More footage shot by Barbre Productions, now at the Red Rocks in Denver. Again, more footage likely exists and there isn't much to say about this one, it's a rather unremarkable piece of footage and stop in the tour but now in slightly higher quality than other uploads. Audio is from Philadelphia.

00:00 Band enters 00:33 Twist And Shout 00:57 You Can't Do That 02:01 All My Loving 02:35 She Loves You 02:49 Things We Said Today 03:24 Roll Over Beethoven 03:58 End of show DENVER • From the main entrance bustle of the Brown Palace Hotel, Debra Faulkner escapes to an empty sidewalk leading to an inconspicuous door. It opens with the swipe of her employee ID, opening to a kitchen and staircase. Faulkner steps down to the dark, dingy underbelly of the historic, luxury hotel that suddenly feels anything but luxurious.

“Not so glamorous, huh?” she remarks. A not-so-glamorous route for the most glamorous visitors who walked this way 60 years ago. Their names were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.

It was the afternoon of Aug. 26, 1964, an early stop along a tour that would forever change music in America. Beatlemania had descended upon Denver.

It descended upon the main entrance of the Brown Palace, the mass of manic, adolescent humanity flooding into the grand atrium. The papers reported about 5,000 girls converging to meet the four lads from Liverpool, who had arrived earlier to a crowd of thousands more at Stapleton Airport. They were bound for Red R.