The Beatles – Saturday Club 31st March 1964 (Part 1) 7 Inch Vinyl

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This New Inch Vinyl by The Beatles is available for fast home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £12 +P&P

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The Beatles on Inch Vinyl Inch Vinyl from The Beatles is available for home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £12 +P&P The Beatles recorded seven songs for BBCs Saturday Club on the evening of March 31st 1964, three of which were covers of American rocknroll and country and western songs. The final portion of the show was also broadcast on BBCs General Overseas Service. Earlier on the same day, the group had been filming a live performance at the Scala Theatre in Kings Cross that would be included in their forthcoming film A Hard Days Night. The fourth track on this EP, The Hippy Hippy Shake is taken from the Saturday Club show transmitted on February 15th.

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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.

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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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