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Music historians accept the view that the Beatles' appearance at Shea Stadium in New York in 1965 marked the beginning of ...
Has anyone seen the film?" On August 11, 1966, The Beatles rocked Shea Stadium in New York, delivering just 11 songs. Yet, those tracks are often hailed as the best of The Beatles' live recordings.
Promoter Sid Bernstein added: "Over 55,000 people saw the Beatles at Shea Stadium. However, drummer Ringo Starr had a different perspective, struggling with the performance due to the deafening ...
At New York's Shea Stadium on August 11, 1966, The Beatles performed a brief setlist of 11 songs. Yet, these 11 tracks stand out in music history, with numerous enthusiasts heralding it as the ...
The former home of the New York Mets saw The Beatles take to the stage as the band tried their best to play, but were drowned out by the roar of the crowd. “We didn’t really know what to expect, as no ...
On August 15, 1965, the modern stadium rock concert was born with The Beatles' outdoor show at New York's packed Shea Stadium.
But being a stadium act is something that bands grow into, and The Beatles were already known for their insane live act in the clubs as far back as the late 1950s. After cutting their teeth at the ...
The massive show at Shea Stadium in New York in 1965 could be seen as a kind of tipping point, after which the Fab Four started to lose their taste for touring. The reasons were numerous.
The title would belong to The Beatles until May 5, 1973, when Led Zeppelin played to 56,800 people in Tampa, Florida. The Beatles returned to Shea Stadium on August 23, 1966.
Why Taylor Swift’s Eras Road Trip Feels Like the Career-Capping Beatles Tour That Never Happened As the U.S. leg of the Eras Tour hits the history books after a SoFi Stadium finale, comparisons ...