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BUZZ’S BEATLES SCRAPBOOK #3

SNAPSHOTS OF MEMORIES FROM THE PAST, PRESERVED FROM CLIPPINGS FROM MY PERSONAL BEATLES SCRAPBOOK COLLECTION! HOPE YOU WILL ENJOY THE JOURNEY WITH THIS TIME MACHINE…!

Unfortunately, our mixed up media culture often gives a forum for people to make a name through a detestable action that they have perpetrated on a celebrity, permanently and objectionably linked with the object of their heinous act.

A discussion of Walking on Thin Ice:

A picture sleeve of Linda’s catchy reggae number: SEASIDE WOMAN

Bits and pieces!

I love the Rutles!!! Neil Innes was brilliant! Love this EP!

A classic number for the Christmas holidays! John posthumously has been criticized for world peace never having been actually realized. Maybe that has something to do with the various power mongers who do things for the prophets ( I mean for the profits! (the war machine) which means $$$ and cents for arms manufacturers after all!

It made no sense (cents) for the rest of us though, thankfully! We have the clear conscience! Thanks for trying, John, the world learn will learn someday, hopefully!

Beautiful ballad by John for Yoko:

John’s first single after his return to music in 1980:

Back cover of the George Harrison Blow Away sleeve: John Lennon has an unreleased song that appeared on the Lost Lennon tapes entitled The Happy Rishikesh Song where it is alleged that he borrowed some of the melody from George. Since Blow Away by George was released in February 1979 on his album George Harrison that would be ironic as John seems to be taking the mickey out of George with the lyrics of his number. Alas, we will never know for sure! It would all depend on when George and John actually wrote their respective songs…

Front cover of the Blow Away sleeve:

This Macca track has grown on me over the years! Was a #1 on Billboard!

This Harrison sleeve of mine had saeen much better days than this...

John Lennon suggested that Ringo record this Platters hit and it was a hit for Ringo as well:

Carefrees Beatles novelty record:

This was news to me! Wonder where people source this information from or do they take liberties and just make the stuff up???

Paul in his own private collection has a couple of pages where he and John attempted to write a play together! That would have been something if it was ever realized.

More bits and pieces!

A mention of the Beatles when discussing hearing disabilities:

Sure wish there would have been more…..C’mon Sean, finish of studio versions of the rest of your dad’s unreleased demos!

Cindy Williams of Laverne and Shirley bought a set of John’s erotic lithographs for her private collection. Also, Genesis Publications original ad to purchase the book I Me Mine signed by George Harrison

A mixed bag of stories:

Do you believe as some have conjectured that RIngo was lamasting Paul in this song or was that speculation pure fiction in your opinion?

Fred Lynn, former outfielder of the Boston Red Sox had a humorous Lennon quote at the end of this Peter Gammons column:

It is the ultimate tragedy that these perpetrators of these heinous crimes are not given significant mental health treatment BEFORE they commit their despicable crimes. It is scary to wonder how many such people are still out there???

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

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BUZZ’S BEATLES SCRAPBOOK #2

Well the reaction to the first Beatles scrapbook post was very positive and therefore their presentation will continue but I had a change of heart about one element of the scrapbooks. I am not planning on avoiding the presentation of controversial topics or potential negative information about the band. I will be presenting articles that deal with the murder of John Lennon though not making that the focus of a particular Beatles scrapbook’s content.

Also some negative articles portrayed in some of the tabloid press as part of the scrapbook potpourri will be shown from the scrapbooks. This is not to give credibility or to lend credence to the gossip articles or to demonstrate the veracity of everything that is shown. By presenting the multitude of Beatles articles presented over the years, both good and bad, you will see many truthful well researched and substantiated articles, but also gossip media as well. We know that many people prefer to read rumor, and conspiracy theories because of the often explosive nature of those type of stories, not because of any basis in fact. Hopefully, with these scrapbooks you will be exposed to a healthy balance of what has appeared over the years in the various print media.

You may be pleased with some of the articles and others may anger you but I caution you not to shoot the messenger!!! If album reviews are presented that you disagree with, do not personalize your criticism to me as it does not mean that I personally agree with the negative review. My goal has always been to expose you to the various print material about the Beatles that have been issued or appeared over the years, both positive and negative…

So sit back, relax, and hopefully, enjoy!

A pot pourri from 1979/1980 or so:

Paul McCartney

Remember FAN is short for FANATIC:

Bits of info:

The Dakota

They’re gonna put him in the movies: Ringo

Caveman review:

Anyone in New England remember this?

Caveman review:

More bits and pieces:

Film ad for I Want to Hold Your Hand:

JAPAN OR BUST? BUST APPARENTLY!!!

Here is a McCartney novelty record that I don’t remember hearing about, has Howard Stern connections and the late Al Anderson of NRBQ as well!

