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Paul plays a request

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At the opening concert of the 2014 leg of Paul McCartney's "Out There" tour, many fans had their dreams come true. This is the story of one of them, Flavio Pastre.
Standing at the front, Flavio was shouting out for "One after 9!", meaning "One after 909", a song that McCartney didn't have on his play list.

McCartney has been known to some times grant his audience's requests for "Ram On", a song featuring just Paul singing, accompanying himself on the ukulele. The die hard fans know when to shout for this song, because Paul usually brings out the ukulele for the first part of "Something", his tribute to George.

But "One After 909" is a different kind of song, it involves the whole band. An early Lennon/McCartney original, "One after 909" was initially recorded by the Beatles in 1963, but went unreleased. The band then resurrected the song during the filming and recording of the "Let It Be" movie in January 1969, and performed it at their last ever concert, on top of their Apple office building in 3 Savile Row on January 30th, 1969. The song was finally released on the final Beatles album, "Let It Be" in 1970.

Paul McCartney started playing the song live with his band in 2010, and the song was played on a number of concerts in 2010 and 2011. So, the band obviously knew the song. Relentlessly, Flavio kept on requesting the song until McCartney finally relented and the band performed the song, exclusively for Flavio.



"Esta canción es para usted, solamente", Paul quipped, meaning "This song is just for you!"
You can hear Paul recount the story in this telephone interview, at around 7:50.


Flavio's story reminded me of my own magical McCartney moment way back in 1989. Paul hadn't toured for ten years, now he was opening his comeback tour in my native Norway, and I was standing near the front. When he sang in Band On The Run, "all I need is a pint a day", I raised my hand, and mimed that I was drinking a pint of beer. And I noticed that Paul was looking at me. I was also at the next concert, which was in Gothenburg, Sweden. At the time, no one knew if he was going back on the road for good or if it was a one off tour, and Gothenburg was just a few hours drive for me. And when he sang that same line at the Gothenburg concert, I was amazed to see that he used the same "drinking a pint" hand gesture that I had taught him a few days before!

TMOQ Gazette Shea cover

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TMOQ Gazette: Shea!
This just in: The front cover of the upcoming new underground release of "The Beatles At Shea Stadium". So, the front cover lists a 1991 remaster and not, as reported earlier, a 2005 remaster. Still, it would make this as good as the copy they used in the Anthology TV series back in 1995-6.
Earlier bootleg DVD's of "The Beatles at Shea Stadium" have been taken from the 35mm 1967 ABC station master (with faded colours) or from the last BBC airing of the film, which was at Christmas in 1979, captured on VHS, both in mono.
The actual release is still a couple of weeks away.

This short clip from The Beatles' YouTube channel shows how the film should look like

Ringotour promo film

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Yesterday Ringo Starr released this promotional film for his upcoming summer tour.
Paul McCartney is also in the habit of putting together a little film to promote his tours, but it's one film for each concert. It's still the same film, but the specific venue is mentioned at the end. That film can be watched here.

Shea footage salvaged?

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The upcoming DVD of "The Beatles At Shea Stadium" from HMC will be the 10 song version, due to there being no existing film footage for the missing two songs ("She's A Woman" and "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby"), as back when when this version was produced in 1991, it was believed that the raw elements from this filming were not saved after the TV special was produced in 1966. At the time, there was also no longer any offstage footage from this show other than what's in the film, but this version does have the 10 songs without any talking over any of the songs (in the earlier broadcasts, quotes from interviews with the Beatles, conducted by Larry Kane, was overdubbed to the soundtrack). As in earlier broadcasts of the film, "Act Naturally" is edited to the studio version of the song, because they felt Ringos singing was not up to par. Soundwise, this release will have strikingly better and stereophonic sound, with the screaming lowered and the music boosted so the performance should sound much clearer.
Of course, once it's out there, other bootleggers will be able to add the original sound as a selectable second audio option, and perhaps try to add the missing songs into the mix - perhaps with a slideshow for visuals.

