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The Beatles Covers – But Not Music!

When The Beatles were carrying the whole world in their wake, it seemed to be the case that every manufacturer that could, would make something, or anything that could be attached to them in order that they would increase their turnover and their income.

However one thing or item that largely went unnoticed was the special or first day issue cover or envelope. These nowadays are an accepted form of high quality marketing. It was this condition of High Quality that stopped many companies receiving permission or an endorsement from The Beatles Management Structure, or more importantly Brian Epstein himself.

The Beatles First Day Covers

This did ensure that many large sums of money from products did not benefit the group in any way, but the First Day or Special Event Cover seemed to pass by largely unnoticed. Over the years I have been able to obtain quite a few of these and I thought that again this part of my collection from my personal archive would be engaging for many fans.

Now these items are one off examples that I was fortunate enough to obtain. Some of them were promotional ideas and thoughts largely from EMI and other loosely linked organisations. They now make a very interesting and rare part of Beatles History.

The listing is as follows, with a brief pen picture description.

1). A standard Parlophone Stationery Envelope used at times for promotional purposes.

2). A Gibraltar Special Issue First Day Cover showing a 1967 John Lennon Photograph to commentate the Marriage of John and Yoko.

3). A Hard Days Night Special Envelope from 1964 to commemorate the release of The Beatles First Film complete with stamp and date stamp.

4). Apple 1968 Our First Four and a mint set of the individual Stamps. This is part of my Our First Four set. This set has been shown here before.

5). Isle of Man First Day Cover signed personally by Ringo Starr.

6). A one off envelope idea not preceded with.

7). A War Is Over Envelope from that period. This was obtained from EMI Records . Apparently only a very few were issued.

8). A Dark Horse Records Special Stationery Envelope used for Press Releases. This one was for the duo Splinter on the occasion of their first album. The Place I love.

9). The Special Envelope used by Capitol Records to enclose the re-call letters for the Butcher Covers for the Yesterday and Today Covers.

10). A general shot of the letter; one finished in Red and one in Blue Emblazoned Inks. Both of these and the envelope came via EMI  in London England. These had been sent to EMI as courtesy copies from Capitol Records in the USA.

11). A single close up shot of the Red Sample letter. Note the emblazoned word SAMPLE placed on the letter.

This completes the description of the illustrated items, and I add that there are more to be shown at a later date. These are priceless artefacts from my archives, and are kept in the dark and out of contact with direct sunlight. This is the first viewing undertaken for over two years.

Nigel Pearce

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BEATLES INFORMATION KING – KEN MICHAELS

The person I turn to when I want to learn about Beatles news, information about upcoming releases and recordings, and Beatles-related events in general, it is unquestionably fellow Nutmegger, Ken Michaels. I marvel at this man’s busy, seemingly non-stop schedule, of radio programs and podcasts that are extremely informative and important in being able to keep up with the current activities of The Beatles and Apple, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, as well as the activities and projects of the Lennon and Harrison Estates. Ken is the #1 source of that information for me and so many other Beatles fans.

Not only is Ken great at accumulating interesting Beatles news, he is an excellent interviewer of many prominent Beatles-related guests on both his radio shows and his regularly scheduled podcasts and there are many of them. Ken has the ability to ask the questions that even well-informed Beatles fans want to see posed to the guests. Ken often puts the guests in a relaxed mood where they often share information not given to other interviewers. Some of these podcasts are solo activities by Ken but on several of these podcasts there are also other well-informed and entertaining hosts that work as an excellent team that provide an ideal recipe for intelligent and informative discussion.

