I never thought I could get so much enjoyment watching someone unpack albums I already have three or four copies of and already know what they look like!
I don’t know why I enjoy you opening up shipping boxes and showing us the awesome Beatles albums. But I certainly do and I always look forward to seeing another one. I have even rewatched a few of them.🤗
Hi Andrew!! Cheers from the US!!! I've loved watching your video's for quite awhile!! Thank you for the quality time you put into these videos they're enjoyable to watch and I appreciate how you've done your homework on all subject matters with The Beatles and recording history and the different subtle versions of various Beatle Vinyl. I've love the Fab's pretty much my entire 52 years of life! I was 13 in the early 80's when I discovered the very superior UK mixes of their recordings, after hearing a 32 hour radio program called The Days In Their Life which featured every recording ever released from The Beatles. Using the UK mixes. I started collecting Jem imports of all their UK albums! Years later, I profusely regret that I had to sell them as I know they're collectable now! Interesting album you bring up with Hey Jude. I don't know if you know the history behind that LP in the US. Basically a contractual Allen Klein project of putting together songs that hadn't showed up on any Capital albums. Of course he missed many more but a very cool collection of songs that were nicely mastered by Sam Feldman at Bell Sound as he never liked the Capital masters and what they did. I agree with you that these are superior stereo masters with more punch and less seperation. I wish all the stereo maters were given this treatment. HJ was the first LP I ever owned when I was a kid and I actually have the first pressing of the album called The Beatles Again. Because of how big Hey Jude was, the albums was renamed HJ. Of course some albums had already been pressed with the old title, so those are pretty cool to have. I still have mine! Well done Andrew!! Can't wait for more videos!! I've always loved UK vnyl in general but that's a whole different discussion!!! LOL!! Take care man!!
Hi Todd, As someone of a similar age, it's really interesting to hear of your experiences from a U.S. perspective. We never really 'got' Hey Jude in the UK, but the pressings made here in 1970-73 sound fantastic. The opposite is true with 'Magical Mystery Tour'. Take care!
I love the ever-so-slightly-tackiness of opening the gatefold of a Sgt Pepper sleeve when the laminate sticks together , Sparks album sleeve “Propaganda” is the same ... That was vinyl porn watching you open them Andy
Hii, sorry for writing this on such an old video but do you have any tips for storing and preserving original uk beatles albums for the future years? I've so far just wrapped them in bubble wrap and then kept them in the cold temperature loft but I'm worried the bubble wrap will get too old and discolour the sleeve. Thanks anyway! Great video too!
Wow this was a great video . I do like all of the vinyl you got . I do live in the US and I am in the mitts of getting the UK ones . They do sound a lot better the the US ones lol . They all look like they are in good shape yes !!!! Great video cheers !!
That inner sleeve in BFS must have been transplanted from elsewhere because the disc itself has Parlophone Co. rim text and RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED rather than (P).
Also, since those inner sleeves are all separate to the discs, I'd suspect the seller simply enclosed them from a stock of inner sleeves, possibly excess unused ones, that he'd got hold of separately. It might be from a stock of withdrawn versions of the EMI inner sleeve, perhaps one that included the image of an album whose release was cancelled.
Silly question: you usually pronounce “Please Please Me” stressing the last word (“Please Please ME”), whereas I have usually heard the title with the second word stressed (“Please PLEASE Me”). Is yours the way most British people pronounce it, or is it a personal quirk? I really enjoy your videos. Thank you for posting them! :)
For what it's worth, I stress the second please, as did John and Paul in various interviews. We generally emphasise verbs within a sentence, so yes, It's surely a quirk of Mr. Parlogram's. In all fairness, I also emphasised the 'Me' years ago, before I realised the double meaning of the word 'please'.
I felt so excited watching you unbox those albums !! Flimsy covers but in such good condition ! Do you use an oki noki to clean the vinyl? All the best from down under 👍
Hello again, i have a question, yes, another one, do you have any tips on how you can clean album covers without the risk of damaging it? Great video it was.
Andy , one question regarding one of your earlier videos , the one where you bought Prime Minister Harold Wilson’s record collection. In the collection there was a copy of Hard Days Night but the sleeve was totally un-laminated , just a matt paper sleeve. How rare are these? , I’ve never heard of such a variant?...what’s the story behind it being un- laminated?
I've had a few of those over the years, Dai. It was probably an error with just one batch. Although fairly rare, they are not that valuable - unless they are Mint of course.
