Group picture after last concert
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hmmm... I'll have to correct Macca next time I see him... he said "we sold out Shea twice".
I found this note which seems to confirm that the second Shea was indeed not a sellout.
•Shea Stadium. August 15, 1965. Box-office was $304,000. Beatles share was $160,000 (£57,000) (Lewisohn. Chronicle p. 199).
•At the second Shea Stadium concert 11,000 tickets had to be given away. The gross for the concert was $292,000 (£104,600) with the Beatles getting $189,000 (£67,700). This tops the money received from the previous Shea concert by $22,000 because of a 10% increase in the contract terms (Lipack p. 92).
http://www.beatlemoney.com/beatles6467touring.htm
I found this note which seems to confirm that the second Shea was indeed not a sellout.
•Shea Stadium. August 15, 1965. Box-office was $304,000. Beatles share was $160,000 (£57,000) (Lewisohn. Chronicle p. 199).
•At the second Shea Stadium concert 11,000 tickets had to be given away. The gross for the concert was $292,000 (£104,600) with the Beatles getting $189,000 (£67,700). This tops the money received from the previous Shea concert by $22,000 because of a 10% increase in the contract terms (Lipack p. 92).
http://www.beatlemoney.com/beatles6467touring.htm
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I think they rocked and had fun on the '66 tour, even if the Tokyo videos mainly reveal a jet-lagged band that's taken aback by the crowd's forcefully subdued reaction to said band's presence.
>>True, but also I think they played with more joy and energy in '65<<
This is unproven, though, at least until decent footage of Shea '66 appears.
Though putting songs like Yesterday into the set list, and taking Help out, would naturally change the energy it woudn't necessarily make for a lesser show. Plus the suits were cooler in '66.
>>True, but also I think they played with more joy and energy in '65<<
This is unproven, though, at least until decent footage of Shea '66 appears.
Though putting songs like Yesterday into the set list, and taking Help out, would naturally change the energy it woudn't necessarily make for a lesser show. Plus the suits were cooler in '66.
This is off the record

