I remember watching this on TV with my mom. I was thinking about this and couldn't believe it was 50 years ago. I almost hit it on the dot. Good thing it was ABC that this was on I remember we didn't get very good reception on CBS back then with the Antenna on the roof and our old black and white TV.
Fifty years ago, the Beatles changed the way America witnessed live music by performing the first stadium show of its size and scope. On Aug. 15, 1965, the boys from Liverpool played a record-shattering concert at New York’s Shea Stadium, which would be televised on BBC and ABC, immortalized in a documentary, and further the massive reach of Beatlemania in the ’60s. Legendary radio personality Cousin Brucie served as the announcer, and now, 50 years later, he says it still stands as the tipping point for turning concerts into must-see live spectacles.
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I enjoyed the weekly Monkees show too. Davey Jones was also someone I had a crush on when I was 10. As a preteen I would buy the Teenbeat magazine. Sometimes they would have posters of the Monkees or remember Paul Revere and The Raiders.