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THE LAST BEATLES BOOK – THE BEATLES COLLECTED VIDEOGRAPHY

by Bill Last 

Independently published (March 17, 2025)

Don’t panic, fellow Beatles book collectors. It is certainly not the last Beatles book but it is a wonderful new book by longtime Beatles fan and collector, Bill Last!

Looking forward to receiving my copy of this book which has just been published. Over the years, as a fellow collector I purchased quite a few rare items from Bill Last. To me personally, that was the first indicator to me of Bill’s great Beatles knowledge-base. The fact that he not only knew of the very rare Beatles-related items that I was looking for, but he already had them in his personal collection spoke volumes to me as the Beatles items I was looking for would only be known to hardcore Beatles fans. I was so happy to learn that he has recently published a new book which I can’t wait to obtain a copy of and that I KNOW will be very good!!!

Here is the US Amazon link for the title:

THE BEATLES COLLECTED VIDEOGRAPHY: Last, Bill: 9798314490709: Amazon.com: Books

Here is the UK link for the book:

THE BEATLES COLLECTED VIDEOGRAPHY: Amazon.co.uk: Last, Bill: 9798314490709: Books

This is the description and background information concerning the book which also appears on the back cover photo…

The Beatles Collected Videography is a comprehensive guide to collecting The Beatles group and solo videos from 1962–2024.

“Part checklist, part critical assessment, and balancing the scholastic and the fun, this Videography will be a welcome addition to many a Beatles fan and collector’s reference desk. Notice I didn’t say ‘bookshelf’, it’s not one you’re gonna display, it’s gonna be one you refer to… constantly.”
Tom Frangione
The Beatles Channel
SiriusXM Radio


“Six decades after The Beatles invaded America, we still love all the music, laughs, joy, and memories they provide us. Part of that gift to the world was their great films and videos. I can say, without hesitation, that Bill Last has put out the most complete and well-assembled work on the subject of Beatles video. It’s a must-read for any Beatles fan and a crucial addition to any Beatles library.”
Charles F. Rosenay !!!
Liverpool Productions


About the Author
Bill Last is a first generation Beatles fan and collector. He is a singer-songwriter, musician, producer, arranger, educator, and author. He did script research for the 1978 Stephen Spielberg executive produced film “I Wanna Hold Your Hand”, and provided videos for the 2007 release “Photograph, the Very Best of Ringo”. His column “The Last Word on Collecting” appeared for years in the Beatles fanzine Good Day Sunshine and currently in the fanzine Octopus’ Garden.

The front cover of the softcover book:

The Beatles Collected Videography
The Beatles Collected Videography

Back cover of the book which features endorsements from two very prominent Beatles fans, Charles Rosenay!!! and Tom Frangione!

The Beatles Collected Videography
The Beatles Collected Videography

Well the book has arrived with a nice personal message from the author: Thanks Bill!

Bill has always produced quality work in any pursuit he has undertaken. This book will also fall under that category!!!

BUZZ

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NEW BOOK ALERT – VOLUME 2 – BOOTLEGS

BOOTLEG RECORDINGS
BOOTLEG RECORDINGS
BOOTLEG RECORDINGS
BOOTLEG RECORDINGS

Though not a Beatles-specific book per se, this is the new 2nd volume book from Italy that traces the history of underground or what is more commonly called as bootleg recordings. Authored by Fulvio Fiore and Alex Franchi, this is their latest title in a long line of very interesting books. The photographs provided here were taken by one of the authors, Alex Franchi and the book contains quite a bit of Beatles content. Want to make it absolutely clear that posting this book is in no way an endorsement or promotion of underground records, but they do exist, and they appeal to many collectors. This is a collected history of them. Copyright laws are more liberal in several European countries.

There has always been a lot of discussion from critics about the merits or lack thereof of the bootleg industry since their sale is strictly illegal. The collector and fans often take a different perspective seeing the availability of rare material from their idols or favorite artists that is not available elsewhere. I believe that the record companies could make the bootleg industry virtually disappear by catering to the fans interests as to what they would like to see properly issued. Marketing people in the various companies could certainly find a suitable way to not only present the material in the best possible sound quality, but to effectively promote it as well. Bob Dylan with his legally released Bootleg series seems to have found a good way to present his rare material for example.

Here is the text of what was recently sent to me and several of the photos provided for the post by Alex Franchi…

BOOTLEG – THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY, PART 2

FROM THE DVD ERA TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (1998/2024)

By Fulvio Fiore and Alex Franchi

704 Pages, Isla Publishing 2025 / Release Date March 28th, 2025

For ordering or additional information about the book: soundlover30@hotmail.com

Hi READERS! Here we are with the follow-up book of the “Illustrated History of Bootlegs”, 700 pages in addition to the 630 pages of the previous work, all worth reading!