Ken Michaels
Ken Michaels

KEN’S STELLAR LINEUP OF SHOWS AND SOME OF HIS PERSONAL PROGRAM FAVORITES: To demonstrate the variety and versatility of the numerous programs that Ken is involved with and is an integral part of, we are including the links to those programs for your convenience:

EVERY LITTLE THING – KEN’S SYNDICATED BEATLES RADIO SHOW

Every Little Thing (Radio Show)-Listing of all the radio stations that carry it and when they air:

https://www.kenmichaelsradio.com/every-little-thing.html

Every Little Thing – On Demand–Archival Shows on WFDU’s Website:

https://www.wfdu.fm/hd1/archives

PODCASTS – THINGS WE SAID TODAY

With CO-HOSTS DARREN DEVIVO AND ALLAN KOZINN, A BI-WEEKLY BEATLES PODCAST

Things We Said Today Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@thingswesaidtoday-abeatles9321

           

First Interview with Peter Jackson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSLb7cpHy00

           

60th Anniversary of arrival in America with Bruce Spizer and Al Sussman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwEQdyHv5rM&t=5073s

TALK MORE TALK-A SOLO BEATLES BI-WEEKLY PODCAST

WITH CO-HOSTS KIT O’TOOLE, JOE MAYO, AND DARREN DEVIVO (EARLIER SHOWS FEATURED TOM HUNYADY AS A CO-HOST)

Talk More Talk: A Solo-Beatles Videocast: https://www.youtube.com/@talkmoretalksolobeatles

           Mind Games and More with David Spinozza and Ken Ascher:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUl3cyu4Nws

           Should Wings Be In The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqUa_sFt1MI

Ken Michaels Radio YouTube Channel: 

            Wings Reunion and Denny Laine Tribute with Denny Seiwell, Laurence Juber and Steve Holley:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uIqfs7cw5E

            Interview with Alan White:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI5FyfB8LaQ&t=1s

            Ultimate Beatles Trivia Show #9: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8b6HSC4US4&t=2s

            Beatles Panel-What We Want Released: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES4InDf9EgQ&t=2701s

Ken’s Website Home Page: 

 https://www.kenmichaelsradio.com/index.html

Ken’s Website Beatles Trivia Page: https://www.kenmichaelsradio.com/beatles-trivia–games.html

CLOSING SUMMARY:

As you can see from the multitude of programs that Ken is involved with on a regular basis, you will not be disappointed by checking out any or ALL of these programs on a regular basis. To be well-informed about Beatles information, Ken Michaels continues to be my favorite source!!!

BUZZ

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HUNTER DAVIES – A HUNTER OF COLLECTABLES

Written by the author of the official Beatles biography, Hunter Davies. Published in 2009 by Quercus. Not a very well-known book in the USA!

This book by Hunter Davies demonstrates his own collecting proclivities and tendencies including, stamps, football memorabilia, comics, postcards, books, autographs and of course, the Beatles!

Hunter deals with the obsession and the joys and the pitfalls of being a collector! A very enjoyable book, indeed!

The cover of the book that Hunter wrote about his own collecting interests:

Confessions of a Collector by Hunter Davies
Confessions of a Collector by Hunter Davies

Back Cover of the book:

A brief excerpt of this wonderful book:

A funny story at the British Museum

The story at the end of this page certainly rings true. When I first visited the British Museum in the 1980s, I remember entering the document room seeing a copy of the Magna Carta, the Gutenberg Bible and many other very historical documents. There was only a smattering of people around these documents, much to my amazement!

I saw a large collection of people at a table at the back of the room and my curiosity forced me to take a look. I embarrassed myself by letting out a loud chuckle as the large crowd gathered there was looking at hand-written Beatles lyrics donated to the museum by Hunter Davies! That funny occurrence made my day and confirmed my belief in the timeless status  that the Beatles had attained in world culture!

BUZZ

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Sean O’Mahoney – Editor of The Beatles Book Monthly

The Beatles book Monthly

Johnny Dean (his real name was Sean O’Mahony) of The Beatles Book Monthly!!! Have seen several references that have different spellings of his surname, so please bear with me with the various sources provided with this post….

Shown below is a 5 x 3.5 photo of Johnny Dean (his real name was Sean O’Mahony) of The Beatles Book Monthly which probably shows Johnny/Sean dressed up as a Beatle and on the reverse he has personally hand signed the souvenir “All My Love Johnny Dean” with lots of kisses. Johnny created a wonderful magazine with exclusive Beatle news and photos for Beatles fans all over the world!

