Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I'm a Stones guy myself but also collect Beatles records. I have two copies, one Mono & one Stereo, of AHDN both with the black and colored dots labels. I have a Mono Rubber Soul as well and the Blue Box set!! Luckily all my Beatles records were thrift store or estate sale finds, never paid more than a few dollars for them!
Don’t make me jealous about the prices you paid for your records! I like the Stones too, more of the early stuff. But Hackney Diamonds is really good too. You know how it is, you were either on the Beatles side or the Stones side back then. I am happy that you found this video fairly interesting and hope that you come back again. If there are any really good you tube channels that focus on the Stones I would appreciate your letting me know.
I am glad that you got your copies. I have been wondering where people outside of the UK were getting theirs. It would be good to know for next time something comes out that is local. I am also glad to know where you are from. RUclips certainly makes the world a little smaller when we can get together this way Thank you very much for coming along with me and for showing an interest here. You are the best.
Thanks so much for letting me know where you are in the world. I have always wanted to visit Belfast. Thank you for your ongoing support and I hope you continue to be interested in what I try to do.
Check your early UA 1964 albums ; on the back, upper right hand section, underneath, “All songs written by Lennon and McCartney” there is a publishing credit; it is a true first press if it is in three lines of text instead of four, and does not mention, ‘I Cry Instead’
It’s always great to hear from you! I enjoy very much what you share with us I’m not able to collect much, so I’m jealous of your collection! The Beatles are timeless! Sometimes I feel so in sync with their music that I can’t possibly die. Then other times, I wonder what song of theirs I’ll have on my lips when I do die. I’m not trying to be morbid, just trying to voice my joy when I hear their music! Don’t stop making your videos They’re always uplifting to me! You’re great! Bill from OKC
Thank you very much Bill. Are you a first generation person? I very much appreciate your saying that you do like the videos as they are because sometimes I don’t know how I got myself into doing this in the first place. It is weird where life can take you. Their music is pretty much in every fiber of our lives and we are so lucky for that. Stay well.
Thanks Patricia, learned so much I did not know about the HDN pressings. Had never seen an orange and black or the sunrise Untied Artists. Knew about I Cry Instead but did not know about Tell Me Who. Your records are just beautiful and are like a smooth black glass. Thanks for showing.
I've the mono and stereo New York pressing and a duplicate copy on the mono,and the Canadian red label mono!The Capiphone project has an amazing new HDN UA program-film mixes not ever issued,the Don't Bother Me Canadian extra "Don't"mix,the hihat German Meet and Greatest Odeon lp mix for All My Loving,and more!!!
Great collection and thanks for the shout out,Pat!!The mono Capitol record club is a huge deal,as most record clubbers for titles are usually stereo,but that was also a Capitol issue,as well!Yeah,Matt Street,Beatle Dave,Beatley Tone,Beatle Brad,they are all awesome,and I follow them all when I can.A few more for you to check out,Pat.Awesome collectors,too!Beatlevinyl85,samoset4beatlesvinyl(based in Alabama).Sam's a young college age guy that is,like Beatlesvinyl85,a Super collector!!Cant forget the ever informative Andrew from Parlogram Auctions-check out his recent mono box set videos,Pat,for the new lp run coming in Nov.Looks like my Capiphone project approval with Universal is put in hold until next year.I havebavfriend in Toronto that has a reel featuring the soundboard recording from the Maple Leaf Gardens '65 concert!! He pitched it to Giles and Abbey Road,but they weren't interested,but I could have an in with them,thru him!! He is Piers Hemmingsen,Capitol 6000 website and Canadian Beatles book author.
