mathew 02. Intro 03. Twist And Shout 04. She’s A Woman 05. I Feel Fine 06. Dizzy Miss Lizzy 07. Ticket To Ride 08. Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby 09. Can’t Buy Me Love 10. Baby’s In Black 11. Act Naturally 12. A Hard Day’s Night 13. Help! 14. I’m Down 5 January 1966 CTS Studios, London Overdub and re-recording session for “The Beatles At Shea Stadium” (TV?>?>FLAC) 15. Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Bass overdub) 16. Can’t Buy Me Love (Bass Overdub) 17. Baby’s In Black (Bass Overdub) 18. I’m Down (Bass & organ overdub) 19. I Feel Fine (Complete re-recording) 20. Help! (Complete re-recording) 21. Ticket To Ride (Possible overdubs) John Lennon: Vocals/Guitar/Organ Paul McCartney: Vocals/Bass George Harrison: Guitar/Vocals Ringo Starr: Drums/Vocals This is the complete, unadulterated Shea Stadium soundboard recording. The following excerpted from "The Beatles Source" web site and describs the tape from which this is taken: This is the "warts and all" version of the most famous rock concert in history...no remixing, no re-recording, and no overdubs. Except, of course, for The Beatles themselves and their inner circle, this writer was assured that he would be only the second person in the world to ever hear this historic recording that has been stored away since 1965. In a word...or, maybe a phrase...this is one for the time capsule! It is not generally known how much "doctoring" was done to prepare "The Beatles At Shea Stadium" for television. Until the publication of Mark Lewisohn's "The Complete Beatles Chronicles", in 1992, even the most ardent Beatles experts, were under the impression that, other than the fact that several songs were cut from the television special due to time constraints, the only such "doctoring" was the substitution of the recorded single version of "Act Naturally" for Ringo's live vocal. Lewisohn's chronicle of the Beatles activities on January 5, 1966, however, reveals in detail the extent of remixing, re-recording, and ovrdubbing. For it was on this day that the group entered CTS Studios in Kensington Gardens Square, London, to do just that. CTS (CIne Tele Sound) was the UK's state of the art audio-to-film dubbing studio at the time. Since the advent of sound motion pictures, such dubbing has been an integral part of movie-making. The practice has been common in live music film just as long. What artist doesn't want to release the best possible performance? The reasons The Beatles, Brian Epstein, and producer George Martin, elected to facilitate a makeover, of sorts, on many of the Shea Stadium tracks, was two-fold. First, even though state of the art technology, by 1965 standards, was utilized for the flm and audio recording of the event, a myriad of complications with the audio feed arose (eg. drop-outs, missing bass tracks, microphone malfunctions, equalization problems...etc. The filming of the Shea Stadium concert for television was the first event of any kind (live or in the studio) to utilize eight cameras. Boy, would we love to get a look at that from eight camera angles and zooms! The bottom line: technical difficulties necessitated re-recording and overdubbing on certain tracks. Second, the conditions at Shea Stadium were electrifying from the audiences standpoint. After all, it was the largest audience in history to ever attend a concert, and the high-decibal screaming was to be expected. From the Beatles standpoint, between the sheer immensity of it all with 55,600 in the seats, they had a hard time hearing themselves. Under such conditions, the performance itself is bound to suffer somewhat. But there is no need to make excuses because from this listeners standpoint, this Beatles "warts and all" performance was just fine. Sure, there were some strained vocals, a few mangled lyrics, and the like, but overall, nothing avid listeners to the abundance of Beatles concerts haven't become accustomed to from other '65 shows. It's too bad that some of the banter was cut, and Ringo's lyric could have made the cut as well. Lewisohn relates that the re-recording and overdubbing that took place at CTS Studios that day was taken very seriously, as the group wanted to adhere to the live-concert sound and be careful in matching the singing and playing to the on-screen images...a tough task. The most striking aspect of listening to the Beatles performance particularly, was the fact that the screaming, while constant throughout, on this line feed is relegated to the background on this mix. Lewisohn confirms that screaming from the unreleased Hollywood Bowl performance of August 30, 1965 was extensively incorporated into the Shea Stadium film. Interesting, eh?We urge you to read Lewisohn's full account in 'The Beatles Chronicles.' For more information and details, please go to: http://www.beatlesource.com/bs/to-shea1.html
NonPartisan2 (5/3) CD / 1 A A- View   SB
Michael Leslie (5/5) DVD / 1 View   VHS(M) > DVD
Notes: Taken from ABC's master broadcast vhs tape.