Fan-made attempt to illustrate "She's A Woman"
However, a rumour says that Paul McCartney has later managed to get hold of a copy of the film as it was before it was sent to Brian Epstein.  As we know, the full version was sent to Brian Epstein in November 1965, and the two missing songs edited out by January 1966 - after which all leftover footage was binned. But rumour has it that someone who worked for Sullivan kept a full version of the show, and that his copy was bought by Paul McCartney in recent years. That copy will of course also have the soundtrack as it was before the January 1966 overdubs. So if Apple should decide to release The Beatles' Shea concert film at some point in the future, they may be able to bring us a version which includes the two missing songs.  Ringo's original concert vocals for "Act Naturally" really aren't that bad either, they should stick with it.

Fan-made recreation: "Act Naturally" with the genuine concert audio of the song.
Depending on the quality of that copy of the film, it may be used to some day bring us the ultimate official version of "The Beatles At Shea Stadium".

Updated UK press release of A Hard Day's Night

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Photo: Metrodome Distribution/Second Sight Films
This just in - an updated press release about the UK editions of A Hard Day's Night on DVD and Blu-ray. The last press release didn't have any information about bonus features, this has now been added.
Bonus features include:

  • 'In Their Own Voices' - a new piece combining 1964 interviews with The Beatles with behind-the-scenes footage and photos 
  • 'You Can't Do That: The Making of Hard Day's Night' - a documentary by producer Waiter Shenson, including an outtake performance by The Beatles 
  • 'Things They Said Today', documentary about the film featuring director Richard Lester, music producer George Martin, screenwriter Alun Owen and cinematographer Gilbert Taylor 
  • 'Picturewise' - a new piece about Richard Lester's early work featuring a new audio interview with the director 
  • 'Anatomy of a Style' - a new piece on Richard Lester's methods 
  • New interview with author Mark Lewisohn
Still, we certainly hope the rest of the bonus material from the US Criterion Collection release will also be made available for us Europeans.

Also, there's more information about audio tracks:

Blu-ray Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround, LPCM Stereo, LPCM Mono
DVD Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital Mono

Recommended retail price is still £19.99 for the Blu-ray and £15.99 for the DVD.
Release date is still July 4th for download and 21 July for DVD and Blu-ray, still it has yet to appear as an Amazon preorder in the UK - but the US one is listed as an import...someone important should have a talk with Second Sight Films. The way things are going, people are going to import the US copies before the UK company gets their stuff together.

And the new and improved press release still refers to Wilfrid Brambell as Wilfred Bramble, but there you go. Symptom of the times.

Guitar for sale

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George Harrison's six-string 1962 Rickenbacker 425 (modified)
In an upcoming auction on May 17th, the Rickenbacker 425 that George Harrison bought in the USA in 1963 is up for sale, estimated to fetch around $400,000-600,000.
George paid around $400 for the guitar in September 1963 from Red Fenton's music store in Mount Vernon, while visiting his sister Louise in Benton, Illinois.

It was acually "fireglo red" when George spotted it in the store, but he had them refinish it in black to match John Lennon's Rickenbacker 325. Harrison played the guitar on several occasions, and wore it while miming for TV performances on "Ready, Steady, Go!" and "Thank Your Lucky Stars". He also made use of the guitar on the recording of "I Want to Hold Your Hand", and brought it along for the tour of Sweden in October.

George played the guitar during the concert in Eskilstuna
In the late sixties, George gave the guitar to record cutting engineer, George Peckham, formerly the guitarist of Liverpool group the Fourmost. Peckham took along the guitar for gigs, but didn't have a carrying case for it, until Noddy Holder of Slade couldn't take it any more and gave him a case. Holder couldn't stand to see a Beatles guitar being handled without a proper guitar case!
Peckham went on to sell the gutar at a Sotheby's auction in 1999.
The guitar is a 1962 Rickenbacker 425, and will be auctioned off at Julien's Auctions in New York on May 17th at the Hard Rock Café in Times Square, where it is on display at the moment.
The Ricky has been on display several times, at "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" in Cleveland, at the John Lennon museum in Tokyo and at the Grammy museum, among others.
A load of other Beatles related things are also being auctioned, among them fully signed albums, a Höfner bass guitar played by Paul on occasions and assorted other expensive items. Leafing through the catalogue is still free, so take a look!

