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Jeni
Oct 04, 2000, 02:40 PM
Is there any releases of the Let it Be roof top concert on VHS!? I can't seem to find one, if there is please let me know



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Jerry
Oct 04, 2000, 03:06 PM
The audio of the entire Rooftop concert is widely available on bootleg, but I've never seen a video of it other than what's in the released movie. It exists of course, but I guess nobody's bothered to "boot" it.

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bearkat77
Oct 04, 2000, 06:49 PM
Hello Jeni, welcome to Beatlelinks! Jerry's right about a "boot" of the rooftop on video. If I knew where I could find it, I'd get me a copy. As for now, I'm happy with my copy of the rooftop CD "boot". Thanks to you, Jerry. http://www.beatlelinks.net/ubb/smilies/images/icons/grin.gif

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Jeni
Oct 06, 2000, 02:39 PM
Thanks guys

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Tim
Oct 25, 2000, 10:48 AM
On occassion,you can find a boot of the video of LIB,as well as the short-lived Canadian issue.
Lokk for these in Goldmine and on eBay

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beatlegirl
Oct 25, 2000, 10:20 PM
i have the roof top concert on the movie let it be,also i have the rooftop c.d. its really good!

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jami
Oct 26, 2000, 10:54 AM
i want to know where i can get the movie "let it be". isn't it out of print? that's just about the only beatles movie i haven't seen.

Beatleman
Oct 31, 2000, 09:56 PM
Hi Folks, Wow I love this beatlelinks page!!!! I would like to know where I can find or get the beatles video "live at the budokahn" I think its in Japan or something 1966? Does this video exist? Any replies are very much appriciated. Regards Tom.

Jerry
Nov 01, 2000, 06:14 AM
I think if you created a new topic for this post, you'd get more responses. But here's what (or least what I think) I know...

The Beatles performed 4 times over 2 days at the Japanese venue you're talking about. I'm not sure about the spelling, but Buddokahn is good enough. I seem to remember that all of the bootlegs circulating are from only 2 of these shows. You can tell right away by what they're wearing when they come out. I have 2 of the shows on CD, and at least one of them on video. They were professionaly filmed, so the quality and camera angles are excellent.

But most importantly, these shows are possibly the best recordings of the band live - not only because the actual recording is excellent, but because you can hear them for a change. The Japanese audiences were extremely well-behaved. There is of course the occasional scream, but nothing like what they witnessed everywhere else. All in all, a great set list. I seem to remember "Paperback Writer," "R n R Music," "Nowhere Man," and definitely "Yesterday." I think I see a Revolution Radio broadcast in the near future...

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FPSHOT
Nov 03, 2000, 09:43 PM
Jeni, also look at the news topic about thebeatles.com, because there in mentioning about the roof top concert which will be on that site to see.

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Jerry
Nov 05, 2000, 06:50 PM
Well, I found out some more info about the 1966 Tokyo shows if you're still interested. They actually performed 5 shows over 3 days. Go to this page for everything you could ever ask for...
http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/ash/618/japan66_2.htm

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Tim
Nov 08, 2000, 06:22 AM
I have the light suits video of Tokyo.
The best known boot of Budo Kan is "Five Nights in A Judo Arena". Budo Kan is also the primary Sumo venue in Japan.


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