The book traces the period 1998-2024, twenty-six years of history and technological innovations (CDs, DVDs, recordable Blurays and AI), with world market opening sales, traditional and online, of the good old “bootleg” in all its new formats. From 2000 to 2010, DVD reigns supreme, with thousands of titles and new subjects, including the Dutch “The WOW Corporation” (over 500 DVDs in their catalogue). After a decade, however, the new medium is replaced again by the revived vinyl and heroic CD labels, the Japanese Tarantura and the Swedish Crystal Cat, the latter with a catalogue, up to 2024, of 1300 titles! 

2024 is the year of “AI” boots, with the everlasting Beatles, Stones, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Springsteen reigning supreme and with the new idols of collectors Madonna, Adele and the latest acts like Taylor Swift. 

And here the story ends, even if, 55 years later, bootlegs (despite everything) are still alive… 

Here a few extracts on Beatles from the mammoth 700 pages.

Author Alex Franchi has informed me that this book is a limited edition of only 50 copies!

Here is the signed bookplate in the book…

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Some Fun Tonight – How The Beatles Rocked America

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“SOME FUN TONIGHT” BY CHUCK GUNDERSON

ONE OF MY FAVORITE SET OF BEATLES BOOKS

This is one of the favorite set of Beatles books in my personal archive. “Some Fun Tonight!” is the ultimate set of books you want to own to understand the incredible detail of the band’s three North American tours (1964-1966). I am not being hyperbolic or exaggerating matters when I say that author Chuck Gunderson has produced the ultimate document of record with this 2 volume set. Beautiful photographs accompany the unique and wonderful but sometime very hectic and tumultuous stories of the Beatles invasion of North America during their Magical Mystery Tours between 1964-66.

The books deal with many of the stories of the negotiations to play certain cities, the hysteria of the fans exhibited at many of the airports and hotels, the details of the off-the-cuff quotes and remarks of the Beatles delivered at their often zany press conferences are highlights. Chuck also discusses and details the opening acts along with the unique elements of specific concerts. These books are so detailed they also deal with the stories behind the shows, whether it was individual Beatle perceptions of the events as they were occurring, but also how the promoters viewed the happenings and many of the emcees and fans as well. The depth that Chuck Gunderson covers these multitude of subjects is truly astounding. The books are not only very entertaining but they are so packed with interesting information they are also very educational.


Whether you are a first generation fan, yearning to wallow in the nostalgia of once again experiencing the excitement of living in the 60’s, or whether you are 2nd or third generation fans wondering what you may have missed out on, these are THE BOOKS FOR YOU!!!

Some Fun Tonight – Get Your Copy Now

A few sites where these great books are available:

If you would like to purchase a personally signed copy from the author, it’s only available at his website: www.somefuntonight.com

Other sites where the book is available:

Beatles Book | Some Fun Tonight

A total of 618 pages for the 2 volumes. Published by Backbeat Books in both Hardcover and Softcover editions

The books are also available on Amazon

Some Fun Tonight!: The Backstage Story of How the Beatles Rocked America: The Historic Tours 1964-1966 (Volumes 1 & 2): Gunderson, Chuck: 9781495065705: Amazon.com: Books

and at a wonderful new book site dedicated to the study of the 60’s

Some Fun Tonight – Golden Age 60’s

Volume 1 of this comprehensive study of the Beatles North American tours:

Some Fun Tonight
Some Fun Tonight

Volume 2 which takes us up to the last live performance of the Beatles in America, at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park in August of 1966:

Some Fun Tonight
Some Fun Tonight

A side view of the massive books in their slipcase:

Some Fun Tonight

Chuck’s dedication page of volume 1 and his signature:

Chuck’s dedication on volume 2 and his signature:

CHUCK GUNDERSON INTERVIEWS

Some excellent interviews with Chuck Gunderson from three wonderful posts on YouTube of the “Things We Said Today” programs

Things We Said Today #81 – Chuck Gunderson – YouTube

Things We Said Today #152 – Chuck Gunderson (“Some Fun Tonight!”) on the Beatles’ U.S. tours – YouTube

Things We Said Today #191: Author Chuck Gunderson on Beatles’ 66 tour; RIP Scotty Moore – YouTube

In closing this post, I would like to address these questions to those first generation Beatles fans that were fortunate enough to have seen them live in 1964, 1965, or 1966.

