The Beatles – Live From Adelaide 1964 Vinyl

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The Beatles on 1964 Vinyl 1964 Vinyl from The Beatles is available for home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £22 +P&P The group played two sets on two consecutive nights at the venue, performing the same ten songs in each show. 300,000 people lined the 10mile route between Adelaide Airport and the city centre in the hope of seeing them pass by. Paul recalled It was like a heroes039 welcomeWe came in from the airport it was the same in Liverpool for the premire of a A Hard Day039s Night, with the whole city centre full of people and the crowds were lining the route and we were giving them the thumbs up.The capacity of the Centennial Hall was 3,000 but there were over 50,000 applications for seats. The support acts were Sounds Incorporated, Johnny Devlin, Johnny Chester and The Phantoms. Jimmy Nicol had been lined up as the standin drummer because of Ringos sudden attack of tonsilitis, He was a wellrespected session player and had accompanied such artists as Joe Brown, Billy Fury and Georgie Fame. Some years later, Nicol spoke about the experience Standing in for Ringo was the worst thing that ever happened to me and less than a year later, Jimmy was declared bankrupt with debts of over 4,000. He reportedly inspired the Sgt. Peppers song Getting Better. The boys kept asking him how it was all going, to which he invariably replied Its getting better.The 2SM engineers get a good sound balance after the end of I Saw Her Standing There. From the moment they start to play I Want To Hold Your Hand, the guitars and vocals are crystal clear. Unfortunately for Jimmy Nicol fans, there was no microphone on the drums. But this does give us a marvellous opportunity to assess the how the Beatles might have sounded as a threepiece. Luckily, there must have been excellent stage monitors allowing the band to hear themselves above the screaming, because the harmonies are spot on and Georges guitar playing is faultless. Recorded in Adelaide and broadcast by 2SM on June 12th 1964, except recorded in Sydney on June 18th and 43 recorded in Melbourne June 16th.

1964 Vinyl

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Vinyl records are a timeless format that continues to captivate music lovers with their warm, analogue sound. Unlike digital formats, vinyl offers a rich, textured listening experience that many argue feels more authentic and immersive. With their larger artwork and tangible presence, records bring a sense of nostalgia and artistry to any music collection.

Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to the world of vinyl, records have a unique ability to connect listeners to music on a deeper level. Their physical grooves and the ritual of placing a needle on a spinning disc create a tactile and engaging experience. From classic albums to modern releases, vinyl remains a cherished way to enjoy music.

1964 Vinyl

Vinyl

Vinyl records are a timeless format that continues to captivate music lovers with their warm, analogue sound. Unlike digital formats, vinyl offers a rich, textured listening experience that many argue feels more authentic and immersive. With their larger artwork and tangible presence, records bring a sense of nostalgia and artistry to any music collection.

Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to the world of vinyl, records have a unique ability to connect listeners to music on a deeper level. Their physical grooves and the ritual of placing a needle on a spinning disc create a tactile and engaging experience. From classic albums to modern releases, vinyl remains a cherished way to enjoy music.

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