This DVD was produced as a fan project by me. I think - by using a bit of AI technology - this so far represents the best version of the Shea Stadium concert. This attempt was intended as an educational project for those who were there (and they are less and less by the day) so they can relive the biggest concert the Beatles ever gave and for those who want to know.
Enjoy, but never sell. Still waiting for an official release, which will one day surely beat this effort....
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Shea Loves You - as it happened one night in 1965
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Re: Shea Loves You - as it happened one night in 1965
Petgabor, this was amazingly good, a wonderfully spent hour on this Sunday afternoon, can't really thank you enough
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Very good - thanks a lot!
Only issue is that in A Hard Day's Night at 43:37 a close up shows George's Gretsch guitar, although for that particular track he has (as always) changed to the Rickenbacker. I believe it is like that in the original film, but I always think it should have been placed in the track where it belongs. Some people in this forum have uploaded versions where this close up is replaced by audience, which works a lot better. Never mind it is only about 2 seconds, and the rest is splendid.
Only issue is that in A Hard Day's Night at 43:37 a close up shows George's Gretsch guitar, although for that particular track he has (as always) changed to the Rickenbacker. I believe it is like that in the original film, but I always think it should have been placed in the track where it belongs. Some people in this forum have uploaded versions where this close up is replaced by audience, which works a lot better. Never mind it is only about 2 seconds, and the rest is splendid.
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Re: Shea Loves You - as it happened one night in 1965
It's a wonderful work, superb, and thanks a lot for it, but... Why not the original audio on T&S??
Re: Shea Loves You - as it happened one night in 1965
Thank you so much. That is really excellent. Would you be be to share any information about the original source and the software you used?
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Re: Shea Loves You - as it happened one night in 1965
Many, many thanks. One of my favorite Beatles concerts, and now enjoyable in a whole new fashion!
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