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“Rare Recording of The Beatles’ 1963 Performance Restored and Donated to Cultural Institution in Great Britain”

A recording of a performance by The Beatles is being restored and then donated to a cultural institution in Great Britain. According to British media, such a wide audience can get the chance to see the tape. that surfaced last week.

The recording was made in 1963 by John Bloomfield. The Beatles played at a school party at the time, where the then fifteen-year-old Bloomfield recorded the show. The now 75-year-old Briton made in a program on the BBC Radio confessed that he had recovered the tape.

The makers of the program and Bloomfield want to restore the recording. The tape will then be donated to a cultural institution in Great Britain. It is not clear which setting they are targeting. The intention is that anyone who wants to can listen to the performance.

The recording lasts one hour. In between songs, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr talk to the audience. The show starts with I Saw Her Standing Therethe song that also featured on the first album Please Please Me begins.

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