The Beatles August 15, 1965 Shea Stadium New York City, New York, USA Tradeable
1 DVD Edited and Music Only Professional CATHODE RAY TUBE COLLECTION DVD7 Master NTSC 4:3 00:35:59
Haj Yes No Multiple 1
Intro by Ed Sullivan
Tunning & Banter > Twist & Shout
She's A Women
I Feel Fine
Dizzy Miss Lizzy
Ticket To Ride
Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby
Can't Buy Me Love
Baby's In Black
Act Naturally
A Hard Day's Night
Help!
I'm Down
Audio: AC3 Stereo
PLEASE NOTE: This is Part of The Beatles *CATHODE RAY TUBE COLLECTION* " Can You Hear Me" (HAJ) [DVD 7 of 8]: This Version only included the Shea Stadium Concert
Complete Show of the concert (not a documentary showing only parts of it. ALL MUSIC)
ProShot with great Color & Audio [Source Notes Below] A word in your ear from Hobs: This volume showcases a new reconstruction of the famous 1965 Shea Stadium concert. Okay... so what makes this different to the other 3000 Shea dvds out there? First of all the video quality: the source material is derived from the new transfer of the 1979 BBC repeat which was previously featured on First Play At Shea. Colour is stronger and more natural than previous versions. The thirty minute concert has been re-edited into the original performance order, with the two missing songs and all the extra in-between song chat re-instated.
The extra audio has been wedded to audience shots and other material taken from the earlier part of the original tv special, plus footage from other sources. The audio is of course the original live audio, not the overdubbed audio which was actually recorded in 1966.
Additionally, the poor visual continuity of the original film has been fixed. In the tv special there are frequent cutaway shots showing Ringo playing the wrong cymbal, George playing the wrong guitar, John playing chords when he's supposed to be doing something else, empty mikes when voices can be heard, etcetera. No material has actually been cut; instead many of the cutaway shots have been re-arranged into a more sensible order so that they don't jar visually. For example, a long shot showing John playing Dizzy Miss Lizzy was original cut into the song I Feel Fine... now it is where it should be. Shots of John playing the intro to She's a Woman have been restored to that song. Out of synch shots have been nudged back into place and the title sequences re-edited to provide a more traditional start and finish to the concert.