Michael Leslie (5/5) HDTV / 1 View   Palladia > Hdd > Rip > 720p
Notes: The most complete HD version so far. I need to check it, but I think it has 6 songs. This version is from Palladia and everything from that station is 1080i in MPEG2. I'd love to get a copy of the original.
Hopper's DVD List (5/5) DVD / 1 View  
Darryl Hinko (5/5) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: Video: Pro Shot
Audio: SBD
ClassicRockDVD (5/0) DVD / 1 A A View   PRO SHOT - PC MENUS
Notes: Cool old show. Havent watched it all tho.
sonny gable (5/5) / 1 View  
Notes: DVD
John Schwarz (5/5) / 1 A- View  
Jason (5/4.8) CDR / 2 A A View   SBD
Notes: Yellow Dog Masters Choice Version, includes openers, line recording, and original BBC soundtrack
Jason (5/4.8) CDR / 1 A+ A- View   SBD > ? > CDR
Brian (5/4) CD-R / 1 A+ View   SBD
beat2010 (5/0) DVD / 1 A A View   PRO shot
pat gossage (5/5) cd / 1 a a View  
sonny gable (5/5) / 1 View  
Jesse Ross (5/4) DVD / 1 A A View   PRO shot
Notes: Very energetic performance.
Dave (5/0) PRO / 1 View  
Cody (5/0) Flac / 1 A A View  
Notes: The Great Concert at Shea
Scott (5/5) DVD / 1 View  
Scott (5/4.4) CDR / 1 View  
Wayne and Sarah (5/4.6) CDR / 1 View  
give_me_back_the_beat (5/0) DVD / 1 A A View   PRO
Notes: 6/30/66 show on same disc.
givemebackthebeat (5/0) CDR / 1 A A View   SBD
Notes: Also features the 8/29/66 Candlestick Park show on the same disc.
Eric Ortiz (5/0) DVD+R / 1 View  
Jeff (5/5) VCD / 1 A A View  
Jeff (5/5) CDR / 1 View   lineage unknown (clean)
Notes: "Shea!/Candlestick Park" (Spank Records)
Crazyafroman (5/0) CDR / 1 A A View  
Jonathan Steckler (5/0) / 1 A- View   Brd
Josh (5/5) CDR / 1 A View  
Timothy Henningsen (5/5) wav/SHN / 1 A A View   God.
Hank Schandel (5/5) CDDA / 1 View  
lars411 (5/5) DVD / 1 A A View   ProShot
Notes: Sullican/Shea with Complete television program aired on BBC1 on March 1, 1966. Opening acts include Brenda Holloway, the King Kurtis Band and Sounds Incorporated.
Jay K (5/0) / 0 View  
OpenCode (a.k.a. John K. Joachim) (5/0) CDR / 1 View  
Troy C. Miller (5/1.5) / 0 View  
Marko (5/0) CDR / 1 View  
andrew (5/4.5) cdr / 1 View   SBD
Matt Fitzgerald (5/0) CDR / 1 View   sbd
Ernie Presley (5/0) CD / 1 B View  
James Reilly (5/5) CD-R / 1 View  
Notes: Incomplete(i think), but also has 16/08/65
Marc Melfi (5/0) / 1 View  
Mike (Fillinfriend) (5/5) CDR / 0 A- View  
Notes: 8/18/65 on same disc....all on one track
Melissa (5/5) CDR / 1 B View  
Jared Rosoff (5/1.5) cdr / 1 View   info on the way!
