The Beatles-Ticket To Ride (Live) off of Live At Shea Stadium picture disc vinyl
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I bought it from a guy who told me it was a bootleg, which would make sense because there is no record label anywhere on it. But I've only seen just one plain black vinyl, I've seen three of these, so that's really cool that you have one!
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@toasteroven427 Yep, it's on plain ol' black vinyl with custom labels. And I do not know for sure if the picture disc versions are bootlegs, since I never knew a picture disc of this album existed.
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Is it a black one? And do you know if these are bootlegs?
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I have the same album but it's not a picture disc.
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That's what I heard on a documentary. They had those amps specifically built for that concert, and they still were not loud enough! I heard they had to hook them up to the stadium speakers so the crowd could actually hear them.
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@toasteroven427 Actually no. Not only was the screaming loud, they didn't have speakers that were aimed at them so they can hear themselves. That wasn't done 'till like the late 60's. Now knowing that, listen to the album again. You will go holy crap, they sound good for not hearing anything they do. Ringo had to lip read to know what was happening.
The Screaming ruins it totally
Bassmaster970 6 months ago
@Bassmaster970
It really does drown out the music.
toasteroven427 6 months ago
there did not hear cause paul ask they manger at the time to record it on a tape deck and there listen to it after the show and they did not like what they heard that why they stop and did studio albums and that why the last concert after was the abbey road roof top concert.
codelyokog123 1 year ago
@codelyokog123
Also with that plus the constant threats in '66 because of Lennon's Jesus comments. I guess in many southern states, they used to light firecrackers while they were on stage so the Beatles would run off the stage thinking they were under attack. It's too bad..
toasteroven427 1 year ago