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HariScruff_00
Oct 28, 2003, 04:24 PM
I downloaded The Beatles live in Blokker (don't know the name of the *official bootleg* graemlins/tongue1.gif but its a live performance from 6/6/64 (according the mp3) in the Netherlands.
Most live recordings you can hear the Beatles singing and a loud monotone crowd screaming (shock). In that respect this one is quite different as it sounds more like the Beatles playing and the crowd is singing for them. Are there any other live recordings like that?? where the crowd can be heard singing along (louder than the Beatles) vs the crowd just screaming incoherantly graemlins/scream1.gif
I was a bit surprised that a singalong would be on a recording from the Netherlands too, instead of an english-speaking country like US, UK, Canada, or Australia.
Anyway, main point of the post in this section--
Are there any other live Beatles' recordings where the crowd sings along??

onosideboards
Oct 29, 2003, 10:07 AM
Maybe it's this album:

http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=br002&section=1

It includes the concert in Blokker.

My guess would be that if you hear the audience actually singing along, that it's most likely a TV or radio show. I don't really collect concerts cuz the sound is usually so terrible. This one looks quite good though.

FPSHOT
Oct 29, 2003, 11:26 PM
Originally Posted By HariScruff_00:
I was a bit surprised that a singalong would be on a recording from the Netherlands too, instead of an english-speaking country like US, UK, Canada, or Australia.<font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">June 1964, yeah that was about the time we started learning other languages graemlins/wink1.gif and even exacly 300 years after we handed over Manhatten Island (New York) to the Brittish.

I would guess that there are more like that, recorded in or near the audience.

I will look for some examples.

[ Oct 29, 2003, 12:29 PM: Message Edited By: FPSHOT ]