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Beatlefan for a Beatles Fan

Beatlefan

Six times per year I eagerly anticipate the new issue of Beatlefan magazine to appear in my mailbox. Even in the digital age in which we live, with information being conveyed instantly across the internet, it is Beatlefan magazine which I rely on for my major source of Beatles news. It is one of only a few print magazine sources about the Beatles that I own a copy of every issue since issue #1.

Bill King, the editor, and his excellent staff of writers, including Brad Hundt, Al Sussman, Kit O’Toole, and Bruce Spizer, among many others, make it an absolute pleasure when every issue arrives, as new and exciting Beatles-related information is always provided to the viewer. The editorials about new releases are wide-ranging in their perspectives and present new ways to perceive the merits (or lack thereof) of the respective releases!

New Beatles books are reviewed as well as dvd releases and underground recordings as well. Bill King, with his journalistic background, has found the perfect formula to satisfy the insatiable appetite of Beatles fans for new information about their idols. The news section not only reports the news but it often puts the information into the proper cultural context and meaning.

Shown below are a few sample issues of the magazine. Following the sample issues are the hard-to-find hardcover books of early Beatlefan issues published by Pierian Press many years ago. I sincerely hope that publisher and editor Bill King decides to publish the entire run of Beatlefan magazine in the hardcover format one day as they richly deserve to be permanently preserved for their quality and insight concerning the Beatles phenomenon. For informational or subscription inquiries, you can contact Beatlefan at beatlefanmagazine@gmail.com

Beatlefan with Paul McCartney on the Cover
Beatlefan with Paul McCartney on the Cover
Beatlefan about John Lennon's Last Sessions
Beatlefan about John Lennon’s Last Sessions
Plastic Ono Band
Plastic Ono Band

The two hardcover editions of Beatlefan magazine’s early issues, published by Pierian Press many years ago.

Beatlefan Hard Cover
Beatlefan Hard Cover
The Second Beatlefan Hard Cover
The Second Beatlefan Hard Cover
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Happy Birthday, Yoko – But Who is the REAL Yoko Ono?

John and Yoko

Is there a more divisive and controversial person in Beatles history than Yoko Ono? Why was she always at John’s side? What did the others think of her? Did Yoko split up The Beatles? The Get Back series proved that she and John were almost inseparable, but many more people were in the studio!

There is always a lot of negative press, but now there is a new book by Madeline Bocaro called In Your Mind – The Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono. For a change, this is an objective look at Yoko and who the REAL Yoko Ono Lennon is, which will surprise you.

In Your Mind - The Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono
In Your Mind – The Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono

Ono’s fascinating life goes way beyond what most people know. We visit Yoko’s inner and outer worlds. You will be touched by her wit and wisdom, her spiritual nature, and her intent.

John and Yoko
John and Yoko

Although always associated with John, her life story spans thirty-three years before meeting John Lennon, twelve years with him, and over forty years of creativity since his death. Yoko breaks down the boundaries between art and life. Her enchanting philosophy and uplifting positivity are irresistible. She shows us the truth – with sincerity and humor, enlightening us to our own superpowers.

Ono’s work is unfinished – to be completed in your mind.

Madeline Bocaro
Madeline Bocaro

Her art is on the ceiling, on the floor, and in the sky. It is invisible – a wind, a whisper, a scream. It is imagining one thousand suns rising, a billion universes, stealing moonlight on the water… Ono’s music and films are an extension of her art. This book covers every aspect of her life and work. 

Will you be bold enough to read this book with an open mind and discover the REAL Yoko?

Get your copy of Madeline’s great book on Yoko Ono.

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THE BEATLES IN AUSTRALIA – TO THE TOPPERMOST OF THE POPPERMOST

Beatles in Australia

The Beatles in Australia? Hamburg has often been credited as the birth of the Beatles as it was the place where they honed their musicianship there with long 7 or 8-hour sets. Fans in the UK and Liverpool specifically, would probably object to that description because the hysteria surrounding Beatlemania occurred when the Beatles returned to their native England after their Hamburg stint. It was after the Beatles had returned to the UK that their songwriting skills also began to flourish. Most Beatles scholars would state that once the Beatles came to America, they conquered the world.

However, the Australians will point out proudly that the largest Beatles crowd and reception to view them during 1964, was not in any of those countries. The biggest crowd to attempt to see the Beatles was in Australia and this book published in Australia is a historical photo essay of the Beatles’ 1964 trip to that country. It is estimated that more than 300,000 fans came to welcome the band In Adelaide, which was the largest crowd seeing them in their touring career.

The Beatles must have been in shock for such a large crowd to view them along a 10-mile route that day.   Another reason the book holds a special place in my collection is that the drummer pictured on the cover is not Ringo Starr, it is Jimmie Nicol, who substituted for Ringo while he was ill for 13 days during the Beatles playing in the Netherlands and in Australia. Ringo was to rejoin the Beatles in Melbourne, Australia in June of 1964.

