The Wedding Album is a great example of how a record album can be a piece of art itself, with the actual music only a part of it. It's been a while since I listened but I remember the music was just a documentation of the event, interviews and sound art to go with the other ephemera. You are definitely the only person I know who owns it on EIGHT TRACK though... WOW... it was smart to pick that up. If you ever need to prove your Beatles credentials, just say, "I own the eight track version of Wedding Album" and drop the mic! Ha!
The artwork, packaging, inserts…fantastic! The sounds between the grooves? Laughable at best! 😂 I play the “John” “Yoko” track to freak people out! Ha ha! I have the 8track set too, it’s a nice piece. Glad you have it! Cheers
YOU BOUGHT IT!! I’m so jealous 😅😂we have 4 ways of playing that 8-track in our house - quad deck, recording deck, portable, and car player ( quad and car are my husband’s hobby- he likes to fix old electronics - and the recording deck and portable are my old 8-track units that I saved because I made recordings as a kid on that 8-track deck!)
Hi Joe I think the bubbling is typical of 8tracks and could happen with time even in the shrink. The dust inside? hard to say maybe it got in threw the breathing holes maybe not. It is kind of amazing it has all the things inside and the tape still sealed. I think most people bought that for the posters and booklets.
It's like opening up a time capsule. John and Yoko's marriage is a point in Beatles history, and their desire to be taken seriously as artists is on display here. With references to their publicity stunts, it's sort of a treasure trove. I have to be suspicious of it being "minty fresh" though, with the dirt visible underneath the "shrink wrap" and such. Hope it didn't cost you a fortune.
"On February 16, 1923, in Thebes, Egypt, English archaeologist " Joe Mayo, AKA MeanMrMayo, opened a sealed 8Track copy of John and Yoko Lennon's "Wedding Album" Mayo livied to be a very old man! THANK YOU MR. MAYO, for sharing this discovery!
I'm quite sure is an original copy. Albums like many things are organic. Sealed or not after so many years there is going to some decay. The indentations on the cover are the results of being covered in shrink wrap for nearly two generations. Good purchase!
Aloha Joe, Thank you for sharing the unboxing of the John and Yoko Ono wedding album. If I felt myself that the wrapping didn't look Original, I would have opened it also, now if there was a Hype sticker on it Then of course ,You would have Known that it was an Original. As far as air holes go, If they are perfectly round then most likely it's an original. When I worked in a music store in the mid 1970s we also had a shrink Wrap machine & a Industrial hair dryer and it would never make perfect air holes, we would used an Ice pick to make a hole or a needle. Thanks again for Sharing. Looking forward to watching your next video. Mahalo Ed
I think it was meant by john to be more a phisical souvenir if his wedding than an actual audio record. Looking at this i think it works very well at it. I wonder if the eight track was a limited edition as there was not many with eight tracks i don't think, but really what the hell do i know right? Lol. Either way it was and is more of a collectable than anything else. I think as a collector your self it was a very worth while purchase
The bubbling usually comes from storage in various locations. Most likely it was not kept in the "living" area of a house with temperature control for its lifespan but moved around from basements, attics, garages etc. Still a nice item for a Beatle collector to have, I've never seen one out in the wild. 👍
Hi Joe. I am right there with you on this Album lol wow right!!! And I do have several as well... But it is hard to pass one up lol yes!! Nice 8 track.... Now all you ned is a player lol. Next video right take care and have fun with it!!!
Very cool pick up, Joe. I have a strange fascination with the Wedding Album. The package is what makes it special, but I actually enjoy listening to it every once in a blue moon. I can't say why - when I read about it before I ever got it I thought I would hate it, but I find Side One strangely hypnotic. Side Two is a nice historical document. Great find!
I am very surprised that Apple/Capitol had that 8-track or any 8-track for that matter come in a large box like that with all those goodies as you called them. I would imagine that most people that bought the 8-track of this probably did not hold onto the box and inserts. Most people that bought 8-tracks in the 70's bought them solely for the tape as a form of portable music and did not bother to even save the cardboard covers they came in just like most 45 rpm record buyers during those days tossed the record sleeve. Anyways great find, I enjoyed seeing this with all the original items.
That may have been submerged under water at some point and then dried out over the the years. Everything seems to be rippled. Or exposed to extreme heat. I had a copy of the debut KISS album NB9001 without Kissin' Time/dry mix. It had been completely submerged in a mail truck during a hurricane/flood. The record itself showed no signs of this, labels were clean and vinyl played beautifully after a good cleaning. The front and back slicks survived and once dried looked fine. The cardboard itself disintegrated though.
