dinsdalep wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2023 5:18 pm
The last three from my collection...
Forest Hills Tennis Stadium (King Kong Records FH 1058)
Live in Hanover Germany 1972 (Wizardo WRMB 500)
The Best of Tobe Milo Productions (Tobe Milo 10Q& ½)
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dinsdalep
Awesome!!
Thanks for posting The Beatles Forest Hills Tennis Stadium (King Kong Records FH 1058),
I have been trying to find an audio file for this concert for years.
I thought most likely there was no audio for this show,and I am glad that I was wrong.
Mike
Thank you for the opportunity to hear these vinyl boots. Brings back great memories. There was a vinyl boot in this book The Beatles Album: 30 Years of Music and Memorabilia Geoffrey Giuliano that had a track titled Butcher Cover. I don't have the book handy but I think album was just called Beatles. Just curious if this sounds familiar to anyone. From memory the cover user the same photo and design here https://www.discogs.com/release/7506698 ... les-20-X-4
dinsdalep 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.
I've got the same book, bought when it was new, and mine has ALSO fallen apart!
I've highlighted the titles that have been shared in red. Pretty impressive after only a week.
It's interesting that with one exception all of the Paul/Wings titles are still outstanding. Were these harder to come by back in the day, or was nobody interested in buying them?
I had Raving On on tape once. If I recall correctly the three live Buddy Holly week songs appeared elsewhere on CD but I forget which.
dinsdalep wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 1:14 pm
Yeah, I remember now (should have checked my own book)! I wouldn't call the Radio One jingle a "Christmas message", although maybe that's when it first aired.
Hi,
Sorry about that - I had no idea it was you, or that I was shooting your own book back at you. lol. Shows the regard in which I hold those books.
beatlesfanfromsop wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 10:46 pmThanks for posting The Beatles Forest Hills Tennis Stadium (King Kong Records FH 1058),
I have been trying to find an audio file for this concert for years.
I thought most likely there was no audio for this show,and I am glad that I was wrong.
Mike
You're welcome, but be aware there's nothing actually from Forest Hills on that boot. It's a mix of Shea, Stockholm, BBC Radio, and (mimed) Hullabaloo performances.
dinsdalep 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.
I've got the same book, bought when it was new, and mine has ALSO fallen apart!
Fixing A Hole had much better binding, and has withstood the rigors of time.
ashwom1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 7:48 am
It's interesting that with one exception all of the Paul/Wings titles are still outstanding. Were these harder to come by back in the day, or was nobody interested in buying them?
In my case, I was only collecting boots including material covered in my earlier books (through 1 April 1970). Which meant a lot of John LPs containing "Yer Blues", etc. and nothing of Paul's.
dinsdalep 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.
I've got the same book, bought when it was new, and mine has ALSO fallen apart!
Fixing A Hole had much better binding, and has withstood the rigors of time.
That's spot on. My copy of Fixing A Hole is still in one piece too.
beatlesfanfromsop wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 10:46 pmThanks for posting The Beatles Forest Hills Tennis Stadium (King Kong Records FH 1058),
I have been trying to find an audio file for this concert for years.
I thought most likely there was no audio for this show,and I am glad that I was wrong.
Mike
You're welcome, but be aware there's nothing actually from Forest Hills on that boot. It's a mix of Shea, Stockholm, BBC Radio, and (mimed) Hullabaloo performances.
Thanks for your response.
Would you know if the audio does exist for Forest Hills Tennis Stadium?
Mike