If you saw the Beatles live in North America between 64-66, what were your impressions then, and what are they now? How do you answer questions from others who may not be Beatles fans when they ask you about those times?

What is your favorite memory of seeing the Beatles performing live? Let me know in the comments.

Be healthy and be happy!!!

Buzz

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THE MASTER OF THE SITAR – RAVI SHANKAR

Ravi ShankarMeaning & History of the name “Ravi.” Ravi means “sun” in Sanskrit. Ravi is a Hindu god of the sun.

Meaning, origin and history of the name Ravi – Behind the Name

George Harrison and Ravi Shankar

It sort of adds a little extra meaning to the 1969 recording of George Harrison’s “Here Come the Sun” about George perceptions of light and truth and his wish for enlightenment in the world. When George Harrison met Ravi Shankar in the mid sixties, there was a radical change in George’s philosophy of life and what he now deemed to be really important. Ravi Shankar’s influence on George was immeasurable, He exposed George Harrison to a form of musical expression that was centuries old yet was about to make huge waves in the relatively new field of popular/rock music. Due to Ravi Shankar’s influence on George and the Beatles music, Eastern music and philosophy received acceptance and interest in Western culture. Ravi became akin to being a surrogate “father figure” to George.

Ravi Shankar ws a master of the Indian stringed instrument known as the sitar. His approach to music was akin to the discipline exhibited by many classical music musicians in the West. To be an expert at your craft and musical instrument requires many years of dedication and hard work. There were many interviews with Ravi over the years where Ravi expressed an appreciation for popular music but you could also sense that he felt that popular music was clearly inferior to both classical music and classical Indian music as it was far more difficult to both learn and to play!

However, he was very smart in understanding that George’s immense popularity in pop music helped spread the word about his music, his talent and musical philosophy.

This book about Ravi’s life was first published in 1968.

In 2007, they issued a limited revised/updated edition of the book. Only 250 signed copies were issued of the limited edition. Presenting to you my copy of this edition which is copy #219 of 250.

Published by Mandala Publishing. This is the slipcase for the book:

Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar

This is the front cover of the book featuring a picture of Ravi Shankar as a young man:

Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar

Ravi’s signature in the book:

The limited edition features a beautiful signed print by photographer Michael Collopy. This is in my copy of the print. The photograph clearly exhibits the virtuoso’s dedication to his instrument, the music and his craft.

Copyright and publishing information about the limited edition:

The Table of Contents for this wonderful book:

Raga Mala

Another wonderful limited edition book about Ravi Shankar and his life entitled “Raga Mala” which was published by Genesis Publications in 1997. The Genesis editions that held the most interest to me were the ones directly having to do specifically with the Beatles.

As a result, I postponed getting the Shankar book much to my chagrin as prices for the book continued to rise, until I one day stumbled onto Ebay when a signed Genesis copy of the book was available for $100. It did not have all the extras of the Genesis issued book like the incense etc, but that did not bother me as the opportunity of buying the book at a greatly reduced price was there so I jumped at the chance. The book is an excellent recalling of Ravi’s life and is a true educational opportunity in understanding the life experiences that helped to hone Ravi’s dedication to his life’s work.

The front cover of the Genesis book:

The signature page of my copy of the Genesis Shankar title:

The copyright information to the Genesis book:

Ravi Shankar performed at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival and the Beatles designed a wonderful print/poster for the event though they were not to appear at this historic concert. Years later they released a dvd of the Monterey Concert video and they issued a small book to accompany the dvd’s release which included the Beatles print on the cover.

The back cover of the small book which mentions Ravi:

An attempt to blend Eastern and Western musical styles released on Dark Horse Records:

I always loved the melody to this tune released on this LP written by Ravi Shankar:

I Am Missing You (2022 Remaster)

Producer: George Harrison Mixer: Paul Hicks Sound Engineer: Paul Hicks Composer: Ravi Shankar

The soundtrack to the movie “Raga” released on Apple. Both John Lennon and George Harrison went to view this film together in New York City. They actually met both going into the theater at the same time. George acknowledged this in his interview on the Dick Cavett show.

An LP that George Harrison helped Ravi to promote featuring “The Chants of India.” The LP was released on George Harrison’s Dark Horse label.

