Photos | The Beatles Rocking the Festival de la Musique in Montreal, Canada
Bob Mothersbaugh showcasing his guitar skills under the spotlight as the legendary Beatles give a mesmerizing performance amidst the roaring crowd at the Festival de la Musique in Montreal, Canada on April 18, 2010.
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the beatles at the festival de la musique in montreal, canadaMetadata
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