On July 5, 1966, The Beatles performed at Circus-Krone-Bau in Munich, Germany, marking the beginning of their brief 1966 tour of West Germany, Japan, and the Philippines. This live recording captures an important moment during a transitional phase in their career. Leading up to this concert, The Beatles had released their album "Revolver" in August 1966, which showcased a significant evolution in their music, embracing more complex arrangements and innovative sounds. During this period, the band was moving away from their earlier pop sound towards the experimental style that would characterize their later work. Interestingly, this tour would be one of their last before they officially stopped touring, highlighting their increasing focus on studio work, as they would soon delve into groundbreaking albums like "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." The Munich concert reflects their immense popularity and the high-energy atmosphere that characterized their performances during the mid-19