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Yellow Submarine – More Than A Cartoon?

Yellow Submarine
Yellow Submarine

The Apple Films’ 1968 release of Yellow Submarine was an event that at the time seemed at first not to be of any relevant importance. It was another Beatles film, and the fact seemed to diminish, when it was hailed as a cartoon film and not even using their own voices !!

It seemed to reflect the Beatles’ attitude towards the film was that it was a cheap way to go along with the contract to supply another cinema release, all be it without putting too much time and effort into the project. Again, to back this up, further reports and news articles surfaced where musicians and orchestras were left waiting, while various group members went into a back room and knocked off another song composition to fill a required spot, and hey presto, after about half an hour a song was done.

Yellow Submarine
Yellow Submarine

It is very true, that The Beatles were not too enamoured with the project, and Al Brodax, the creator of the cartoon Popeye was entrusted to do the film, and apparently was left largely alone with his team to do just that. In 1968, cartoons were labelled as Disney and mere fillers in a kiddies cinema programme, and there that concept seemed to have ended any proper work or studio input. The group thought that it would only be moderately successful at that, and the newly submitted songs were also seen as largely second-rate.

Time has proved  the exact opposite in fact and somewhat different, as the film was the first full length cartoon pop film, and one envied by so called experts as being absolutely brilliant!! Even the staff at Disney doffed their caps in respect at this cartoon from little England. It is now seen as a brilliant concept of ‘The Trip’ using colour and images as a harmless and a beautiful effect of being under the influence of a trip, yet retaining the image and concept of being a children’s cartoon story and film. It is now seen as groundbreaking and innovative, something that the group have always been. Many of the tricks used then have been imitated and used by others, and it can clearly be seen as being the cornerstone and catalyst of the world respected British cartoon and animation industry.

But what of the music?

Well that’s a completely different story, and one that needs telling. The Beatles themselves submitted finally just 4 new songs for the film, leaving George Martin to score the picture, too which he did a brilliant job! The group added the now familiar title track again to give Ringo a spot, and adapted “All You Need Is Love”, into this cartoon fairly tale of good overcoming and reforming the bad. 

The issued formula was indeed a soundtrack album issued in January 1969, containing those 4 new songs and the other two tracks on side 1, with side 2 given over to the soundtrack in nearly full timing. This concept was slated as being cheap and dismissive of Beatle quality to the fans, and gained so much traction in certain parts that critics virtually dismissed the entire project at the time.

Nowadays we know, feel and understand so much more, and it can be seen again as a brave and innovative step, that other artists now follow in the same vein. However, that was not the way that the group wanted the music offering to be. The original concept was to be an EP, recorded at first 45 rpm, then altered to 33-1/3rd rpm for better fidelity. Also they had at the time the recording of “Across The Universe” completed at Abbey Road in 1968, and considered at one time to be the new single. This was then discussed to be added to the package to fill the recording quotas from their contract with EMI.

So one can see that actually Yellow Submarine took up quite a large chunk of the group’s time and effort, not withstanding the many other things that were swirling around at that time, A Clockwork Orange, The Get Back Sessions, John and Yoko Peace trips and associated legal quandaries that the couple were embroiled in.

Again the idea of a film soundtrack double album was discussed, but having just asked fans to fork out for the double “White Album”, it was considered to be too much to ask fans to pay for another. So many factors were at play, so that hopefully even after 60+  years, the process and play has come to be explained in a lot clearer fashion.

The enclosed photographs are concept copies, of the EP concept in full, and again they sit very comfortably in my Apple collection, so please enjoy.

By the way, the film is brilliant and deserves to be lauded as such, and even Her late and much missed Majesty Queen Elizabeth has often being quoted as saying that Yellow Submarine was one of her all time favourite films showing how good can overcome huge odds. 

Thank you ma’am,. . .  you always had a grasp on things!!

Nigel Pearce

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A FEW ITEMS FROM PATTI BOYD (LAYLA)

Pattie Boyd, former wife of both George Harrison and Eric Clapton, has always been very kind in accommodating fans who would like her signature for their collections. I have made several requests regarding the print material I have purchased from her, and she has always been kind in honoring my autograph requests!

I have provided the link to her website below if you have decided you would like to order something from her. This lady has inspired a handful of songs that will live forever. That in itself is no small achievement and legacy assuring her of immortality!

Pattie has always diplomatically avoided the definitive response to one of the questions that I would love to be able to have the answer to. At the Magical Mystery Tour Party, John Lennon supposedly flirted with her angering very understandably his wife, Cynthia Lennon, Pattie’s husband George Harrison, and party guest Lulu who apparently was not hesitant to berate and chastise the drunken John at the event for his actions! I am wondering two things about this event. What did John say to Patti and what did Lulu say to John? I doubt we will ever hear the answers to those two questions! That is a distinct problem that some of us obsessive Beatles fans have as we often may want to know WAY TOO MUCH!!!

