What was the last Beatles Item you bought?

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Sir John Johns

More evidence! - if it's on the interwebz it MUST be true

Quote from: Hello Goodbye on Feb 15, 2013, 05:59 PM
Nice, Sir John!  Now you can listen to Gratitude in reverse and listen for the clues...



Paul McCartney-Gratitude


Full GRATITUDE Paul Mccartney Song In Reverse!


Paul Is Dead: A 'Gratitude' Clue




;)


Badgirl66

#1068
german book George Harrison solo: Eine musikalische Biographie

Good Information but  Zero Pictures about Cover of Music films etc.

Badgirl66

#1069
harry benson on the road


beatles in pictures mirrorpix Books

QuoteThe best-selling band in history, with sales of over a billion, The Beatles – John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr – have had more number-one albums and sold more singles in the UK than any other act, and achieved more sales in the USA than any other artist. They became one of the most critically acclaimed acts in popular music. Formed in Liverpool in 1960, The Beatles had their roots in skiffle and 1950s rock 'n' roll, but as their career progressed they dabbled in many musical forms, including pop ballads and psychedelic rock. In the early days, they honed their skills playing clubs in their hometown and Hamburg, Germany, while manager Brian Epstein polished their act. He brokered a record deal with EMI producer George Martin, who helped the band make the most of their musical potential. The Beatles' first single, Love Me Do, was released in 1962, becoming a modest hit. Towards the end of that year, they recorded Please Please Me, their first number one. The following year saw the advent of Beatlemania, and they became known as the 'Fab Four'; by early 1964, they had become international stars, leading the so-called 'British Invasion' by musical acts of the United States. Throughout the remainder of the 1960s, their stature grew, even though their last commercial concert took place in 1966. During that time, they released many influential and innovative albums, including Revolver, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Abbey Road. After the band's break-up in 1970, the individual members continued with successful musical careers. John Lennon was murdered in 1980, while George Harrison died from lung cancer in 2001; Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr remain active. This book takes a nostalgic and affectionate look at Britain's most famous pop group, from their early days in the 1960s to the most recent activities of the surviving members, with the aid of approximately 350 photographs from the extensive archives of Mirrorpix

Yeshelloitsmehereagain

It amuses me some of the shite people will buy.

I only buy their music, perhaps 2 or 3 times over but at least it's just CD's.

I mean I've been bought a load of books but they're on the whole pretty crappy.

Keep spending your pennies.

Badgirl66

you are only a shit music lover not Beatles Fan you know  party2

Sir John Johns



All Things Must Pass [3 Disc Vinyl] - The Dark Horse

Top is separated from bottom, the front is rather scuffed. But the records sound great, minimal surface noise - no clicks or pops, all for a princely $18




Zander

Just treated myself to the "rare" Anthology Directors Cut Box set - looks nice next to the official release...
Paul McCartney
9/4/2003 - Manchester MEN Arena
19/12/2011 - Manchester MEN Arena (Met Paul!)

Ringo Starr
22/6/2011 - Manchester Opera House (Met Ringo!)

I've got blisters on my fingers!

Hello Goodbye

Quote from: Zander on Feb 05, 2013, 05:18 PM
Beatles Box of Vision - at a cut price of £20....

Quote from: Zander on Mar 04, 2013, 03:38 PM
Just treated myself to the "rare" Anthology Directors Cut Box set - looks nice next to the official release...

Congratulations!  Welcome to the Forum, Zander.
I can stay till it's time to go

Zander

Quote from: Hello Goodbye on Mar 04, 2013, 04:55 PM
Congratulations!  Welcome to the Forum, Zander.

Thankyou very much HG - I've been in a predicament with these purchases as I can't really afford them (I'm getting married a month today) but on the other hand the prices were so good I couldn't afford NOT to have them!

But do you know my wife to be said with the acquisition of the Directors cut?

"Well, that gives us something to watch together next weekend" - I've definitely got a corker there!  partypeople
Paul McCartney
9/4/2003 - Manchester MEN Arena
19/12/2011 - Manchester MEN Arena (Met Paul!)

Ringo Starr
22/6/2011 - Manchester Opera House (Met Ringo!)

I've got blisters on my fingers!

Hello Goodbye

Quote from: Zander on Mar 04, 2013, 06:48 PM
Thankyou very much HG - I've been in a predicament with these purchases as I can't really afford them (I'm getting married a month today) but on the other hand the prices were so good I couldn't afford NOT to have them!

But do you know my wife to be said with the acquisition of the Directors cut?

"Well, that gives us something to watch together next weekend" - I've definitely got a corker there!  partypeople

She's a winner!  Congratulations on finding her!
I can stay till it's time to go

bigjohn

Bought a 'Revolver' t-shirt a couple of weeks age.

Yeshelloitsmehereagain

What's with the horse Sir John John's? Are you at Uffington?

Sir John Johns

I'm all X-sTatiC

The Uffington Horse is the artwork for XTC's English Settlement. One of my favourite albums by XTC one of my favourite bands.


Quote from: Yeshelloitsmehereagain on Mar 06, 2013, 03:36 PM
What's with the horse Sir John John's? Are you at Uffington?