 Fans seemed to want anything by the Beatles  on record in 1964, and toward the end of that remarkable year, Capitol  Records responded with this two-LP documentary record, which contained  almost no previously unavailable Beatles  music (the exception was 48 seconds of "Twist And Shout" recorded live  at the Hollywood Bowl on August 23, 1964). What it did contain was a  biographical narration ("It started in Liverpool, England...") written  and spoken by disk jockeys over symphonic versions of Beatles music. Fans screamed and cried and tried to explain themselves, crowds roared, and there were excerpts from Beatles' press conferences.
Fans seemed to want anything by the Beatles  on record in 1964, and toward the end of that remarkable year, Capitol  Records responded with this two-LP documentary record, which contained  almost no previously unavailable Beatles  music (the exception was 48 seconds of "Twist And Shout" recorded live  at the Hollywood Bowl on August 23, 1964). What it did contain was a  biographical narration ("It started in Liverpool, England...") written  and spoken by disk jockeys over symphonic versions of Beatles music. Fans screamed and cried and tried to explain themselves, crowds roared, and there were excerpts from Beatles' press conferences.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
The Beatles' Story
 Fans seemed to want anything by the Beatles  on record in 1964, and toward the end of that remarkable year, Capitol  Records responded with this two-LP documentary record, which contained  almost no previously unavailable Beatles  music (the exception was 48 seconds of "Twist And Shout" recorded live  at the Hollywood Bowl on August 23, 1964). What it did contain was a  biographical narration ("It started in Liverpool, England...") written  and spoken by disk jockeys over symphonic versions of Beatles music. Fans screamed and cried and tried to explain themselves, crowds roared, and there were excerpts from Beatles' press conferences.
Fans seemed to want anything by the Beatles  on record in 1964, and toward the end of that remarkable year, Capitol  Records responded with this two-LP documentary record, which contained  almost no previously unavailable Beatles  music (the exception was 48 seconds of "Twist And Shout" recorded live  at the Hollywood Bowl on August 23, 1964). What it did contain was a  biographical narration ("It started in Liverpool, England...") written  and spoken by disk jockeys over symphonic versions of Beatles music. Fans screamed and cried and tried to explain themselves, crowds roared, and there were excerpts from Beatles' press conferences.
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That sounds like a great album to have. Wish I could find something like that for myself.
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