Wow! Thank you for all of that. I hope you can do something either that. Peter Jackson maybe? I do follow and support Samoset because he is young and passionate. There is a newer channel now called” think Beatles “you may want to have a look at. Would you mind telling me how do you tell a record club pressing from the normal pressings and did all titles have a record club pressing? Should I look for these? Appreciate you very much. I would very much love to know how you will do in your endeavor.
hi pat glad to see you do another video love the stuff you showed .😍I ve been buying lots of beatle stuff lately .looking forward to see what you have been buying this month.take care all the best belle
Belle I was just thinking about you recently. What kind of Beatles stuff are you collecting? What generation are you? I have quite a bit to show on my next shopping video. I will make it beginning of October. It is crazy how much you accumulate in one short month! Thank you, thank you for hanging out here.
I had to go back to my own collection and take stock of what I have in AHDN variants; I concentrate more on cover/country differences. So far : three U.S. mono first issues, one U.K., and one Canadian mono first issue, and one BC-13, Mofi box, and Mono Box each ..
@@Imaginenumber9 - I forgot to list my most unique AHDN - a 1974 Brazilian reissue of their 1964 fist press , where the album title was changed in Portuguese to “The Kings of Yeah Yeah Yeah” 😀
Very cool! I found a hard days night record a few months ago in an antique store with the I cry instead misspelling, and it is in pretty nice condition, the cover is written on and seen some wear, but that just shows some history and tells stories about the previous owners! Awesome video and you’ve got tons of cool pressings!
You know, I have a few with names in them too. In the old days you had to put your name especially on the 45s because when you took them out to parties you wanted to make sure you got yours back. Would this be your first Beatles record in your collection? If so, you got a good one. My favorite! Thank you for watching and being part of our little group.
There is one pressing that has a longer fadeout at the end of the instrumental "I Should Have Known Better", where the sax player goes off in another direction as the track is being faded before being cut off at the very end. I have not been able to find that version anywhere in low these many years (most versions have the sax starting the counter melody before being rapidly faded).
Is that one on the original black and colored dot label? How do you know the difference if you come upon it? I am very interested in knowing all details about AHDN pressings. Thank you for your wisdom
@@Imaginenumber9 Yes it was one of the black and colored dot labels. I heard it some 40 years ago and assumed this was the regular mono mix, however when I finally got my own copy of the mono album, years later, it featured the regular fadeout. This version is apparently unique among the contracted pressings.
Great video, I have a original copy of a hard day's night as well, also I have a souvenir booklet given out to people that saw the movie like me, I was three years old when I saw it. I got the booklet later.
That is so interesting. I don’t know about a souvenir booklet. What an early memory to recollect. It is amazing to me. You have to be among the youngest if not the youngest of being a first generation person. I appreciate your little story. Back then, parents had so much to do with what we got in terms of Beatles experiences. Nice memories, I know. Thank you for being part of this channel which really is about all of us
Your Parli copy is the first pressing,Pat.That chubby font(that Tom Vanghele/Fab4 Collectibles-NYdescribes it as)is the first Beatle Parlinlp to be subcontract to another label,in thiscase ,Pye.Phillips got the contract from Beatles For Sale onward,thru the Apple titles on the albums.HMV did the HDN extracts EPS thru Nowhere Man.The 45's were usually done by the flagship Hayes factory on all of the Parli copies,from the red labelers to Lady Madonna,with the Apple ones done by Phillips.Deeca did subcontract with the Hayes factory on some 45's,notably,She Loves You,almost all copies of Hold Your Hand,exclusive for Cant Buy Me Love(no Hayes copies exist)I Feel Fine,most pressed,but not all,Hayes did some).Phillips did subcontract for Help!,We Can Work It Out,Yellow Sub,the MMT Ep,Hello Goodbye
I knew I could count on you my special vinyl geek. I am very happy to know ow that and I am grateful that you took your time to check it and let me know. You are the best!
