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2 September 1964 Live: Convention Hall, Philadelphia The Beatles performed before an audience of 12,037 at the Convention Hall, part of the Philadelphia Civic Center. Also on the bill were, in order of appearance, The Bill Black Combo, The Exciters, Clarence Frogman Henry, and Jackie DeShannon. Henry joined the tour on this date, replacing The Righteous Brothers who had complained to Brian Epstein that their music was drowned out by the audiences cheers for The Beatles. The Righteous Brothers were on stage singing Youve Lost That Loving Feeling, when we came hovering over in this sodding big Chinook. All the people were up in the stands, pointing up to the sky, screaming and shouting, paying not a blind bit of notice to The Righteous Brothers - which pissed them off a little. In fact, they got so pissed off that they decided to leave the tour. Righteous indignation. George Harrison Anthology A few days before the concert there were race riots in Philadelphia. To The Beatles disgust, the audience at the Convention Hall was all-white. The concert was broadcast live on local radio. https://youtube/watch?v=qjbCK5AO7HQ
Posted on: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 07:50:38 +0000

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