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1st UK Mono press - Please Please me - a copy of the 1st issue ever released...

a pristine copy of this record mono first pressing could be worth up to UK 3000 pounds (USD $3641.91) due to its rarity value.



 
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Strawberry Fields Forever - Japan 7"​




Now, the demo sessions from 1966......Just John & his acoustic guitar rehearsing the lyrics & such. Genius at work:thumbs-up:

 
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The Beatles Chronologically (Vol.1: 1962-1963)​

The Beatles recordings in chronological order according to their release date. This is volume one covering their output from 1962 and 1963. Educational and enlightening at the same time. This series of videos will show their growth and innovation over their brief recording history .

The Beatles Chronologically (Vol. 2: 1964)​

The Beatles recordings in Chronological order according to their release date. This is Volume 2 which covers their released output from the year 1964

The Beatles Chronologically Volume 3 (1965)​


 
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The Beatles in Rome Italy,


8mm film .
The Beatles live: Teatro Adriano, Rome, Italy. The Beatles performed two shows on 27 june 1965 at the Teatro Adriano in Piazza Cavour in Rome, and two more on the following day. It was the group’s only visit to the Italian capital.The concerts took place on each of the days at 4.30pm and 9.30pm. Originally just this day’s performances had been booked, but the next day’s were added later on. Despite this, none of The Beatles’ four Rome shows was more than half full.






 
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I love that song, thanks!
Thanks for commenting. I am going to delete it here and move it over to the "Pseudo and Fan Made" thread, try to keep these two Beatles threads separate.
 
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Classic and one of the best Beatles album, released in Brazil in 1969 with 3 months of delay in relation to England and the United States, here the Álbum Branco (White Album) came in two versions, Mono (with the classic mistake of rotation Revolution 1) and Stereo, Mono version was more affordable in price, while the Stereo version cost the "DOUBLE" version of Mono. Both versions came out in 1969 numbered, so either version as Mono Stereo are hard to find, taking into account various factors over time.
This edition of the video is authentic Brazilian Stereo 1st pressing, 1969, with very low numbers: No. 00039, or rare item!!
How many copies will still exist to # 00100?

 
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Revolution 1 - The Beatles (Lp Brazilian Pressing Mono With Speed Error 1968) Vinyl​




interesting, this is how "revolution 1" appears on the Brazil Mono edition on "The Beatles aka The White Album" when first released there.
 
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Glass Onion - The Beatles (LP Stereo 1968) Brazilian Ultra Rare nº 00039 (vinyl)​



Glass Onion (Take 33 / Anthology 3 Version)​

 

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Teenagers reacting to The Beatles on American Bandstand (March 1967)​




well technically The Beatles, who publicly announced their dissolution, in april, 1970, outlasted The Monkees because Peter Tork left the Monkees in december, 1968. Then in 1970, Mike Nesmith left and while the Monkees continued up to 1971, it was down to two, Davy Jones and Mikey Dolez.
 

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The Beatles secured their 8th Grammy Award, winning Best Rock Performance for their song, "Now and Then" at the 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.

 

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The Beatles Chronologically Volume 4 (1966)​