Thanks,Pat!!That's why I would like to se3 the Capiphone project happen.Too many loose ends to tie up,yet,(in my opinion)Always thought the catalog was incomplete,still do.The reason for the Capiphone project is to finally tie up those loose ends and complete the catalog offering to the fans,with Giles and the Abbey Road crew,the Apple crew(including Paul,Ringo,Yoko and Olivia)and finally UME for its issue on, at least, CD,next year.Obviously this year is out,because of the mono American reissue project.The new remasters are to reveal more audio information on those original Capitol tapes,so that's exciting.The originals we fans have will much improved upon and playable without having to use a mono stylus for the best reproduction!That's a plus right there,y'know,Pat?!?I still value my mint originals,though,and won't ever replace them(or play them,either.I dont play my collection copies.The VJ/Capitols/Apples or the Parli or Japanese Odeon originals either.Im used to the 12 and 11 song programs I put together for the Capiphone project anyway,and that's the only way I can listen to our Fab Four now.More exciting for me,with the rare mixes I sprinkled into each album program.A lot more enjoyable.
I have a friend in Toronto who after retirement(big record guy, did a lot of Beatle trading with him,for Canadian Beatle records since the 80's)became the biggest Beatle authority in Canada(Piers Hemmingsen,Capitol 6000 website and Canadian Beatle book author).He bought a Beatles film up there,the seller threw in an audio reel of the Maple Leaf Gardens '65 concert,soundboard!(no less), in record release quality.Flew to Lndon and talked to Giles at Abbey Road about their possible acquisition of the tape and release on vinyl.They turned the idea down.I plan on calling him to connect me with Giles on the Capiphone project and maybe they will go with this idea.Everything will be compiled on CD or wav files for them to just tweak and then issue.If they decide to greenlight it.We'll see.
Thanks,Pat!!think Beatles I've seen a few times.So busy trying to stay ahead of my fiance financially I don't get a lot of time to watch everybody.Well see how it goes with my project All fans will want it.Its up to Giles,Apple and Universal to finally see it get issued.The Capitol record club mono HDN issue was out in '66 and has a T-90000 series number and white border around the front cover.Happy hunting!!
Oh my, what a stunning collection you have of the various incarnations of A Hard Day's Days Night. I hate to admit it but I have exactly one copy of that album. Love all of The Beatles albums, singles and movies, but for some reason I focused on their solo career. Initially, the focus was on John, and then George, followed by Paul and Ringo. So my collection is weighted heavily toward the solo work. Even so, it is far from a complete solo discography. Knowing this makes your collection even more impressive. I noted that one of your copies came from Perry Cox. I have used his price guides for years and bought many hard-to-find items from him. Keep up the good work. What you are doing is amazing.
Maybe my AHDN quest is a bit overboard. But, when you collect you do have to have a focus based on your interest that will direct you. I have returned to vinyl more so say in the last 5 years and before that it was another passion. It is very interesting to me that you focused on solo first. That usually comes with a later generation who didn’t really experience the Beatles firsthand. I do bid on eBay from Perry Cox. His grades the records exactly so there s no question about what you are going to get. Pricey yes but all Beatles stuff is expensive. Sometimes I think about not collecting anymore given my age but my heart always wins out so I gave up on that idea. You know, I appreciate your conversation very much.
@@Imaginenumber9 Patricia, Your collection is not overboard at all. I just made a quick check of my JL inventory and here is a slice of what I found: 11 copies of Double Fantasy (and I still don't have all the varieties), nine copies of the Imagine album and 16 copies of the single Happy Xmas (War is Over). It's what we do with our obsession. Different strokes for different folks.
Love the United artists red design cover, I plan on showing various items on my new channel which will include the just arrived lunchbox from beatles site. It really looks wonderful. very enjoyable as usual Patricia.
@@Imaginenumber9your so kind, not sure if direct names violate any policies buy feel free to tap my bugs bunny. Will be extremely proud to have you as a subscriber Patricia.
I think the U.K. version of A hard days night is one of Beatles best - especially side 2! Brilliant album ❤ great collection of variations you have there 🎉
Thank you for coming back to watch this video. I think all of my albums of AHDN are works of art. I see your channel is doing well. I am watching. Given my age, I don’t know everything that you talk about because I am not familiar with the music but you are a good channel for me to learn from.
