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In which Gary Wenstrup and I continue the discussion of Revolver, followed by a thorough analysis of the group’s OTHER 1966 UK release, A Collection of Beatles Oldies (But Goldies!).
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
In which Gary Wenstrup and I continue the discussion of Revolver, followed by a thorough analysis of the group’s OTHER 1966 UK release, A Collection of Beatles Oldies (But Goldies!).
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Hollywood Palace was on ABC on Saturday night (later–usually 9:30 or so), Ed Sullivan was on Sunday night on CBS (at 8 Eastern), beginning in 1967, The Smothers Brothers followed Ed Sullivan.
The Stones “Let’s Spend Some Time Together” was live vocals over taped tracks (as was Ruby Tuesday from the same show- I was in the room for dress rehearsal). Although the Doors were fully live, that was rare by 1967 (although the Doors were in September 67 and the Stones were in January of 67), most performances were live vocals over taped tracks by then.
Hollywood Palace was on ABC on Saturday night (later–usually 9:30 or so), Ed Sullivan was on Sunday night on CBS (at 8 Eastern), beginning in 1967, The Smothers Brothers followed Ed Sullivan.
The Stones “Let’s Spend Some Time Together” was live vocals over taped tracks (as was Ruby Tuesday from the same show- I was in the room for dress rehearsal). Although the Doors were fully live, that was rare by 1967 (although the Doors were in September 67 and the Stones were in January of 67), most performances were live vocals over taped tracks by then.