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EDICIÓN LIMITADA Y NUMERADA DE 350 COPIAS

VINILO DE 180 GRAMOS DE COLOR ROJO

CONTIENE INSERT

 

Por primera vez en vinilo!

Conciertazo grabado en directo en el State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN, September 3rd, 1964.

La edición definitiva extraída directamente de las cintas originales con espectacular sonido de mesa de mezclas

 

ENGLISH

350 NUMBERED COPIES

RED COLOURED LP 180 GRAM VINYL

INCLUDING INSERT

 

Recorded Live at State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN, September 3rd, 1964.

Soundboard Reel to Reel Definitive Edition.

For the first time on LP the definitive soundboard reel to reel edition.

 

Side 1
1 WIFE Intro
2 Crowd
3 Twist And Shout
4 You Can’t Do That
5 All My Loving
6 She Loves You
7 Things We Said Today
8 Roll Over Beethoven

Side 2
1 Can’t Buy Me, Love
2 If I Fell
3 I Want To Hold Your Hand
4 Boys
5 A Hard Day’s Night
6 Long Tall Sally

 

“Beatlemania Is A Mark Of A Frenetic Era”
The quickly mutating 4-headed beast that was the Beatles were now at the mid-point of their first American tour. Prompted by the success of their Ed Sullivan appearance and straight from a British tour of seaside towns, the rush of the hot American air, the thunder of thousands of screaming girls and boys in their vicinity and the relentless onslaught of brain-numbing press junkets must have seemed maddening even to these street hardened herbets from Liverpool - The subjects of the questions shifting between puddle-shallow to canyon deep.
Still, the Beatles, brusquely a hardened live group after their lengthy stint in Hamburg and the sweaty burrow that was the Cavern, were now poised and note perfect - Despite the fact that with their famously tiny amps, they were hardly heard in the stadia of the US, and at risk of being sharply stung by an errant jelly-bean (George Harrison’s silly quip about them being their favourite candy was later to be much maligned by the band after they were almost-nightly pebble-dashed by the little bullet-shell-hard kernels.)
Whizzing from state to state as fast as the various promoters could set them up a show (The Beatles must have been to shysters and cowboys what the Velvet Underground were to other bands), arriving just gone midnight to avoid a stampede and being bustled past a gaggle of eager fans, the Beatles shows in Indianapolis were judged to be more reserved than the previous hullabaloos, (“This one was a bit quieter. You could almost hear us.” - John Lennon), drama framed the first show as Ringo went his own way, apparently racing a police car around the track at a local circuit, losing track of time and only appearing again minutes before the band were due on the stage.
Dr. Steve Tanaka

BEATLES LP The Boys At The Fair (Red Coloured Numbered Vinyl)

€34.90 Regular Price
€29.90Sale Price
  • Label: Casino Records Entertainment

    Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Coloured Vinyl

    Country: USA

    Released: 2023

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