What was the last Beatles Item you bought?

Started by Euan Buchan, Aug 14, 2008, 04:31 AM

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Pattie

The last item that I've bought was a beautiful mug! They are so wonderful that They look good-looking everywhere they are!

ibanez_ax

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Kaleidoscope_Eyes

Quote from: Pattie on Apr 21, 2012, 07:17 PM
The last item that I've bought was a beautiful mug! They are so wonderful that They look good-looking everywhere they are!
Which one? Someone at my work has a Revolver cup

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marthagoesruff

SATURDAY BOUGHT DOUBLE FANTASY BY JOHN AND YOKO, NOT A FAN OF JOHN'S SOLO STUFF BUT NOW I HAVE A SOLO ALBUM FROM EVERY BEATLE. ALSO BOUGHT THE EARLY BEATLES VINYL. FINALLY LISTENED TO LONDON TOWN TOO.

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Klang


The U.S. (Capitol) version of the 'A Hard Days Night' album. As with 'Help' I like the instrumentals included in those versions. Of course, I have the U.K.'s as well.

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ibanez_ax

Quote from: Klang on May 01, 2012, 06:23 AM
The U.S. (Capitol) version of the 'A Hard Days Night' album. As with 'Help' I like the instrumentals included in those versions. Of course, I have the U.K.'s as well.

:)

I also just bought both, not so much for the instrumentals, but to complete a U.S. album playlist that I'm putting together on I Tunes.  Of course I'm using mostly U.K. mono and stereo mixes from the 2009 box sets, but it has been fun to make the playlist and to use the U.S. album artwork.
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Klang


Yea, the thing with the instrumentals is that these were the albums I knew first, me being around at the time of their release and a U.S. resident. It's nostalgic hearing them.

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ibanez_ax

Quote from: Klang on May 01, 2012, 01:35 PM
Yea, the thing with the instrumentals is that these were the albums I knew first, me being around at the time of their release and a U.S. resident. It's nostalgic hearing them.

:)

I was also around and also from the U.S.  I haven't listened to the instrumentals on Help! yet (A Hard Day's Night is on the way), but I think I will for that trip down memory lane.

A friend at work who is in his early 30s discovered The Beatles through Anthology and the 1987 cds asked me "what is the James Bond Intro on Help!"   ;D




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peterbell1

Just got the new "Living in the Material World" book for my birthday, and also a book called "The Lost Beatles Photographs - The Bob Bonis Archive", which I've just had a flick through and it has some lovely photos in.
I didn't realise the Material World book was so big - it's almost Anthology-sized!

And I'll order the Bruce Spizer "Beatles For Sale" book with the Amazon voucher I got bought as well. Might be a bad move though, as I'll only want to go and spend more money on Beatles vinyl once I get it  ;D

Hello Goodbye

I've always liked the Sir George Martin instrumentals on the United Artists A Hard Days Night and the Ken Thorne instrumentals on the Capitol Help!

Ken Thorne really mastered the secret agent themes so ubiquitous in the mid 1960s...


4.) The Beatles-From Me To You Fantasy (Help!, 1965) STEREO

11.) The Beatles-The Bitter End/You Can't Do That (Help!, 1965) STEREO



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Quote from: ibanez_ax on May 01, 2012, 04:34 PM
A friend at work who is in his early 30s discovered The Beatles through Anthology and the 1987 cds asked me "what is the James Bond Intro on Help!"   ;D



1.) The Beatles-James Bond Intro (Help!, 1965) STEREO



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