Something (Remastered 2015) George’s Beatles classic. Some revisionists have claimed that George did not write the song about Pattie. I do not accept that viewpoint...Possibly the greatest of all of the Beatles love songs!

THE PATTI BOYD WEBSITE

Pattie Boyd – The Official Home of all things Pattie Boyd

THE BOOK SECTION OF THE WEBSITE

Books – Pattie Boyd

A booklet of some of Pattie’s photos available at her website:

Wonderful Tonight

George, Paul, and Ringo all jammed at Eric and Pattie’s 1979 wedding! This is one of Pattie’s photos at the event!

I love having this item for several reasons as Patti signs her name and Eric’s pseudonym for her (Layla). Plus, the lyrics and the album cover that featured the song are also presented!

Layla

THREE OF THE FOUR

A photo that Patti took in India of Paul, Ringo and John. George must have been off meditating!!!

Hope you enjoyed the blog snapshot of Pattie’s photography.

Best Wishes to you all!

Be Healthy and Be Happy!

Buzz

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THE BEATLES LOOKING BACK, THE FINAL TRIP- HARDBACK, 100 COPIES OF A SIGNED & NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION BY TOM FONTAINE

At the time of posting there are less than 20 copies left of this limited signed and numbered edition of the book:

  • Limited Edition
  • Larger 12Ă—12 inch Hardcover
  • Final 20 of 100
  • Numbered and Signed by Author
  • Endorsed Upon Request

The Limited Edition of 100 Copies:

The link to the signed and numbered edition:

https://www.rarelifetimecollections.com/store/p/the-beatles-looking-back-the-final-trip

There are only a handful of Beatles collectors that I have encountered over the years either in person or over the internet that have truly impressed me or bowled me over with the volume and the quality of their collections. Tom Fontaine is one of them. Viewing his items can literally leave most Beatles collectors both speechless and stunned. Most collectors are individually proud of the items they have acquired over a period of many years. However, after viewing Tom Fontane’s items in this book, I felt envious of his many wonderful acquisitions. Tom’s collecting specialty was acquiring Beatles autographs, but he was able to secure so much more in his collecting career. What a beautiful collection he built up during those years. Tom has now reached the stage of his life where he made the decision to share most of his collection with others by downsizing the # of artifacts that he once had. Luckily, prior to doing this, he has preserved photos of his former collection in this wonderful book. There is also a trade edition available at Amazon and the links are also provided in this post for that version. The focus of this post is the signed and numbered limited edition of 100 copies. This signed edition is a larger format than the trade edition. Furthermore, at the time of this writing, there are less than 20 copies still available to purchase of this great book. I am sure you collectors out there remember that great proverb of “He who hesitates, is lost!!!”

I want to express my deep appreciation to Tom Fontaine for allowing me to purchase copy #100 of the limited edition. I had informed Tom of my collecting obsession whenever I am interested in purchasing a limited-edition book that I ask about the availability of obtaining the last numbered book of the signed edition. Tom recognized that aspect of the collecting mentality and graciously made the last copy available to me to purchase!!

THE FOREWORDS OF THE BOOK FROM CHRIS O’DELL AND SIMON WEITZMAN:

SIMON SAYS:

TOM”S INSCRIPTION TO ME ON COPY #100:

THE TABLE OF CONTENTS:

THE LIMITED EDITION’S BACK COVER:

THE TRADE EDITION AT AMAZON:

AMAZON US:
The Beatles Looking Back: The Final Trip: Fontaine, Tom: 9781962402095: Amazon.com: Books

AMAZON UK:

The Beatles Looking Back: The Final Trip: Amazon.co.uk: Fontaine, Tom: 9781962402095: Books

Amazon’s Description of the book:

A one-of-a-kind tribute to the world’s most influential band

The Beatles: Looking Back – The Final Trip, curated by acclaimed memorabilia collector Tom Fontaine, isn’t simply a catalog of rare artifacts-it’s the culmination of a lifetime’s devotion, personal encounters, and a half-century journey tracing the continued legacy of John, Paul, George, and Ringo.

Fontaine invites fans, historians, and fellow collectors to voyage through his unparalleled archive-a treasure trove of original photographs, handwritten lyrics, concert memorabilia, autographs, rare documents, and behind-the-scenes artifacts spanning The Beatles’ collective and solo careers. This isn’t just memorabilia; it’s living history, carefully preserved and lovingly presented.

What sets this work apart is the author’s storytelling power. He interweaves his own coming-of-age alongside The Beatles-from card-collecting in his childhood in 1964 Indianapolis to befriending dozens of devotees and industry insiders. Readers witness the band’s rapid evolution, their artistry, their personalities, and their social impact through irreplaceable objects and firsthand accounts. Every item, from signed album covers and concert tickets to personal letters and documentary photos, tells a fragment of music history.

