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On their debut 1964 US tour, the Beatles played thirty-two shows in twenty-four cities in thirty-three days. The amplification was so insufficient that the band could not hear themselves play above the
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Florida Memory • Ringo Starr performing with the Beatles at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville.
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