Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29’66

Vintage-Used-Beatles-Ticket-Historic-Last-Show-Candlestick-Park-August-29-66-01-unp

Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66
Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66
Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66
Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66
Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66
Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66
Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66
Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66
Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66
Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66
Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66

Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66
HELLO AGAIN HERE IS NICE RARE USED TICKET FROM THE FINAL BEATLES CONCERT. THE BEATLES VENUE WAS CANDLESTICK PARK IN SAN FRANCISCO. TICKET HAS EACH PHOTO OF THE “LADS FROM LIVERPOOL”. THE HISTORIC DATE WAS AUGUST 29TH , 1966. CELEBRATING THE 55TH YEAR OF THEIR FINAL CONCERT. THE TICKET IS USED AND HAS A FEW SMALL CREASE MARKS. ONE IS UNDER PAUL BY SAN FRANCISCO AND ALSO BY HIS HAIRLINE. THE OTHER IS IN THE UPPER RIGHT HAND CONER AND HAS A FEW SMALL CREASE MARKS IN THAT AREA. CREASE MARKS CAN BASICALLY BE SEEN IN THE LIGHT AND DO NOT DETRACT FROM THE OVERALL LOOK BUT THERE ARE SOME CREASE AREAS. THE PERSON WHO OWNED THIS TICKET HAD IT MOUNTED IN THEIR SCRAPBOOK AS CAN BE SEEN WITH THE MARKS ON THE BACK OF THE TICKET. NOT SURE IF THESE COULD BE REMOVED WITH THE PROPER SOLVENT OR AGENT IF DESIRED. THE MARKS DO NOT EFFECT THE TICKET ON THE FRONT. THE COLOR OF THIS TICKET I BELIEVE IS ORANGE (SINCE THERE IS SOME FADING). FOR ALL THE SCREAMING FANS LITTLE DID THEY KNOW THAT THIS WOULD BE THE BEATLES FINAL SHOW. THE BEATLES WERE NOT HAPPY WITH THE NOISE SINCE THEY COULD NOT SING ON TUNE. OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY. THERE WILL NEVER BE A GROUP AS VERSATILE AND TALENTED AS THE “FAB FOUR”. The Beatles staged their third and final concert tour of the United States in August 1966. It consisted of 19 performances, with 17 shows in US venues and two in Canada. The tour was plagued with backlash regarding the controversy of John Lennon’s remark about the Beatles being “more popular than Jesus”, death threats, and the band’s own dissatisfaction with the noise levels and their ability to perform live. Their speaking out against the Vietnam War added further controversy to the visit. The band played to large audiences in open-air stadiums throughout the tour, but ticket sales were hindered by the “Jesus” controversy. The US press reported a less frenzied response from the group’s fans and speculated on the end of Beatlemania. Having already decided to retire from live performances at the end of the year, the 1966 US tour was the last series of commercial concerts undertaken by the Beatles. Thereafter, they continued as a studio band and focused exclusively on record production. Candlestick Park, the last stop of the tour. The Beatles’ final paid concert of their career took place on 29 August at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California. The band played to an audience of 25,000, leaving 7,000 tickets unsold. A local company called Tempo Productions was in charge of the arrangements. McCune Sound Services of San Francisco provided the sound system for the concert. The company’s log-book entry for the job includes the note: Bring everything you can find! Mort Field, who mixed the sound from a dugout at the venue, recalled that the Beatles were so unconcerned about sound quality that Ringo Starr chose to sing into the counterweight of the heavy boom stand microphone set up at his drum kit, rather than the microphone itself. Knowing that this would be their last concert, members of the band took measures of their own to capture their last moments on stage. Each brought a camera and McCartney asked Barrow to make a rough audio tape recording from the field. The recording of this final concert is now widely circulated on bootlegs. “Long Tall Sally” on the bootlegs is not complete, due to Barrow not flipping the tape over during the show. Barrow gave the original tape of the Candlestick Park concert to McCartney. He also made a single copy, which was kept in a locked drawer in Barrow’s office desk. After the show, the Beatles were quickly taken to the airport in an armoured car. During the flight, Harrison was heard to say: That’s it, then. I’m not a Beatle anymore. The first band member to tire of Beatlemania, Harrison later said of the group’s decision to quit touring: We’d been through every race riot, and every city we went to there was some kind of a jam going on, and police control, and people threatening to do this and that and [us] being confined to a little room or a plane or a car. We all had each other to dilute the stress, and the sense of humour was very important But there was a point where enough was enough. Author Jonathan Gould comments on the significance of the Beatles ending their careers as live performers in San Francisco, since the city was the location for the first Human Be-in in January 1967. This and similar events were sponsored by the Family Dog collective, whose vision was to make San Francisco “America’s Liverpool”. ALL AUTOGRAPHS ARE HAND-SIGNED BY THE CELEBRITIES INDICATED. THERE ARE NO PRE-PRINTS OR AUTOPENS. WE ARE MEMBERS OF UACC (UNIVERSAL AUTOGRAPH CLUB) IN GOOD STANDING (#4050) AND MEMBERS OF THE MANUSCRIPT SOCIETY ALONG WITH THE IADA-CC. ALL AUTOGRAPHS COME WITH OUR COA AND ARE GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC FOR LIFE. WE WILL FIND OUT WHY YOUR ITEM HAS NOT BEEN DELIVERED. ALSO IF YOU PAY ON SUNDAY IT WILL NOT BE POSTED UNTIL THAT MONDAY. ALSO WE TRY TO RETURN ANY QUESTIONS WITHIN A COUPLE OF HOURS OR LESS. SO PLEASE SEND A MESSAGE IF YOU NEED A CLARIFICATION ON AN ITEM OR YOU HAVE A CONCERN. ALL AUTOGRAPHS ARE PACKAGED WITH CARE. THEY ARE PLACED IN CARDBOARD AND MARKED “DO NOT BEND” TO INSURE THAT THEY ARRIVE IN GREAT CONDITION. IF YOU EXPERIENCE A DELAY IT IS DUE TO POSTAL CONDITIONS. WE VISIT THE POST OFFICE ONCE A DAY SO REST ASSURED THAT YOUR PACKAGE IS SENT IMMEDIATELY. WE KNOW THAT YOU WANT YOUR ITEM FAST AND WE UNDERSTAND THAT. ALSO IF MORE TIME IS NEEDED TO PAY PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT. WE CAN ACCOMMODATE YOUR NEEDS. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT WITH ANY QUESTION. The item “VINTAGE USED BEATLES TICKET HISTORIC LAST SHOW CANDLESTICK PARK AUGUST 29’66” is in sale since Thursday, September 2, 2021. This item is in the category “Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop\Vintage Sports Memorabilia\Ticket Stubs”. The seller is “robyn3613″ and is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Grade: Ungraded

Vintage Used Beatles Ticket Historic Last Show Candlestick Park August 29'66