Some biographical information from Wikipedia:

Sean O’Mahony (journalist) – Wikipedia

Johnny Dean aka Sean O'Mahoney
Johnny Dean aka Sean O’Mahony

As stated in a previous post, I also attempted to collect many of the signatures of the people who played a role in the Beatles story. Sean/ Johnny certainly did that. He passed away in 2020 at the age of 88, and his contribution to Beatle lore was immense in both a photographic and informational spectrum…

Here is Johnny’s/ Sean’s signature which I recently added to the archive!

Sean O'Mahoney's Autograph
Sean O’Mahony’s Autograph

Sean O’Mahony aka Johnny Dean

A bio about Sean/ Johnny that appeared in the Daily Beatle

Johnny Dean – The Daily Beatle (webgrafikk.com)

The first issue of what was to be 77 original issues before shutting down after the Beatles broke up and then eventually resuming until a total of 321 issues were completed until the final curtain went down on the magazine!

The Beatles Book Monthly
The Beatles Book Monthly

A special edition of one of Johnny’s books which featured primarily concert photographs:

Looking Through You from The Beatles Book Archives
Looking Through You from The Beatles Book Archives

A hardcover book of some of the best photos that appeared in the magazine over the years:

Best of The Beatles Book
Best of The Beatles Book

The two special holiday Christmas issues of the Beatles Monthly from 1965 and 1966:

The 1965 special Christmas issue of the Beatles Monthly. The special Christmas issues were in a larger -sized format:

The 1966 special Christmas issue:

The special reprint issue that came out after the first 6 issues of the magazine:

Special Reprint of the Magazine
Special Reprint of the Magazine

The very rare English language edition of a special holiday issue that appeared in Japan December of 1965: This was a larger format issue similar to the UK Christmas issues. They were larger in size than the regular Beatles Monthlies.

Rare Japanese Edition of The Beatles Book
Rare Japanese Edition of The Beatles Book

I would also like to acknowledge photographer Leslie Bryce, who took the majority of the Beatles Monthly photos over the years.

Did you subscribe to The Beatles Book Monthly? Have you got any copies? Let me know in the comments below.

Buzz

Find out more about Beatles Memorabilia in Terry Crain’s Excellent book on NEMS

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Apple at the BEEB – 1968 to 1972

APPLE at the BEEB is the product of the BBC Transcription Service who covered the Apple Records artistic output with zeal until 1973 when things at Apple began sadly to really fall apart .

This the result of combining many performances from Top of the Pops, Radio 1 and 2, which has resulted in a truly wonderful presentation that really signifies the quality of the Apple Records releases and the direction in which it was progressing.

Apple at the Beeb 1968 to 1972
Apple at the Beeb 1968 to 1972

This whole package is a one off presentation, and is wonderfully presented, but it was never intended for public resale, and this makes the setup, very desirable, extremely rare, and very historical in music history. 

Apple at the Beeb 1968 to 1972
Apple at the Beeb 1968 to 1972

I must also thank my colleague here John “Buzz” Bezzini who gave me a group of tracks, which gave me the direction in which I had to go. So with diligence and fortitude I began my quest, and the result is this marvellous set. When a contact was informed that it was myself that wanted the tracks i was informed that would not be a problem, and he was good to his word !! So thank you John for your generosity!!

Apple at the Beeb 1968 to 1972
Apple at the Beeb 1968 to 1972

It is so well put together, and really opens up a different world of Apple from Number 3 Savile Row, London W.1. You will find various photographs of the entire presentation, and it is a marvel to behold.

Apple at the Beeb 1968 to 1972
Apple at the Beeb 1968 to 1972

The other thing is that this whole package was at some time in the past deemed surplus to requirements and was expunged from the archives. A wasteful move in every sense. So please enjoy a true unique and wonderful collection of Apple Records at the Beeb !! it is not available to buy, as it has never been issued except internally throughout the BBC, but is now considered not to hold any value within their organisation. Hence my successful result in my quest. A very shortsighted decision in the light of things!!

Regards and Best 

Nigel Pearce

PS There is a second email to follow with some more excellent photos

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The Beatles Take a LOOK at LIFE!!