A McCartney II review:

A review of London Town from 1978:

A story about the Lapidos Fest for Beatles Fans:

An early Charles Rosenay convention and an ad for one of my favorite Beatles books:

BEATLES RELATED RECORDS

Some of the picture sleeves stored in the scrapbook: One of those rare times that both John and Paul were on the same page politically as Paul released Give Ireland back to the Irish and John released The Luck of the Irish and Sunday Bloody Sunday dealing with the crisis In Ireland as it relates to the British involvement in the crisis!

A Beatles novelty record:

I love George’s B-side on this record:

If we ever get a Rubber Soul box set I want to hear John’s full original demo for What Goes On which has a radically different feel to the released version of the song!

A rare Lennon song that received virtually no airplay at all.

Mary Hopkin

Mary, Mary— Quite Contrary Mary Hopkin never seemed comfortable to me in much of the material Apple asked her to record. That is a subjective opinion, of course, but I believe she has stated as much in some select interviews she has done over the years!

My Sweet Lord

Yoko’s controversial cover for her Now or Never Apple 45. Featured a photo of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam:

“Walking in the Park with Eloise” is a jazz instrumental written by Jim McCartney, Paul’s dad, and later recorded by his son Paul McCartney, reflecting a heartfelt connection between father and son. This is the picture sleeve of the song. The flip side was Bridge on the River Suite which was an instrumental by Paul.

From RIngo’s Goodnight Vienna album:

A #1 Wings 45:

Despite some McCartney critics detesting the song, I love it. Great melody line and I believe McCartney did this number in order to sock it to some of his critics accusing him of being too saccharine!

Not quite boys, but I give you credit for trying!

The rare Girl picture sleeve:

Ending this scrapbook with a copy of my withdrawn picture sleeve of Leave My Kitten Alone which should have been released early in the Beatles career. Fantastic Lennon vocal on the Anthology recording where it eventually appeared!

The other side of the sleeve:

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

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WELL I JUST HAD TO LAUGH … AN UNUSUAL BEATLES BOOK BY JEFF WALKER

I JUST HAD TO HAVE A LOOK HAVING READ THE BOOK. DOES THE JOKER LAUGH AT YOU???

I have an affinity for special Beatles-related books that have a different angle or approach to one of our favorite subject matters. One of the group’s characteristics, if you can ascribe individual character traits to a group entity, was their brilliant sense of humor or (humour). This book by Jeff Walker with illustrations by Mike Constable. certainly fits the bill as it captures many of the significant humorous comments or circumstances surrounding the astounding lives of the Beatles. I throroughly enjoyed this book and I believe you will too.

Everyone has a different concept as to what they may view to be funny. For example, some people believe that some of John’s sarcastic comments over the years designed to cut certain people down to size were insensitive and not funny. However others saw the same comments as being able to cut through to the true nature of the individual he was describing. Take your pick!!! Their jokes and comments were varied enough to have a little something for everyone! You be the judge!!!

The Walker menu in this book covers it all and you smile often when you read it!!!

Well I Just Had to Laugh: 1,234 Funny Things the Beatles Said or Did

Perfect Paperback – June 10, 2019
by Jeff Walker (Author, Editor), Mike Constable (Illustrator)

Publisher: SomethingNow Publications

AMAZON US LINK TO THE BOOK:

Well I Just Had to Laugh: 1,234 Funny Things the Beatles Said or Did: Jeff Walker, Jeff Walker, Mike Constable, Mike Constable: 9780986708022: Amazon.com: Books

AMAZON UK LINK TO THE BOOK:

Well I Just Had to Laugh: 1,234 Funny Things the Beatles Said or Did: Amazon.co.uk: Jeff Walker: 9780986708022: Books

Well I Just Had To Laugh
Well I Just Had To Laugh

Back cover of the book:

Well I Just Had To Laugh
Well I Just Had To Laugh

You’ve got to laugh!

Buzz

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BUZZ’S BEATLES SCRAPBOOK #1

INTRODUCTION TO THE BEATLES SCRAPBOOK

My curiosity was recently awoken to the more than 100 print-related Beatles scrapbooks that I kept over the years. As I came across the boxes in storage that contained them, I was intrigued by the print time capsules. Long ago, I had abandoned keeping and maintaining the scrapbooks when the digital internet revolution exploded! When I was compiling the scrapbooks I would preserve the newspaper articles about the Beatles by placing them in scrapbooks to help prevent their deterioration and yellowing of the poor print quality of newspapers in general. I also kept many of my picture sleeves in the scrapbooks encased in their own plastic sleeves, as well as ticket stubs and other Beatles-related print items.

I am planning to share with you the contents of many of the Beatles scrapbooks that I have compiled over the years.

