Magazine covers of The Beatles
-
-
-
-
@nancy-r I have a copy..
-
-
@beatleman1949 said in Magazine covers of The Beatles:
@nancy-r I have a copy..
Of which? I know we can’t quote photos, so when you reply to a real old post (I haven’t used Nancy R as my name for a long time) you need to provide more context, like the name and approximate date of the magazine.
I don’t see a photo under my post from 2018 at the top of this thread anyway! Strange! -
I found and purchased a very rare magazine on e-bay, some of you might have it. It is called ON THE SCENE EXCLUSIVE - THE BEATLES AT CARNEGIE HALL written by Ralph Cosham in New York - OVER 60 ILLUSTRATIONS - A PANTHER PICTORIAL - Dated 2/6
The concert took place on Wednesday, February 12, 1964
Is anyone familiar with this particular magazine or concert?
-
@jl4761 said in Magazine covers of The Beatles:
I found and purchased a very rare magazine on e-bay, some of you might have it. It is called ON THE SCENE EXCLUSIVE - THE BEATLES AT CARNEGIE HALL written by Ralph Cosham in New York - OVER 60 ILLUSTRATIONS - A PANTHER PICTORIAL - Dated 2/6
The concert took place on Wednesday, February 12, 1964
Is anyone familiar with this particular magazine or concert?
The concert, most definitely!
-
@njr said in Magazine covers of The Beatles:
@jl4761 said in Magazine covers of The Beatles:
I found and purchased a very rare magazine on e-bay, some of you might have it. It is called ON THE SCENE EXCLUSIVE - THE BEATLES AT CARNEGIE HALL written by Ralph Cosham in New York - OVER 60 ILLUSTRATIONS - A PANTHER PICTORIAL - Dated 2/6
The concert took place on Wednesday, February 12, 1964
Is anyone familiar with this particular magazine or concert?
The concert, most definitely!
Thanks for the photos, Nancy! If you want to see the magazine visually, go to ebay.com and type "The Beatles at Carnegie Hall" in the e-bay search engine and it will come up. Please tell me what you think about it. If possible, please post a photo of the magazine on this thread that way everyone can see it. Thanks.
-
@jl4761 Here ya go! Btw, the 2/6 means it cost 2 shillings and 6 pence (British mag from 1964)
-
@njr said in Magazine covers of The Beatles:
@jl4761 Here ya go! Btw, the 2/6 means it cost 2 shillings and 6 pence (British mag from 1964)
That's it! Thanks Nancy, I learn something new every day! This is a great magazine, the one I own is in mint condition!
-
@jl4761 said in Magazine covers of The Beatles:
@njr said in Magazine covers of The Beatles:
@jl4761 Here ya go! Btw, the 2/6 means it cost 2 shillings and 6 pence (British mag from 1964)
That's it! Thanks Nancy, I learn something new every day! This is a great magazine, the one I own is in mint condition!
Happy to help!
-
-
-
-
-
@kestrel said in Magazine covers of The Beatles:
Nancy R wrote:
Sept. 26, 2021 issue
That cover does confirm that the February 1969 photograph we've been discussing was definately taken at Apple as the walls match. The only real difference is that Paul still has his beard in this photo.
@kestrel said in Magazine covers of The Beatles:
Nancy R wrote:
Sept. 26, 2021 issue
That cover does confirm that the February 1969 photograph we've been discussing was definately taken at Apple as the walls match. The only real difference is that Paul still has his beard in this photo.
@kestrel said in Magazine covers of The Beatles:
Nancy R wrote:
I actually noticed that too, but forgot to mention it!
@nancy-r said in Magazine covers of The Beatles:
I noticed in your Signature list all your dates are British Macca dates. Are you British living in England?
-
@wandy What? You have your dates/times set to British style: 18 January 2023. I’m American and never changed my dates/times since I used to be an R.N. and everything was in military time, like right now it’s almost 1800 (6pm) here. I suppose it’s changeable. It used to be on the old board, but who knows now?!
P.S. Just realized you said “signature line!” There, I wrote American style: May 12, 2002, etc. It is showing up for you as 12 May 2002? (the dates/times I was originally talking about are the ones to the far right of our older posts) -
Dec. 1995 Q Magazine
-