11/16/2009
The Beatles Gift

I spent an excessive amount of my youth – and adulthood – collecting and listening closely to the Beatles music, trying to understand the alchemy that makes it so endlessly fascinating. By alchemy, I mean the creative influences and decisions that the group made when they wrote, recorded and performed their music, and the contribution that their producer, George Martin, made along the way.
The Beatles revolutionized pop music – no doubt! In all pop music history, there hasn’t been a far more global, wide-reaching, revolutionary movement as Beatle mania. While it may have been forty years since the mop tops hit the stage and the mainstream airwaves with their boyish swagger and blistering hits. Let’s face it; the world still loves the Beatles. Not only because they bring back the nostalgic whirlwind of the swinging 60’s but because their music still talk a common language and still conquers new fans every year generation after generation.
Based in all of this The Beatles gift fan club was born to spread the word and continue a legacy of genius talent and common sense.
Thanks Beatles!


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This is a must have for every Beatles Fan. The Perfect Companion to The Beatles Re-mastered CD Collection! Another Class Act, Pristine, Complete Perfection, Beatles Product. Order your Numbered Edition Today before they are sold out!!
THE BEATLES Box Of Vision®
Deluxe Companion to the Newly Re-mastered BEATLES CDs Includes First LP Size Book Of Complete Album Artwork And Storage For The Entire Beatles CD Catalogue


Ideal for fans, collectors and Christmas gift giving, all three Beatles books are housed in an elegant black, linen-covered box with silver embossed Beatles logos and faux Beatles LP spines. The 13″ x 13″ box features the iconic image of The Beatles photographed by Robert Freeman for the original album cover for With The Beatles.
Once a fan inserts their CDs into the Box of Vision storage book, they’ll be able to store and display the entire body of work of
The Beatles in one complete book.
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The Beatles
Let It Be is the 12th and final studio album released by the English rock band The Beatles. It was released on 8 May 1970, by the band’s Apple Records label shortly after the group’s announced breakup.
Most of Let It Be was recorded in January 1969, before the recording and release of the album Abbey Road. For this reason, some critics and fans, such as Mark Lewisohn, argue that Abbey Road should be considered the group’s final album and Let It Be the penultimate. Let It Be was originally intended to be released before Abbey Road during mid-1969 as Get Back, but the Beatles were unhappy with this version, which was mixed and compiled by Glyn Johns, and it was temporarily shelved. A new version of the album was created from the studio tapes by Phil Spector in 1970 and finally released as Let It Be. The album acts as a soundtrack album for the 1970 motion picture of the same name, a documentary of the band rehearsing and recording the album. While two songs from the sessions were released as singles before the album’s release, “Get Back” and “Let It Be,” the songs were remixed by Spector for the album.
The Beatles together again in 1994, playing their new song: Free as a Bird!
Can you imagine they together again, playing in a concert?
Of course that never happened. Actually, the song was recorded in 1994 (yes, after Lennon´s death), but thIs video is just a EDITION with scenes of clips from each other concerts.
The single was released on 4 December 1995, as part of the promotion for the release of The Beatles Anthology video documentary and the band’s Anthology 1 compilation album.
The song had been written and recorded as a demo by John Lennon in 1977. Paul McCartney asked Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono for any unreleased material by Lennon, and “Free as a Bird” was chosen as being the song all three remaining Beatles could be involved in, as they could finish the arrangement and write extra lyrics.
The song, one of Harrison’s best-known Beatles contributions alongside “Something”, originated from a song-writing collaboration between Harrison and close friend Eric Clapton called “Badge” (recorded by Clapton’s group Cream), which featured an arpeggiated guitar riff that is similar to the one that forms the bridge of “Here Comes the Sun”.
Harrison stated in The Beatles Anthology:
“Here Comes the Sun” was written at the time when Apple was getting like school, where we had to go and be businessmen: ‘Sign this’ and ’sign that’. Anyway, it seems as if winter in England goes on forever, by the time spring comes you really deserve it. So one day I decided I was going to sag off Apple and I went over to Eric Clapton’s house. The relief of not having to go see all those dopey accountants was wonderful, and I walked around the garden with one of Eric’s acoustic guitars and wrote “Here Comes The Sun”.
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