Parlogram Auctions ....cheers for that info mate , I’ve never known about this let alone ever seen one. I’m surprised it isn’t a bit more well known as an “error batch” within the collecting community in general...or perhaps it’s just me that doesn’t know about them! I’ve had to intentionally “peel” the laminate off other LP’s in the past due to it bubbling and peeling so much that it was beyond saving...but you learn something new every day.
Can you teach an older American fan how to find a play quality collection like this one and not sell a kidney for it? I know most of these sold in the millions of not higher during the 60's and 70's. Was Let It Be not included in this haul? I have a thick 1st US The Beatles Again stereo, sounds great as you say. What do you think of the W German HorZu/Apple Pressings from the 70's up to 1981? I had them all new , but were stolen some years back, never was able to replace them. I love your videos, very informative and entertaining , and covering my favorite subject THE BEATLES! Are you planning a special video for December 8th 2020, it is after all the 40th anniversary, wow 40 years. I can tell you where I was and what I was doing the night it happened and it was reported here on American radio. Wearing headphones, listening to FM radio, doing my homework when the first flash came through (my generations JFK/RFK moment),..I was in high school at the time. Like many, I was in mourning for months, years actually, and every October, it begins again for me on Johns birthday, and now too at George's B-day as well. Both left us far too early I was at work the day George passed, and had to take the rest of the day off, and then the week too as it turns out. That's how much the Beatles meant to and still mean to me, both together and as solo artists...
I'll be doing a video soon on the best value, best sounding albums. Some German Hörzu will be among them. Nothing special planned for December 8th. It's a day I like to spend quietly. Thanks for sharing your memories.
Hi! I love your videos, and they are very educational, so keep uploading! But I need your help. I’ve been trying to identify what pressing of please please me I have, but can’t figure it out. Could you help me? I will upload a short video just showing the record, cover and inner sleeve, so just tap on my profile.
what do you use to play grade most are never playable full of distortion destroyed by sixties record players or a worn out stylus iv never found any that play good do you use a mono cart or a record player from the same period the modern turntable with a decent cartridge can bring out the good and the bad
The turntable I use is a Project debut carbon 'Esprit' fitted with an Ortofon 2M blue stereo cart/stylus. Mono carts sound great playing a vintage mono LP but they hide groovewear and other faults, so I don't use them for grading.
Don't get too upset with me, but the most important Beatles album was...MEET THE BEATLES. Until Capitol released "I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND" and "Meet..." in the U.S., the Beatles were just another Brit hit (you remember Cliff Richard...don't you?) Please Please Me launched the Fab4 in England, but in those days, England was not really that important musically. After "Meet..."and "I Want To..." the Beatles made the big time.
Also I've had things go missing that drowned in those packing pieces and I've had to go and retrieve the box from the big recycling bin at the end of street to wade through it a second time!
As an Englishman, you must surely know that you should use 'alternative version', not 'alternate version', which means something completely different! Great videos otherwise.
I never thought I could get so much enjoyment watching someone unpack albums I already have three or four copies of and already know what they look like!
Wish i had all those LPs ❤
wow....what awesome packing, and the albums look practically new!!
I don’t know why I enjoy you opening up shipping boxes and showing us the awesome Beatles albums. But I certainly do and I always look forward to seeing another one. I have even rewatched a few of them.🤗
Recently just found this channel pretty awesome
Cool set of LPs. I'm guessing the White Album inserts are foxed because they spent a lot of time pressed against the black inner sleeves.
I only kept one vinyl Beatles album when I moved -Abbey Road. But the rest were in terrible condition.
"Sticky Tape On My Fingers" -- wasn't that a Rolling Stones album? (ha ha ha!)
Zipper
My goodness!
What a beautiful collection 👀
I very much enjoyed watching this! What a fine selection of records. More soon please!
Thanks for watching, Steve. More to come!
