Me too! Patience is a virtue they say. I don't believe it, but...they keep saying it anyway.bottom4 wrote:That's right, Brian It was actually 3
Can't waith to see all those versions lined up!
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Dave,simer4001 wrote:Dave,revolver323 wrote:I'm just wondering if anyone on the board has the British version of the Let It be album -- the one that came with a book of color pictures taken during the filming sessions. I had this LP but sold it on Ebay several years ago for $150 (paid $3 in 1969). I can't recall if there were shots of Paul with the 4001 since the Hofner was used in the film. But it's worth a look.
I think the US version came with the book. My copy is US and has the book. I'll check out the book.
I take that back. I thought it was a book, but it is just the gatefold sleeve. I guess I need to look at my collection once in a while.
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Here is an extremely rare photo of Macca's brother, Brian.
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WOW!!! He looks just like Paul!jps wrote:Here is an extremely rare photo of Macca's brother, Brian.
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and here is his cousin, nobody knows what his face looks likejps wrote:Here is an extremely rare photo of Macca's brother, Brian.
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=6r86QTw4JBk
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Obviously cousin's from his father's siderickinroma wrote:and here is his cousin, nobody knows what his face looks likejps wrote:Here is an extremely rare photo of Macca's brother, Brian.![]()
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=6r86QTw4JBk
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Some day, once she is grown up, Eleanor will see this photo and realize how much trust you had in her then!seyesbass wrote:Hang on a minute,
Eleanor Greenwood plays DA24!
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Cheers Jeff.
She is 20 years old!
That photo was taken the day i brought home my CS.
She is 20 years old!
That photo was taken the day i brought home my CS.
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So, does she know you trust her?seyesbass wrote:Cheers Jeff.
She is 20 years old!
That photo was taken the day i brought home my CS.
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+1 very cool photoseyesbass wrote: She is 20 years old!
That photo was taken the day i brought home my CS.
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This is a great thread. The permanently perceived Beatles/Hofner McCartney association makes it hard to track down photos of the real unsung hero of the 66/67 recording era (the Ric) and makes it all the more satisfying when more come to light.
I came across a 1966 Beatles Monthly Mag 'Christmas Extra' which distinguishes itself from the monthly issues of that time by including colour photos. One of the pics I have not seen before, although there are other B&W shots from the same session in this thread already.
Here's the colour pic: What caught my eye on that was what appears to be the use of black tapewound strings, although the previously posted picture from (most likely) the same session, would suggest otherwise:
A trick of the light on the colour picture or too much light on the B&W one? I have heard elsewhere that McCartney used tapewounds on some of Abbey Road, but didn't think they were in use back in 1966. Can anyone with decent eyesight have a look and venture an opinion?
I came across a 1966 Beatles Monthly Mag 'Christmas Extra' which distinguishes itself from the monthly issues of that time by including colour photos. One of the pics I have not seen before, although there are other B&W shots from the same session in this thread already.
Here's the colour pic: What caught my eye on that was what appears to be the use of black tapewound strings, although the previously posted picture from (most likely) the same session, would suggest otherwise:
A trick of the light on the colour picture or too much light on the B&W one? I have heard elsewhere that McCartney used tapewounds on some of Abbey Road, but didn't think they were in use back in 1966. Can anyone with decent eyesight have a look and venture an opinion?
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And while I'm at it, from the same magazine, another Ric Pic that I haven't seen elsewhere with the legendary capo in place at the 5th fret:
To keep this thread devoted to pics, I'll start another thread on the subject of the capo....
To keep this thread devoted to pics, I'll start another thread on the subject of the capo....
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I use a capo on my 4001S every night we play Tomorrow Never Knows.
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Well now that the MMT is complete (thanks, Paul), I only have to wait for the C64 in Mapleglo to complete the set. I'm not sure when they will be rolling out but I think it is a few months away,bottom4 wrote:That's right, Brian It was actually 3
Can't wait to see all those versions lined up!