A live Ravi concert on Apple featuring Ravi and two other highly regarded Indian musicians:

Ravi asked George if he could do something to help the famine in Bangla Desh and George responded to his beloved friend’s request. This is the resulting LP of a truly historic concert which set the tone and pattern of all music benefit concerts to come:

Ravi Shankar’s performance at the Monterey Pop Festival from 1967-saw this post on Youtube:

Ravi Shankar In Monterey Pop Festival 1967 | Alla Rakha | Full Concert | Rare HD – YouTube

Whether you enjoy or appreciate Indian music is your own personal choice. For example I prefer pop music, the good tune, a nice melody. However as an educational opportunity that does not mean that I cannot appreciate a different form of musical expression. I loved George Harrison’s adaptation of some of the Indian musical instruments and sounds to the Beatles catalog. Even if Ravi’s form of musical expression is not my favorite, that does not prevent me from admiring and appreciating its complexity and rigorous difficulty to play well.

Ravi Shankar was a master at his instrument and is respected worldwide for his many musical contributions. He was a positive influence on George and perhaps that was one of his greatest gifts to the world. Ravi Shankar lived to be in his 90’s and passed away in 2012. According to reports, he was at George’s side when he passed away in 2001.

In closing, is there a particular piece of Western pop music that was influenced directly by Indian music that is a favorite of yours. Please do not use a Beatles song in response to this question. Thank you and I hope you enjoyed this post about these 2 special Ravi Shankar books.

Buzz

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THE HILLS ARE ALIVE WITH THE SOUND OF MUSIC – AND THE BEATLES

I wonder if Rodgers and Hammerstein could ever have envisioned the powerful impact their song and soundtrack for the “Sound of Music” would have on the world, either as part of a hit stage show or a phenomenally successful film or record album. I am sure we could also never have imagined or projected the impact the Beatles would have in both the musical and cultural changes that occurred in the sixties.

One thing I have always been fascinated with as a Beatles fan was their impact on others who had also attained a level of fame or notoriety, especially younger people, in particular child actors in Hollywood. That is the intended focal post of this post…

ANGELA CARTWRIGHT

Angela Cartwright starred as Brigitta von Trapp, the fifth von Trapp child in the worldwide film sensation, “The Sound of Music.” Angela was equally famous and well-known for her role as one of the daughters of Danny Williams (Danny Thomas) on the Danny Thomas hit television show. Angela Cartwright portrayed Linda Williams from 1957–1964. Later on, this was followed by quite the long stint of playing Penny Robinson on the Lost In Space hit television series.

Angela’s resume of TV and film appearances over the years is both lengthy and impressive.

Angela Cartwright’s wonderful website link is provided below for your convenience filled with her artwork, her books, jewelry items, photos, perfume and a section about her good friend and fellow actor who is an excellent musician, Bill Mumy (Twilight Zone, Lost in Space, and many others accomplishments on his own sterling resume’) Angela’s website site also contains items of her sister, Veronica Cartwright who is also an actress (and was in Alfred Hitchcock’s, “The Birds”) among many other notable accomplishments.

Hope you will check out the wonderful memories and items that Angela has at her website: Here is the link

Angela Cartwright Studio

One of the items that I have every intention to purchase in the near future is the Sound of Music book of memories that Angela has compiled as a scrapbook of her favorite recollections of the making of that memorable film..

Following one of the Beatles Hollywood Bowl concerts, Angela was invited to meet the Beatles as the following photograph will attest. She has graciously allowed me to post this signed photograph and to share her smile with you…

BILL MUMY

This musician/actor also has quite the resume’ including multiple classic appearances on Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone and starring as Will Robinson in the hit TV series “Lost in Space” along with fellow stars Angela Cartwright, June Lockhart, Guy Williams, Jonathan Harris, Marta Kristen and Mark Goddard.

It is interesting to note that despite Bill Mumy’s stellar TV career, you also realize that being a musician has always been his first true love.

Check out this recent interview with Bill that I recently saw on YouTube:

Harvey Brownstone Interviews Bill Mumy, Renowned Actor, Musician and Author, “Danger, Will Robinson” – YouTube

At the 59:30 mark of this great interview, Bill Mumy details one of his biggest regrets. Take a listen, it has to do with “The Beatles.” I’ll bet that Angela Cartwright never lets him live that decision down!!!

Came across this special treat on YouTube featuring Bill Mumy and the son of Monkee, Michael Nesmith, Christian Nesmith performing a George Harrison song.

Bill Mumy, Circe Link, Christian Nesmith – If I Needed Someone (The Beatles) – YouTube

A song that Bill Mumy penned in the folk style, which has always been his favorite, detailing many of his experiences as the character of Will Robinson in “Lost in Space.”

Bill Mumy ( Supermegafest 2018 ) – YouTube

A Bill Mumy website:

Bill Mumy’s Real Good Store

Bill Mumy also has numerous excellent CD offerings available on Amazon.