The book was put together by noted Beatles photo collector Mark Hayward and the photos in the book are fantastic. New Holland Publishers Pty, Limited-2005.

The book is occasionally featured on Ebay and on the book search service at Abe books.

The Beatles in Australia
The Beatles in Australia
The Beatles in Australia
The Beatles in Australia

A sad newspaper article which details what happened to Jimmie Nicol” a man that had seen the mountaintop but only for a very short time. “Fame” can certainly be fleeting. Author Jim Berkenstadt has written a superb book about the Jimmie Nicol story and that book is pictured below

Paul Harris wrote this story for the Daily Mail.

Jimmie Nicol
Jimmie Nicol

The superb book written by Jim Berkenstadt, deals with Jimmie Nicol’s story with the Beatles.

The Beatle Who Vanished
The Beatle Who Vanished

Hope you enjoy it.

Buzz

Discover Books on Ringo and The Beatles Drummers

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LIMITED EDITION SGT PEPPER BOOK

Sgt Pepper

I just got this note from Alex Franchi about a new Sgt Pepper book. I love these independently produced books that highlight items acquired by collectors for their personal collections over the years. Part of the attraction of these books is the very few copies that are actually made and years later they become increasingly more difficult to find and somewhat akin to the feeling of being in a treasure hunt!

Here is Alex’s note:

THE BEATLES – THE SGT. PEPPER’S ERA
by Fulvio Fiore and Alex Franchi
(295 pages, Isla Publishing)

This is the fourth chapter in a successful new series of photographic publications retracing the myth of the Liverpool quartet in the international printed paper weekly. 1967 was a fantastic and a very innovative year for the Fab Four!!!
Rare newspapers, promotional posters, charts, rare covers relating to record publications, charts, and other international press finds. Much of the material from the authors’ personal collection is unpublished or rarely seen before testifying a collecting interest which, after more than 50 years, has not shown signs of decreasing, indeed… Available in a limited edition of 50 hand-numbered copies:

A SPLENDID TIME IS GUARANTEED FOR ALL!

Enjoy the previews and contact Alex Franchi to get a copy Soundlover30@hotmail.com

The cover of the book:

Sgt Pepper Cover

A few sample pages:

The real Sgt Pepper as speculated by a newspaper

The Real Sgt Pepper?
The Real Sgt Pepper?

The back cover

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COME AND GET IT IF YOU WANT IT

Come and Get It

A MAGIC CHRISTIAN MYSTERY and BEATLE CONNECTIONS GALORE

According to reports, this version of the Paul McCartney song was released around the same time as the Apple Badfinger version. The Magic Christian version was not a hit. Produced by the late keyboardist, Gary Wright, who was to back both George Harrison and Ringo Starr in their solo careers.

Ex-Move guitarist Trevor Burton was supposedly involved with this recording and speculation abounds that Denny Laine and Steve Gibbons also played a role in the record. I believe Beatles associate Tony Bramwell has mentioned at one time that Denny Laine had a role in this recording. I was able to find a copy of this recording at the DISCOGS site.  Some of the 45’s issued had the song title listed as “If You Want It” rather than “Come and Get It.” The first pressings had the publisher listed as Apple. Later copies had the publisher listed as Northern Songs!

Come and Get It
Come and Get It

A different title is used on this McCartney tune as well as having a different publisher listed.

If You Want It
If You Want It
If You Want It by The Magic Christians

THE MAGIC CHRISTIANS

There is another connection. The Magic Christians were supposedly made up of some of the members of the group Balls which included Denny Laine who was with the Moody Blues and later with Wings and the flip side of one of the 45’s by Balls was written by both Denny Laine and Alan White who was to join the Plastic Ono Band and later the group Yes. Alan and Denny both passed away a while back. Because of the scarcity of a Denny Laine/ Alan White co-authored track and the multiple solo Beatles and McCartney connections, I bought a copy of the 45 at the Discogs site.

Janie Slow Down by Balls
Janie Slow Down by Balls

BALLS

This is the rare Denmark picture sleeve to the Balls 45 which contains the obscure Denny Laine/ Alan White co-authored track called “Janie Slow Down.” Odd that Denny Laine would play with Wings and Alan White would end up being in a band with John Lennon and also backing George Harrison!

Here is a brief history of the group Balls provided by this internet link:

Balls, a Birmingham supergroup of the 1960s (brumbeat.net)

Balls also did an Apple acetate of the song “Fight For My Country.”

Fight for My Country
Fight for My Country

Great Book About Badfinger

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The Fest for Beatles Fans

Fest for Beatles Fans

The Beatles Bookstore will be at The Fest for Beatles Fans in New York this coming weekend – 9th to 11th February 24. Come and find them in the Marketplace and talk to them and buy some books too! And if you can’t make it, you can order their books below.

Authors At The Fest:

David Bedford
David Bedford
Jude Kessler
Jude Kessler
Terry Crain
Terry Crain
Madeline Bocaro
Madeline Bocaro
Kit O'Toole
Kit O’Toole