Link to auction

The rare "I Feel Fine" music video

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To my delight, the animated "I Feel Fine" video includes Superman.
Film-maker and artist Stephen Verona first met John Lennon in a London nightclub in 1966, leading to a collaboration which resulted in a 'music video'. Verona proposed that he should produce a film for one of the Beatles' songs and John sent him an untitled recording of 'I Feel Fine', which Verona initially assumed to be called 'She Said So', obviously not familiar with the 1964 Beatles song. Verona produced a series of more than 200 drawings and, during a visit by John to New York, the pair spent a night discussing the project and hand-colouring the drawings. It is unknown who coloured which drawing, but my guess is that Lennon colourised the image of Superman (see earlier post). A cartoon Superman also featured in the Magical Mystery Tour booklet in 1967.




The finished film was shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, collecting awards at the San Francisco, Atlanta and Chicago film festivals, as well as the CINE Golden Eagle.

Verona subsequently produced many music videos (see his 1967 Lovin' Spoonful video here), was nominated for an Academy Award for 'The Rehearsal' (1972 Best Short Subject, Live Action Film) and went into feature-length productions, including 'The Lords Of Flatbush', 1974, with Sylvester Stallone in his first leading role.

It's curious that Lennon thought I Feel Fine was best suited for Verona's treatment, because by 1966 it was an oldie. However, "I Feel Fine" was released on an album for the first time in the UK in December 1966, when it appeared on the "Oldies But Goldies" collection, perhaps that's what Lennon had in mind? Giving the song a more contemporary looking promotional film? It also seems that the acetate Lennon provided Verona with was a mix for the U.S. market, prepared by George Martin. It features Martin's attempt to emulate the Capitol sound, as Dave Dexter would have remixed it.

Poster for "Beatles"

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Poster for the upcoming film, "Beatles"
This is a teaser poster for the upcoming Norwegian film, based on Lars Saabye Christensen's acclaimed novel "Beatles", about four boys, all Beatles fans, growing up in the western part of Oslo in the sixties.

The film contains genuine Beatles songs as part of the soundtrack, as well as an original score by Magne Furuholmen, formerly of the Norwegian band, "A-ha".
Furuholmen and his former band had the opportunity to perform together with Paul McCartney at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in 2001.

Here is a teaser trailer for the upcoming film:


A Hard Day's Night in Italy

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Poster for Italian cinema release
So, it seems that contrary to what the organisers in Leeds tried to tell us, their screening of "A Hard Day's Night" will not be the only one in Europe. And it won't be the first one either: In Italy, a range of cinemas are going to feature the film from 9-11. June, presented by Nexo Digital. In the sixties, the Italian name of the film was "Tutti Per Uno"("All for one"), but it looks like they are now sticking with the original English title. Click here to see local cinema listings.
Original Italian title
Metrodome, the movie distributors for the UK are also telling us that the film will appear locally in theatres across Great Britain in July, but has yet to publish a list of theatres and dates.

A Hard Day's Night - UK edition Blu-ray

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The UK edition has a different cover to the USA release.
Thanks to our reader, Helter Skelter, who alerted us to the fact that the UK edition of the new "A Hard Day's Night" Blu-ray is now being advertised on Amazon UK as A Hard Day's Night: 50th Anniversary Restoration [Blu-ray]. No listing for the DVD edition yet.

As well as having a completely different cover than the Criterion Collection release, the bonus material is also not the same.
Second Sight approached award-winning design studio La Boca to illustrate a new poster for the release of the film’s new restoration. Second Sight’s Managing Director Chris Holden said:
‘We love La Boca’s work and knew they would be the people to create something special for this iconic film’

The quad poster. © Copyright: Second Sight Films
Currently advertised for July 21st at £19.83, Amazon lists the bonus contents as follows:
  • In Their Own Voices - a new piece combining 1964 interviews with The Beatles with behind-the-scenes footage and photos
  • You Can't Do That: The Making of A Hard Day s Night
  • a documentary by producer Walter Shenson including an outtake performance by The Beatles
  • Things They Said Today - featuring director Richard Lester music producer George Martin, screenwriter Alun Owen and cinematographer Gilbert Taylor
  • Picturewise - a new piece about Richard Lester s early work featuring a new audio interview with the director
  • Anatomy of a Style - a new piece on Richard Lester s methods
  • New interview with author Mark Lewisohn
  • Audio commentary with cast and crew
  • New 50th Anniversary Trailer
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the hearing impaired
This is in line with the second edition of the press release we told you about earlier. Still, it seems we Europeans are missing out on some of the bonus features from the Criterion Collection release in USA. We hope the film will be available in various European countries with local subtitles as well, but no official word on that yet. The region code for the single disc release is B/2, which means it can be played in Europe, Greenland, French territories, Middle East, Africa, Australia and New Zealand
 