Hi Andrew!! Cheers from the US!!! I've loved watching your video's for quite awhile!! Thank you for the quality time you put into these videos they're enjoyable to watch and I appreciate how you've done your homework on all subject matters with The Beatles and recording history and the different subtle versions of various Beatle Vinyl. I've love the Fab's pretty much my entire 52 years of life! I was 13 in the early 80's when I discovered the very superior UK mixes of their recordings, after hearing a 32 hour radio program called The Days In Their Life which featured every recording ever released from The Beatles. Using the UK mixes. I started collecting Jem imports of all their UK albums! Years later, I profusely regret that I had to sell them as I know they're collectable now! Interesting album you bring up with Hey Jude. I don't know if you know the history behind that LP in the US. Basically a contractual Allen Klein project of putting together songs that hadn't showed up on any Capital albums. Of course he missed many more but a very cool collection of songs that were nicely mastered by Sam Feldman at Bell Sound as he never liked the Capital masters and what they did. I agree with you that these are superior stereo masters with more punch and less seperation. I wish all the stereo maters were given this treatment. HJ was the first LP I ever owned when I was a kid and I actually have the first pressing of the album called The Beatles Again. Because of how big Hey Jude was, the albums was renamed HJ. Of course some albums had already been pressed with the old title, so those are pretty cool to have. I still have mine! Well done Andrew!! Can't wait for more videos!! I've always loved UK vnyl in general but that's a whole different discussion!!! LOL!! Take care man!!
Hi Todd, As someone of a similar age, it's really interesting to hear of your experiences from a U.S. perspective. We never really 'got' Hey Jude in the UK, but the pressings made here in 1970-73 sound fantastic. The opposite is true with 'Magical Mystery Tour'. Take care!
Wonder if those were Christmas presents originally. Would love to know the back story.
GREAT! SO COOL !Thank you for sharing!
I love the ever-so-slightly-tackiness of opening the gatefold of a Sgt Pepper sleeve when the laminate sticks together , Sparks album sleeve “Propaganda” is the same ...
That was vinyl porn watching you open them Andy
Think you mean '"Indiscreet"
Voodoo Hammer ....yeah your right!
that was the most C U R S E D phrase I have ever read.
Hii, sorry for writing this on such an old video but do you have any tips for storing and preserving original uk beatles albums for the future years? I've so far just wrapped them in bubble wrap and then kept them in the cold temperature loft but I'm worried the bubble wrap will get too old and discolour the sleeve. Thanks anyway! Great video too!
I love that beautiful oringal lps how I wish to own all of them thanks for sharing!👍
Thanks for watching!
Wow this was a great video . I do like all of the vinyl you got . I do live in the US and I am in the mitts of getting the UK ones . They do sound a lot better the the US ones lol . They all look like they are in good shape yes !!!! Great video cheers !!
Thanks, Brad. Let me know which UK pressings you are looking for.
@@Parlogram ok thanks for the video .
Great collection! Very well done!
They did a great job packing. It sure did increase the weight by alot but it did protect them.
Wow extremely bright 3:00
Mono white album too. I expected it to be stereo. I have a UK mono copy that looks much more worn but I enjoy it.
That inner sleeve in BFS must have been transplanted from elsewhere because the disc itself has Parlophone Co. rim text and RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED rather than (P).
Also, since those inner sleeves are all separate to the discs, I'd suspect the seller simply enclosed them from a stock of inner sleeves, possibly excess unused ones, that he'd got hold of separately. It might be from a stock of withdrawn versions of the EMI inner sleeve, perhaps one that included the image of an album whose release was cancelled.
It would be nice to hear if there are differences of the 80's double EMI white box editions? Thank You!
Great suggestion!
What happened to Let It Be?
I was waiting to see if you got the box set or the regular one.
Can't believe how clean and shiny the covers are.
Silly question: you usually pronounce “Please Please Me” stressing the last word (“Please Please ME”), whereas I have usually heard the title with the second word stressed (“Please PLEASE Me”). Is yours the way most British people pronounce it, or is it a personal quirk? I really enjoy your videos. Thank you for posting them! :)
For what it's worth, I stress the second please, as did John and Paul in various interviews. We generally emphasise verbs within a sentence, so yes, It's surely a quirk of Mr. Parlogram's. In all fairness, I also emphasised the 'Me' years ago, before I realised the double meaning of the word 'please'.
I felt so excited watching you unbox those albums !! Flimsy covers but in such good condition ! Do you use an oki noki to clean the vinyl? All the best from down under 👍
Hi Steve, I use a Loricraft PRC4 to clean my vinyl. Thanks for watching and all the best from Austria.
The White Album is the best 😊...and With the Beatles
"Thirty-Seven Shillings & Nine Pence" would be a great name for a Beatles cover band.
Hello again, i have a question, yes, another one, do you have any tips on how you can clean album covers without the risk of damaging it? Great video it was.
Thanks for watching, Robbe. I might be making a video on that subject very soon.
