Jul 16th, 2009 - NY Daily News
The show lasted just 30 minutes. The band couldn't hear a thing. And neither could the fans, except for the sound of their own screaming.
But that didn't stop the Beatles' 1965 performance at Shea Stadium from becoming one of the most talked-about music events of all time.
The show comes into focus again this week, as "cute Beatle" Paul McCartney prepares to headline three concerts at Shea's successor — Citi Field — offering the perfect parallel to his original performance with the Fab Four, 44 long years ago.
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