A Hard Day's Night DVD edition (UK)

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Now also available on DVD from Second Sight Films
The DVD version of the restored and remastered "A Hard Day's Night" is now available as an Amazon UK preorder, to be shipped July 21st. You may view the details and order the DVD here.
Even though it all seems too much to fit on a single disc, the DVD is advertised to include all the bonus material from the UK Blu-ray:
  • 'In Their Own Voices' - a new piece combining 1964 interviews with The Beatles with behind-the-scenes footage and photos
  • 'You Can't Do That: The Making of A Hard Day's Night' - a documentary by producer Walter Shenson including an outtake performance by The Beatles
  • 'Things They Said Today', a documentary about the film featuring director Richard Lester music producer George Martin, a screenwriter Alun Owen and cinematographer Gilbert Taylor
  • 'Picturewise' - a new piece about Richard Lester's early work featuring a new audio interview with the director
  • 'Anatomy of a Style' - a new piece on Richard Lester's methods
  • New interview with author Mark Lewisohn
  • Audio commentary with cast and crew
  • New 50th Anniversary trailer
Meanwhile, if you're in a band struggling to figure out to play the opening chord of the title track of this film, a recent YouTube-film comes to the rescue, thanks to an analysis of the Rockband multitrack:

Appreciate

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Paul introduces his new friend, "Newman"
We have no idea where he finds the time, but here's a new music video from Paul McCartney, for the song "Appreciate" off the "New" album.



Presented by Microsoft, we appreciate that. After The Beatles appeared on iTunes, it has been Apple, Apple, Apple for a long time.
From MPL comes this description:
Newman the robot has teamed up with Paul for his new music video for the song "Appreciate". "Appreciate" is taken from Paul's latest studio album NEW, which was launched last year.

The video sees Newman on patrol in a museum of humans. Newman is drawn to one exhibition in particular. In a dimly lit sound studio he sees Paul McCartney sitting on a stool holding his iconic Hofner bass guitar. Paul twitches making a sound on the guitar and to Newman's astonishment he starts to come to life as the song "Appreciate" starts up. Paul comes closer to Newman staring at him through a force field that encloses him. Newman reaches through the force field and pulls Paul out of his exhibition. As the two of them move around the museum all the exhibitions start coming to life too.

Speaking about Newman, Paul said: "I woke up one morning with an image in my head of me standing with a large robot. I thought it might be something that could be used for the cover of my album NEW but instead the idea turned out to be for my music video for 'Appreciate'. Together with the people who had done the puppetry for the worldwide hit War Horse we developed the robot who became Newman."

The video was premiered exclusively in Japan this week where Paul and his band will be performing to sold-out crowds in Tokyo and Osaka. Newman will also be joining Paul on this leg of his tour.

The video was directed by Andre Chocron and filmed in London. Newman was designed by Mervyn Millar and Ed Dimbleby for Significant Object Ltd (significantobject.com).

New range of Beatles albums for June 25th?

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Mystery releases on Amazon UK
A series of Beatles albums have appeared on listings over at Amazon in the UK, all with a release date of June 25th.
It seems to be the regular UK albums, along with the red and blue album, Past Masters and "1".  As a sample, here's one such listing: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts' Club Band.
All are described as audio CD's, so it's not the awaited mono vinyls. It could be that the regular ones are now stripped for mini-documentaries, but it doesn't explain "1", for one thing.

Here's a list from Amazon.

McCartney cancels concert

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Letter from Paul
Paul McCartney has come down with a virus and has had to cancel tonight's concert in Tokyo, on doctor's orders. He is hoping to be well enough to be able to perform tomorrow night. Tonight's show has been rescheduled to Monday.

Get well soon!

TMOQ Gazette: Shea Stadium 1965

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TMOQ Gazette: Shea!
These days, the bootleggers, much like the overground record companies, are no longer profiting much on their releases, due to downloading. A typical popular title no longer sell in the thousands, but in the hundreds - before it gets exploited by the downloaders.

