I have just about all the original copies,except for a few Apple ones.Even have a fan cvpub insert included with the Lady Madonna,with this one being ,of course,being the UK one,with Freda as secretary!!Good ol Freda!!!Have the PPM red labeler, had a few of the Love Me Dos,including a JR initial press.
Very nice! I've been staying away from Beatles original UK 45s until I find a lot of them at once for a good price hopefully. But I always keep and eye out for the red parlophone labels.
Great video! That’s an awesome box set. I love the picture disc that comes with your set! I didn’t get the box set you’re showing but I did get the Beatles singles box set from 2019 which has “Free As A Bird” & “Real Love”. Where would you recommend I look for the set you have for a fair price? I don’t really like discogs tho. My nephew had bought a few albums that weren’t as described and overpriced. Seems like there’s more scam sellers now but that’s everywhere these days. I would like to get this box set for the 7” picture disc. I didn’t know anything about this set. Thanks so much for sharing your collection with us.
I would recommend trying to find local record shows or letting your local record store you are looking out for this box set. I know online can be tough about condition. Even though you might pay a little more buying in person you don't have to worry about shipping and you can inspect the condition. Discogs has the median price on this box set for $275 but I think a good price would be closer to $200/$225. Hope this helps!
@@samoset4_beatlesvinyl644 Thank you,Sam(I guess that's correct,Sam?!!?)Ambitious project,especially for those who are 1st gen fans who have known every nook and cranny about the mixes for decades and wonder why the catalog is still incomplete,these days.Youll Love it too,if it gets approved.
The sad thing about this band is that in the very beginning they posed for photos for the singles, but later on they grew lazy and, aside from things like "SGt. Pepper's" they did little to nothing regarding collaborating with the artwork. So the art department at EMI, Capitol, Parlophone or Apple had to resort to slap the first photo they'd find and the fans would all believe it "was all part of The Great Plan". Interestingly enough, even with sales of their records being at all time highs, at their peak, none were as rich as people might believe they grew., but the music publishers and the labels sure did. Allen Klein was the lowlife everyone says he was, but he made the labels and publishers give them back the money they shortchanged them for years, and got them more lucrative contracts. If they werent' gettign screwed by the label and the publishers, they were getting screwed by Internal Revenue taxes, which purposely kept successful British citizens as poor as possible to fund the lifestyle of the royal family and to stay at par with the United States in terms of military and naval power.
I have just about all the original copies,except for a few Apple ones.Even have a fan cvpub insert included with the Lady Madonna,with this one being ,of course,being the UK one,with Freda as secretary!!Good ol Freda!!!Have the PPM red labeler, had a few of the Love Me Dos,including a JR initial press.
Very nice! I've been staying away from Beatles original UK 45s until I find a lot of them at once for a good price hopefully. But I always keep and eye out for the red parlophone labels.
Great video! That’s an awesome box set. I love the picture disc that comes with your set! I didn’t get the box set you’re showing but I did get the Beatles singles box set from 2019 which has “Free As A Bird” & “Real Love”.
Where would you recommend I look for the set you have for a fair price? I don’t really like discogs tho. My nephew had bought a few albums that weren’t as described and overpriced. Seems like there’s more scam sellers now but that’s everywhere these days.
I would like to get this box set for the 7” picture disc. I didn’t know anything about this set.
Thanks so much for sharing your collection with us.
I would recommend trying to find local record shows or letting your local record store you are looking out for this box set. I know online can be tough about condition. Even though you might pay a little more buying in person you don't have to worry about shipping and you can inspect the condition. Discogs has the median price on this box set for $275 but I think a good price would be closer to $200/$225. Hope this helps!
@@samoset4_beatlesvinyl644 Great info. Thanks so much!
I'm looking to include a singles AND EP set as part of the Capiphone project,being worked on for the 60th anniversary this year!!!
Awesome!
@@samoset4_beatlesvinyl644 Thank you,Sam(I guess that's correct,Sam?!!?)Ambitious project,especially for those who are 1st gen fans who have known every nook and cranny about the mixes for decades and wonder why the catalog is still incomplete,these days.Youll Love it too,if it gets approved.
The sad thing about this band is that in the very beginning they posed for photos for the singles, but later on they grew lazy and, aside from things like "SGt. Pepper's" they did little to nothing regarding collaborating with the artwork. So the art department at EMI, Capitol, Parlophone or Apple had to resort to slap the first photo they'd find and the fans would all believe it "was all part of The Great Plan". Interestingly enough, even with sales of their records being at all time highs, at their peak, none were as rich as people might believe they grew., but the music publishers and the labels sure did. Allen Klein was the lowlife everyone says he was, but he made the labels and publishers give them back the money they shortchanged them for years, and got them more lucrative contracts. If they werent' gettign screwed by the label and the publishers, they were getting screwed by Internal Revenue taxes, which purposely kept successful British citizens as poor as possible to fund the lifestyle of the royal family and to stay at par with the United States in terms of military and naval power.