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5TH STOP, 7th Show / August 16, 1966 BEATLES at JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, with Bobby Hebb

BOBBY HEBB ON TOUR WITH 
THE BEATLES

Fifth Stop, Seventh Show on the Tour
Beatles, The Cyrkle, The Ronettes, Bobby Hebb and The Remains!



J.F.K. Stadium, Philadelphia - August 16, 1966

http://www.rarebeatles.com/photopg7/jf81666.htm

Bobby Hebb's set

Bobby Hebb's Concert Performance with The Beatles show

1)Crazy Baby (Bobby Hebb)
2)For You (Van McCoy)
3)Good Good Lovin (Mann/Weil)
4)Got My Mojo Working (Preston Foster)
5)Sunny (Bobby Hebb)


Got My Mojo Working was made famous by Muddy Waters, but it is a
Preston Foster tune that Bobby reportedly played nightly in New York at The Blue Morocco.   Bobby got the name "Mojo" prior to "Sunny" becoming an international smash.

GOT MY MOJO WORKING

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Got_My_Mojo_Working
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BEATLE BOB REVIEWS THE SHOW!
As usual, Misterclaudel issues their releases with an insert on heavy stock paper. My qualm is that the reproductions of the ticket stubs and newspaper article is too small to read. The inside of the insert is blank. This space could have been used to show reproduced on a slightly larger scale.

This may not be the most exciting Beatles piece ever offered, but kudos have to go out to Misterclaudel for his attempts at acquiring new items for the collector--even though this is something you may not ever listen to more than once.

Read more: http://beatleforum.proboards.com/thread/1057#ixzz2cGO9b7IO


http://beatleforum.proboards.com/thread/1057


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FROM SONGKICK
https://www.songkick.com/concerts/919535-beatles-at-maple-leaf-gardens

Additional details

Tour name: Beatles Final Tour

The sixth date of The Beatles' final tour took place at the Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto. It was their only Canadian stop on the tour.

Two concerts took place. The first took place at 4pm and was seen by 15,000 people, and the second began at 8pm and was attended by 17,000. The Beatles had played at Maple Leaf Gardens on two prior occasions, on 7 September 1964 and 17 August 1965.
Support acts for the tour were The Remains, Bobby Hebb, The Cyrkle and The Ronettes. The Beatles' standard set throughout the tour consisted of 11 songs: Rock And Roll Music, She's A Woman, If I Needed Someone, Day Tripper, Baby's In Black, I Feel Fine, Yesterday, I Wanna Be Your Man, Nowhere Man, Paperback Writer and I'm Down. During the tour they occasionally substituted the final song with Long Tall Sally.

After the show The Beatles spent the night in Toronto before flying to Boston on 18 August 1966.



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Beatles Set List for Philly

http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-beatles/1966/jfk-stadium-philadelphia-pa-63d67e17.html


  1. (Chuck Berry   cover)
  2. (Little Richard   cover)


    http://www.rarebeatles.com/photopg7/photopg7.htm#1966


    1966 Tour
    City & Venue  Date   Shows Attendance
    CHICAGO - INTERNAT. AMPHITHEATER Aug 12, 1966213,000 (ea.)
    DETROIT - OLYMPIA STADIUM Aug 13, 1966
    2
    14,000
    16,800
    CLEVELAND - CLEVELAND STADIUM Aug 14, 1966120,000
    WASHINGTON D.C.- D.C. STADIUM Aug 15, 1966
    1
    32,164
    PHILADELPHIA - J.F.K. STADIUM Aug 16, 1966
    1
    21,000
    TORONTO - MAPLE LEAF GARDENS Aug 17, 1966215,000
    17,000
    BOSTON - SUFFOLK DOWNS Aug 18, 1966125,000
    MEMPHIS - MID-SOUTH COLISEUM Aug 19, 1966210,000
    12,500
    CINCINNATI - CROSLEY FIELD Aug 21, 1966112,000
    ST. LOUIS - BUSCH MEMORIAL STADIUMAug 21, 1966123,000
    NY - SHEA STADIUM Aug 23, 1966144,600
    SEATTLE - SEATTLE CENTER COLISEUM Aug 25, 196628,200
    14,382
    LOS ANGELES - DODGER STADIUM Aug 28, 1966 145,000
    SAN FRANCISCO - CANDLESTICK PARK
    (last live show)
    Aug 29, 1966125,000

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