The remaining bootleggers of Beatles products are mostly fans like ourselves, and profit from the releases is spent on purchasing more unreleased material from back men and high end collectors. This also seems to be the case with the HMC label, we have been informed.

We haven't been able to sample this release for ourselves yet, but 'people in the know' are saying that the soundtrack of the DVD in this package is selectable as either the sweetened versions of the songs after the Beatles' overdub session in January 1966, as remixed for stereo in 1991, or the actual concert recording, in mono. The picture quality of the documentary film is supposed to be even better than the 1967 ABC Master that started circulating in 2007, it's supposed to look more like the edited footage from the Beatles' Anthology.

So if you're interested in having more "new", hitherto uncirculating Beatles material like this appearing, you would do yourself a favour by getting this release from your supplier of original bootlegs, and not wait for it to be made available for downloading from the people who are ripping them off.

The following information is for a flyer promoting the release.

The Beatles / SHEA! (1CD+1DVD Gazette) HMC - His Master's Choice / HMC-030
The Beatles / SHEA! = TMOQ Gazette Vol.18

Disc 1: DVD
A fifty-minute-long documentary of The Beatles’ August 15, 1965, concert at Shea Stadium in New York City, the highlight of the group’s 1965 tour. The documentary was produced by Ed Sullivan (under his Sullivan Productions, Inc. banner), NEMS Enterprises Ltd. (who owns the 1965 copyright), and the Beatles company Subafilms Ltd. Remastered in 1991 by SVC Television. Stereo! Beside the complete broadcast we offer you the entire Beatles show as actually played that night. In excellent mono!

ORIGINAL DOCUMENTARY:
01. Opening
02. I'm Down (Last Song)
03. Introduction
04. Discotheque Dancers
05. Ringo (Chatter)
06. King Curtis
07. More Chatter
08. Brenda Holloway
09. Helicopter
10. Sounds Incorporated
11. Chatter 3
12. Sid Bernstein & Ed Sullivan
13. Twist And Shout
14. I Feel Fine
15. Dizzy Miss Lizzy
16. Ticket To Ride
17. Act Naturally
18. Can't Buy Me Love
19. Baby's In Black
20. A Hard Day's Night
21. Help!
22. I'm Down


COLLECTOR'S COMPLETE CONCERT VERSION:
01. Introduction
02. Twist And Shout
03. She's A Woman
04. I Feel Fine
05. Dizzy Miss Lizzy
06. Ticket To Ride
07. Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby
08. Can't Buy Me Love
09. Baby's In Black
10. Act Naturally
11. A Hard Day's Night
12. Help
13. I’m Down

NTSC Color 16:9 / 4:3 LPCM Stereo / mono time approx. 86min. (50min. / 36min.)

Disc 2: CD
Tracks 1-13: * Music in stereo. Chats in mono. All other tracks and chats are from the "It's Only Rock & Roll” auction tape.Tracks 14-23 are interviews, chat and regular Beatles songs. This is the broadcast from August 30, '65.

SHEA! - The Beatles At Shea Stadium. Music in stereo.
01. Introduction
02. Twist & Shout
03. She’s A Woman
04. I Feel Fine
05. Dizzy Miss Lizzy
06. Ticket To Ride
07. Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby
08. Can’t Buy Me Love
09. Baby’s In Black
10. Act Naturally
11. A Hard Day’s Night
12. Help!
13. I’m Down


"The Beatles Abroad": A BBC Radio broadcast during the 1965 tour in the USA.
14. Twist And Shout
15. Tell Me What You See
16. I’m Down
17. I’ve Just Seen A Face
18. Sounds Incorporated
19. You Like Me Too Much
20. Act Naturally / The News
21. Yesterday
22. Dizzy Miss Lizzy
23. Help!

A Hard Day's Night film on iTunes

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The film's iTunes Store listing.
Here's the official iTunes page for the film: Link
The page links to the film inside the iTunes Store, where it seems you can start renting or buying it straight away. I wouldn't know, it's not available in the Norwegian iTunes Store, just the U.S. one.

McCartney cancels Japan leg of tour

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It's not the first time McCartney has had to cancel a tour in Japan.
Paul McCartney has cancelled the remaining two concerts of his Japan tour due to an unspecified illness.
McCartney had already cancelled a planned performance at the National Stadium last Saturday, the day after coming down with a virus. He then cancelled a concert in Tokyo on Sunday as well as a concert rescheduled for Monday.
On Tuesday, promoters said McCartney’s two remaining concerts at Tokyo’s Nippon Budokan hall on Wednesday and at Yanmar Nagai Stadium in Osaka on Saturday, had also been cancelled.