@@Imaginenumber9 thanks pat - well your channel is giving a great lesson on USA Beatles vinyl too ! Don’t worry - a 60’s month will come on the channel at some point ! Just for you 🫡🇬🇧
I am not sure what you mean. Is it that you collect all labels too? I would like to know if you come back and see this. Thank you very much for watching.
Pat .. we’re Jersey people , passionate, proud and very outgoing , do you ever hit the Princeton Record Exchange? It was all we had before the internet , and Vintage Vinyl 😀
I have a copy of the George Martin "Hard Day's Night" instrumental music as well ....I have a second oressing ("after they corrected the misspellings)...Have looked for a while for the first pressings, with no luck thus far....I know I could look on Discogs and pay $$$, but I'm not a wealthy man....Very enjoyable as always...Peace and Love,Terry Tutor
It is always the hunt that makes it both fun and exasperating. Unless we are very wealthy we will never have everything. Maybe that is what in part makes each of our collections unique. Thank you for continuing your come back and support our group here. I appreciate you very much.
I haven't been able to find the orange or the sunburst label variant in the condition I want at a price that is within my price range but keep looking though, great items and channel.
Believe me, I know what you mean. The trouble is it won’t get better! Collecting is always a challenge against your wallet. Thanks so much for your continued involvement in our space. I appreciate you very much.
Hello Pat youve got some fantastic vinyl i found your video very intresting you realy love and look after your stuff its great will you be buying the capital box set or is that a silly question ? 🤣🤣
Thank you. I do try to take care of my stuff because that is what a collector does. Yep, I will be buying both upcoming boxes. I have to! Will you be too? Thank you very much for being part of our group.
I subscribed to your channel recently and I do like it a lot. I did see your AHDN vinyl collection and it is very nice. Everybody has something different which is the beauty of everyone’s’ channel. I thank you for coming here and I hope you come back. I like your channel title very much.
You need to leave the credits till the end of the video as I just switch off when you do a "roll call" it is monotonous_[> take away from your interesting content!😊
I don’t know about that but I know I need to think about shortening the shout outs. I appreciate your comments about this and I do appreciate that you watched the video.
This is nonsense. I was there from the beginning and in the fan club. There's one AHDN and that's the original on Parlophone, not this American mish-mash.
When you are on the opposite side of the pond these albums are just as legitimate to us as the parlophone pressing is to you. They might not be what the Beatles thought the USA should have but that is all we did have. I understand your point as a purist point of view but in the 1960s it wasn’t that way. I am sorry that you found the video objectionable.
@bobburoughs6241. Andrew from Parlogram Auctions made an interesting comparison video. His take on the US version is, as I recall, somewhat different from yours.
Thank you so much for the kind comment. I am really glad you liked the video. I appreciate your involvement in the channel. I love hearing from people, it is the best part of doing this.
great collection!
I am glad that you visited and that you liked it.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I'm a Stones guy myself but also collect Beatles records. I have two copies, one Mono & one Stereo, of AHDN both with the black and colored dots labels. I have a Mono Rubber Soul as well and the Blue Box set!! Luckily all my Beatles records were thrift store or estate sale finds, never paid more than a few dollars for them!
Don’t make me jealous about the prices you paid for your records! I like the Stones too, more of the early stuff. But Hackney Diamonds is really good too. You know how it is, you were either on the Beatles side or the Stones side back then. I am happy that you found this video fairly interesting and hope that you come back again. If there are any really good you tube channels that focus on the Stones I would appreciate your letting me know.
Thanks for sharing.
I live in New Zealand and I just got 2 copies of AHDN white vinyl delivered from UK.
Look forward to your next video.
I am glad that you got your copies. I have been wondering where people outside of the UK were getting theirs. It would be good to know for next time something comes out that is local. I am also glad to know where you are from. RUclips certainly makes the world a little smaller when we can get together this way Thank you very much for coming along with me and for showing an interest here. You are the best.