A great book release of Bill Mumy, which I purchased. Loved the stories in this book. Bill tells his stories in vivid and descriptive detail. When reading about Bill’s experiences with Steve McQueen, for example, in filming the movie Papillon, I felt the same level of anxiety and fear that Mr. Mumy did, reading about his interactions with the temperamental movie star.

The back cover of this wonderful book:

Bill’s wonderful personal inscription to me when I purchased his book:

Jon Walmsley,

Also known as Jason Walton, the character he played on the 9 year running network TV series, “The Waltons” Jon was in the original cast of the film “The Homecoming with actress Patricia Neal which along with another pre-cursor to the Walton TV series film called “Spencer’s Mountain” laid the groundwork for the hit TV series. Jon Walmsley continued in the role of Jason Walton that he played in the Homecoming and eventually the TV series began its staggering climb to the top of the TV ratings in the 70’s. In the series, Jon as Jason Walton, would be able to showcase his considerable and admirable musical talents as part of his TV character. Jon is not only a versatile instrumentalist, he is also a composer and singer.

Here is Jon’s website where you can purchase examples of his music

Jon Walmsley Music | Jon Walmsley Jon’s website- where you can order both photos, and his wonderful music and schedules where you might be able to see him play.

A few musical samples of Jon’s formidable musical talents from YouTube: I admit to my biased choices of several Beatles-related samples to showcase:

Here Comes The Sun – Happy Birthday George Harrison! – YouTube Jon’s birthday tribute to George Harrison

Blackbird – Happy Birthday Paul McCartney! – YouTubeJon’s birthday tribute to Paul McCartney

Jon Walmsley Britweek 2013 – YouTube Jon’s excellent Something guitar solo

Jon Walmsley – “Another Perfect Day” Live – YouTube Another excellent Jon Walmsley performance in the UK

“Wonderful Tonight” – Nashville, IN – 22 Oct 2023 – YouTube Jon plays the song Eric Clapton created for Pattie Boyd, George

A wonderful recent CD of Jon’s that I purchased features many covers of some classic British Rock: Including 2 Lennon/McCartney covers. The cd also features a couple of Jon’s original compositions

The track listing for the cd:

JON PROVOST – TIMMY on “LASSIE”

Jon Provost as Timmy on Lassie was one of the first TV child stars that I followed on my family’s early black and white set. He and Lassie made quite the team and the entertainment back then was certainly more family-oriented and less shock-centered for the viewing audience. Both Jon Provost and June Lockhart who played Timmy’s mom on a portion of the series were great in presenting interesting story lines on a regular basis for an audience that seemingly had a pretty wide age base.

Jon’s wife, Laurie Jacobson, has written a wonderful book about her husband’s role in the series, dealing with such issues as the trials and tribulations of being a child star back in that era. It is also interesting to note some of the observations that several of the actors have had about a common co-star, June Lockhart, who is currently in her late 90s. June, according to the actors, loved rock music and was far more accepting of the new music than many that were her junior. It is also interesting to note that June worked with Angela, Bill Mumy and Jon Provost.

Here is the Jacobson book about Jon Provost. Once again, you will marvel at many of the stories in this title…

Jon Provost and Laurie Jacobson’s very warm personal inscription to me in the book:

Here is a listing of some of the books by Laurie Jacobson as well as her website link:

website: www.lauriejacobson.com


Laurie Jacobson book titles:

Hollywood Haunted — Authors’ Cut

Top of the Mountain: The Beatles at Shea Stadium 1965 

TV Dinners   

Dishing Hollywood

Timmy’s in the Well 

Hollywood Heartbreak

 Laurie, in discussions with her husband, Jon Provost, has graciously shared the following information

with me:

“Jon was fortunate to see the Beatles twice — once at the Hollywood Bowl ’65 and the second at Dodger Stadium ’66.  He never received an invitation to meet the Beatles after the concert at a private home like his friend Angela Cartwright.  He didn’t hear about it until it was all over.  We thought about it as we wrote this.  Jon’s mom fielded a lot of his invitations.  He remembers coming home one day in 1960 and being told that she got a call inviting Jon as the special guest at some car race.  She said no.  Jon figured out it was the Indy 500 and was able to save the day on that one. 

We wonder if she got the call for Jon to meet some rock and roll band.  She very well could have said no and never mentioned it to him.  Maybe it happened that way, but the bottom line is that he never got to meet them.  But he did see them twice.  The Dodger Stadium concert was their 2nd to last concert in the US.  After that, it was Candlestick and home.  When Paul heard that Candlestick Park was closing, he insisted on being the last act there.  Jon and I went, of course. Paul played some footage of the ’66 concert during his concert- full circle moment.   