The entire Japan leg of the tour has been cancelled.
A spokesperson for Paul McCartney said: “Paul McCartney will regrettably have to cancel the remaining Japanese shows. Paul is still not feeling better and this cancelation is unavoidable. He was hoping to be better but the doctors have ordered him complete rest. Paul has been extremely moved by the messages from his fans and is upset to be letting them down. All possibilities to find a solution to reschedule these shows as soon as possible are being explored.”

McCartney also issued a statement saying, “I was really looking forward to playing in Japan again after we had such an amazing time here in November. So to cancel these shows as well as the National Stadium shows is hugely disappointing for me as well. I’d like to thank my Japanese fans for their love, messages of support and understanding. I hope to see you all again soon.
Love,
Paul”

McCartney flew into Tokyo after a short rest at home in London following a strenuous South American tour. He is scheduled to play in South Korea next week.

"Please Please Me" in mono

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Please Please Me in mono
A collector is selling his collection of The Beatles'"Please Please Me" LP in mono. Which edition, you might well arsk? All of them! Well, the UK ones, anyway. From the first ever gold to the ultra rare last 60's through to the 82 reissue and more! Since he first started collecting Beatles records many years ago, the man was intrigued about the numbers and letters that were stamped into the run off grooves.

After collecting quite a few Please Please Me's, he managed to make a bit of sense with the running order of the stampers and how the actual labels sometimes changed with the times and when new stampers appeared. He also managed to find (or catch) a few transitional copies that had a side 1 of a certain press coupled with a side 2 from another press.

Eventually after a lot of work and time spent collecting, he decided to put up his own website that dealt with the evolution of The Beatles' very first long playing record "Please Please Me". This was simply because there was no information about this anywhere on the net. Even the Rare Record Collector's Guide has only eight or so different labels listed when in fact there over 30 variations throughout the 60's alone!
For sale is every mono pressing known and unknown, every mis-pressing and a few bonus transitional copies thrown in the mix to make it interesting for everybody. The conditions vary from near mint, excellent to only good if there is only one example available. Including every different variation from the very first E J Day gold covers to the Last E J Day "mid-sized" and all the Garrod & Lofthouse variations too.
The collection also includes several pressing mistakes, for instance a Please Please Me cover with Rubber Soul back. The asking price for the 48 records is £10,000.00.
He is also selling the stereo run of the album, along with the domain name of his website.

Source: Ebay

McCartney cancels South Korea

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Paul McCartney has been forced to cancel his upcoming South Korea concert
Paul McCartney has cancelled his concert in South Korea next week due to the virus-caused illness that forced him to call off his entire Japan tour, organizers said Wednesday.
The former Beatle had planned to hold concerts in Japan and South Korea as part of his world tour. "I was really looking forward to visiting and playing in South Korea for the first time and I'm sorry to be letting fans down," McCartney was quoted as saying in a statement released by Seoul-based Hyundai Card Co. Ltd., an organizer for his South Korea concert. "I'm very disappointed by this and hope to be able to visit soon."
Yahoo News

A Hard Day's Night - German editions

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A Hard Day's Night Special Edition in Germany
Amazon Germany has announced a 3 or 4 disc version (the cover says 4, the site says 3) Special Edition of A Hard Day's Night on Blu-ray for the German speaking markets. The audio features both English and a German dub of the dialogue. Subtitles are also available in those languages. No word yet on the bonus material. If I were to speculate, I'd say 4 discs: 1 Blu-ray with everything, 1 DVD with "A Hard Day's Night", 1 DVD with "You Can't Do That - The Making of A Hard Day's Night" and 1 DVD with the rest of the bonus material (either the British or the USA bonus material, but since it's a 4-disc package, I'd say the USA material). Release date is July 10. The release is handled by Koch Media GmbH.

Link: Amazon Germany
Regular German Blu-ray Edition
There's also going to be a regular 1-disc edition on Blu-ray, released on the same day.

Link: Amazon Germany
DVD edition
Of course, there's also a German regular DVD edition, to be released simultaneously.

Link: Amazon Germany
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