Thanks for shout out I’m from Belfast you’re great keep up your love for the fab 4😄
Thanks so much for letting me know where you are in the world. I have always wanted to visit Belfast. Thank you for your ongoing support and I hope you continue to be interested in what I try to do.
Check your early UA 1964 albums ; on the back, upper right hand section, underneath, “All songs written by Lennon and McCartney” there is a publishing credit; it is a true first press if it is in three lines of text instead of four, and does not mention, ‘I Cry Instead’
Appreciate that information!
It’s always great to hear from you! I enjoy very much what you share with us I’m not able to collect much, so I’m jealous of your collection! The Beatles are timeless! Sometimes I feel so in sync with their music that I can’t possibly die. Then other times, I wonder what song of theirs I’ll have on my lips when I do die. I’m not trying to be morbid, just trying to voice my joy when I hear their music! Don’t stop making your videos They’re always uplifting to me! You’re great! Bill from OKC
Thank you very much Bill. Are you a first generation person? I very much appreciate your saying that you do like the videos as they are because sometimes I don’t know how I got myself into doing this in the first place. It is weird where life can take you. Their music is pretty much in every fiber of our lives and we are so lucky for that. Stay well.
Thanks Patricia, learned so much I did not know about the HDN pressings. Had never seen an orange and black or the sunrise Untied Artists. Knew about I Cry Instead but did not know about Tell Me Who. Your records are just beautiful and are like a smooth black glass. Thanks for showing.
There is still too many to hunt for! But, I guess that is the fun of it.
I've the mono and stereo New York pressing and a duplicate copy on the mono,and the Canadian red label mono!The Capiphone project has an amazing new HDN UA program-film mixes not ever issued,the Don't Bother Me Canadian extra "Don't"mix,the hihat German Meet and Greatest Odeon lp mix for All My Loving,and more!!!
How do you retain all of this information??? ❤️
Great collection and thanks for the shout out,Pat!!The mono Capitol record club is a huge deal,as most record clubbers for titles are usually stereo,but that was also a Capitol issue,as well!Yeah,Matt Street,Beatle Dave,Beatley Tone,Beatle Brad,they are all awesome,and I follow them all when I can.A few more for you to check out,Pat.Awesome collectors,too!Beatlevinyl85,samoset4beatlesvinyl(based in Alabama).Sam's a young college age guy that is,like Beatlesvinyl85,a Super collector!!Cant forget the ever informative Andrew from Parlogram Auctions-check out his recent mono box set videos,Pat,for the new lp run coming in Nov.Looks like my Capiphone project approval with Universal is put in hold until next year.I havebavfriend in Toronto that has a reel featuring the soundboard recording from the Maple Leaf Gardens '65 concert!! He pitched it to Giles and Abbey Road,but they weren't interested,but I could have an in with them,thru him!! He is Piers Hemmingsen,Capitol 6000 website and Canadian Beatles book author.
Wow! Thank you for all of that. I hope you can do something either that. Peter Jackson maybe?
I do follow and support Samoset because he is young and passionate. There is a newer channel now called” think Beatles “you may want to have a look at.
Would you mind telling me how do you tell a record club pressing from the normal pressings and did all titles have a record club pressing? Should I look for these? Appreciate you very much. I would very much love to know how you will do in your endeavor.
hi pat glad to see you do another video love the stuff you showed .😍I ve been buying lots of beatle stuff lately .looking forward to see what you have been buying this month.take care all the best belle
Belle I was just thinking about you recently. What kind of Beatles stuff are you collecting? What generation are you? I have quite a bit to show on my next shopping video. I will make it beginning of October. It is crazy how much you accumulate in one short month! Thank you, thank you for hanging out here.
Yup -- I've got 6 variation copies of AHDN 👍👍😎🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Very good!! Glad to see I am not he only one who is out of control! Thank you for commenting.