Andy , one question regarding one of your earlier videos , the one where you bought Prime Minister Harold Wilson’s record collection.
In the collection there was a copy of Hard Days Night but the sleeve was totally un-laminated , just a matt paper sleeve. How rare are these? , I’ve never heard of such a variant?...what’s the story behind it being un- laminated?
I've had a few of those over the years, Dai. It was probably an error with just one batch. Although fairly rare, they are not that valuable - unless they are Mint of course.
Parlogram Auctions ....cheers for that info mate , I’ve never known about this let alone ever seen one.
I’m surprised it isn’t a bit more well known as an “error batch” within the collecting community in general...or perhaps it’s just me that doesn’t know about them!
I’ve had to intentionally “peel” the laminate off other LP’s in the past due to it bubbling and peeling so much that it was beyond saving...but you learn something new every day.
I find it interesting the White Album originally came with black sleeves. You would think everything would be white.🤔
I pre-ordered Abbey Road and got it on the day of release. It had a black inner too.
now that is beautiful wow!!
Really cool to see. Where did you get these by the way if u don’t mind asking lol.
Can you teach an older American fan how to find a play quality collection like this one and not sell a kidney for it? I know most of these sold in the millions of not higher during the 60's and 70's. Was Let It Be not included in this haul? I have a thick 1st US The Beatles Again stereo, sounds great as you say. What do you think of the W German HorZu/Apple Pressings from the 70's up to 1981? I had them all new , but were stolen some years back, never was able to replace them. I love your videos, very informative and entertaining , and covering my favorite subject THE BEATLES!
Are you planning a special video for December 8th 2020, it is after all the 40th anniversary, wow 40 years. I can tell you where I was and what I was doing the night it happened and it was reported here on American radio. Wearing headphones, listening to FM radio, doing my homework when the first flash came through (my generations JFK/RFK moment),..I was in high school at the time. Like many, I was in mourning for months, years actually, and every October, it begins again for me on Johns birthday, and now too at George's B-day as well. Both left us far too early I was at work the day George passed, and had to take the rest of the day off, and then the week too as it turns out. That's how much the Beatles meant to and still mean to me, both together and as solo artists...
I'll be doing a video soon on the best value, best sounding albums. Some German Hörzu will be among them.
Nothing special planned for December 8th. It's a day I like to spend quietly. Thanks for sharing your memories.
@@Parlogram Looking forward to that video!
Hi! I love your videos, and they are very educational, so keep uploading! But I need your help. I’ve been trying to identify what pressing of please please me I have, but can’t figure it out. Could you help me? I will upload a short video just showing the record, cover and inner sleeve, so just tap on my profile.
Hi Olav, I've watched your video too and the copy you have is from late 1966.
Parlogram Auctions - thank you so so much! You are so experienced and I love that.
you smudging the photos lol, why don't you wear some felt gloves or something
Has money to burn obviously.....probably doesn't care.
Have you provided a explanation of how you do cleanings?
Not yet, but I will soon.
Beauties.... See you, Nelio.
i suspect that Hey Jude is a contract press without EMI stampers, no idea who pressed them but they are on heavy vinyl. all best Henry
what do you use to play grade most are never playable full of distortion destroyed by sixties record players or a worn out stylus iv never found any that play good do you use a mono cart or a record player from the same period the modern turntable with a decent cartridge can bring out the good and the bad
The turntable I use is a Project debut carbon 'Esprit' fitted with an Ortofon 2M blue stereo cart/stylus. Mono carts sound great playing a vintage mono LP but they hide groovewear and other faults, so I don't use them for grading.
@@Parlogram 👍
Don't get too upset with me, but the most important Beatles album was...MEET THE BEATLES. Until Capitol released "I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND" and "Meet..." in the U.S., the Beatles were just another Brit hit (you remember Cliff Richard...don't you?) Please Please Me launched the Fab4 in England, but in those days, England was not really that important musically. After "Meet..."and "I Want To..." the Beatles made the big time.
Actually, in world-wide terms, the isolationist US was last to the party (didn't know there was a party).
Gaaaahhhhh.... I REALLY hate those polystyrene wotsits! Bane of my life many a time!
Also I've had things go missing that drowned in those packing pieces and I've had to go and retrieve the box from the big recycling bin at the end of street to wade through it a second time!
This must be what porn is for Beatles record collectors.
As an Englishman, you must surely know that you should use 'alternative version', not 'alternate version', which means something completely different! Great videos otherwise.