Photos | The Beatles Rock the Royal Albert Hall
A legendary performance of The Beatles at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England, in June 1967. Bob Mothersbaugh and the crowd were mesmerized by the music, lights, and 4 guitars on stage.
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the beatles at the royal Albert hall, london, england, june 1967Metadata
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