Hey Joe, I think it's cool that you actually chose to open a sealed collectible. Congrats! However, from my experience, it is amazing how much dirt and grime can enter under the shrink from just the couple of tiny airholes. I have found filthy LP's (under the shrink) that still have the hype and price stickers, so there was no doubt that the shrink was original. In this case, in my mind there is no doubt that the shrink was original, and time has done the item dirty 😁. Great to see it! Take care...
Hey Jo... That's a great find .. I totally agree with you it's not always about the music when collecting it's all about the fun of it.... Your videos are also always fun and enjoyable.. 👍
Hey Joe, either way opened or sealed it’s a cool piece of history to have. I can totally understand the lure of having an unopened item BUT sometimes to be able To have your hands on the contents of that item is worth it being unsealed. What treasure is included and indeed you have found Dome really nice treasure by opening not just the sealed 8 track but the booklets with the cartoons and articles SO FUN AND GREAT!!!! Enjoy and take care.
I'm surprised the shrink wrap is even intact after 55 years. The shrink wrap is just cheap plastic it was never meant to last. Sometimes as shrink wrap gets old it starts to have a chemical reaction to what it is wrapped around. The bumps and wrinkles in the box are humidity damage it looks like it might have been in a basement at some time. What looks like dirt is probably mold.
I have the original UK vinyl. The gatefold sleeve of the record itself is beautifully laminated, and the vinyl looks mint - not surprising, it’s not exactly one you rush home to play. It’s amazing how much effort went in to presenting such a crap album, but I think the album is just one part of a beautiful package. I bought the cd-only version when that was released a few years ago (I didn’t need the box again, I already have the goodies), in case I ever want a listen again without risk to my original set.
Thanks Joe. so cool. I had no idea and now so many questions. did they break up the 22 min John Yoko yellfest... :-) BTW when you get a Two Virgins on 8 track...have a good one Joe and it is really cool! LOL
I never had any interest in it though the artwork I now see was in itself collectable. I have a miniature model of his bed in guitar and the guy whom I got it from sent me the Same picture as the postcard. Good presentation.
The 8 track did not sell at all. Story is John Lennon bought all unsold copies because he did not want the record company to take the loss and possibly tarnish his rep in the process. He put them in storage then later put on the secondary market by a buyer who purchased them from John at a drastically reduced price. I have yet to see an open copy anywhere for sale.
I had a Japanese "reprint" I picked up in the 80s. two Virgins was funny and I still have that, but Wedding Album and Life With the Lions were just horrible.
finally listened to my Cd Copy and boy is it bad. don't think I'll get to side two. Yelling John and Yoko for over twenty minutes is nauseating at best.
8-track cartridges were a terrible format! Listening to a piece of music, then right in the middle there would be a delay while the player *click - clack * switched tracks over and then resumed the music. Also they were big and bulky.
The Wedding Album is a great example of how a record album can be a piece of art itself, with the actual music only a part of it. It's been a while since I listened but I remember the music was just a documentation of the event, interviews and sound art to go with the other ephemera. You are definitely the only person I know who owns it on EIGHT TRACK though... WOW... it was smart to pick that up. If you ever need to prove your Beatles credentials, just say, "I own the eight track version of Wedding Album" and drop the mic! Ha!
The artwork, packaging, inserts…fantastic! The sounds between the grooves? Laughable at best! 😂 I play the “John” “Yoko” track to freak people out! Ha ha! I have the 8track set too, it’s a nice piece. Glad you have it! Cheers
Thanks for sharing Joe. Nice pickup. The CD reissue from a few years ago is nice. I have played the interview part several times on there.
That's not bad.
8-tracks are the ultimate collectors items, change my mind!
I admire your stance! I like collecting them, but IMO they're an inferior playback source.
@@MeanMrMayo exactly! and that mint copy is very cool but sonically it’s obsolete, unlike vinyl!
Youve gota enjoy it, glad you opened. Love it, never heard of it
The sponge has likely dissolved in the 8-track, but that’s totally repairable. Neat set.
Most likely since 8-tracks are known for self destructing over time, but can easily be brought back to life.
Never would have guessed the 8 track version would include all the "extras" that came with the vinyl.
Nice memorabilia! Thanks for sharing! God bless you and your family!
Wonderful piece of art.
YOU BOUGHT IT!! I’m so jealous 😅😂we have 4 ways of playing that 8-track in our house - quad deck, recording deck, portable, and car player ( quad and car are my husband’s hobby- he likes to fix old electronics - and the recording deck and portable are my old 8-track units that I saved because I made recordings as a kid on that 8-track deck!)
The actual tape I will not open!
Hi Joe I think the bubbling is typical of 8tracks and could happen with time even in the shrink. The dust inside? hard to say maybe it got in threw the breathing holes maybe not. It is kind of amazing it has all the things inside and the tape still sealed. I think most people bought that for the posters and booklets.