Notes: aud>?>cdr
Jeffrey G (5/5) cdr / 1 View  
Soler (5/1) CD-R / 1 A View  
Notes: On same disk as Candlestick Park
Zach Wright (5/0) CDR / 1 B B View  
Notes: Good early Beatles.
Nick Raborn (5/0) VCD / 1 A+ A+ View   1st Generation VHS Tape
Rich P. (5/5) shn / 1 View  
Adam Heckelsmiller (5/5) .shn / 1 View  
Tim (5/0) / 1 View  
Notes: Also Includes 8/18/65 on same disk
Lance Munday (5/5) CDR / 1 View  
DutchAdriaan (5/0) VCD / 1 A A View  
Steve K (4/5) DVD / 1 A View  
Notes: Part of The Beatles *CATHODE RAY TUBE COLLECTION* "Can You Hear Me" (HAJ) [DVD 7 of 8]
David (4/5) DVD / 1 A View  
Max Power (4/5) CDR / 1 A- View  
Scott Albrecht (4/5) cdr / 1 A- View   SDB>Liberated Boot
john tatro (4/4.5) cdr / 1 a- View   sbd
Notes: same disc as 08-18-65
sideshowbob (4/5) CDR / 1 B View  
paul (4/4.9) cdr / 1 a a View  
Adam Dristle (4/0) DVD / 1 View  
Ed Chavez (4/0) DVD / 1 A B View  
we420247 (4/0) flac / 2 View   Yellow Dog Masters Choice Silver CD > EAC > Flac Frontend > You
Notes: Summary: Full artwork, EAC log file and .cue file included. The entire Shea Stadium Concert 1965 plus the BBC TV special and a reproduction of the vinyl album THE BEATLES LIVE AT SHEA as described by Erupting fans [???]. For the first time ever the complete unedited version of the famous Shea Stadium concert. Beautiful packaging in an extra large 14 x 16 cm hardback book with 20 full color pages.
Tom (4/5) DVD / 1 View   Video
Notes: Video
Enrico (4/5) CDr / 1 View  
Jeff (4/5) CDR / 1 A A View   SBD
Mike (4/5) cdr / 1 A- A- View  
minorswing (4/4) DVD / 1 View  
Clement (4/5) DVD / 1 A+ A View  
chris (4/5) cdr / 1 B View  
Kevin White (4/5) NTSC / 1 View  
Dai (4/0) / 0 View  
fan23 (4/5) cdr / 1 View  
Notes: This cd also has 8-29-66 show from Candlestick Park,SF, their last show.
Bill Clark (4/4.6) CDR / 1 View  
Mats Sundin (4/0) cdr / 1 View  
Dignesheino (4/0) DVD / 1 View  
TTDaddy (3/5) FLAC / 1 View   SBD
Notes: "Complete, unadulterated soundboard recording" - also includes 5 January 1966 CTS Studios, London Overdub and re-recording session for “The Beatles At Shea Stadium” (TV?>?>FLAC) 15. Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Bass overdub) 16. Can’t Buy Me Love (Bass Overdub) 17. Baby’s In Black (Bass Overdub) 18. I’m Down (Bass & organ overdub) 19. I Feel Fine (Complete re-recording) 20. Help! (Complete re-recording) 21. Ticket To Ride (Possible overdubs) - TRT 53:04
joe m (3/5) VIDEO / 1 View   WELCOME TO THE BRITISH INVASION The Beatles Shea Stadium, New York, USA July 15,1965 Below is...
Jeff Hyman (3/5) cdr / 1 View  
Notes: same disc as 8/29/66
Alex Bushe (3/5) DVD / 1 View   proshot
Chuck (3/5) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: On same DVD with 12/16/65,6/25/66
Mark_z (3/0) CDR / 1 A A View   SBD
Notes: Sbd master from alternate source. The son of the tour manager hired by Ed Sullivan. You can actually hear the show. Also included Hotel Warrick Interviews
Dave L (3/0) CDR / 1 A- View  
EFC1878 (3/0) DVDR / 1 A A View  
Notes: From the Darthdisc archives. Complete show with interviews and the support acts.