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Re: Stones flatbed truck vs Beatles rooftop which
Reply #25 - Jan 15th, 2013 at 9:19am
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steel driving hammer wrote on Jan 14th, 2013 at 3:10pm:
FPM wrote on Jan 13th, 2013 at 10:02am:
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As opposed to the Beatles, who played on a rooftop because they couldn't get their shit together to play an actual
gig. Not with a bang but a whimper.


I didn't know that, thanks.

So really, the Beatles lost it, and the Stones kept on Rolling... Perverted Charlie


Inaccurate...the Beatles quit because the demands of touring...they were so far ahead of technology...there were no "stacks"...their music came out of those tiny ballpark speakers...they could not here themselves and the crown could not hear them...and they certainly could not do live justice to anything they made after 1966...their last show was 3 weeks after REVOLVER was released...

they, became a studio band...and made music to be listened to...they missed playing live after a few years and some inner turmoil...said WTF...and played a few songs to celebrate what they were...a rock and roll band...without all the hoopla...press junket...hype...if you caught them there...it was a bonus...and that was it.

Like i said before...I can't decide which was better...both monumental events in RnR history...

is there a link to the entire Stones promo? Or just news clips, etc??
I may change my mind if i see some...
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Re: Stones flatbed truck vs Beatles rooftop which
Reply #26 - Jan 15th, 2013 at 12:31pm
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Paranoid Android wrote on Jan 15th, 2013 at 9:19am:
Inaccurate...the Beatles quit because the demands of touring...they were so far ahead of technology...there were no "stacks"...their music came out of those tiny ballpark speakers...they could not here themselves and the crown could not hear them...and they certainly could not do live justice to anything they made after 1966...their last show was 3 weeks after REVOLVER was released...

they, became a studio band...and made music to be listened to...they missed playing live after a few years and some inner turmoil...said WTF...and played a few songs to celebrate what they were...a rock and roll band...without all the hoopla...press junket...hype...if you caught them there...it was a bonus...and that was it.




from Wikipedia:

"The plan was to give a live performance featuring new songs, broadcast as a television special and recorded for release as an album. (At one point McCartney considered launching a tour; however, the idea was quickly shot down by the other members.) Unlike their recent albums, their new material would be designed to work well in concert, without the benefit of overdubs or other recording tricks.
Many ideas were floated concerning the location of the concert. Conventional venues such as The Roundhouse in London were discussed, but they also considered more unusual locations such as a disused flour mill and an ocean liner. The location that received the most consideration was a Roman amphitheatre in North Africa. None of the ideas garnered unanimous enthusiasm ... it was agreed to start rehearsals without a firm decision on the concert location.

Around lunchtime on Friday, 10 January, tensions came to a head and Harrison told the others that he was leaving the band...at a meeting on 15 January, Harrison agreed to return with the conditions that elaborate concert plans be dropped...trying to come up with a conclusion for the film, it was suggested that the band play an unannounced lunchtime concert on the roof of the Apple building."

from Ultimate Classic Rock:

Ringo talking about the Fab Four’s initial plans for a farewell gig:

“The four of us were thinking, ‘We’ll do it at the Pyramids, or we’ll do it in Hawaii in a volcano,’” Starr revealed. “We had all these big, grandiose ideas and at the end you say, ‘Sod it, just let’s do it on the roof.’” 


I think my initial comment ("they couldn't get their shit together to play an actual gig") is fairly accurate.
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Re: Stones flatbed truck vs Beatles rooftop which
Reply #27 - Jan 15th, 2013 at 11:30pm
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I misunderstood your statement...I thought it was more directed at the time span between the last concert in SF in 1966 and and the roof top 3 years later...
and not so much as to the "final show"
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