PS: Jon loved everything about the Beatles. Of course he loved their music. He grew his hair long, wore groovy clothes,  And once some of the kid stars started having top 10 hits, like Shelley Fabares, with “Johnny Angel” Shelley Fabares was also on The Donna Reed Show as Paul’s sister…and later on “Coach”, Paul Petersen from the Donna Reed show with “My Dad”, Johnny Crawford from the Rifleman with “Cindy’s Birthday”, a record company asked Jon if he was interested in auditioning.  Music was not Jon’s strong point, but who didn’t want to be a rock star!  He went down with 2 friends. Jon played bass on “Long, Tall Texan” and basically got a “don’t call us; we’ll call you” response.”

Laurie Jacobson was so kind in sharing another wonderful detail about Jon’s Beatles boots that he had acquired all those years ago. “Jon also kept the Beatle boots which I treasure and proudly display. The fact that he saved them says a great deal about his love for “the Fabs.” 

Laurie went on to say that she went on Chris Carter’s “Breakfast With The Beatles” show to discuss and promote her Beatles at Shea Stadium book. Her comments about Chris Carter, “He is so great, was in the successful band Dramarama!  Jon went with me, and Chris completely flipped out meeting him.  Then the Beaver – Jerry Mathers – called me at the studio to request one of his fave Beatle songs, HELP! and I thought Chris was going to pass out.  He shouted, “This may be the best show I’ve ever done!”  Considering who he’s interviewed, that was something.”

Thank you, Jon and Laurie, for the wonderful recollections of times gone by! They are much appreciated!

Highly recommend that you check out this wonderful book by Laurie Jacobson about what it was like for a childhood TV star to grow up in that era and in that locale…Despite the almost exclusively positive public perception of the Hollywood lifestyle, as Ringo Starr would sing in the song, “It Don’t Come Easy.”

The back cover of the Jon Provost title:

Jon was always very photogenic and as he became a teenager his photos were featured in many Teen magazines such as 16:

Jon’s change in hair length and facial hair was both symptomatic and reflective of the times:

This photo of Jon Provost, June Lockart, and Lassie will always take me back to a seemingly simpler time when there was a lot less to worry about or lose sleep over. I don’t know if that is just nostalgia on my part or if there is a lot of truth in that feeling or perception.

Have to take the time to spotlight and recommend Laurie Jacobson’s wonderful book about the Beatles at Shea Stadium in 1965. It can be purchased at her website or at Amazon and many other book venues:

BUTCH PATRICK

I met Butch Patrick (Eddie Munster) at a Fest for Beatles Fans many years ago when he was promoting a book about the Munsters. He remains a diehard Beatles fan and collector to this day. As a Beatles book collector, I discovered that the Beatles themselves enjoyed the Munsters TV show as is evidenced by a sample page from the following book below that I purchased: “The Munsters A Trip Down Mockingbird Lane.”

Back Stage Books Publisher

Publication date September 1, 2006 Author: Stephen Cox

A sample page from my copy of the book. The afterword of this book was written by Butch Patrick who played Eddie Munster on the series. To this day, he is a big Beatles fan and also a fellow Beatles collector. When I bought my copy of the Munster book by Stephen Cox, this page in particular, appealed to my crossover interests in both the Beatles and this very funny TV show. Grandpa Munster (Al Lewis) and Eddie seemed to be the two Munster characters that had quite an affinity for the Beatles.

The Standells – I Wanna Hold Your Hand – IN COLOR – YouTube

Saw this posted on YouTube. Remember this performance by the Standells? If you do, you are a first-generation Beatles fan!!!

Never saw this in color as to the best of my knowledge, it was never produced or recorded in color. The Munsters two years on TV only featured black and white episodes, though they did make a pilot episode in color. So what you see above, must have been a colorization process by someone.

JOHN RITTER

Though not a childhood actor, John Ritter joined The Waltons as the character, the Rev. Matthew Fordwick, in the 70s. He was later to star on the hit TV show Three’s Company. John was also a very big Beatles fan. His dad was none other than musician Tex Ritter. When John Ritter passed away from his heart problem unexpectedly, he left no doubt as to his love for the Beatles. His gravestone carries the line from the Abbey Road LP “And in the End, the love you take is equal to the love you make…”

John Ritter was a Beatles fan – BeatleLinks Fab Forum

On the hit TV series, Three’s Company, you would often see camera shots inside the interior of character Jack Tripper’s bedroom, and you could see the following Beatles poster hanging on the wall. Jack Tripper, of course, was brilliantly played by John Ritter.

