Identifier9049785
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference Number1231
Notealso includes
15 August 1965 Shea Stadium, Flushing, Queens, New York (SBD>?>FLAC)
01. Interview by Brian Mathew
02. Intro
03. Twist And Shout
04. She’s A Woman
05. I Feel Fine
06. Dizzy Miss Lizzy
07. Ticket To Ride
08. Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby
09. Can’t Buy Me Love
10. Baby’s In Black
11. Act Naturally
12. A Hard Day’s Night
13. Help!
14. I’m Down
Trades Allowed
Performance
The Beatles 1966-01-05 CTS Studios, London, England
Set 1Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Bass overdub)
Can’t Buy Me Love (Bass Overdub)
Baby’s In Black (Bass Overdub)
I’m Down (Bass & organ overdub)
I Feel Fine (Complete re-recording)
Help! (Complete re-recording)
Ticket To Ride (Possible overdubs)
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
CTS (CIne Tele Sound) was the UK's state of the art audio-to-film dubbing studio at the time. Since the advent
of sound motion pictures, such dubbing has been an integral part of movie-making. The practice has been common
in live music film just as long. What artist doesn't want to release the best possible performance?

The reasons The Beatles, Brian Epstein, and producer George Martin, elected to facilitate a makeover, of sorts,
on many of the Shea Stadium tracks, was two-fold. First, even though state of the art technology, by 1965
standards, was utilized for the flm and audio recording of the event, a myriad of complications with the audio
feed arose (eg. drop-outs, missing bass tracks, microphone malfunctions, equalization problems...etc.)