Many friends and people that I knew very well also knew of my fascination with the band and they would save articles for me or send them to me through the mail so I could include them in the scrapbooks. I was able to compile more than 100 of them. The best scrapbooks that I chose to use were the ones that had no photo inserts aspects to the scrapbook, The articles were placed on pages of approximately 8X11 size with a single piece of plastic covering for each page, protecting the articles in question. I would cut the articles out of the newspapers in order that they would fit into the scrapbook even if it required multiple pages to preserve the full article.

Most of the articles saved were from the post-Beatles 1970s era onward as prior to that I could not afford the costs to purchase and maintain the scrapbooks. There was a local pharmacy employee who used to stack the newspapers on a daily basis and would inform me when a Beatles article would appear in the newspaper.

The scrapbooks served as excellent time capsules for those times.

My blog administrator, David Bedford, has encouraged me to share the scrapbooks with you, the members and visitors to the blog, and he told me it was Ok to do so as they are all items personally acquired for my personal Beatles print-related collection.

INSIDE THE BEATLES SCRAPBOOK

The various scrapbooks presented will not be in chronological order. You may see one from 1987 in one post and the next one may contain articles from 1992. They will be chosen randomly for display on the blog. Some will have subject matter that is consistent throughout the particular scrapbook. Others may not follow that trend! In that way those scrapbooks will mirror the Hodgepodge posts that have also been presented on this blog.

We will continue to present both old and new Beatles-related books, old and new Beatles magazines, and other print-related material on the blog! Since my original intention was to keep these articles for my own viewing, I put the articles in after cutting them from the newspaper. Some of them have attribution. Others do not. If anyone recognizes one of their articles that they have not received attribution for and would like to receive it, please let us know and I will amend the post if you provide the necessary updated info. If not, I will remove the article that you specify to avoid any problems.

Thank you and I hope you enjoy this new category on the blog!!!

BUZZ

In 1987, Yoko goes to Russia to advocate nuclear disarmament with a few other celebrities:

More about the Russian and the talks about disarmament:

Numerous articles of this time frame were devoted to the introduction of Beatles cds in the marketplace which came later than most other huge musical artists!

More cd info and a also a mention about analyzing the chins of celebrities

An article from the Hartford Courant about a release of the Help film!

More about celbrity chins! LOL. Hard to believe they treated this stuff as NEWS!

A Julian Lennon article from his early touring days!

Building anticipation from the Beatles cds

Beatles For Sale on CD

CD-planned obsolesence. Release the medium then years later introduce streaming and contribute to making hard copies of music take a lower rung on the ladder and eventually disappear if the music entrepeneurs have their way.

If you do not have to produce a physical product, there is much less overhead, cheaper for the music organizations to issue which translates into more $$$$. No matter how hard you try, you will not change my outlook on this subject!

A bit of discussion about Beatles video:

LOST BEATLES MOVIE SCRIPT

A discussion about a movie script the Beatles turned down that Todd Rundgren wrote a score for: Joe Orton’s script for Up Against It

A few interesting articles:

RIngo’s album was never issued from this new George and Ringo forthcoming LP discussion:

Beatles CD advertisement:

CD news, Ringo Chips Moman news and Yoko at Andy Warhol’s funeral:

The Yoko article was certainly a surprise to me when I saw it in the newspaper:

A great article authored by Allan Kozin in the New York Times about Beatles cds from 1987:

The picture sleeve to the Time Will Teach Us All picture sleeve. The song featured a duet with Julian Lennon and Stevie Wonder. The song was from the London stage musical of Time put together by Dave Clark!!! I went to see the stage presentation in London and had a great time!

One of the rarest and most costly Beatles picture sleeves to acquire: Notice that the record executives had not yet arrived at the point when they would later photoshop out the cigarette from Paul’s hand.

The back view of the picture sleeve:

John’s Toronto show:

An article from Rolling Stone discussing Let It Be:

A Ringo Wine Cooler ad which he may have regretted when he and Barbara were treated for their problem:

An essay that promotes a lot of thought:

More cd discussion and news about the Beatles suing Nike:

And the Beatles cd rampage continues:

A George Martin interview discussing the first 4 in mono controversy!

An article about Tim Leary former Harvard professor and one of his later attempts at “mind movies.”

Twiggy and Peter Max both had Beatles connection and a brief note about Paul recording with the late Phil Ramone:

Hope you enjoyed this first scrapbook blog! Tell your friends about it!

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

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PAUL McCARTNEY THE NEW WORLD TOUR 

ADRIAN ALLAN’S PAUL McCARTNEY BOOKS

My friend Adrian Allan has done a wonderful series of books in the past 5 or six years to document Paul McCartney’s live concert appearances over the years Here are the five books that have appeared thus far. One of the books has two editions, the first one issued in 2020 and an expanded edition issued in 2022. So in effect Adrian Allan has issued 6 books on the subject matter thus far. A special highlight of most of the books are the fan recollections of the specific tours. They serve as excellent scrapbooks for the McCartney legacy!

