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dave9199
With printing there are two color choices; red, blue & green, or cyan, yellow, magenta & black. The second set is the opposite color of the first set except for black. Written as RGB or CMYK.
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Hairball
Thanks Cristiano - this should be very good.
Nearly 50 years since the White album was released - will their be a deluxe version as there was with Sgt. Peppers? Hope so.
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Hairball
Thanks Cristiano - this should be very good.
Nearly 50 years since the White album was released - will their be a deluxe version as there was with Sgt. Peppers? Hope so.
Yes, they said there will be.
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Cristiano Radtke
Mojo Magazine #291 (February 2018)
"APRIL 2018 & BEYOND
The rumours are that Apple and Universal will reissue a 50th anniversary edition of ‘The Beatles‘ aka The White Album this year. The 50th anniversary is in November so if this happens, it won’t be a summer release like last year’s Sgt. Pepper. Expect ‘Esher demos’, outtakes and more, although a 5.1 mix of the entire double album doesn’t seem very likely…"
[www.superdeluxeedition.com]
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Hairball
Thanks Cristiano - this should be very good.
Nearly 50 years since the White album was released - will their be a deluxe version as there was with Sgt. Peppers? Hope so.
Yes, they said there will be.
They did? I thought is was still a rumour at this point:Quote
Cristiano Radtke
Mojo Magazine #291 (February 2018)
"APRIL 2018 & BEYOND
The rumours are that Apple and Universal will reissue a 50th anniversary edition of ‘The Beatles‘ aka The White Album this year. The 50th anniversary is in November so if this happens, it won’t be a summer release like last year’s Sgt. Pepper. Expect ‘Esher demos’, outtakes and more, although a 5.1 mix of the entire double album doesn’t seem very likely…"
[www.superdeluxeedition.com]
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RollingFreak
Huh, I thought it was confirmed already.
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RollingFreak
Huh, I thought it was confirmed already.
Yes, already officially confirmed in May 2017 by Giles Martin in a BBC-Interview: [iorr.org] , [www.nme.com] .
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dave9199
I've only posted on this forum only a couple of times but figured there would be people here interested in reading an alternate timeline of The Beatles in the 1970's. It's a free pdf file. Pass the link along to anyone who may be interested. Enjoy!
Band On The Run
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jlowe
When did they manage to return to the stage (in the 70s) for 'one last time'?
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When did they manage to return to the stage (in the 70s) for 'one last time'?
OOPS!
Of course...a work of fiction.
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DrPete
I believe when George was on SNL, Paul was at the Dakota and him and John briefly thought about showing up on SNL... Aaagh, what never was..
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When did they manage to return to the stage (in the 70s) for 'one last time'?
OOPS!
Of course...a work of fiction.
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When did they manage to return to the stage (in the 70s) for 'one last time'?
OOPS!
Of course...a work of fiction.
If they had followed how the Stones handled the same problems they could have existed (up to John's death, of course).
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CaptainCorella
Quote from this link....
Eric Clapton and Patti Boyd were married on March 27, 1979. Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr attended the wedding and a major jam session took place following the ceremony.
I saw a bootleg LP of that jam at the first Record Fair I ever went to... Pick it up next time I thought. Never seen since. I learnt not to miss stuff that day!
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When did they manage to return to the stage (in the 70s) for 'one last time'?
OOPS!
Of course...a work of fiction.
If they had followed how the Stones handled the same problems they could have existed (up to John's death, of course).
Lennon wouldn't have been assassinated.
With the Beatles still a working unit through the 70s, they remain at their London home base. That means that he doesn't come to New York to get caught up with bogus political causes by questionable characters like Jerry Rubin -- so no hassles with the FBI. His main work that decade is with the Beatles and not Yoko. He doesn't retire from music in 1975 to become a house-husband only to re-emerge 5 years later as a rich businessman -- so no reason for a certain [name not typewritten here] to pick up a magazine interview in 1980 and go, "That hypocrite!"
Likewise, George Harrison might still be alive. He had a case of hepatitis C in the 1970s, probably brought on from extensive drug use. He might have kept more healthy during that time with the Beatles providing steady work, and less insecurity over a declining solo career. Hep C can lead to cancer, and the attack in 1999 by [name not typewritten here] certainly didn't help with his recurring bouts of cancer, and no doubt contributed to the complete breakdown of his defenses. But with no Lennon assassination, no attack at Friar Park 19 years later, and with no Hep C early on, no resulting cancer later.
If only they'd stayed together, we'd still have all 4 Beatles today...