Posted 13 years ago
bboy7up
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I think this is recorded from the concert at Shea Stadium 1965, but this is what is stamped on the cover of the album , lime green vinyl, yellow label w/just #1 and #2 no writing on album...just has hand written the beatles, and J, P, G and R on the label. Ed Sullivan comes out and introduces them, they talk all thorough the album, 1 song, Shake it up Baby, 2. I Feel Fine, 3. they talk about the 6th Beatle ??? not really sure, then they sing Busy Miss Lizzy. Alot of screaming from the fans....4. Ticket to Ride, Side II, Ringo talks/ and sings They going to put me in the movies..next song, Can't find me Love, next song...Baby in Black, they talk about the next song on their black and white album..and then sing Hard Days Night...and they are also talking during the song...about feeling alright. then the sing Help....and then I'm Down...they come out and talk about the concert and who likes it and if you don't like it well HELLO.
This album was given to me back in the 70's by a friend who worked at Capitol Records....I have just listened to the record for the first time...very good...but so much screaming...but you have to listen real good when they talk w/the accents it is a challenge...if anyone knows what the value $$ of this vinyl would be and a little history..would greatly appreciate.
The pink sticker on the album say, Trade Mark of Quality w/a picture of a pig on it...if that helps you.
Interesting.
Dunno why anybody would have described this as "THE BEATLES 'LAST LIVE SHOW,'" if it's a recording of the 1965 Shea Stadium concert (and it does look like that if you read in between the lines of what the poster says, and compare it with the set list for that concert:
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-beatles/1965/shea-stadium-queens-ny-2bd7b08e.html
https://www.beatlesbible.com/1965/08/15/live-shea-stadium-new-york/
The last live show would have been at Candlestick Park (well, unless you want to count the studio rooftop show):
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-beatles/1966/candlestick-park-san-francisco-ca-73d67e09.html
Trade Mark of Quality was one of the legendary bootleg labels in the very beginning of the 70s, established in 1969 by two bootleggers known as Dub and Ken. They finished in 1974.
More info about this record you can find here:
http://www.beatleg.info/music/docs/beatles/boots/lp/tmq71012.htm
mp.kunst, Thanks for this. The original poster isn't around to care any more, but I do. };-)
So the Beatles opened with "I'm Down" (I've always liked that one).
McCartney doing his Little Richard vocal impression, and Lennon working a VOX:
The Beatles - I'm Down Live At Shea Stadium - Aug 15th, 1965
https://vimeo.com/146526352