Wow ! I am super impressed with your dedication to collecting label variants on AHDN ! I counted 15 variants plus one George Martin !!👍👍
I had to go back to my own collection and take stock of what I have in AHDN variants; I concentrate more on cover/country differences.
So far : three U.S. mono first issues, one U.K., and one Canadian mono first issue, and one BC-13, Mofi box, and Mono Box each ..
You gotta do what you gotta do! Thank you for your continuing support in my endeavor.
@@wolfybaby911 that’s a good cross section of LPs. Don’t go crazy like me. 😂
@@Imaginenumber9 - I forgot to list my most unique AHDN - a 1974 Brazilian reissue of their 1964 fist press , where the album title was changed in Portuguese to “The Kings of Yeah Yeah Yeah” 😀
@@wolfybaby911 that is pretty wild.
Very cool! I found a hard days night record a few months ago in an antique store with the I cry instead misspelling, and it is in pretty nice condition, the cover is written on and seen some wear, but that just shows some history and tells stories about the previous owners! Awesome video and you’ve got tons of cool pressings!
You know, I have a few with names in them too. In the old days you had to put your name especially on the 45s because when you took them out to parties you wanted to make sure you got yours back. Would this be your first Beatles record in your collection? If so, you got a good one. My favorite! Thank you for watching and being part of our little group.
There is one pressing that has a longer fadeout at the end of the instrumental "I Should Have Known Better", where the sax player goes off in another direction as the track is being faded before being cut off at the very end. I have not been able to find that version anywhere in low these many years (most versions have the sax starting the counter melody before being rapidly faded).
Is that one on the original black and colored dot label? How do you know the difference if you come upon it? I am very interested in knowing all details about AHDN pressings. Thank you for your wisdom
@@Imaginenumber9 Yes it was one of the black and colored dot labels. I heard it some 40 years ago and assumed this was the regular mono mix, however when I finally got my own copy of the mono album, years later, it featured the regular fadeout. This version is apparently unique among the contracted pressings.
Great video, I have a original copy of a hard day's night as well, also I have a souvenir booklet given out to people that saw the movie like me, I was three years old when I saw it. I got the booklet later.
That is so interesting. I don’t know about a souvenir booklet. What an early memory to recollect. It is amazing to me. You have to be among the youngest if not the youngest of being a first generation person. I appreciate your little story. Back then, parents had so much to do with what we got in terms of Beatles experiences. Nice memories, I know. Thank you for being part of this channel which really is about all of us
Your Parli copy is the first pressing,Pat.That chubby font(that Tom Vanghele/Fab4 Collectibles-NYdescribes it as)is the first Beatle Parlinlp to be subcontract to another label,in thiscase ,Pye.Phillips got the contract from Beatles For Sale onward,thru the Apple titles on the albums.HMV did the HDN extracts EPS thru Nowhere Man.The 45's were usually done by the flagship Hayes factory on all of the Parli copies,from the red labelers to Lady Madonna,with the Apple ones done by Phillips.Deeca did subcontract with the Hayes factory on some 45's,notably,She Loves You,almost all copies of Hold Your Hand,exclusive for Cant Buy Me Love(no Hayes copies exist)I Feel Fine,most pressed,but not all,Hayes did some).Phillips did subcontract for Help!,We Can Work It Out,Yellow Sub,the MMT Ep,Hello Goodbye
I knew I could count on you my special vinyl geek. I am very happy to know ow that and I am grateful that you took your time to check it and let me know. You are the best!