There was a time when both Look and Life magazine were the large format magazines that allowed photography and photo-journalism to take hold in the magazine marketplace. However, the digital age has greatly reduced this type of magazine.

The Beatles (or a Beatle) or a mention of the group on the cover of Look or Life Magazine – not in chronological order.

There are many issues of Life and Look that have articles on the Beatles in addition to those mentioned here. This post only deals with those issues where a photo appears or a mention of a group member appears on the cover. If you are aware of a Life/Look magazine that may have been missed in this series whereby the Beatles or a Beatle appears on the cover or where a Beatles name appears on the cover, please bring the issue to the attention of administrator David Bedford and he will add it to the post! Thank you!

LOOK MAGAZINE MARCH 18, 1969-written by Yoko’s former classmate at Sarah Lawrence, Betty Rollin. John gave some sarcastic remarks about the author of this piece intended to introduce the new couple to the world. The sarcastic remarks appeared on John and Yoko’s first appearance on the Dick Cavett show. John was disappointed in Betty because he expected a more positive portrayal of Yoko by her former college associate.

Look magazine with John and Yoko
Look magazine with John and Yoko

Look Magazine December 29, 1964-an early piece about the Beatles impact on hair styles:

Look
Look

A piece about the Yellow Submarine movie was featured in this issue

Look Magazine July 23 1968

A feature on Ringo- Look MagazineFeb 10, 1970 

LOOK Magazine-Jan. 9, 1968- the Richard Avedon photos:

Look Magazine-Dec. 1966-John’s acting break from the Beatles in “How I Won the War.”:

SPECIAL EDITION DECEMBER 1969

A special issue of the magazine intending to summarize the tumultuous decade of the sixties:

Part 2:

There are many issues of Life and Look that have articles on the Beatles in addition to the magazines mentioned here. This post only deals with those issues where a photo appears or a mention of a group member appears on the cover.

If you are aware of a Life and/ or Look magazine that may have been missed in this series whereby the Beatles or a Beatle appears on the cover or where a Beatles name appears on the cover, please bring the issue to the attention of administrator David Bedford, and he will add it to the post!

Thank you! Please also be aware that these magazines are not appearing chronologically:

LIFE MAGAZINE July 24, 1967

Only appeared as the cover in Australia, New Zealand and as this magazine indicates, Asia. One has to wonder why this cover did not appear in the USA or the UK. This cover is very costly to obtain/find now in collector’s circles. The late Henry Grossman took the wonderful Sgt. Pepper era cover photo.

Life- September 13, 1968-cover photo from the Mad Day Out:

LIFE Magazine 2011 – Remembering George Harrison 10 Years Later. An issue celebrating the life of George Harrison:

Life Magazine – April 16, 1971-Paul tells his story about the Beatles breakup:

Life magazine presents: With The Beatles-inside Beatlemania by their official photographer Robert Whitaker

2012

LIFE Magazine THE BEATLES From Yesterday to Today- 2001 Collector’s Edition:

Life Magazine – November 7, 1969-Ironically, about the Paul is Dead rumor and the Beatles as a group were soon to be no more:

LIFE Magazine Paul McCartney At 75 – 2017

Published 2022 Paul at 80

Life Magazine The Beatles- Then Now Forever- Oct 2021:

Life Reunion Special: The Beatles from Yesterday to Today- 12/11/95:

Life Magazine, Aug. 28, 1964:

LIFE Magazine- Remembering John Lennon 25 Years Later 2005:

LIFE- Feb 1984:

Life Magazine February 1981-Photos of John at home at the Dakota. This issue appeared in the year following his tragic death.

2 Special issues of Life dealing with the 60s:

A special double issue of Life dealing with the 60s:

Life Magazine-October 28, 1968:

Notice the reference to Yoko on the cover. I am sure this did not go over well with the parties concerned:

Life Atlantic Magazine 16 Sept 1968

June 1981 Issue of Life Magazine: Ringo Gets Married

QUESTION:

Do you have any of the Look or Life magazines featuring the Beatles or a solo Beatle on the cover? If so, which ones are your favorites? Let me know in the comments below.

BUZZ