The Beatles Sing For Shell! (Festival Hall, Melbourne, June 17, 1964)
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Sixty years ago, The Beatles performed at Festival Hall in Melbourne. Cameras from Australian Channel 9 recorded the sixth and final show of the Melbourne leg of their world tour, which was this show.
This recording was screened on July 1, 1964, as an hour-long special titled "The Beatles Sing For Shell," named after the oil company that sponsored the broadcast.
Of the ten songs played, four were omitted from the broadcast: "I Saw Her Standing There" "Till There Was You," "Roll Over Beethoven," and "This Boy."
This video shows the full performance in its entirety. The missing songs are visually reconstructed from various photos and home movies of the band's Melbourne gigs, with footage from other Australian shows or shows from 1964 used as substitutes.
0:00 Intro
0:50 I Saw Her Standing There
3:29 You Can't Do That
6:07 Interlude (Paul)
6:33 All My Loving
8:38 Interlude (John)
8:52 She Loves You
11:15 Interlude (Paul)
11:39 Till There Was You
13:52 Roll Over Beethoven
16:12 Interlude (John + Paul | "Clap Yer Hands!")
16:59 Can't Buy Me Love
19:10 Interlude (George)
19:27 This Boy
21:43 Twist And Shout
24:25 Interlude (Paul)
25:39 Long Tall Sally
27:40 Outro
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Credits
Channel 9
Adambound
Photographers
And Fans Like You - Розваги
As time goes on, the magic of the early Beatles era remains fresh, and perhaps the most enjoyable of all their musical output. I never get tired of hearing these songs.
Agreed!
Thanks for watching!
Exatamente isso. A magia que só os Beatles conseguiam impregnar em suas performances. Me apaixono mais a cada vez que ouço suas músicas. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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I agree the first year or two they were absolutely from mars
The magic has actually grown... And continues to do so..😍
I'm a singer songwriter heavily influenced by the Beatles and this is great!,you can feel the excitement and it's no wonder they conquered the world,the Beatles were fantastic and the greatest band ever,there will never be another band like them! Bob
I’ve listened to the Beatles all my life and when I see these old recordings it sparks an eerie feeling of nostalgia
I appreciate full reconstructions of concerts that are missing video segments!! This is so well done, thank you :)
Yes very well done!❤
Glad yall enjoyed it!
Very very well done 👍 😊❤
This concert and even the reconstruction parts are absolutely fab. Captures the raw positivity and rhythm rocking, of these legends. Maybe only the Nme awards concerts are on same level of clarity and vibrancy. The lead guitar and rhythm guitar are especially strong on these recordings. Check George lead fills on she loves you.
The Beatles will be enjoyed for many generations to come as there music is as fresh as it was 60 years ago. No other band in history has been so we'll loved and to this day still number 1 as they will always be
That was fantastic! I've seen this concert numerous times but editing in the color 8mm clips and other footage was awesome, especially during the songs that had missing footage! I'll be revisiting this many times!
Peace
Thank you so much!
Thanks for putting it all in one video. I grew up with the Beatles and I never tire from remembering the greatest music in the 20th century.
Great video and editing work! Thank you for sharing it with us!! Cheers 🍻
Thank you!
All loving You forever !!!! ... My Beatles!!!!♥️♥️♥️..
Awesome effort and great editing work - Have watched this concert numerous times and the editing on the “missing” songs seems to be getting better each time - great effort once again 👍👍
Long Live The Beatles
Fantastické vystoupení, skvělá práce 👏👏✌️ Moc děkuji za sdílení videa 👍 Beatles miluji, provází mě už desítky let mým životem ♥️ John byl úžasný,ty jeho grimasy miluji ❤ Nejlepší byla You can't do that,This Boy a Twist and Shout ♥️ Těším se na další videa, přeji plno fanoušků 😉
Cheers!
Excellent welldone for bringing their remarkable music back to us. ❤
I love the way he said "you" when announcing the next song!
Great footage by the way, very well done !
Thank you! Cheers!
Best Beatles concert ever and beautifully restored! ThankU so much!
Thank you!
Dammm ‘this boy’ is a beautiful song
Ain't it, though? Them harmonies! Like 'Tell Me Why'.
Awesome video of my favorite band!
Rock on!
Geniuses forever❤
That was John playing the lead guitar solo in You Can;t Do That, George and Paul laughing about it.
They were laughing because George started to play the lead part near the end of John's solo, and remembered just in time. There's a great video on youtube showing John playing the solo in concert.
Tight band... I hope these guys made it :)
As if, guitar groups are on the way out ;)
@@LongTallSally1963 Yeah, beat-groups aren't quite the thing anymore, Mr. Epstein!