The collection also covers overlooked facets of their careers: artifacts from their earliest days as The Quarrymen, rare autographs of members and associates, and unique pieces such as the last concert baseball at Candlestick Park or the historic contract signed by all four. Fontaine’s documentation revives forgotten moments and amplifies how The Beatles shaped generations, crossed boundaries, and transformed music, fashion, and identity globally.

The Final Trip shows readers The Beatles as not just cultural icons, but vibrant, evolving individuals-reminding us that collecting is ultimately about preserving human connection, memory, and inspiration. Fontaine’s bittersweet farewell to this chapter in his life is an affirmation of the enduring magic The Beatles still conjure in fans worldwide.

For anyone who wants to know The Beatles in an intimate way, Fontaine provides this experience through rare interviews, unpublished artifacts, and the lens of a true insider. It is a moving, persuasive call to honor not only the band’s legacy but the hearts of those who keep their story alive.

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Buzz

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DIFFERENT COVERS FOR THE SAME BEATLES/ BOB DYLAN BOOK – DUE IN APRIL OF 2026

New Beatles/ Dylan book – Different Covers?

WHAT ARE THE VARIOUS FACTORS IN THE CHOICE OF A COVER?

I have been communicating recently with the author of this forthcoming book about the influence of Bob Dylan and the Beatles not only on pop, rock and folk culture, but also how the respective artists influenced one another in their musical and poetic development. In viewing the prospective book cover differences for the US and the UK editions of the book, which I look forward to with great anticipation, it made me wonder why the same book would have distinct and different covers in the two different countries?

I realize that each has a different publisher listed for the different countries but that raises other issues for inquiry. Are book covers exclusive to each company and is that part of the licensing agreement between author and publisher? I am ignorant of this subject and would like to know what goes into these issues when final covers are chosen for worldwide distribution. I would appreciate your input in the comment section about this element of the publishing industry. What factors are considered by publishers and authors when covers are chosen for a book? Do they use focus groups to make that determination or is it more common to have a single marketing executive making that decision? Is the primary or most salient factor the cost of obtaining the licensing rights for those specific photos to use as the cover?

THE AMERICAN COVER AND EDITION:

AMAZON US LINK:

Where the Music Had to Go: How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other―and the World: Windolf, Jim: 9781668075562: Amazon.com: Books Publisher-Scribner

Amazon US description of the book:

Where the Music Had to Go: How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other―and the World Hardcover – April 14, 2026
by Jim Windolf (Author)


Persuasive, captivating, and bursting with insight, this dual biography by acclaimed New York Times journalist Jim Windolf dives into the surprisingly supportive, occasionally rivalrous, and always fertile relationship between Bob Dylan and The Beatles, uncovering how they inspired and transformed each other as songwriters, recording artists, and cultural icons.

Few artists have shaped pop culture as profoundly as the Beatles and Bob Dylan. In Where the Music Had to Go, journalist Jim Windolf unveils the profound and often startling relationship between these era-defining musical acts. This must-read work explores how Dylan and the Beatles not only transformed the music scene but also each other, creating a legacy that continues to resonate.

From Dylan’s early dismissal of the Beatles as being for “teenyboppers” to his jaw-dropping realization of their talent, the book captures the pivotal moments that pushed Dylan to “go electric” and inspired the Beatles to deepen their lyrics. Packed with vivid anecdotes—imagine the Beatles rehearsing Dylan songs or Dylan spending hours at Lennon’s childhood home—the book paints a picture of a relationship full of camaraderie, rivalry, and mutual evolution.

Windolf’s meticulous research uncovers hidden gems, peeling back layers of history to reveal the stories fans didn’t even know they were missing. From Lennon’s and McCartney’s lyrical transformations to George Harrison’s growth as a songwriter, the book showcases the ripple effects of the Beatles-Dylan connection.

More than a music biography, this is a front-row seat to the forces that shaped the sound of a generation. With Windolf’s captivating storytelling and unrivaled insight, Where the Music Had to Go offers an unmissable experience for music lovers, history buffs, and anyone curious about the magic that happens when legends collide.

Where The Music Had To Go - Beatles/ Bob Dylan
Where The Music Had To Go – Beatles/ Bob Dylan

THE UK COVER AND EDITION:

AMAZON UK LINK:

Where the Music Had to Go: How Bob Dylan and The Beatles Changed Each Other – and the World: Amazon.co.uk: Windolf, Jim: 9781399627849: Books PublisherWhite Rabbit

Where the Music Had to Go: How Bob Dylan and The Beatles Changed Each Other – and the World Hardcover – 16 April 2026
by Jim Windolf (Author)

Amazon UK description of the book:
FEATURING AN EXCLUSIVE NEW INTERVIEW WITH SIR PAUL McCARTNEY

Persuasive, captivating and bursting with insight, this dual biography by acclaimed journalist Jim Windolf dives into the surprisingly supportive, occasionally rivalrous, always fertile relationship between Bob Dylan and the Beatles.

