DISC ONE: 01. Ringo Arrives In Melbourne (commentary Brian Naylor) June 14, 1964 02. Interview with Ringo and Brian Epstein, Aerodrome, June 14, 1964 03. Beatles arrive in Melbourne, June 14, 1964 04. Beatlemania (Highlights from 3 hours of Beatlemania at the Southern Cross Hotel Melbourne, including the Beatles on the roof top, June 14, 1964) Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia, June 17, 1964 (afternoon show) 05. Fever (Sounds Incorporated) 06. Fingertips (Sounds Incorporated) 07. Brontosorus Stomp (Sounds Incorporated) 08. Spartans (Sounds Incorporated) 09. Drum Solo (Sounds Incorporated) 10. Maria (Sounds Incorporated) 11. William Tell Overture (Sounds Incorporated) Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia, June 17, 1964 (afternoon show) 12. Introduction 13. I Saw Her Standing There 14. You Can't Do That 15. All My Loving 16. She Loves You 17. Till There Was You 18. Roll Over Beethoven 19. Can't Buy Me Love 20. This Boy 21. Twist And Shout Note: Tracks 1-4 are a small glimpse of Beatlemania as the Beatles arrive in Melbourne. You can't believe how crazy the fans are. It is truely something to listen to...hysteria is a good way to describe this. I don't know how the four guys could have lived through this as long as they did. Tracks 5-11 is the opening band's set. Tracks 12-21 are the Beatles' afternoon set. DISC TWO: Opening bands Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia, June 17, 1964 (evening show) 01. What'd I Say (Johnny Delvin) 02. Fingertips (Sounds Incorporated) 03. Brontosorus Stomp (Sounds Incorporated) 04. Spartans (Sounds Incorporated) 05. Drum Solo (Sounds Incorporated) 06. Maria (Sounds Incorporated) 07. William Tell Overture (Sounds Incorporated) Beatles Set Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia, June 17, 1964 (evening show) 08. Introduction 09. I Saw Her Standing There 10. You Can't Do That 11. All My Loving 12. She Loves You 13. Till There Was You 14. Roll Over Beethoven 15. Can't Buy Me Love 16. This Boy 17. Twist And Shout 18. Long Tall Sally 19. Press Conference at the Southern Cross Hotel Melbourne, June 14, 1964.