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She’s A Woman – Live in Paris, 1965

The Beatles, 1965

This footage comes from The Beatles’ evening show at the Palais des Sports, Paris, France on June 20, 1965. It was recorded for French television and broadcast on October 31 of the same year.

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Seeing them do this and She Loves You always makes me think of the Ramones. It's early punk, with guitar solos. :)

I love how the audience members were doing their screaming from their seats. Very polite.

On a side note: I see the ad for "Rain - A Tribute to The Beatles" just to the right of this box. A couple of weeks ago, "1964 - The Tribute" came through town and my wife and I went to see them. It was FANTASTIC! If you have an opportunity to see them, do. It was buggy that night and "John" complained about it from the stage. I threw him some bug spray and he threw me his guitar pick as a thanks. I (almost) felt like I got the real John's pick. I also got "George's" and "Ringo's" autograph.

The "Paul" in "1964" plays left-handed, which the one in "Rain" doesn't. I really think that's unconscionable. They lose credibility with me because of it.

Chip I saw them in 1999. It was a great show! In fact it was my birthday and the woman I was with had secretly arranged for me to get called up on stage while they played "Birthday". I was so embarrassed.

Great! I'm sure you loved it - even if you were embarrassed.

It's kind of funny that you saw the "tribute" band in 1999 - 11 years ago, yet THE BEATLES weren't around 11 years total.

That was great footage from the Paris gig in 1965. tyvm Nat, you're the best !

Yeah! Looks like fun...