To avoid lengthy descriptions of each title, I have included the UK and the US Amazon links for you to peruse the individual book descriptions! Enjoy!

Adrian’s new title published in August of 2025

Publication date ‏ : ‎ Aug. 5, 2025

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published

Amazon UK link:

Paul McCartney The New World Tour 1993: Amazon.co.uk: Allan, Adrian: 9798296723789: Books

Amazon US link:

Paul McCartney The New World Tour 1993: Allan, Adrian: 9798296723789: Amazon.com: Books

Back cover of the book:

Paul McCartney After the Beatles: A Musical Appreciation
by Adrian Allan | 10 Jul 2019

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Lulu.com

Amazon UK link:

Paul McCartney After the Beatles: A Musical Appreciation: Amazon.co.uk: Allan, Adrian: 9780244478544: Books

Amazon US link:

Paul McCartney After the Beatles: A Musical Appreciation: Allan, Adrian: 9780244203481: Amazon.com: Books

Back cover of the book:

Paul McCartney After The Beatles: A Musical Appreciation Volume Two Paperback – 26 Mar. 2020
by Adrian Allan (Author)

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Lulu.com

Amazon UK link:

Paul McCartney After The Beatles: A Musical Appreciation Volume Two: Amazon.co.uk: Allan, Adrian: 9780244275327: Books

Amazon US link:

Paul McCartney After The Beatles: A Musical Appreciation Volume Two: Allan, Adrian: 9780244275730: Amazon.com: Books

Back cover of the book:

Wings Live Extended Special Edition Paperback – 4 Dec. 2022
by Adrian ALLAN (Author)

Back cover of the extended special edition:

Wings Live Paperback – 14 Dec. 2020
by Adrian Allan (Author)

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Lulu.com This was the earlier edition of the book published in 2020. Two years later the expanded deluxe edition of the book appeared which is shown above!

Earlier edition UK link: Wings Live : Allan, Adrian: Amazon.co.uk: Books

Amazon link to the earlier edition:

Wings Live: Allan, Adrian: 9781716381799: Amazon.com: Books

Back cover of the earlier edition of the book:

Paul McCartney The World Tour 1989-90 Paperback – 17 Mar. 2022
by Adrian ALLAN (Author)

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published

Amazon UK link:

Paul McCartney The World Tour 1989-90: Amazon.co.uk: ALLAN, Adrian: 9798415600175: Books

Amazon US link:

Paul McCartney The World Tour 1989-90: ALLAN, Adrian: 9798415600175: Amazon.com: Books

Back cover of the book:

Hope you enjoyed this post of the wonderful collection of Adrian Allan Paul McCartney books! I have them all, and I am confident that you will enjoy them as well if you decide to acquire them for your collections!

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

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A SHORT FICTIONAL STORY ABOUT JOHN LENNON LEAVING THE BEATLES IN 1962 AND THE FILM CALLED “SNODGRASS”

SNODGRASS– BY IAN R. MACLEOD

Everyone’s life can feature speculation as to what life may have turned out to be if you made choices to take a different turn in the forks of the road you were facing along the way. Ian R. Macleod wrote a fictional short story which examines the “what if’s” of life, in the case of the restless spirit of John Lennon, and what might have happened if John had quit the Beatles in 1962, instead of climbing the mountain of musical fame with his former partners. Beatles fiction is probably the most difficult genre for any author to attempt because so many Beatles fans are resistant to stories that do not reflect actual facts or events. Conversely, those authors that are able to attempt Beatle fiction and make it seem credible or possible are to be commended for attempting that very difficult task. In reading the short story and watching the UK feature, I kept wanting to scream out to the Lennon character, “Don’t make that choice,” fully knowing what he would have thrown away in terms of accolades and fame. However, you can also look at the other side of the coin and realize if Macleod’s Lennon had made that choice in 1962, he may still be alive!!! No matter where you stand on the issue of Beatles fiction, the story made me ponder the issue of life choices and where those choices might have redirected one’s destiny.

Wikipedia description of the book that the short story Snodgrass appears in: In Dreams (ISBN 0-575-05201-5)

In Dreams is a 1992 anthology book of science fiction and horror short stories, ‘a celebration of the 7-inch single in all-original SF and horror fiction’. It includes stories by Jonathan Carroll, Greg Egan, Ian R. Macleod, Alastair Reynolds, Lewis Shiner, and Don Webb. It was edited by Paul J. McAuley and Kim Newman, and published by Gollancz.

The paperback book which features the Snodgrass short story:

In Dreams (book) – Wikipedia

In Dreams by Paul J. McAuley | Goodreads

The UK TV program of Snodgrass posted by someone on YouTube which features Ian Hart of Backbeat fame as John Lennon If John Lennon had left The Beatles in 1962…. – YouTube