John Ritter’s gravestone:

Here is a picture of the late Vincent Price, the late Carrie Fischer, Ringo Starr and the late John Ritter

Ringo (1978)

‘Three’s Company’ actor Richard Kline recalls befriending John Ritter: ‘He was just the all-American boy’ | Fox News

Some of the details of the TV special that John Ritter did with Ringo Starr in the seventies...

Ringo (1978 film) – Wikipedia

STANLEY AND BARRY LIVINGSTON

Stanley Livingston (Chip from the long-running “My Three Sons” TV series) is also a Beatles fan, and according to this bio, he is or was working on the production of a Quarrymen film – look toward the end of this link

Stanley Livingston – Stanley’s Bio, Credits, A… – Stage 32

Stanley Livingston – Nite of Dreams

Stanley’s brother Barry Livingston, who played Ernie on My Three Sons, once did a guest appearance on Chris Carter’s Breakfast with the Beatles:

Barry Livingston joins Chris Carter for Breakfast With The Beatles 30th Anniversary!

My signed photo of the Livingston Brothers who both liked the Beatles very much and they acted for many years on the “My Three Sons” television show as the characters, Chip and Ernie Douglas! They also have lengthy film credits to their wonderful careers.

Actor Mark Hamill from the Star Wars film series is also another rabid Beatles fan, as was the late actress Cindy Williams from the Laverne and Shirley television series. She had a John Lennon lithograph in her collection. I remember distinctly reading that somewhere, but the original source of that information escapes me…

Trust me when I tell you that this is only a very small sample of Hollywood stars that love or loved the Beatles. Ask Dustin Hoffman what he thinks of McCartney and his Drink to Me (Picasso’s Last Words) song which Paul composed right in front of him!!!

For you first-generation Beatles fans out there, do you have a favorite overlap memory with something about the Beatles appearing or occurring in one of your favorite TV shows from the sixties or maybe even the seventies? For more recent generations, when you see an older TV series that your parents or grandparents may have enjoyed, might you have the same joy in viewing episodes of this old show, or do they seem out of place or dated to you? What do you enjoy the most about the old programs, and what is your biggest pet peeve about them?

Look forward to your responses!

The number of Hollywood stars, both young and old, who loved the Beatles is massive. Burt Lancaster once had all of the Beatles in his house for a film screening of Peter Sellers ‘ “A Shot in the Dark.” One obvious lesson from all of this discussion in this post is that not only weren’t there any age restrictions in loving the Beatles from the players/actors in TV Land but many celebrities who were famous and well-known in their own lives were still massively impressed with the mass adulation and the fame attained by those 4 individuals from Liverpool. I don’t remember the source, but I recall John Lennon once making a comment that when he and the other guys were in a gathering of other very famous and notable people, attention still gravitated towards them and they “The Beatles”, couldn’t fathom or understand why all of the fuss. We may not be able to put the answer to that question clearly in words, but our ears and our hearts certainly can tell us the reasons why!

Hope you enjoyed today’s post!

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A Few French language Beatles Books

This blog post will feature a few French language Beatles books. We have several French authors as members of the blog and a few of those titles will be featured here today. In the future, we are planning to post Beatles books by more foreign language authors.

Today, we would like to highlight some of the works of French authors, Jean-Louis Polard, Eric Krasker and additionally a special book I recently received from a fellow Beatles collector in France which I was very pleased about as it is a French Beatles graphic novel (comic book) that deals with the Beatles in Paris! It combines my interest in both the Beatles and comic books.

The universal appeal of the Beatles has no border or language restrictions and we are proud to have many authors of these books as members of the blog.

Here are some of the book projects author Jean-Louis Polard has been involved with!

Truly, the Beatles were citizens of the world!

JEAN-LOUIS POLARD

‘Le Dictionnaire des Beatles’ (Michel Lafon) published in 1995

Le Dictionnaire
Le Dictionnaire

‘Le Dictionnaire des Beatles’ (Le Castor Astral) republished in 2000

Le Dictionnaire
Le Dictionnaire

‘Le Jour où John rencontra Paul – Le Choc des Beatles’  (Michel Lafon ) published in 1996.

Actually it’s the French version of ‘The Day John met Paul’. Jean-Louis Polard wrote the preface to this book. The book’s author is Jim O’Donnell!

‘The Beatles: Get Back to their roots – Les racines musicales de John, Paul, George et Ringo’ (Librinova) 2020

‘The Beatles: Get Back to basics again – Les racines musicales de John, Paul, George et Ringo’ (Librinova) 2021- Volume 2

Author Jean-Louis Polard interviews Mark Lewisohn in Belgium. Jean-Louis also met the blog administrator of this blog, David Bedford, in Belgium.

