O Yeah also I have The Beatles 1967/1970 (Blue Album) on Vinyl Record!!!!!!!!! Also I have The Beatles 1962/1966 (Red Album) and The Beatles 1967/1970 (Blue Album) both on Stereo Remastered CDs!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey man nice video :) I love The Beatles!!!!!! Sorry thou :( I by mistake disliked the video :( So then after words I liked the video!!!!!!! :) So I hope there Is no hard feeling!!!!!!! :) Ok!!!!! :)
The Red Album was my first Beatles record, I got it on cassett. I still remember picking it up in the music section of Sears and looking up at my mom and saying, "Can you buy me this?" She said, "Yes." And my life was changed (Beatles)forever.
I came across the blue 67-70 set on vinyl when I was about 8, at my friend's house digging through his older sister's records. It put a spell on me immediately. I remember staring at the centerfold picture listening to I Am The Walrus and Hello Goodbye. It made me feel something I'd never felt. I had to have it. I saved up my allowance money and bought it soon after, then over the next few years - every single Beatles album I could find. A band like that won't happen again.
Wow, thank god the technology was avalible back then for fans to record this stuff. Otherwise it would still be rotting away in some vault. Thanks for posting and taping it.
They could've put more on 1962-1966. At least "Taxman" 1) so George could have a song and 2) "Revolver" could have a little more exposure, look how much exposure "Rubber Soul" has, thats almost half the whole album. But just both sides of the single from "Revolver" that just didn't seem right to me.
Failing that, they could put 1962-1966 onto a single CD for the remaster, since it easily fits onto one. That would give consumers more value for their money, and be more environmentally responsible to boot.
But no, the new CD version will again have it on two discs containing a half an hour of music on each. I'm sure EMI will claim they're jusy being "faithful to the original release".
There is so much to be said about all this. Who can resist that delicious Granny Smith apple seen here? The Beatles 1 compilation(#1 hits) contains half of the very material contained in these ultimate compilations(27 of 54 songs). These compilations were re-released in 1993 when the Apple label was reinstated to commemorate the 25th anniversary of its foundation by the Beatles. Apple was dropped as an EMI subsidiary in '75 so the albums would be re-issued on Capitol.
I remember hearing THE BALLAD OF JOHN & YOKO when I was a little kid before I learned about the marital union of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. I'm surprised Paul McCartney never wrote a song entitled THE BALLAD OF PAUL & LINDA(Eastman,who was Paul's first now-deceased wife-the marriage ended with her breast cancer death in 1998). John and Yoko got married 3/20/69 eight days after Paul and Linda. These 54 songs were selected for these albums by the Beatles themselves. No different line-up anywhere.
@arhuxtable The closest Paul ever came to a "Ballad of Paul and Linda" was a track on McCartney called "Man We Was Lonely" Unlike John, Paul didn't much like to write first person autobiographical songs. A recent exception was "That Was Me" from Memory Almost Full.
O Yeah also I have The Beatles 1967/1970 (Blue Album) on Vinyl Record!!!!!!!!! Also I have The Beatles 1962/1966 (Red Album) and The Beatles 1967/1970 (Blue Album) both on Stereo Remastered CDs!!!!!!!!!!!!
donaldrocks101103 5 months ago
Hey man nice video :) I love The Beatles!!!!!! Sorry thou :( I by mistake disliked the video :( So then after words I liked the video!!!!!!! :) So I hope there Is no hard feeling!!!!!!! :) Ok!!!!! :)
donaldrocks101103 5 months ago
The Red Album was my first Beatles record, I got it on cassett. I still remember picking it up in the music section of Sears and looking up at my mom and saying, "Can you buy me this?" She said, "Yes." And my life was changed (Beatles)forever.
PaulGreen11 6 months ago
Excellent commmercial!!!
wrestlingwomanfan 7 months ago
I came across the blue 67-70 set on vinyl when I was about 8, at my friend's house digging through his older sister's records. It put a spell on me immediately. I remember staring at the centerfold picture listening to I Am The Walrus and Hello Goodbye. It made me feel something I'd never felt. I had to have it. I saved up my allowance money and bought it soon after, then over the next few years - every single Beatles album I could find. A band like that won't happen again.
204776439 1 year ago
Wow, thank god the technology was avalible back then for fans to record this stuff. Otherwise it would still be rotting away in some vault. Thanks for posting and taping it.
rowdymantube 1 year ago
I have these. C:
kingdom99932 1 year ago
The red album was the first Beatle album I ever owned. It was in 1973 and I was 5 or 6. Of course I wore it out..lol
Moonserpent9 1 year ago
They could've put more on 1962-1966. At least "Taxman" 1) so George could have a song and 2) "Revolver" could have a little more exposure, look how much exposure "Rubber Soul" has, thats almost half the whole album. But just both sides of the single from "Revolver" that just didn't seem right to me.
DerekBayRoberts1 1 year ago
@DerekBayRoberts1 - Agreed.
Failing that, they could put 1962-1966 onto a single CD for the remaster, since it easily fits onto one. That would give consumers more value for their money, and be more environmentally responsible to boot.
But no, the new CD version will again have it on two discs containing a half an hour of music on each. I'm sure EMI will claim they're jusy being "faithful to the original release".
mdumas43073 1 year ago
apparently i heard that they are being digitaly remastered ,
1987Dantheman 1 year ago
There is so much to be said about all this. Who can resist that delicious Granny Smith apple seen here? The Beatles 1 compilation(#1 hits) contains half of the very material contained in these ultimate compilations(27 of 54 songs). These compilations were re-released in 1993 when the Apple label was reinstated to commemorate the 25th anniversary of its foundation by the Beatles. Apple was dropped as an EMI subsidiary in '75 so the albums would be re-issued on Capitol.
arhuxtable 1 year ago
I just bought these LPs
Smokingpizza 1 year ago
Me too pretty good compileation.
godwhyisthistaken 1 year ago
Thank you very very much OK (=^◇^=)
ありがとう(^▽-)-☆
T0MMY1969 2 years ago
My bad, Man! I meant to say that the commercial was probably shown on T.V. in April of 1973. Sorry about the wrong date.
urithegentleman1 2 years ago
When is this TV Commercial?
T0MMY1969 2 years ago
2 great albums!
AdamsApple1963 2 years ago 11
The Beatles "Red and Blue" sets...before the "Past Masters" and the Anthology series, the only way to get certain Beatle tracks.
Great job on your restoration of this rare TV spot.
SeanElGatoTelevision 2 years ago
I have these two on vinyl. Good Times.
AmbulanceProductions 3 years ago 11
@AmbulanceProductions i only have the 1967-1970 album on vinyl and i have abbey road, rubber soul, revolver and many more
BeatlesCoverzzJGPR 1 year ago
I have these two albums. They are great.
TheBeatlesStereo 3 years ago 5
I remember hearing THE BALLAD OF JOHN & YOKO when I was a little kid before I learned about the marital union of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. I'm surprised Paul McCartney never wrote a song entitled THE BALLAD OF PAUL & LINDA(Eastman,who was Paul's first now-deceased wife-the marriage ended with her breast cancer death in 1998). John and Yoko got married 3/20/69 eight days after Paul and Linda. These 54 songs were selected for these albums by the Beatles themselves. No different line-up anywhere.
arhuxtable 1 year ago
@arhuxtable The closest Paul ever came to a "Ballad of Paul and Linda" was a track on McCartney called "Man We Was Lonely" Unlike John, Paul didn't much like to write first person autobiographical songs. A recent exception was "That Was Me" from Memory Almost Full.
MegaObserver1 1 year ago