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The Beatles Live At The Palais Des Sports 1965 MP4 Video Download DVD

The Beatles Live At The Palais Des Sports 1965 MP4 Video Download DVD
The Beatles Live At The Palais Des Sports 1965 MP4 Video Download DVD
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The Beatles Begin Their 1965 European Tour With This Complete June 20th 1965 Evening Performance At The Palais Des Sports, Paris As Recorded, Edited And Broadcast On ORTF TV France, Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An MP4 Video Download Or Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD! (Black/White, 31 Minutes)


Contents:

Beatles - Palais Des Sports 6-20-65 - 01 - Twist and Shout

Beatles - Palais Des Sports 6-20-65 - 02 - She's A Woman

Beatles - Palais Des Sports 6-20-65 - 03 - Ticket To Ride

Beatles - Palais Des Sports 6-20-65 - 04 - Can't Buy Me Love

Beatles - Palais Des Sports 6-20-65 - 05 - I'm A Loser-

Beatles - Palais Des Sports 6-20-65 - 06 - I Wanna Be Your Man

Beatles - Palais Des Sports 6-20-65 - 07 - A Hard Day's Night

Beatles - Palais Des Sports 6-20-65 - 08 - Baby's In Black-15

Beatles - Palais Des Sports 6-20-65 - 09 - Rock and Roll Music

Beatles - Palais Des Sports 6-20-65 - 10 - Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby

Beatles - Palais Des Sports 6-20-65 - 11 - Long Tall Sally


The Dome de Paris (French: Paris Dome), originally the Palais des Sports (Palace Of Sports, Or Sports Palace) is an indoor arena located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, France. The closest metro station is Porte de Versailles. The venue was built in 1959 to replace the old Vel' d'Hiv at the Porte de Versailles. With a capacity of 4,600 seats, it was the largest venue in Paris. The architects and engineers created a dome with the lightest structure ever designed in the world[clarification needed] made of 1,100 aluminium panels. Since its first season, it has presented shows and concerts, such as the beginning of The Beatles' 1965 European Tour (June 20 - July 3, 1965), The Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Josephine Baker, U2, Liza Minnelli, Diana Ross, Dalida, Johnny Hallyday, Sylvie Vartan, the Harlem Globetrotters, Little Mix, and Holiday on Ice in addition to events such as boxing matches. It is notable as being the venue where the original 1980 French production of Les Miserables premiered. Over the years, people from all over the world have come to the Dome de Paris to see music hall and sports legends, dancers, ice skaters, circus shows, musical shows (Les Dix Commandements, Le Roi Soleil) and other shows such as ones directed by Robert Hossein, a pioneer in big French shows. The Dome de Paris will host the weightlifting competition during the 2024 Summer Olympics.

The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The group, whose best-known line-up comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, are regarded as the most influential band of all time. They were integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, their sound incorporated elements of classical music and traditional pop in innovative ways; the band later explored music styles ranging from ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock. As pioneers in recording, songwriting and artistic presentation, the Beatles revolutionised many aspects of the music industry and were often publicised as leaders of the era's youth and sociocultural movements. Led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, the Beatles built their reputation playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg over three years from 1960, initially with Stuart Sutcliffe playing bass. The core trio of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison, together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them in 1962. Manager Brian Epstein moulded them into a professional act, and producer George Martin guided and developed their recordings, greatly expanding their domestic success after their first hit, "Love Me Do", in late 1962. As their popularity grew into the intense fan frenzy dubbed "Beatlemania", the band acquired the nickname "the Fab Four", with Epstein, Martin and other members of the band's entourage sometimes given the informal title of "fifth Beatle". By early 1964, the Beatles were international stars, leading the "British Invasion" of the United States pop market, breaking numerous sales records, and inspiring Britain's cultural resurgence. They soon made their film debut with A Hard Day's Night (1964). From 1965 onwards, they produced records of greater complexity, including the albums Rubber Soul (1965), Revolver (1966) and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), and enjoyed further commercial success with The Beatles (also known as "the White Album", 1968) and Abbey Road (1969). Heralding the album era, their success elevated the album to be the dominant form of record consumption over singles; they also inspired a greater public interest in psychedelic drugs and Eastern spirituality, and furthered advancements in electronic music, album art and music videos. In 1968, they founded Apple Corps, a multi-armed multimedia corporation that continues to oversee projects related to the band's legacy. After the group's break-up in 1970, all four members enjoyed success as solo artists. Lennon was shot and killed in 1980, and Harrison died of lung cancer in 2001. McCartney and Starr remain musically active. The Beatles are the best-selling music act of all time, with estimated sales of 600 million units worldwide. They hold the record for most number-one albums on the UK Albums Chart (15), most number-one hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (20), and most singles sold in the UK (21.9 million). The band received seven Grammy Awards, four Brit Awards, an Academy Award (for Best Original Song Score for the 1970 film Let It Be) and fifteen Ivor Novello Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, and all four main members were inducted individually between 1994 and 2015. In 2004 and 2011, the group topped Rolling Stone's lists of the greatest artists in history. Time magazine named them among the 20th century's 100 most important people.