
The Beatles.

The Beatles.
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Fields and Bolan and Ringo. 1972.
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“Bunny Otto’s missing…under the beatle wig. Producer Otto Preminger let what hair he has down for the recording session with the Zombies during the making of his new thriller, ‘Bunny Lake is Missing'”
Films and Filming. February 1966.
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BBC presenter Annie Nightingale relaxes with The Beatles. 1964.
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George, Ringo, Jane Birkin and so on. I seem to recall something about Harrison getting into some sort of very minor trouble with the law while attending the festival but I can’t find any information about it anywhere right now.

Festival jurors Louis Malle, Monica Vitti, Roman Polanski.

Claude Lelouch, Jean-Luc Godard, Francois Truffaut, Louis Malle and Roman Polanski. I think at 5’7″, Godard is the tallest of the bunch.

Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate. Cannes 68!
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I came across this photo of John and Yoko showing off their latest LPs and, apparently, that there are still plenty of copies of The Wedding Album available. I’ve got to get me one of those wedding albums: a pricey piece of junk that I’ll probably never listen to but that looks plenty cool—sign me up! And look at that Apple sticker on the record that John’s got! This pic reminded me of the somewhat sorry state of my copy of Lennon’s Plastic Ono Band.

I have what I believe is an Australian edition which unfortunately has the censored versions of “I Found Out” and “Working Class Hero”. The omission of the curse words is totally jarring and somewhat upsetting but I can live with it as long as the word “cookin'” is present on “Hold On”. I guess I can take minor solace in the (possibly) unique looking white apple silhouette on record’s label (see above). Most of the copies I’ve seen on ebay have a more conventional white apple (see below).

The inner sleeve of my copy is printed on ridiculously glossy paper—it can practically stand up on its own—as opposed to the cheaper paper pictured below.

Finally, we have a tape of The Wedding Album getting some mention on an Australian chart show. I’m sure that the LP’s appearance on this show is the closest that it managed to get to the charts in Australia or elsewhere.
Omitted at the insistence of E.M.I.:


And here’s a Plastic Ono Band-era Lennon playing a bit of “(You’re So Square) Baby, I Don’t Care”.







McCartney records Ram. New York City. January through March 1971. (Including some pretty poor quality fan photos.)
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Macca’s image used to sell subscriptions to a magazine called Careers Today. 1968.
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