In the past we have discussed the importance of networking in the concept of collecting. A fellow collector in France named Roland Lestoquoit who loves to collect Beatles-related posters signed by the individual photographers. He has a superb collection and we have worked out a couple of wonderful trades. He is a kind soul. He recently sent me several signed French Beatles book titles.

Eric Krasker is a highly regarded author who has several well-known French language titles:

Here is one of them dealing with the Beatles gigs at the Olympia in Paris. I have corresponded by email with Eric asking him if there will be an English edition printed in the future. Eric has responded in the affirmative but it will take some time. It is a 600 page book which I am eager to read in my native language.

Les Beatles à l’Olympia

This book is in the French language and not yet translated in English, it already features several documents in English, especially all the correspondence between Brian Epstein and the Olympia management. Now, as far as the English edition is concerned, the author is awaiting a reply from several foreign publishers who might be interested in publishing an English edition. To be continued…

Le Cherche Midi, 2024

Graphic conception: Justine Dupre

Back Cover of the book:

At my friend Roland’s request, Eric was so kind to sign the book for me…

I do have an English edition of one of Eric’s books and it is terrific dealing with many myths propogated about the Beatles in the early years. Eric helps to set the record straight to some of these in this great title:

THE BEATLES: FACT AND FICTION 1960-1962

Published by SEGUIER, 2009

Language: English

A note from Eric concerning this title:

As far as the book Fact & Fiction (1960-1962) is concerned, the book is NOT out of print yet, and can still be ordered at this address in England :

Rewind Retro

Craig McGregor

Unit F3

Churcham Business Park

Gloucester, Churcham

Gloucestershire

GL2 8AX

United Kingdom

Email : rewindretroshop@gmail.com

The French language version of the book: Published by Seguier Editions, Paris

Another Eric Krasker title:

LA FRANCE ET LES BEATLES – VOL. 1 Paperback – November 1, 2005

French Edition  by Eric KRASKER (Author), Jean-Claude HOCQUET (Author)

Publisher-SEGUIER

Publication date-November 1, 2005

The Volume 2 mystery has been solved. There was a notification a while back that there would be a volume 2 to the work above and the Vol 2 proposed cover is shown below (the proposed book cover in red shown below)

I had asked Mr. Krasker if the title shown below was forthcoming in the near future and the was so kind in sending me a reply to my inquiry. As it turns out, apparently much of the content that was intended for vol 2 was incorporated into the Beatles Olympia title:

“The book was released on 18 January 2024, and was called : The Beatles at the Olympia – Three weeks that changed the face of the pop culture.

In fact, it should be pointed out that the book contents already features 75 to 80% of the material which was initially supposed to be incorporated in the book La France et les Beatles – Vol. 2.

The French 1965 tour will be released apart (separately), within an undetermined period.

Actually, there were a lot of previously unpublished documents and many testimonies just for the Olympia engagement (15 January-4 February 1964), and adding all this material to the one of the 1965 tour would have resulted in a 1000 + pages book, which was not realistic for the publisher.

So, I decided to concentrate my efforts only on the Olympia period and published all I had on this subject so that I could make a book as complete as possible.”

The proposed cover for what would have been Vol 2:

Roland Lestoquoit was also aware that I love the Beatles appearances in comic books as part of my collecting passion. I was thrilled that he sent me this graphic novel hardbound Beatles comic dealing with the Beatles escapades in Paris, France and was signed by a couple of the creators of this wonderful book at Roland’s request. I thank him and them for this wonderful kindness..

I love this large format comic book in French

The Beatles in Paris

Vassilissa & Philippe Thirault (daughter and father) are the scriptwriters, Christopher is the cartoonist and Degreff is the colorist.

Hachette Livre March 2024

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Back Cover of the book:

A brief excerpt page from the (graphic novel) comic book: As I recall the German versions of I Want to Hold Your Hand (Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand) and She Loves You (Sie Liebt Dich) were recorded at Pathé Marconi Studios in Paris.

The credits attributed to the book:

Signature page #1:

Signature page #2:

Merci-to my wonderful new friends in France!

Here are a few more fascinating French titles at this link:

The Beatles Discomania – A Great Book | Beatles Blog

Do you have any non-English Beatles books in your collection?

If so, what is your favorite non-English language Beatles book? If you own a foreign language book is it because you can understand the language, or is it because the photos in the book are very unique and distinct?

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