Beatles pics

Started by Soft_Guitar60, Oct 18, 2004, 12:01 PM

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Badgirl66

he Beatles make friends with a Dalmatian dog on a New York City street, after arriving in the United States for their first American tour on February 7, 1964.

What is correct 7 or 8?

Maybe the Toilets house *lol*

Bobber

They arrived on the 7th. The photoshoot was on the 8th.

KelMar

Quote from: Bobber on Jan 16, 2015, 05:20 AM
They arrived on the 7th. The photoshoot was on the 8th.

Aha! Thanks Cor. I didn't think they had time to be playing with dogs on the 7th.  :)

Bingo Bongo

Here's a pic of me and my pop.  ;D



Pop and I having burgers.



Me in Veredaro Cuba





One of my Fav LPs



Beatles music gives me Eargasms

nimrod

Hope those are veggie burgers  ha2ha

I like watches, is Paul wearing a Tissot T Touch there?
Kevin

All You Need Is Love

Klang

'...In the name of Preverti, daughter of the mountains, whose embrace with Rani made the whole world tremble...'

Klang

'...In the name of Preverti, daughter of the mountains, whose embrace with Rani made the whole world tremble...'

KelMar

#2152
The Beatles - "Vox: Sound of the Longhairs"
US Vox Advertisement
As the result of an agreement made in 1962 between Reg Clark, the sales manager of Vox and Brian Epstein, manager of the Beatles, Vox supplied the "fab four" with two new Vox AC-30 amplifiers for a very small cost. In return, the Beatles agreed to be advertising spokesmen for Vox.

The ad shown below, designed by Thomas Organ and published in "Downbeat" magazine in early 1965, featured a JMI promotional photo of the Beatles with a variety of Vox amps.



http://www.voxshowroom.com/catalogs/longhairs1.html

Hello Goodbye

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JMI's 1963 Beatles VOX ads looked like what you posted, Kelley and like this, before they began using the Drop T bass drumhead...








By 1965, the ads looked like this...







I used to dream about having an AC30 one day.  That day came decades later...





I can stay till it's time to go

KelMar

Quote from: Hello Goodbye on Sep 30, 2016, 08:42 PM
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JMI's 1963 Beatles VOX ads looked like what you posted, Kelley and like this, before they began using the Drop T bass drumhead...

Oops! Thanks for catching that, Barry! I guess I gave that website too much credit and didn't read carefully. Although I'm not a musician I still get a kick out of those Vox ads. Even the ones that just mention their name.  :)


KelMar

I don't think I've ever seen this particular shot from that day.


Hello Goodbye

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My first time seeing it too.
I can stay till it's time to go

stevie

Lol i posted that on FB a few years back   Found it somewhere on the Net. Their coolest phase IMO. -

KelMar

I saw it on thebeatles.com Facebook page.

Mr Mustard

I'm very surprised that the above picture from 1966 seems unfamiliar to some. When the original singles were re-released here in Britain in 1976 in those fondly remembered green covers, each bore a colour picture on the back. An early shot was used for Love Me Do through to A Hard Days Night. Psychedelic Beatles from 1967 spanned Strawberry Fields Forever/Penny Lane through to (if I recall correctly) Lady Madonna. 1969 Abbey Road style Beatles adorned Hey Jude to Let It Be.

But for I Feel Fine up to and including Eleanor Rigby/Yellow Submarine we had: