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Review: ‘The Beatles: Live at the Hollywood Bowl’ Offers Raw Frenzy – Rolling Stone

Review: ‘The Beatles: Live at the Hollywood Bowl’ Offers Raw Frenzy – Rolling Stone

September 12
10:40 2016

The first thing you hear are the screams, which may be the most famous screams in history: fans losing their assembled minds for the Beatles, a frenzy that celebrates and feeds itself. Against that roar, it barely matters if the band makes a noise – which is part of the reason the Beatles would retire from the road a year after the last of the shows captured on this live recording. But they do, and the way the screams and music dance across these 17 songs — recorded during three nights in 1964 and 1965 and spliced into a seamless rush of manic love — is what makes Live at the Hollywood Bowl such a thrill. You can find live Beatles tracks on the Anthology compilations with sharper sound, but not with this kind of adrenaline jolt. Four newly discovered songs have been added to the original 1977 release, which has been buffed with digital shine.

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