Thanks,Pat!!That's why I would like to se3 the Capiphone project happen.Too many loose ends to tie up,yet,(in my opinion)Always thought the catalog was incomplete,still do.The reason for the Capiphone project is to finally tie up those loose ends and complete the catalog offering to the fans,with Giles and the Abbey Road crew,the Apple crew(including Paul,Ringo,Yoko and Olivia)and finally UME for its issue on, at least, CD,next year.Obviously this year is out,because of the mono American reissue project.The new remasters are to reveal more audio information on those original Capitol tapes,so that's exciting.The originals we fans have will much improved upon and playable without having to use a mono stylus for the best reproduction!That's a plus right there,y'know,Pat?!?I still value my mint originals,though,and won't ever replace them(or play them,either.I dont play my collection copies.The VJ/Capitols/Apples or the Parli or Japanese Odeon originals either.Im used to the 12 and 11 song programs I put together for the Capiphone project anyway,and that's the only way I can listen to our Fab Four now.More exciting for me,with the rare mixes I sprinkled into each album program.A lot more enjoyable.
I have a friend in Toronto who after retirement(big record guy, did a lot of Beatle trading with him,for Canadian Beatle records since the 80's)became the biggest Beatle authority in Canada(Piers Hemmingsen,Capitol 6000 website and Canadian Beatle book author).He bought a Beatles film up there,the seller threw in an audio reel of the Maple Leaf Gardens '65 concert,soundboard!(no less), in record release quality.Flew to Lndon and talked to Giles at Abbey Road about their possible acquisition of the tape and release on vinyl.They turned the idea down.I plan on calling him to connect me with Giles on the Capiphone project and maybe they will go with this idea.Everything will be compiled on CD or wav files for them to just tweak and then issue.If they decide to greenlight it.We'll see.
Thanks,Pat!!think Beatles I've seen a few times.So busy trying to stay ahead of my fiance financially I don't get a lot of time to watch everybody.Well see how it goes with my project
All fans will want it.Its up to Giles,Apple and Universal to finally see it get issued.The Capitol record club mono HDN issue was out in '66 and has a T-90000 series number and white border around the front cover.Happy hunting!!
Oh my, what a stunning collection you have of the various incarnations of A Hard Day's Days Night. I hate to admit it but I have exactly one copy of that album. Love all of The Beatles albums, singles and movies, but for some reason I focused on their solo career. Initially, the focus was on John, and then George, followed by Paul and Ringo. So my collection is weighted heavily toward the solo work. Even so, it is far from a complete solo discography. Knowing this makes your collection even more impressive. I noted that one of your copies came from Perry Cox. I have used his price guides for years and bought many hard-to-find items from him. Keep up the good work. What you are doing is amazing.
Maybe my AHDN quest is a bit overboard. But, when you collect you do have to have a focus based on your interest that will direct you. I have returned to vinyl more so say in the last 5 years and before that it was another passion. It is very interesting to me that you focused on solo first. That usually comes with a later generation who didn’t really experience the Beatles firsthand.
I do bid on eBay from Perry Cox. His grades the records exactly so there s no question about what you are going to get. Pricey yes but all Beatles stuff is expensive. Sometimes I think about not collecting anymore given my age but my heart always wins out so I gave up on that idea.
You know, I appreciate your conversation very much.
@@Imaginenumber9 Patricia, Your collection is not overboard at all. I just made a quick check of my JL inventory and here is a slice of what I found: 11 copies of Double Fantasy (and I still don't have all the varieties), nine copies of the Imagine album and 16 copies of the single Happy Xmas (War is Over). It's what we do with our obsession. Different strokes for different folks.
@@jacketjim1 I feel normal now!
Love the United artists red design cover, I plan on showing various items on my new channel which will include the just arrived lunchbox from beatles site. It really looks wonderful. very enjoyable as usual Patricia.
Let me know the name of your channel so I can subscribe. Thank you as always for supporting mine.
@@Imaginenumber9your so kind, not sure if direct names violate any policies buy feel free to tap my bugs bunny. Will be extremely proud to have you as a subscriber Patricia.
Okay ! Will do right now!
@@UnclePaulsBeatlesPopPlayhouse done!
@@Imaginenumber9oh now nice Patricia, a giant heartfelt thank you my friend!
