Cheap Trick to play ( record) the Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Pepper’ live

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Technology helps bring landmark 1967 album to live concert stage

It took almost 40 years but technology finally caught up with the Beatles.

In 1967 the legendary group released “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” a definitive album that was said could not be produced live.

That was then and this is now.

The power pop rock group Cheap Trick will be performing the songs from the album, as well as other Beatles music, in a concert setting at the Las Vegas Hilton in September.

If negotiations are successful “Sgt. Pepper Live” will be performed on a recurring basis in the future, perhaps alternating with resident headliner Barry Manilow, who is in his own negotiations with the resort. His contract ends in December.

The “Sgt. Pepper’s” concert will not be a tribute, says producer Bill Edwards, it will be Cheap Trick performing the Beatle’s music.

“By letting this band stay who they are and perform the music of the 'Sgt. Pepper’s’ is historical in my mind,” says Edwards.

The production was performed twice in 2007, the 40th anniversary of the release of the album – at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and at a fund raiser in New York City for the Michael Milken Foundation for Prostate Cancer.

A DVD from the New York City concert is to be released this year.

The production will feature an orchestra of between 26 and 30 pieces, a four-or-five piece group of Indian musicians playing sitars and other instruments and guest vocalists.

The show will be divided into two parts – the first segment will be a guest vocalist (a list is being developed) performing with the orchestra. The second segment will be Cheap Trick singing all of the songs of the “Sgt. Pepper’s” plus other Beatle’s numbers, including songs from the “Abbey Road” album.

Cheap Trick will be touring with Def Leppard and Poison now through September, including a stop on Sept. 5 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Rick White, director of marketing for the Hilton, says the music and the band are a perfect combination for the resort’s demographics.

“We look for a broad spectrum appeal, and nothing is more broad than the Beatles,” he said. “If things work out they will be here on a high-frequency basis – more often than Santana at the Hard Rock.”

Geoff Emerick, who was producer and engineer of the original “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” (along with George Martin), is supervising the sound for the “Sgt. Pepper’s Live” production.

He, and Martin, produced Cheap Trick’s 1980 hit “All Shook Up.”

“Technology had to catch up to be able to reproduce the ('Sgt. Pepper’s”) music live,” Emerick said.

Emerick says the show has already proven its worth.

“At the end of the Hollywood Bowl concert people left in tears,” he said. “The 'Sgt. Peppers’’ album means so much to them, from a very early age. Memories come flooding back.”

Emerick says Cheap Trick is the perfect choice.

“To my way of thinking, I don’t think anyone else can do it,” he said.

Emerick said when the Beatles came to him to create “Sgt. Peppers’” he was shocked when they said it would be their last album and they would not be touring.

“John said he was fed up with making soft music for soft people and they were going to make an album that was going to have sounds on it,” Emerick said. “He said, 'We’re going to enjoy ourselves.’”

All of the instruments in the orchestra on the album had mikes, creating a sound that couldn’t be taken on the road.

“There was no technical equipment to reproduce it on the road,” Emerick said. “Now we can.”

“Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,” which was recorded over a 129-day period, was released on June 1, 1967, at Abbey Road Studios, London. It was the eighth studio album for the Beatles.

Cheap Trick was formed in the '70s by Robin Zander (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Rick Nielsen (lead guitar, backing vocals), Tom Petersson (electric bass, backing vocals), and Bun E. Carlos (drums, percussion).
 

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We may go to catch this show. CT is one of our favorite bands, and in a setting like Vegas it'll be brilliant - especially if you catch them at the end of the run.

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This is one of those things that if they pull it off, would be quite entertaining, but also could turn out really cheesey. It's a big task, to take on The Beatles most famous album and do it justice. I hope they keep the sequencing to a minimum and really do it justice.
 

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Drude. I hope they do. I've got a boot of the disc from a friend and it's pretty solid. Im hoping to catch this show, if I can take a xanax and fly out to vegas..
 

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Drude - CT is really the only band I would even trust to take this on. They will do it right.

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:dude::dude::dude:
cool!
I get to see them in a little over 2 weeks,a "fathers day present" from one of my best friends daughters as she didnt want her old dad to go to the show alone,and she knew I had met CT and knew Rick back in the day and still love CTs music...so,I'm counting down the days :thumb:
 

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I saw Trick perform the Sgt. Peppers show at the Hollywood Bowl June 2008, and it was amazing. You won't be disappointed if you check them out in Las Vegas, or the Sgt. Peppers CD they've recorded. Zander's vocals were incredible at the show, and the new CD "The Latest" sounds at times as if he's channeling John Lennon.
 

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