The history of four Liverpool lads and how their tremendous talent turned the world of the rock music upside down.
The songs Beatles performed and played inside:
Paul sings “Twenty Flight Rock” by Eddie Cochran
Their early recordings:”That’ll Be The Day” by Buddy Holly, “In Spite Of All The Danger” by Paul McCartney
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The history of four Liverpool lads and how their tremendous talent turned the world of the rock music upside down.
The songs of the Beatles performed and played inside:
Shea Stadium (New York) – “Twist And Shout”, I Feel Fine”, “Baby’s In Black”
awful live in my opinion..looks like almost nobody’s listening to them. poor lads..
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The history of four Liverpool lads and how their tremendous talent turned the world of the rock music upside down.
The songs Beatles played and performed inside:
at Brian Matthew’s “Saturday morning club”: “Lonesome Tears In My Eyes”, “That’s All Right, Mama”, “So How Come, No One Loves Me”
“Thank You Girl”, “Twist and Shout”
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℗ 1995 The Copyright in this compilation is owned by Apple Corps Ltd./EMI Records Ltd.
© 1995 Apple Corps Ltd. Under exclusive license to EMI Records Ltd.
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The history of four Liverpool lads and how their tremendous talent turned the world of the rock music upside down.
The songs of The Beatles played and performed inside:
“Long Tall Sally”, “I’ll Be Back”, “Any Time At All”, “All My Loving”
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The history of four Liverpool lads and how their tremendous talent turned the world of the rock music upside down.
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℗ 1995 The Copyright in this compilation is owned by Apple Corps Ltd./EMI Records Ltd.
© 1995 Apple Corps Ltd. Under exclusive license to EMI Records Ltd.
Manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc.
Printed in the U.S.A.
All rights reserved
Unauthorized Duplication is a Violation of Applicable Laws.
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The idiosyncratic experimental film artist Harry Smith began collecting one-of-a-kind folk recordings in the 1940’s. Shellac was a war material — supplies had been cut off, and these irreplaceable early recordings were being melted down and lost to the world forever. Smith amassed a huge collection, part of which was eventually released on Folkway Records in 1952 as the now-famous Anthology of American Folk Music. This release seeded the folk revival of the 1960’s, and has reverberated through popular music ever since. Old, Weird America tells Harry Smith’s story, complete with new performances of some of the folk songs he rescued by contemporary artists, including Beck, Elvis Costello, Lou Reed and Sonic Youth.
OVATION TV, ART LIKE
NEVER BEFORE. TV LIKE NOTHING ELSE
http://www.ovationtv.com
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The history of four Liverpool lads and how their tremendous talent turned the world of the rock music upside down.
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The history of four Liverpool lads and how their tremendous talent turned the world of the rock music upside down
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