I think the U.K. version of A hard days night is one of Beatles best - especially side 2! Brilliant album ❤ great collection of variations you have there 🎉
Thank you for coming back to watch this video. I think all of my albums of AHDN are works of art. I see your channel is doing well. I am watching. Given my age, I don’t know everything that you talk about because I am not familiar with the music but you are a good channel for me to learn from.
@@Imaginenumber9 thanks pat - well your channel is giving a great lesson on USA Beatles vinyl too ! Don’t worry - a 60’s month will come on the channel at some point ! Just for you 🫡🇬🇧
I do that with every Beatles album also.
I am not sure what you mean. Is it that you collect all labels too? I would like to know if you come back and see this. Thank you very much for watching.
The albums are almost like old currency, Pat , the stories they can tell
Yes. They have a rich history as they go from ones’ hands to another. Glad to see you came back to visit again.
Pat .. we’re Jersey people , passionate, proud and very outgoing , do you ever hit the Princeton Record Exchange? It was all we had before the internet , and Vintage Vinyl 😀
I am living in the Midwest now although I will always consider myself a Philly girl.
I have a copy of the George Martin "Hard Day's Night" instrumental music as well ....I have a second oressing ("after they corrected the misspellings)...Have looked for a while for the first pressings, with no luck thus far....I know I could look on Discogs and pay $$$, but I'm not a wealthy man....Very enjoyable as always...Peace and Love,Terry Tutor
It is always the hunt that makes it both fun and exasperating. Unless we are very wealthy we will never have everything. Maybe that is what in part makes each of our collections unique. Thank you for continuing your come back and support our group here. I appreciate you very much.
I haven't been able to find the orange or the sunburst label variant in the condition I want at a price that is within my price range but keep looking though, great items and channel.
Believe me, I know what you mean. The trouble is it won’t get better! Collecting is always a challenge against your wallet. Thanks so much for your continued involvement in our space. I appreciate you very much.
Hello Pat youve got some fantastic vinyl i found your video very intresting you realy love and look after your stuff its great will you be buying the capital box set or is that a silly question ? 🤣🤣
Thank you. I do try to take care of my stuff because that is what a collector does. Yep, I will be buying both upcoming boxes. I have to! Will you be too? Thank you very much for being part of our group.
Hey, thanks for sharing. That was great. I also made a video on my hard days night. Also, it’s not as good as yours though thanks.
I subscribed to your channel recently and I do like it a lot. I did see your AHDN vinyl collection and it is very nice. Everybody has something different which is the beauty of everyone’s’ channel. I thank you for coming here and I hope you come back. I like your channel title very much.
Not going anywhere my Dear 🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲
I am glad for that! Meeting people is the best thing about our channel.
You need to leave the credits till the end of the video as I just switch off when you do a "roll call" it is monotonous_[> take away from your interesting content!😊
I don’t know about that but I know I need to think about shortening the shout outs. I appreciate your comments about this and I do appreciate that you watched the video.
This is nonsense. I was there from the beginning and in the fan club. There's one AHDN and that's the original on Parlophone, not this American mish-mash.
When you are on the opposite side of the pond these albums are just as legitimate to us as the parlophone pressing is to you. They might not be what the Beatles thought the USA should have but that is all we did have. I understand your point as a purist point of view but in the 1960s it wasn’t that way. I am sorry that you found the video objectionable.
@bobburoughs6241.
Andrew from Parlogram Auctions made an interesting comparison video. His take on the US version is, as I recall, somewhat different from yours.
@@Imaginenumber9 Sorry, not objectionable, what I meant was the over-rating of what are really compilation albums.
@@bobburroughs6241thank you for that.
What a great video have a wonderful day and also happy first day also week to fall ❤😊🇬🇧🧁🍂🇨🇦🎸🇺🇸
Thank you so much for the kind comment. I am really glad you liked the video. I appreciate your involvement in the channel. I love hearing from people, it is the best part of doing this.