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Live In Stockholm 1964 Vinyl – The Beatles new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London
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The Beatles returned to Sweden in 1964, playing four concerts at the Johnneshov Isstadio in Stockholm, two on July 28th and two the following day. This excellentsounding recording was for broadcast on Swedish TV but neither Ringos nor Johns stage mic was working, so all you can hear is what came through Pauls mic. George and Pauls vocals, the bass and George039s guitar amp come through loud and clear, but the drums and Johns rhythm guitar sound distant. It does mean you have to make do with just the backing vocals on You Cant Do That and I Wanna Be Your Man. And that was the last the number they played in the evening concert because fans stormed the stage and the group had to stop the show. The LP also includes several live tracks from earlier in 1964, the highlight being a fourminute medley of all five of their UK hit singles from 1962 and 1963, two of which, Love Me Do and Please Please Me they would never play on stage again. The Beatles Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £20 +P&P
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