Concert 1965: Beatles, Stones, Animals, Seekers et al.

Mick 1965

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Set list:
0:00:38 — Hey Bo Diddley — Moody Blues
0:05:56 — Go Now — Moody Blues
0:09:30 — Pretty One — Freddie & the Dreamers
0:11:45 — A Little You — Freddie and the Dreamers
0:13:59 — Walking the Dog — Georgie Fame
0:16:32 — I’ll Never Find Another You — The Seekers
0:18:36 — A World of Our Own — The Seekers
0:21:16 — Wonderful World — Herman’s Hermits
0:23:03 — Mrs. Brown — Herman’s Hermits
0:25:51 — Funny How Love Can Be — The Ivy League
0:27:51 — Time for You — Sounds Incorporated
0:29:58 — The Game of Love — Wayne Fontana
0:32:24 — Just a Little Bit Too Late — Wayne Fontana
0:34:51 — Everybody Needs Somebody — Stones
0:35:29 — Pain in My Heart — Rolling Stones
0:37:32 — Around and Around — Rolling Stones
0:39:56 — The Last Time — Rolling Stones
0:42:58 — Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah — Cilla Black
0:45:12 — You’re Gonna Need Somebody — Donovan
0:49:23 — Catch the Wind — Donovan
0:51:49 — Here Comes the Night — Them
0:54:34 — Turn on Your Love Light — Them
1:00:48 — Let the Good Times Roll — Searchers
1:02:38 — Mockingbird — Dusty Springfield
1:05:04 — Boom Boom — Animals
1:09:09 — Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood — Animals
1:11:34 — Talkin’ ‘Bout You” / ”Shout — Animals
1:16:22 — I Feel Fine — Beatles
1:19:24 — She’s a Woman — Beatles
1:22:14 — Baby’s in Black — Beatles
1:24:32 — Ticket to Ride — Beatles
1:27:46 — Long Tall Sally — Beatles
1:29:49 — You Really Got Me — Kinks
1:32:02 — Tired of Waiting for You — Kinks

If curious, the goal of this version of the video was to take the original 2-hour concert footage (linked below) and make it a more enjoyable 90mins. So these changes were made:

— The excessive talking and song breaks were removed (except band names announced)
— Multi-band compression (analog) evened out volumes, esp. recovering lost bass
— Video black levels restored
— Video is slightly zoomed in to remove some of the square aspect ratio
— Since the vocals were still too far forward, even after compression, a slight plate stereo reverb was added (only in the vocal range frequencies) to pull the singing back into the music, helping to both congeal the mix and also widen the feel. The effect excites the vibe a bit and gives more of the fun radio sound.

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Enjoy!