The Beatles Sing for Shell. How cool. I wasn't aware Shell had this one in the library. When I was a kid the teachers would use Shell educational films in the classroom. Many years later I did the same, using an old Shell film to teach students about aircraft wing design and how supersonic wings were shaped different than standard wings and why. Anyway that was cool. What makes She Loves You one of my favorite Beatle songs are the flips and fills George added. And I like watching him and Paul singing together. They should have used that combo a bit more in their studio stuff, just those two without John, like they did on I Me Mine.
One thing about the Beatles, they played live with all that screaming without the benefit of monitor speakers. If you've never played live, you don't know what an accomplishment that is. My band never played in front of a crowd screaming as loud as a 747 and we relied on our monitors to keep us on track. That says so much about just to how tight they were and how well they knew the material. So long ago. But I'll never get tired of listening to the Beatles.
I think Channel Nine is the one who has this in the archives, I think all Shell did was sponsor the show/broadcast, maybe they have it in their archives, I dunno, thanks for watching!
Well done mate! You made this flow perfectly. Oh, and the boys in the band were pretty good too!
somehow this one never crossed my bow: thanks! Do wish back in those days they had camera directors that were musicians: invariably focus on wrong stuff during solos. Also notice what looks like several Fender bassman or band masters back there among the Vox amps
Pretty sure those fender amps and band masters were the opening acts gear.
@@LongTallSally1963 interesting. Hadn't thought of that... what happens with my brain 60 years after seeing them....the Vox amps were plenty loud for me, but was only 70 feet away or so
Sennheiser MD421 - very good microphones
Not what the houses usually have for them! Did you see that blonde Fender Showman (?) to he right of John?
This is a great presentation. I’m surprised it hasn’t received much attention yet.
I appreciate that! Thank you so much! I didn't expect this video to blow up like it has so far.
Супер!!!❤❤❤ С детства слушаю и очень уважаю!!!
Thank you , great job !!
Glad you liked it!
this is very fun to play along to on my guitar
Very nice, tried a similar project a bit ago, trying to fill out the cut up Melbourne show, you did a great job ! love how you reused the Saw Her Standing There clip to fill out more of the song, nice editing!
So weird Hold Your Hand wasn't played at the show, yet was played during other Australian shows, seems like they switched to doing "Can't Do That' instead, which I prefer!
Thank you Carter! Cheers!
I Saw Her Standing There was the one being switched on their concert tours. For the U.S. tour in August-September 1964, instead of starting some of the concerts with Twist And Shout, The Beatles would start with I Saw Her Standing There, end with Twist And Shout, and leave out Long Tall Sally, which was their normal closer on the U.S. tour.
In Milwaukee, for some reason, they did I Saw Her Standing There instead of Twist and Shout, Wonder if John's voice needed a rest
Thanks so much for the excellent editing on this classic gem - Great Work!! On another note, is that Paul slipping in the middle finger at 24:50 during his farewell? LOL
He did that a lot, heh
Sounded good.
BEATLES 4EVER 👌💪👀
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É much beautiful Girls achei !
Imagine what they would sound like with modern amps instead of these 100 watt ones😊
And if they could hear themselves singing with monitors.
Actually during this show, Paul was the only one with a 100 watt amp, John and George had the 50 watts
@@pcpablo2 Check out their Atlanta Fulton County Stadium concert from August, 1965. They were provided foldback speakers from a local audio company Baker Audio. John and Paul comment after the first couple of songs how loud they are and that they could hear themselves play and sing. When asked at the end of the tour what was the most memorable part of the 1965 U.S. tour, John commented on the concert in Atlanta.
Thank you. Subbed in.
Welcome aboard!
They did it for the Shell of it.
U shows dos Beatles é a bagunça danada ahh
A day before Paul McCartney's 22nd birthday... for those of you are interested in such things!
Personally, I would have left off 'Till There Was You' from the set-list.
Interesting, what would you've put there in its place?
@@LongTallSally1963 Well, if the whole idea was to get a bit of a breather in (which itself wasn't that necessary), I would have gone for 'P.S. I Love You'.
@@LongTallSally1963 Quite literally, after one or two shows in America during the summer, it was replaced with "Things We Said Today."
@@kbob1163 Yep! I think that was a good choice
How could I ever thank you enough for getting this up in time.. 60 years ago today was Brisbane... I was only two. I've lived feeling this gaping cavernous hole in my soul because I missed this unprecedented (covid word) phenomenon..
This has made me feel a little bit better..
Thank you..✌️
No problem! Glad you enjoyed it!
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The drum kit on the right side of your screen belonged to the Phantoms, an Australian group who backed up Aussie singers Johnny Devlin and Johnny Chester as supporting acts on the tour.
Incomparables
ありがとうございます😅シビレルニャ😺
Légende 😅
Never understood why George’s guitar solos always sounded buried. Yet John’s guitar is loud and clear.
Yeah, it was a bit of a muddy mix
27:26 sometimes you just gotta hop on stage to meet John Lennon.
