Love, love, love! Female fans give The Beatles a crazed reception in never-before-seen pictures of the Fab Four as they took US by storm on the Ed Sullivan Show and in famous Shea Stadium concert
- The Beatles performed their first-ever stadium concert at the Shea Stadium, New York City on August 15, 1965
- A 50-minute-long documentary of the Beatles concert was first aired on BBC1 on 1 March 1966
- Alan Holmes had a collection of 38 photos, measuring 5ins by 3.5ins
Never-seen-photos of The Beatles 1965 US concert have emerged where they were given a crazed reception by their female fans.
Their cries were said to have been deafening to the band with their tears having run from the eyes of the first to witness the Beatles play in America.
The Beatles performed their first ever stadium concert at Shea Stadium in New York on August 15, 1965.
The behind-the-scenes snaps were taken by the late British musician, Alan Holmes who supported the Fab Four on the US tour.
The saxophonist passed away last year, and had a collection of 38 photos, measuring 5ins by 3.5ins.
The Beatles performed their first ever stadium concert at Shea Stadium, New York on August 15, 1965
Never-seen-photos of The Beatles 1965 US concert have emerged where they were given a crazed reception by their female fans
The 1965 concert paved the way for stadium shows so loved by pop fans today
The band were also photographed at press conferences, rehearsals, and there are scenes of a packed airport runway
They show the band’s performance on the Ed Sullivan Show, with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr smartly dressed in suits and sporting their mop-top haircuts
Holmes kept hold of the original prints and 12 rolls of film and colour transparencies for 57 years.
Following his death, they were passed on to a friend who is now selling them with Omega Auctions, of Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside.
These fascinating never-seen-photos and the ones especially with copyright are tipped to sell for £5,000.
Dan Hampson, the auction manager said The Beatles snaps that have come to light offers an insight into the fantastic documentary of their life and behind-the-scenes at the height of Beatlemania in 1965.
Black and white pictures include a close up of a sweaty Paul McCartney singing
The Beatles did three US tours between 1964 and 1966, with the final one descending into controversy after John Lennon said they were ‘more popular than Jesus’
These fascinating never-seen-photos and the ones especially with copyright are tipped to sell for £5,000
Holmes kept hold of the original prints and 12 rolls of film and colour transparencies for 57 years
Some show the band at the Ed Sullivan Show and they are covered in sweat during the Shea Stadium concert
Starr can be seen on the drums in the distance at a TV studio while Lennon plays the harmonica
A 50-minute-long documentary of the Beatles concert at Shea Stadium in New York City was first aired on BBC1 on 1 March 1966
‘They’re of exceptional quality and there are some really captivating shots.
‘Some show the band at the Ed Sullivan Show and they are covered in sweat during the Shea Stadium concert.
A 50-minute-long documentary of the Beatles concert at Shea Stadium in New York City was first aired on BBC1 on 1 March 1966.
What went into making The Beatles Shea concert documentary a successful one?
The film is not a completely accurate representation of the actual concert performance.
The songs ‘She’s a Woman’ and ‘Everybody’s Trying to Be My Baby’ are omitted from the film due to time and likely camera reel change issues.
The audio for the songs that remained went through a heavy post-production process as well.
Some songs were treated with overdubs, or even re-recorded entirely, by the Beatles at London’s CTS Studios on 5 January 1966, to cover audio problems throughout the concert recording.
Hampson added: ‘It is amazing to see just how big an impact The Beatles had on the fans in the crowd.
‘It is very exciting to see what they will achieve at auction.’
They show the band’s performance on the Ed Sullivan Show, with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr smartly dressed in suits and sporting their mop-top haircuts.
Black and white pictures include a close up of a sweaty Paul McCartney singing and group shots of some of the 55,000 screaming fans who packed the stadium as Beatlemania swept across America.
Starr can be seen on the drums in the distance at a TV studio while Lennon plays the harmonica.
In 1970, Lennon expressed his feelings for the famous US concert, he said: ‘At Shea Stadium, I saw the top of the mountain.’
Starr recalled in the 1995 Beatles Anthology series: ‘What I remember most about the concert was that we were so far away from the audience.
‘Screaming had become the thing to do. Everybody screamed.
‘If you look at the footage, you can see how we reacted to the place.
‘It was very big and very strange.’
The band were also photographed at press conferences, rehearsals, and there are scenes of a packed airport runway.
The Beatles did three US tours between 1964 and 1966, with the final one descending into controversy when John Lennon said they were ‘more popular than Jesus’.
The sale of the photographs will take place on March 28, 2023.
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