It's like opening up a time capsule. John and Yoko's marriage is a point in Beatles history, and their desire to be taken seriously as artists is on display here. With references to their publicity stunts, it's sort of a treasure trove. I have to be suspicious of it being "minty fresh" though, with the dirt visible underneath the "shrink wrap" and such. Hope it didn't cost you a fortune.
No fortune!
@@martinmcgrath1985 No, it was considerably lower.
@@martinmcgrath1985 Very good indeed.
"On February 16, 1923, in Thebes, Egypt, English archaeologist " Joe Mayo, AKA MeanMrMayo, opened a sealed 8Track copy of John and Yoko Lennon's "Wedding Album" Mayo livied to be a very old man! THANK YOU MR. MAYO, for sharing this discovery!
I have a mint in box 8 track player from 1972. If i cant find a album that is rare i can still listen to it on 8 track.
I agree with you. I believe that the box was reshrinked. At least you have the original 8track still sealed. Congratulations.
I'm quite sure is an original copy. Albums like many things are organic. Sealed or not after so many years there is going to some decay. The indentations on the cover are the results of being covered in shrink wrap for nearly two generations. Good purchase!
That’s really cool. Definitely a great addition to your collection.
Aloha Joe, Thank you for sharing the unboxing of the John and Yoko Ono wedding album.
If I felt myself that the wrapping didn't look Original, I would have opened it also, now if there was a Hype sticker on it Then of course ,You would have Known that it was an Original.
As far as air holes go, If they are perfectly round then most likely it's an original.
When I worked in a music store in the mid 1970s we also had a shrink Wrap machine & a Industrial hair dryer and it would never make perfect air holes, we would used an Ice pick to make a hole or a needle.
Thanks again for Sharing.
Looking forward to watching your next video.
Mahalo Ed
That is a great find l've never seen it in a 8 track love it!
Cool, right?
@@MeanMrMayo definitely!
John and Yoko.This album was much better than Two Virgins and Life With the Lions.I didn't know that 8tracks were available in 1969.
I think it was meant by john to be more a phisical souvenir if his wedding than an actual audio record. Looking at this i think it works very well at it. I wonder if the eight track was a limited edition as there was not many with eight tracks i don't think, but really what the hell do i know right? Lol.
Either way it was and is more of a collectable than anything else. I think as a collector your self it was a very worth while purchase
That's pretty cool. I would have opened it too. Its a great collectors piece.
Nice job on presenting, Joe. I have a Japanese import of this album. You have a cool collectible there!
The bubbling usually comes from storage in various locations. Most likely it was not kept in the "living" area of a house with temperature control for its lifespan but moved around from basements, attics, garages etc. Still a nice item for a Beatle collector to have, I've never seen one out in the wild. 👍
Hi Joe. I am right there with you on this Album lol wow right!!! And I do have several as well... But it is hard to pass one up lol yes!! Nice 8 track.... Now all you ned is a player lol. Next video right take care and have fun with it!!!
Thanks Brad, and I still need to see your Fabfest video
Hi Joe, how is it going!!! I do think you would like it just a happy video lol to watch. All the best to you, my friend!!!!
An album I've never listened to a second of, but I love that comic strip! Very nice grab Joe.
Very cool pick up, Joe. I have a strange fascination with the Wedding Album. The package is what makes it special, but I actually enjoy listening to it every once in a blue moon. I can't say why - when I read about it before I ever got it I thought I would hate it, but I find Side One strangely hypnotic. Side Two is a nice historical document. Great find!
Thanks, and glad you enjoy the record
I am very surprised that Apple/Capitol had that 8-track or any 8-track for that matter come in a large box like that with all those goodies as you called them. I would imagine that most people that bought the 8-track of this probably did not hold onto the box and inserts. Most people that bought 8-tracks in the 70's bought them solely for the tape as a form of portable music and did not bother to even save the cardboard covers they came in just like most 45 rpm record buyers during those days tossed the record sleeve. Anyways great find, I enjoyed seeing this with all the original items.
That may have been submerged under water at some point and then dried out over the the years. Everything seems to be rippled. Or exposed to extreme heat. I had a copy of the debut KISS album NB9001 without Kissin' Time/dry mix. It had been completely submerged in a mail truck during a hurricane/flood. The record itself showed no signs of this, labels were clean and vinyl played beautifully after a good cleaning. The front and back slicks survived and once dried looked fine. The cardboard itself disintegrated though.
..a box set ahead of its time perhaps 👍
That is very cool Joe!!!!
