Beatles 4 Ever (Beat Riff Records)
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Vinyl Beatles and Solo Beatlegs, 1970-1989 wanted to complete collection
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Thanks JCW, I was going to message you privately because I think I grabbed quite a few of the 70s era boots from the site you used to have and wondered if you had any more. No indexing or click removal requireddinsdalep wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 5:09 pm As a fellow 52-year-old whose copy of Do You Want To Know A Secret also fell apart by 1990, I'll be glad to share what I have from your list.
They are quick listening copies done for the purpose of writing the Beatlegmania books, so don't have track indexing or click removal, but that will only add to the authenticity of the experience.
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Re: Vinyl Beatles and Solo Beatlegs, 1970-1989 wanted to complete collection
The old boots in the 80s were such fun. Looking at the covers now, they seem a bit amateurish but back then they just seemed incredible. And they were still better than the sub-amateurish official rehashes we were getting.
I loved all the jokes the bootleggers would slip into the artwork. I looked at "A Paris" the other day, which is a gorgeous gatefold sleeve with a booklet. There's some phoney French on the back, stuff about "Les Beatles crepes suzettes" or something. Made me laugh. I always liked it when they tried to make the boots look like official releases, but slipped in stuff that only fans would understand. The back cover of "Not Guilty" had something about "Ex metallo virtutem" which was the Quarrybank motto. And the "Beatles At The Beeb" series had well done clones of the real BBC "transcriptions services" labels but reading "Beeb Transcription Records" instead.
I loved all the jokes the bootleggers would slip into the artwork. I looked at "A Paris" the other day, which is a gorgeous gatefold sleeve with a booklet. There's some phoney French on the back, stuff about "Les Beatles crepes suzettes" or something. Made me laugh. I always liked it when they tried to make the boots look like official releases, but slipped in stuff that only fans would understand. The back cover of "Not Guilty" had something about "Ex metallo virtutem" which was the Quarrybank motto. And the "Beatles At The Beeb" series had well done clones of the real BBC "transcriptions services" labels but reading "Beeb Transcription Records" instead.
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Re: Vinyl Beatles and Solo Beatlegs, 1970-1989 wanted to complete collection
I totally agree, and 'A Paris' and the original 'BEEB' series are great examples. Superb artwork. And while the contents of the 'Not Guilty' LP wasn't all that it could have been, I still think it has one of the best sleeves of all time.Lord Reith wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 10:19 pm The old boots in the 80s were such fun. Looking at the covers now, they seem a bit amateurish but back then they just seemed incredible. And they were still better than the sub-amateurish official rehashes we were getting.
I loved all the jokes the bootleggers would slip into the artwork. I looked at "A Paris" the other day, which is a gorgeous gatefold sleeve with a booklet. There's some phoney French on the back, stuff about "Les Beatles crepes suzettes" or something. Made me laugh. I always liked it when they tried to make the boots look like official releases, but slipped in stuff that only fans would understand. The back cover of "Not Guilty" had something about "Ex metallo virtutem" which was the Quarrybank motto. And the "Beatles At The Beeb" series had well done clones of the real BBC "transcriptions services" labels but reading "Beeb Transcription Records" instead.
Re: Vinyl Beatles and Solo Beatlegs, 1970-1989 wanted to complete collection
Classified Document Volume Three (Tiger Beat TBR/LP 4)
Tour Years (63-66) (Honeysuckle Productions ENG 4001)
Twice In A Lifetime (side 2 by John Lennon) (B-7)
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Tour Years (63-66) (Honeysuckle Productions ENG 4001)
Twice In A Lifetime (side 2 by John Lennon) (B-7)
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One To One Concert And More (Wizardo, WRMB 301)
How Do You Do It (Contra Band CBM 381)
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (LP) (Thames Records)(LG 3301)
(Query: which take of Let It Be is this (DDSI number?) - DDSI 26.74 from Glyn's first acetate
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How Do You Do It (Contra Band CBM 381)
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (LP) (Thames Records)(LG 3301)
(Query: which take of Let It Be is this (DDSI number?) - DDSI 26.74 from Glyn's first acetate
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A Doll’s House (MHR JET 909-1)
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Telecasts (JL 517)
Working Class Hero (Chet Mar CMR 75)
A Dark Hoarse in ’74 (Instant Analysis WRMB 374)
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Telecasts (JL 517)
Working Class Hero (Chet Mar CMR 75)
A Dark Hoarse in ’74 (Instant Analysis WRMB 374)
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John Paul George & Jimmy visit wonderful Copenhagen (Wizardo WRMB 501)
Both Sides (MIW Records 8)(1985)
Mailman Blues (Apple Ghost Records [Maidenhead] JET 3)
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Both Sides (MIW Records 8)(1985)
Mailman Blues (Apple Ghost Records [Maidenhead] JET 3)
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