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Nine Hours In November Nine Hours In November

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I have seen 1964 during the time of this lineup. They were the best. Other Beatle acts don't have the attention to detail these guys have. The two lead vocalists are spot on. The drummer (who looks just like Ringo) and the George left shortly after this recording. Shame. It's ironic that it took the Beatles to bring back authentic 50's rock and roll to the US and now americans are the best at recreating 60's british rock. Any Beatle fan will love this collection.

As a huge Beatle fan, I always wondered how new recording technology would have taken the boys to even firther heghts (if that was possible) I stumbled over this CD and wondered how good can a tribute band be????? Folks ...these guys are AWESOME!!! So much that I dorve 3 hours to go see them when I went to their website to find out what thier tour schedule was. To my delight, they were every bit as good on stage as they are on this CD. This IS worth getting.

You can tell that these guys are doing it for the love of the music that the Beatles created. 1964 -The Tribute goes to great lengths to present the music as the fan back in 1964 would have seen them! While the facial looks are not quite as close (how can you expect it to be anyway?) as you would like I found that while watching them try squinting just a little and you would never know the difference! The man (Mark I believe is his name) nails Johns onstage movements to a tee. He even sounds like him when he speaks. The gentleman playing Paul is not quite as close but hey, who cares the sound is spot-on! All of these gentlemen look the part from a distance. This is the only concert I have not wanted to sit on the front row because seeing their faces more closely would break the illusion. I give this group a 5 star rating! They deserve it. Groups like this will help preserve the legacy The Beatles left us. It's the next best thing to a real concert that we know can never happen again....

1964...The Tribute are apparently the number one Beatles tribute show on Earth (according to "Rolling Stone," and not the group's own website). The group ranked 167 out of the Top 200 Box Office grossing bands for 2004, which, you have to admit, has to be pretty good for a tribute band (I mean, do you think there is actually another tribute band in the top 200? I would sort of hate to think so). The year 1964 is when the Beatles appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and shook the United States out of its depression in the wake of the assassination of President Kennedy. By the end of that year the Beatles had produced their first four albums, putting out the soundtrack for "A Hard Day's Night" and "Beatles for Sale," and while almost all of the songs on "Nine Hours in November" come from the 1963-64 period in concert the group does cover songs released prior to "Sgt. Pepper," certainly a natural dividing line in terms of both looks and music for the Fab Four. "Nine Hours In November" is an album cut in that amount of time at that time of year. The idea was to go and cut a record just like the Beatles did in the early day, where you go into the studio, everybody plays at once, and you get it right. I think this makes "If I Fell" the key track on the album, because it seems to me that these four are trying to capture the feel of when the Beatles did that song in "A Hard Day's Night." The songs selected are all from the 1963-64 period with the additional qualification that none of them are #1 songs by the Beatles, of which there were a lot at that time. So instead of "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "She Loves You" we get "It Won't Be Long," "I'll Follow the Sun," and "And I Love Her." They even cover several songs the Beatles were covering in the beginning of their career with "Slow Down," "Boys," "Kansas City" and Chuck Berry's "Rock and Roll Music." The guy playing George even gets to do "Don't Bother Me," which is nice because I think the first Harrison song by the Beatles is a pretty good one and it should not be forgotten as such. The goal here is obviously to have fun recreating the sound of the Beatles from the early days. This is even clearer on their live album, "All You Need Is Live," where you can here women screaming during all of the songs and hitting the harmony on the start of "I'm a Loser" inspires a round of admiration and a second go at it. Granted, listening to a tribute band on CD does not really make sense; the point is to go see them perform live and have fun pretending you are at a Beatles concert, which is something most of us never got to do (my cousin Donna went to the show at Shea Stadium and I can remembering starring at her tickets on her bulletin board insanely jealous). So listening to a studio album by a tribute band seems like the worst of both worlds, but these guys clearly love what they are doing. The guy doing John sounds more like John than the guy doing Paul sounds like Paul, but their harmonies are pretty good and with early Beatles songs that is the main attraction. Plus (and here is the reason I rounded up on this one), they are clearly making a concerted effort to sound like the Beatles in concert and not like they are performing the recordings live. That is a more flattering form of imitation as far as I am concerned. Still, I suspect that this album will be bought mainly by fans of 1964...The Tribute who have seen them in concert and who want to support their attempt to recreate the music and feelings of Beatlemania.

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1964 The Tribute booked studio time in Big Adventure Studios in November of 2000.They set all their equipment up in a circle and proceeded to record all 14 of these songs playing together all at once.There are no overdubs,just the original takes...

Rolling Stone Magazine: Voice of Our Generation Rolling Stone Magazine: Voice of Our Generation

For over 40 years, Rolling Stone magazine has celebrated the arts and culture of our generation and now it's time to celebrate them, with classic musical performances, candid, behind-the-scenes stories and the iconic photographs from their 100,000 page archive...

The Beatles: From Yesterday to Today (Life Magazine) The Beatles: From Yesterday to Today (Life Magazine)

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Hola Gente: This book is a must if you was IN the 60's. Saludos, Allan.

LIFE never disappoints, and so it didn't with this one. Before the anthology, i guess this was excellent, but now that it's out, there's not really any point buying this book, unless you're looking for a cheaper beatles book filled with pictures. the book's a bit short on text also, but still....heh, the pictures compensate.

i thought this book was a great book and i really enjoyed reading about the fab four me being only 10 years old and still being a fan of the beatles and it is fun learning about my fav. one ringo starr.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This book is a BIG must have for any Beatles fan....it has great pictures of the Fab Four, all put together in a way that only Life Magazine can do. The Articles are interesting and fun to read and also lets you catch up with what your favorite Beatles is doing now (My fav is Paul!!) I would recommend this book to anyone who LOVES the Beatles or is JUST discovering thier music....!!!!!!!!!

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The ultimate fan's guide to the Beatles is filled with rare photographs from the archives of Life magazine, complemented by little-known trivia and lore, interviews with first-hand Beatlemania witnesses, and a timeline history of the group.

Mojo Magazine Issue 99 (February, 2002) (Richey Edwards cover) Mojo Magazine Issue 99 (February, 2002) (Richey Edwards cover)

UK music magazine.

Mojo Magazine Issue 77 (April, 2000) (Paul Weller cover) Mojo Magazine Issue 77 (April, 2000) (Paul Weller cover)

UK music magazine.

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