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The Beatles Tour in Australia – Documentary and Concert Footage (1964)


1964 www.amazon.com Watch more: lifeofthebeatles.blogspot.com The “third wave” of Australian rock began in about 1970 with the last of the early 60s groups dissolving. Few acts from this era attained major international success, and it was even difficult to achieve continued fame across Australia, due to low radio airplay and the increasing dominance of overseas performers on the charts. The 1970 radio ban from May to October, resulted from a dispute between major record companies and commercial radio stations, where they refused to pay a new levy for playing pop records. Some Australian groups had hits with covers of UK songs including The Mixtures with Mungo Jerry’s “In the Summertime”.[26] Despite resistance from commercial radio, acts as diverse as AC/DC, Sherbet and John Paul Young were able to achieve major success and develop a unique sound for Australian rock. One of the key agents for the increased exposure of local music was the nationally broadcast ABC-TV television pop show Countdown, which was soon followed by Australia’s first non-commercial all-rock radio station Double Jay. Hard rock band AC/DC and harmony rock group Little River Band also found major overseas success in the late 70s and early 80s, touring all over the world. Meanwhile, a score of Australian expatriate solo performers like Helen Reddy, Olivia Newton-John and Peter Allen became major stars in the USA and internationally. Icehouse also formed in the late 1970s. This period also saw bands

Bob Dylan Live 1964 – 105 Who Killed Davey Moore?


The fifth track, Who Killed Davey Moore?,of the first disc of The Bootleg Series Volume 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964 Concert at Philharmonic Hall.

The Beatles’ Full Feb 9th, 1964 Ed Sullivan Show Performance


READ THIS! EDIT 1———- Thanks for over 1000 views! Already, too! July 5th, 2008 Please note that I did not make this video or own it. I am showing it for the world to see history when The Beatles became mega-popular in the US after this performance. It’s some good songs. The crowd is going goo-goo over them! That’s how the British Invasion kicked off, which never made music the same ever again! There’s also a little scene at the end, too! I DID NOT MAKE THIS OR OWN THIS. YouTube, don’t delete this video! (c)The Copyright Holders to this video

Bob Dylan Live 1964 – 201 Talkin’ World War III Blues


The first track, Talkin’ World War III Blues, of the second disc of The Bootleg Series Volume 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964 Concert at Philharmonic Hall.

That’s The Way Love Is- Del Shannon- 1964


The Great Del Shannon.A Motto For All Of Us.Love Is A Human Pursuit That Results In Unhappiness.Del Shannon Knew This And Darn He Helped All Of Us.To Me He Is Also The Prince Of Pain Just Like Roy Orbison.His Songs Are Dark, Lonely And Alienating.That’s Why He Is So Legendary.The Records Are So Well Made And Unforgettable.Del Had A Beautiful Wife Towards The End.It Was Very Heartbreaking For All Of Us Fans Who Love His Music.Thanks Del We Have Your Music Forever.That’s The Way Love Is Very Very True.You Have Helped All Of Us.

Bob Dylan Live 1964 – 208 All I Really Want to Do


The final track, All I Really Want to Do, of the second disc of The Bootleg Series Volume 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964 Concert at Philharmonic Hall.

Bob Dylan Live 1964 – 203 Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll


The third track, The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll, of the second disc of The Bootleg Series Volume 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964 Concert at Philharmonic Hall.

Bob Dylan Live 1964 – 109 I Don’t Believe You


The ninth track, I Don’t Believe You (She Act’s Like We Never Met), of the first disc of The Bootleg Series Volume 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964 Concert at Philharmonic Hall.

Bob Dylan Live 1964 – 104 To Ramona


The fourth track, To Ramona, of the first disc of The Bootleg Series Volume 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964 Concert at Philharmonic Hall.