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The Beatles - Lossless - Live (Make as much noise as you like!) (1970)

Track listing:
  1. t01 - From Me To You (Jack Paar Show) 1:50
  2. t02 - I Saw Her Standing There - You Can't Do That (Beatles At The Stadium Newsreel) 3:28
  3. t03 - Twist and Shout - She Loves You - A Hard Day's Night (KRCA-TV) 3:39
  4. t04 - Twist and Shout - You Can't Do That (1964-09-05 TV Newsreel) 1:20
  5. t05 - Can't Buy Me Love (WKNR-AM) 1:13
  6. t06 - Twist and Shout - She's A Woman - I'm A Loser (1965-06-27 Concert Tape) 5:44
  7. t07 - Act Naturally (ABC TV) 0:17
  8. t08 - Twist and Shout - She's A Woman (KEWB-AM) 4:59
  9. t09 - I Wanna Be Your Man - I'm Down (1966-06-24 TV Newsreel) 3:22
  10. t10 - Nowhere Man - Paperback Writer (1966-06-24 TV Newsreel) 1:07
  11. t11 - Rock and Roll Music (Detroit 1966-08-13) 2:02
  12. t12 - She's A Woman (Detroit 1966-08-13) 3:00
  13. t13 - If I Needed Someone (Detroit 1966-08-13) 2:24
  14. t14 - Day Tripper (Detroit 1966-08-13) 3:16
  15. t15 - Baby's In Black (Detroit 1966-08-13) 1:56
  16. t16 - I Feel Fine (Detroit 1966-08-13) 2:01
  17. t17 - Yesterday (Detroit 1966-08-13) 2:53
  18. t18 - I Wanna Be Your man (Detroit 1966-08-13) 2:09
  19. t19 - Nowhere Man (Detroit 1966-08-13) 2:18
  20. t20 - Paperback Writer (Detroit 1966-08-13) 2:38
  21. t21 - I'm Down (Detroit 1966-08-13) 2:15
  22. t22 - I Wanna Be Your Man - Paperback Writer - Long Tall Sally (1966-08-19) 6:08
  23. t24 - Saints - Sunshine - Jingle Bells - She'll Be Coming - Happiness Runs - Instrumental 9:27

Notes


LIVE - MAKE AS MUCH NOISE AS YOU LIKE! (FLO 006)
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/rickenbacker/Beatleg_5/Live_Make_As_Much_Noise.htm

One for the die hard collectors. Please don't expect high definition. Actually, don't expect any definition at all ;-)
Some of these tracks were quite new in 2001. I don't actually know if better versions have appeared in these last 6 years.
Note that, as far as I remember, the Detroit show turned out to be one of the Japan 66 shows, so nothing new there. Still, quite a nice forge ;-)
As the liner notes say, "Make as much noise as you like! Will you join in? Clap your hands, stamp your feet... as loud as you want!"
Enjoy!

Lineage: Cdr trade > EAC (secure) > wav > flac 8

Sorry, no HQ artwork. It used to be on bootlegzone... If anyone has the complete artwork, including inserts and liner notes, please post it. I'm pretty sure it's in one of those dvd artwork compilations.


(CD-R 2000 FLO 006)

1. WINTER GARDENS THEATRE, BOURNEMOUTH (1:51)
November 16, 1963
From Me To You

2. SYDNEY STADIUM (3:28)
June 18-20, 1964
I Saw Her Standing There/You Can't Do That

3. COW PALACE, SAN FRANCISCO (3:39)
August 19, 1964
Twist And Shout/She Loves You/A Hard Day's Night

4. INTERNATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE, CHICAGO (1:20)
September 5, 1964
Twist And Shout/You Can't Do That

5. OLYMPIA STADIUM, DETROIT (1:13)
September 6, 1964 - afternoon show
Can't Buy Me Love

6. TEATRO ADRIANO, ROME (5:44)
June 27, 1965 - evening show
Twist And Shout/She's A Woman/I'm A Loser

7. SHEA STADIUM, NEW YORK (0:17)
August 15, 1965
Act Naturally

8. COW PALACE, SAN FRANCISCO (4:59)
August 31, 1965 - evening show
Twist And Shout/She's A Woman

9. CIRCUS-KRONE-BAU, MUNICH (3:22)
June 24, 1966 - afternoon show
I Wanna Be Your Man/I'm Down

10. ERNST MERCK HALLE, HAMBURG (1:07)
June 26, 1966
Nowhere Man/Paperback Writer

OLYMPIA STADIUM, DETROIT
August 13, 1966
11. Rock And Roll Music (2:02)
12. She's A Woman (3:00)
13. If I Needed Someone (2:24)
14. Day Tripper (3:16)
15. Baby's In Black (1:56)
16. I Feel Fine (2:01)
17. Yesterday (2:53)
18. I Wanna Be Your Man (2:09)
19. Nowhere Man (2:18)
20. Paperback Writer (2:38)
21. I'm Down (2:15)