Few artists have shaped pop culture as profoundly as the Beatles and Bob Dylan. In Where the Music Had to Go, Jim Windolf offers a new, persuasive interpretation of how two of the twentieth century’s greatest recording artists influenced one another – and reveals how their apprenticeships, accomplishments and legacies are uncannily intertwined.

From Dylan’s early dismissal of the Beatles as being for ‘teenyboppers’ to his rapid acknowledgment of their talent, the book captures the pivotal moments that pushed Dylan to ‘go electric’ and inspired the Beatles to deepen their lyrics. Packed with vivid anecdotes (the Beatles rehearsing Dylan songs; Dylan spending hours at Lennon’s childhood home), the book paints a picture of a relationship full of camaraderie, rivalry and mutual evolution.

Windolf’s meticulous research uncovers hidden gems, peeling back layers of history to reveal the stories fans didn’t even know they were missing. From Lennon’s and McCartney’s lyrical transformations to George Harrison’s growth as a songwriter, the book showcases the ripple effects of the Beatles-Dylan connection. More than a music biography, this is a front-row seat to the forces that shaped the sound of a generation.

Where The Music Had To Go - Beatles/ Bob Dylan
Where The Music Had To Go – Beatles/ Bob Dylan

Mini Survey – We Need Your Help!

In the comments section I would like for you to express two things for a mini survey. Which cover do you prefer and why? Finally, what region of the world are you expressing your opinion from?

Thank you in advance for your opinions and insight!

In closing I will give you my personal opinion.

My preference is the UK cover for 2 two reasons. I prefer the black and red lettering which grabs my attention, and the UK cover is setup to imply that Dylan and the Beatles are looking at one another which is one of the main focal points of the book!

Though the ultimate judgement of the book will not rest with the cover, it will of course be the content and text that will be the determining factor in the importance of the book. My preliminary communication with the author portends well for the final result in 2026!

Be Healthy and Be Happy!

Buzz

OUR FEATURED BOOK OF THE DAY – THE BEATLES:WHAT IF?

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THE BEATLES AND THE CIRQUE DU SOLEIL’S LOVE

The 18 Year Run of Cirque Du Soleil’s LOVE in Las Vegas:

This wonderful show had a long 18 year run in Las Vegas and was extremely successful and positively reviewed by both the critics and the public attendees!

Check out this Wikipedia link for some of the history and background of the show:

Love (Cirque du Soleil) – Wikipedia

Inspired by the conversations between George Harrison and his friend Guy Laliberté.

Bidding Farewell to The Beatles LOVE | Blog – Cirque du Soleil

Cirque Du Soleil’s Love
Cirque Du Soleil’s Love

AMAZON US CD AND VINYL:

Amazon.com: Love [2 LP]: CDs & Vinyl

AMAZON US DOCUMENTARY:

Amazon.com: All Together Now: A Documentary Film : The Beatles, Adrian Wills: Movies & TV

AMAZON UK: CD AND VINYL:

Love: Amazon.co.uk: CDs & Vinyl

AMAZON UK DOCUMENTARY:

All Together Now [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: The Beatles Cirque Du Soleil: DVD & Blu-ray

The 10th anniversary of the show and the accompanying limited-edition program celebrating that event:

The Beatles Paul and Ringo Surprise everyone at Cirque 10th anniversary ‘Love” show 2016

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr attend 10th anniversary performance of LOVE

10th Anniversary of LOVE – CIRQUE DU SOLEIL

The cover of the program:

A sample page from the 10-year anniversary program:

My favorite track from the Love soundtrack featuring the masterful string arrangement of the late George Martin to George Harrison’s beautiful song, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”, from the White Album. George Martin added strings to Harrison’s demo of the song, and it is a masterpiece!

22- While My Guitar Gently Weeps- The Beatles (Love)

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Buzz

OUR FEATURED BOOK – CUNARD YANKS

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John Lennon’s Yellow Submarine Conduct Agreement

Despite the fractured attention that The Beatles gave to the Yellow Submarine film project, the time spent on the whole thing was quite considerable, and when you realise just how much was indeed going on, it is a wonder that any time at all was spent on it by The Beatles.

John Lennon would could always be handed the opportunity to serve up some humour did so again with this Yellow Submarine Conduct Agreement. This was purely from his own fertile mind, so please enjoy, and only sign it if you wish to be fully committed.

I signed up years ago!!!!

Yellow Submarine Conduct Agreement
Yellow Submarine Conduct Agreement

Nigel Pearce

OUE FEATURED BOOK OF THE DAY – CAVERN CLUB