Hey Joe, I think it's cool that you actually chose to open a sealed collectible. Congrats! However, from my experience, it is amazing how much dirt and grime can enter under the shrink from just the couple of tiny airholes. I have found filthy LP's (under the shrink) that still have the hype and price stickers, so there was no doubt that the shrink was original. In this case, in my mind there is no doubt that the shrink was original, and time has done the item dirty 😁. Great to see it! Take care...
Thanks, Tim.
Hey Jo... That's a great find
.. I totally agree with you it's not always about the music when collecting it's all about the fun of it.... Your videos are also always fun and enjoyable.. 👍
Thanks
I would want to know if that 8track tape was in there you did the right thing and its still sealed keep going
Cool find!
Hey Joe, either way opened or sealed it’s a cool piece of history to have. I can totally understand the lure of having an unopened item BUT sometimes to be able
To have your hands on the contents of that item is worth it being unsealed. What treasure is included and indeed you have found Dome really nice treasure by opening not just the sealed 8 track but the booklets with the cartoons and articles SO FUN AND GREAT!!!! Enjoy and take care.
Not going to lie, I've never heard the album, but that is a nice box set, it's almost reminiscent of the Beatles deluxe box sets
I have the cassette version. It's open, and has the bumps and it got dirty too, even though it's inside a cabinet.
I live for this stuff.
Absolutely a great purchase. I myself got the Second Album mono press plus a record club edition of another Beatles
Yesterday. Forgot the title
That is a fun package. I have the CD box. When I got remarried and engaged to my Asian wife 16yrs ago I put the ring in the box. Loved the video ✌
Nice story!
Very nice my friend
Great. Now get an 8-track deck and you can play that baby on a continuous loop for weeks.
Never opening.
lools like modern collectors edition, i thought similar boxes appear not so long ago.
That's probably an original wrap. After the first couple of days following the release, people weren't lining up to buy this turkey.
Good looking guy, good video
I'm surprised the shrink wrap is even intact after 55 years. The shrink wrap is just cheap plastic it was never meant to last. Sometimes as shrink wrap gets old it starts to have a chemical reaction to what it is wrapped around. The bumps and wrinkles in the box are humidity damage it looks like it might have been in a basement at some time. What looks like dirt is probably mold.
Sounds logical.
I have the original UK vinyl. The gatefold sleeve of the record itself is beautifully laminated, and the vinyl looks mint - not surprising, it’s not exactly one you rush home to play. It’s amazing how much effort went in to presenting such a crap album, but I think the album is just one part of a beautiful package. I bought the cd-only version when that was released a few years ago (I didn’t need the box again, I already have the goodies), in case I ever want a listen again without risk to my original set.
The original owner probably opened it up and checked out the booklets etc but bought it for its rarity and may not have an 8 track player
You look so cool with hat on, could be nice to see you with a uniform or leather hat on, nice video as always
Thats the real shrink wrap. For sure
Hi Joe great find just hope Giles doesn't get the brilliant idea of remastering/remixing this one..........
I know that in the 90s the fest catalog was selling these sealed.
Wow
John 💖 Yoko
His best album...
Thanks Joe. so cool. I had no idea and now so many questions. did they break up the 22 min John Yoko yellfest... :-) BTW when you get a Two Virgins on 8 track...have a good one Joe and it is really cool! LOL
I have a Two Virgins 8 Track.
@@MeanMrMayo I should have known better...but since I asked...Life with Lions 2? Wonderwall? Electronic Sound? Family Way? have a good one Joe!
@@RussBeatle63 No 8 Tracks of the others
I think you have a good find Joe
Paulie Walnuts is funko name Paulie Gualtieri
I never had any interest in it though the artwork I now see was in itself collectable. I have a miniature model of his bed in guitar and the guy whom I got it from sent me the Same picture as the postcard. Good presentation.
Like watching Forensic Files or CSI NY
The 8 track did not sell at all. Story is John Lennon bought all unsold copies because he did not want the record company to take the loss and possibly tarnish his rep in the process. He put them in storage then later put on the secondary market by a buyer who purchased them from John at a drastically reduced price. I have yet to see an open copy anywhere for sale.
That's ok
John, Yoko, John, Yoko, John, Yoko, John , Yoko, John, Yoko, John, Yoko..... 😁
replace the pad on the cartridge
The tape will never be opened.
I had a Japanese "reprint" I picked up in the 80s. two Virgins was funny and I still have that, but Wedding Album and Life With the Lions were just horrible.
Just open the thing already lol
😒 Short attention spans...
finally listened to my Cd Copy and boy is it bad. don't think I'll get to side two. Yelling John and Yoko for over twenty minutes is nauseating at best.
Enjoy
8-track cartridges were a terrible format! Listening to a piece of music, then right in the middle there would be a delay while the player *click - clack * switched tracks over and then resumed the music. Also they were big and bulky.
Are you serious? That is a fake sealed job.