Photos | The Beatles Rock the Festival de l'Automne in Paris

Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale, and Bob Mothersbaugh take the stage with two guitars for a crowd-pleasing performance at the Festival de l'Automne in Paris.
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the beatles at the festival de l'automne, paris, france,Metadata
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lighting instrument speaker urban activities band group recreation saturday musician gerald bob mothersbaugh coachella dev accessories performer formal wear performance glasses crowd musical guitar concert music devo string casale stage arts leisure art performing darkness electronics mark mothersbaugh coat
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