Magazine covers of Paul
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Nancy R wrote:
forget 64 wrote:
No Nancy not the Memphis one, this one was the LIFE magazine with Paul and his young family on the cover November 1969. It was posted and I just checked back and its gone. You know I'm not good at this what do you think happened ?
Thank you LadyLeslie, I was very lucky and got this magazine signed by Paul in MONTREAL at his concert at the Bell Center on JULY 27th 2011
PB is cracking down on posting to 3rd parties such as this forum. They want you to pay an outrageous sum per year for the privilege of doing so. Weird that it even posted for a short time.
Thanks again for sharing, forget64! So happy for you that you were able to get his autograph on it, that's such a treasure!
Sorry the photo disappeared from the post. May be one of those 30 minute timeframe things that we have here... if you post something, after 30 minutes it can automatically default back to settings from the website where the photo came from. It's happened to several of us here. Complicated to explain I know! But thanks for wanting to share a photo of your autographed magazine cover with us!
This is another copy of the the magazine cover forget64 shared, that Paul had autographed for him
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Is there another way to post a picture other than using a site like PB?
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forget 64 wrote:
Is there another way to post a picture other than using a site like PB?
https://www.ghacks.net/2017/07/02/photobucket-alternatives-for-third-party/
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Nancy R wrote:
forget 64 wrote:
Is there another way to post a picture other than using a site like PB?
https://www.ghacks.net/2017/07/02/photobucket-alternatives-for-third-party/
Instagram is another option, in addition to what Nancy posted. If you have an Instagram account, you can upload a photo to that, then try to get the link to that photo and copy it to the board here.
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Thank you for the info. As soon as I get a minute I'll try to post it again
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Look-in, May 26, 1973
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December 2013, Rockin' On (Japan)
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forget 64 wrote:
https://s31.postimg.org/4si4wkthn/Screen_Shot_2018-03-26_at_3.17.53_PM.png
Yay! You got it to post!
Thanks again for sharing this with us! You must really treasure this.
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Yeah, it's very special to us, thanks Nancy and Leslie for your help!
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Dig, June 1964
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LadyLeslie wrote:
Dig, June 1964
I can see this when I quote it, but not your OP!
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Nancy R wrote:
LadyLeslie wrote:
Dig, June 1964
I can see this when I quote it, but not your OP!
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That is so weird... I got the photo from a link, not a search result, so don't know why it was changed that way...
I'll try again
Dig, June 1964
This isn't as good of a copy as the other I posted, but better than nothing. (top right in blue says "Mother Track's Ten Ways to Prove You're a Beatlemaniac")
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Nancy R wrote:
forget 64 wrote:

Was this the one you got in Memphis 2013 that I originally posted for you? PB is not allowing you to post it. Let me try to find it.
Just for the heck of it, I’m posting this, as I just stumbled across it today:
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Teen Screen (or should it be "Teen Scream"?) magazine, Special Issue, 1964
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McCartney - Beatle on Wings - special issue, 1976, Countrywide Publications (UK)
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September 1968, Teenset magazine
I couldn't find a cover for this, but the featured story was about Paul's June 1968 visit to LA. Thought it was interesting how the article seems to describe the trip as mostly business, with a little time off for sightseeing... We now know, because of what Paul and Linda have said in interviews, that he had called Linda in NY to join him in California, and that they were able to spend more time together there and became closer as a result of that weekend.
(At the time, the writers would never have written about that in the article of course... that was Paul's personal life, which wouldn't have been discussed.)
This is a photo from the article, with a link to original pages, and excerpts from it are posted below
https://1960smusicmagazines.com/2017/11/23/paul-mccartney-where-teenset-september-1968/
Paul McCartney WHERE?
The Beatle myth has descended upon us again, this time in the person of P. McC. himself. No one could have felt the whole thing quite as deeply as the two pale groupies who stationed themselves in the lobby of the Beverly hills Hotel for a solid weekend. They followed Paul to, among other places, the marina, where they reported (tearfully) that he developed a horrible sunburn, because his shirt was open to the waist. There was also an evening drive through the campus of UCLA... the groupies ran out of gas and walked back to the hotel to continue their vigil. A reporter and photog dashed to the hotel, only to be attacked by the groupies. They were shown (reverently) to the bungalow that Paul had occupied, and were allowed to touch a somewhat mangled bunch of grapes. Grapes? Very simple: "Pauley ate one this morning!"
...Paul didn't fly several thousand miles just to sign autographs... He had to firm up the deal between the Beatles' new Apple Records and Capitol... He wanted to meet the people he would be working with, wanted to get acquainted with the business side of things (and also managed to work in a few leisure hours....)
Paul arrived on a Thursday night and stayed until the next Monday afternoon. He stayed at the Beverly Hills hotel and was even listed in the registry there....
Although there was no real attempt to hide the fact that he was here, it wasn't generally known, except by a handful of faithful girls who tracked down the rumor and waited patiently outside his bungalow....
"When we took him to the airport to catch his 1:15 flight to London, there was a 3-hour delay because of a bomb threat on his plane. So we stood by the elevator and ate hot dogs and admired pretty girls and blew everyone's mind, I mean, how often do you see Paul McCartney standing at a counter putting mustard on a hot dog??"
No one would probably ever see that again, unless it's a vegetarian hot dog
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Teenset, May 1968 (Barry Gibb, Grace Slick and Paul McCartney)
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Teenset, April 1968 (love the artwork on these covers!)
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That is Tony Bramwell on the left in the 3rd pic down where Paul is getting out of the car. He was the one who opened the door to the bungakow when Linda arrived. He writes all about that weekend in his book Magical Mystery Tours: My Life With The Beatles.
Pretty sure the dates he was there was June 20-24, 1968.
Linda took several pics of Paul in that cranberry-colored velour jacket. One is on the cover of her last photography book that Paul released several years ago. Here: