A:Even during the preparations for the upcoming American tour, the Fab Four knew that the fans would barely be able to hear their music. Having originally used Vox AC30 amplifiers, they later acquired more powerful 100-watt amplifiers, specially designed by Vox for them as they moved into larger venues in 1964, but these were still inadequate. Struggling to compete with the volume of sound generated by screaming fans, the band had grown increasingly bored with the routine of performing live. Recognising that their shows were no longer about the music, they decided to make the August tour their last. B:From the way that the passage is written, could you confidently say that the Beatles' disillusionment with performing live came about before they even played their first show of this tour (as opposed to the band losing their enthusiasm as a result of what happened at that same tour's shows)? Answer: session
A:As preparations were made for a tour of the US, the Beatles knew that they would hardly be seen on the stage, so they concentrated on projecting the music. Having originally used Vox AC30 amplifiers, they later acquired more powerful 100-watt amplifiers, specially designed by Vox for them as they moved into larger venues in 1964, but these were still inadequate. Struggling to compete with the volume of sound generated by screaming fans, the band had grown increasingly bored with the routine of performing live. Recognising that their shows were no longer about the music, they decided to make the August tour their last. B:Regardless of how it turned out in reality, did it sound like the band intended for their fans in the cheap seats during this first US tour to be able to sing along to the words to the band's old favourites? Answer: session
A:As preparations were made for a tour of the US, the Beatles knew that their music would hardly be heard. Having originally used Vox AC30 amplifiers, they later acquired more powerful 100-watt amplifiers, specially designed by Vox for them as they moved into larger venues in 1964, but these were still inadequate. Struggling to compete with the volume of sound generated by screaming fans, the band had grown increasingly bored with the routine of performing live. Recognising that their shows were no longer about the music, they decided to make the August tour their last. B:From the way that the passage is written, could you confidently say that the Beatles' disillusionment with performing live came about before they even played their first show of this tour (as opposed to the band losing their enthusiasm as a result of what happened at that same tour's shows)? Answer: session
A:The original Purple Heart, designated as the Badge of Military Merit, was established by George Washington – then the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army – by order from his Newburgh, New York headquarters on August 7, 1782. The Badge of Military Merit was only awarded to three Revolutionary War soldiers by Washington himself. Washington authorized his subordinate officers to issue Badges of Merit as appropriate. Although never abolished, the award of the badge was not proposed again officially until after World War I. B:Was the prize ever extinct? Answer: va
A:As preparations were made for a tour of the US, the Beatles hired acoustics engineers to ensure that their music could be heard. Having originally used Vox AC30 amplifiers, they later acquired more powerful 100-watt amplifiers, specially designed by Vox for them as they moved into larger venues in 1964, but these were still inadequate. Struggling to compete with the volume of sound generated by screaming fans, the band had grown increasingly bored with the routine of performing live. Recognising that their shows were no longer about the music, they decided to make the August tour their last. B:Does it sound like the four members of The Beatles spent more of their time concentrating on their appearance than on practicing their instruments in the run-up to this tour? Answer: va
A:Even during the preparations for the upcoming American tour, the Fab Four knew that the fans would barely be able to hear their music. Having originally used Vox AC30 amplifiers, they later acquired more powerful 100-watt amplifiers, specially designed by Vox for them as they moved into larger venues in 1964, but these were still inadequate. Struggling to compete with the volume of sound generated by screaming fans, the band had grown increasingly bored with the routine of performing live. Recognising that their shows were no longer about the music, they decided to make the August tour their last. B:Does it sound like the four members of The Beatles spent more of their time concentrating on their appearance than on practicing their instruments in the run-up to this tour? Answer: session
A:As preparations were made for a tour of the US, the Beatles knew that they would hardly be seen on the stage, so they concentrated on projecting the music. Having originally used Vox AC30 amplifiers, they later acquired more powerful 100-watt amplifiers, specially designed by Vox for them as they moved into larger venues in 1964, but these were still inadequate. Struggling to compete with the volume of sound generated by screaming fans, the band had grown increasingly bored with the routine of performing live. Recognising that their shows were no longer about the music, they decided to make the August tour their last. B:From the way that the passage is written, could you confidently say that the Beatles' disillusionment with performing live came about before they even played their first show of this tour (as opposed to the band losing their enthusiasm as a result of what happened at that same tour's shows)? Answer: va
A:As preparations were made for a tour of the US, the Beatles hired acoustics engineers to ensure that their music could be heard. Having originally used Vox AC30 amplifiers, they later acquired more powerful 100-watt amplifiers, specially designed by Vox for them as they moved into larger venues in 1964, but these were still inadequate. Struggling to compete with the volume of sound generated by screaming fans, the band had grown increasingly bored with the routine of performing live. Recognising that their shows were no longer about the music, they decided to make the August tour their last. B:From the way that the passage is written, could you confidently say that the Beatles' disillusionment with performing live came about before they even played their first show of this tour (as opposed to the band losing their enthusiasm as a result of what happened at that same tour's shows)? Answer: va
A:As preparations were made for a tour of the US, the Beatles knew that their music would hardly be heard. Having originally used Vox AC30 amplifiers, they later acquired more powerful 100-watt amplifiers, specially designed by Vox for them as they moved into larger venues in 1964, but these were still inadequate. Struggling to compete with the volume of sound generated by screaming fans, the band had grown increasingly bored with the routine of performing live. Recognising that their shows were no longer about the music, they decided to make the August tour their last. B:Does it sound like the four members of The Beatles spent more of their time concentrating on their appearance than on practicing their instruments in the run-up to this tour? Answer:
session