Amps haven't changed that much in today's climate.
Vox are still one of the best guitar amp's around, so are the Fender amps.
What has changed is the technology that goes with it.
Since guitar effects have become such a part of how guitarist's want their guitars to sound, effects play a huge part of the sound being achieved.
Studio allows a lot of diversion, experimentation into the produced final sound onto tape, that live shows now come into account, and the touring musician wants to have the almost exact sounds to their live performance's
Effect's allow for this to take place.
Guitar player's, bass player's, keyboard and brass section players all want control of what they are producing in a live situation.
Back in the day, and unfortunately still exist's today with amplification, are the basic buitin effects on amplification, is a tremelo effect, with a speed control, to make the tremelo faster or slower.
The other is a builtin Echo chamber effect, and the intensity dial, to add depth to that sound.
Chorus was added later but put into a footswitch box, where you had several dials on it, to alter the effect
Some amps came out with a builtin Fuzz sound, and that had an intensity control builtin, I have an early 'Accoustic' brand, keyboard amp with this effect on it.
But I played bass through this amp, it had
2 x 15 inch bass style speakers, with a horn loaded flared speaker at the top of the cabinet, I use to be able to get a louder bass sound out of it, in comparison to a Marshall bass amp, which I thought lacked punch.
Eventually bass amps did, and have improved for bass players and the technology has improved, along with speaker's.
The power has gotten better, where bass was never powerful enough, but is today.
I use a 10 inch bass speakers these day's, 16 of them with 2 x 15s.
Hartke 2000 watt, Eden world travel 1200 watt, and AMPEG.
But guitar amps are still only 60 watt, 100 watt, and in a lot of cases, with Fender guitar amps, a 30 watt is usually plenty.
Hendrix use to use one Fender amp in the studio, when recording and rehersing, but on stage, you will see, he uses a fender twin, or a 100 watt, or 60 watt fender amp, with a line out into his Marshall stacks.
The marshall's were to get the volume out there,
for his live shows only.
Fender amps were Jimi's preferred amp.
Back in the day, Vox and Fender had very clean undistorted sound, where some of the lower grade amps, just couldn't deliver.
Today, Fender are still the leader in guitar amp's.
With pre amps in all amplification has given even the amateur guitarist better control of their sound, quiet, or loud, the technology has changed.
What 'The Beatles' were using back in their day, was nothing but the very best there was.
Vox still are one of the very best amplification producer's in the world, they still have that reputation to uphold, look at what the Beatles legacy has put on the music world, all the Beatle tribute bands, most use Vox, and they'll be of a better quality than the Vox amps, 'The Beatles' were using !!!
Because these bands use all the array PA production system's available today for all touring international acts.
Even Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have got to experience today's technology.
Even on todays level, without all the artificially produced sound, that all acts use, 'The Beatles' produced their sound with what they had, just guitars plugged into an amplifier, with basic guitar jack to jack, drums, with perhaps one overhead microphone, 4 vocal mic's,
through a PA with one, or 2 colums each side, no foldback, to be able to hear what it was they were singing, screaming out of control audiences no roadies or technician's, or guitar tech's, that could be seen to assist them during s concert, these 4 guys did it all themselves,
and were, and still considered better than anything that is produced today.
How does that equate ?!
And nothing has come close since! ! !
Look and hear the frenzy they caused, no wonder they had Elvis worried.!
No one has ever done this, and wrote all, most of their own songs.
They played the same set with just a few more all their concert years,sad because they had a huge catalog of songs they could've played.Like George could've played Don't bother me or later I need you instead of doing Berry covers.
かわいい😺多くの古典音楽を理解し多くの楽器を奏でるポールニャ😺子どもたちに絵本を描いていますニャ😺ポールは政治や戦争の話しを嫌い😅
É uma pena não terem mostrado o solo de guitarra do Lennon em "You can't do that".
Australian police, too busy drinking beer to notice the stage-crasher.
How did you gain access to the home video footage?
The internet :p
@@LongTallSally1963 that’s a vague answer but ok.
It's true, though, heh,
Somebody posted the home movie and my friend Adam synced it and put it on his channel, so I used it for this video
Faltou Roll Ovet Bethoven
The recording could not possibly have aired in 1961.... the performance was in 1964
The font makes it look like it says 1961, it says 1964 :)
I guess Jimmy's at the airport with his gold watch...
Shell ??…. As in the oil company??
Yep!
Stupid cameras Director never shows the solos and the girls scream don't let listen to the music.
Какой нафер Мельбурн! Сборная солянка, отовсюду понемножку!
Лучше всех реконструкций- оригинальные концерты и живой звук с бутлегов- понимаю, что далеко не все это понимают... К сожалению 😭Оригинал это лучшее, а все эти примочки- так себе хренотень... Для яйцеголовых😂