Fan finds a video he recorded back in 1964.

A rare video of the Beatles has been sold for £4,100 at auction.
The 8mm film contains footage of the band performing in Kansas on their tour of the US in 1964.
John, Paul, Ringo and George are seen singing on stage at the Municipal Stadium, although there is no sound to the video.
It was found by American fan Drew Dimmel, who as a boy attended the gig and smuggled a camera in to record his heroes playing live.
Mr Dimmel forgot about the video once the show was over and only rediscovered it when he was clearing out his parents' home.
The concert in Kansas was not on the band's original tour list and their performance was made possible thanks to manager Brian Epstein accepting a £150,000 payment from the local baseball club owner.
Meanwhile, MTV and Harmonix, the companies behind the computer game Rock Band, have announced they are working with Apple to release a video game featuring the Beatles' music before the end of next year.
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