22. MID-SOUTH COLISEUM, MEMPHIS (6:08)
August 19, 1966 - afternoon show
I Wanna Be Your Man/Paperback Writer/Long Tall Sally

23. SHEA STADIUM, NEW YORK (3:41)
August 23, 1966
She's A Woman/If I Needed Someone/I Feel Fine/Yesterday/Paperback Writer

24. Bonus: RISHIKESH SINGALONG (9:25)
Late February, 1968
When The Saints Go Marching In/You Are My Sunshine/Jingle Bells/She'll Be
Coming Around The Mountain/Happiness Runs/Instrumental/Blowin' In The
Wind/Hare Krishna Mantra/O Sole Mio/Catch The Wind





Liner Notes:

"Make as much noise as you like! Will you join in? Clap your hands, stamp
your feet... as loud as you want!" Paul McCartney hardly needed to issue
these instructions to the hysterical audiences at Beatles concerts. This CD
gives you some idea of what it was like to sit in the crowd and try to hear
the music over the deafening screams - nearly impossible. Most of these
recordings are making their debut on CD, and one listen will tell you why.
Don't expect to hear much of their playing and singing, as these tapes were
generally recorded by journalists and fans with a single microphone from a
sea of thousands.
We begin with a clip from their American prime-time TV debut on "The Jack
Paar Show". When this footage was re-broadcast in the 1980's, it merely
included a bit of "She Loves You" from the BBC documentary "The Mersey
Sound". However, this alternate tape proves that some of the Bournemouth
concert was originally aired, and underneath it all, we can hear a live
version of "From Me To You" which seems to be from the concert itself. Next
up is the partial soundtrack to a newsreel entitled "Beatles At The Stadium"
- when shown in Sydney beginning on June 25, 1964, it was advertised as
having "Love Me Do" among it's songs; odd, since they never performed it live
in Australia. It turned out to be merely dubbed from the record, but at least
the first two songs from one of the Sydney concerts were captured on film and
can be heard here.
From the Summer '64 North American tour we have some of the Cow Palace
show, taken from a KRCA-TV documentary, followed by raw newsreel commentary
of the Chicago concert (including a snippet of the segue between the first
two songs) and some of the Detroit concert, courtesy of WKNR-AM.
Moving on to 1965, the evening Rome concert is taken from the
hard-to-find "A.M. Tape" which assembles the best circulating sources of this
journalist's tape. From Ringo's appearance on "The View" in 1998 comes a bit
of "Act Naturally" from the restored Shea concert film, allowing us to hear
his original vocal for the first time. And KEWB-AM reporters bring us some of
the evening concert at the Cow Palace (excerpts of the afternoon show were on
"Vinyl To The Core").
By 1966, The Beatles were tired of the touring grind, but fans weren't
tired of screaming! Newsreels from Munich and Hamburg prove this - with the
Hamburg tape being an upgrade to the same material on "Vinyl To The Core".
The entire Detroit show follows from a poor-sounding audience tape; probably
the most interesting thing about it is that it proves they were still closing
the set with "I'm Down"; by the next day in Cleveland this had changed to
"Long Tall Sally". In fact, that's one of the songs heard on Bess Coleman's
report from the afternoon show at Memphis - a pity the evening show, with the
"firecracker incident" hasn't turned up yet. Finally, from the vinyl
documentary LP "Beatles At Shea Stadium - Described By Erupting Fans!" bits
and pieces of their last New York concert can barely be heard.
As a bonus, we've added something actually enjoyable to listen to - The
Beatles, Donovan, Mia Farrow, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and others having a
sing-song by the Ganges. This bonus track assembles the "Arrive Without
Aging" and "Another Flaming Pie" tracks into a more complete version. As you
listen to this CD, feel free to make as much noise as you like!

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