The Beatles - Candlestick Park - Part 4 (Last)
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@douglasamarshall one of the road crew (propably Neil Aspinall) was beside one of the P.A. with a recording machine. I belive that was Paul that asked him to do so.
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Every Time i hear Long Tall Sally i think of the Movie Predator
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@dumbangel75 For all the hype about bad quality, I find the playing on these 4 part Candlestick Park concerts to be quite good. I don't know if the audience heard it with all the screaming, but what the person who recorded these is pretty good. Too bad it wasn't professionally recorded. BTW I saw the concert a year earlier at The Cow Palace.
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@Attila709 I know, at least they performed Paperback Writer which is the closest thing to a Revolver song they did.
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@vitorbastos123 you're right! thanks for the correction!
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@beatle608 Hey man, in the description, you said it was I´m Down, but is Long Tall Sally!
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Paul´s vocals in that show is awesone, never saw a person sings better
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@Vitally14 Just before leaving the stage, John Lennon teasingly played the opening bars of In My Life, before running off to join the rest of the group backstage. Not 100% sure, just read it somewhere
but i'm sure it wasn't a day in the life because of the time it was released (a day in the life released in sgt peppers in 1967and in my life in rubber soul in 1965)
Revolver songs are very complex... maybe so complex that performing them live couldn't sound very well... 1966 was an in-studio experiments year
Zazzauser 2 years ago 5
too bad they didn't get just one Revolver song in there.
Attila709 2 years ago 4