October 22nd 2024
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October 22nd 2024 08:18:48 PM |
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João |
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I\'m a new fan from a small town in Brazil and I\'m in the process of listening to the entire discography of the band and its members in chronological order. Without the information on your site, I would not have been able to organize a guide. Thank you for the impeccable and detailed work! |
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November 15th 2023 09:59:48 AM |
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Eddie |
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Thank you so much for your informative detailed website. I know a lot of work goes into it and I appreciate all your efforts. Peace and Love! |
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November 10th 2023 10:45:09 AM |
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Earl Tipton |
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Today is the day that the 2023 Editions of the Red & Blue albums finally arrive, along with the brand new single \"Now And Then\". I\'m looking forward to you including these releases onto your website, along with your commentary. |
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September 4th 2023 01:47:35 PM |
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Mariusz Zgrzywa |
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Hi! If I may, I have a question about the song Runaway (Traveling Wilburys). On the reissued CD Vol. 3 there is - as a bonus track - the well-known version with a duration of 2.31. On the CD single She\'s My Baby there is a Runaway version with a duration of 2.27. It has a different introduction and a completely different solo consisting of a Latin-like acoustic guitar part, followed by a harmonica part after several seconds. What version is this? The CD single I have is a bootleg from the box set \"The Singles\" (SRS Records). |
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July 18th 2023 04:03:20 PM |
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Terry Bolton |
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I think you have a spelling mistake on your Flaming Pie page for disc 4 where you have \'Talks about Wings, the mellotron, Starberry Fields, German \"Hans\" and includes \"Love Mix\"\'. I\'m thinking it should say Strawberry Fields. |
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April 18th 2023 08:05:06 AM |
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Miles |
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Beatles : 1967 - A.K.A. Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - Bootleg HI There. I have a copy of this but I can\'t find any information about it anywhere. Can you let me know a bit about it? |
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January 23rd 2023 04:26:38 AM |
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gary love |
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why have you not listed George Harrison (End of the line) single??????? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well spotted. Don\'t know why it was missed is the answer, as the other Travelling Wilbury records are listed. We will rectify it. Thanks - webmaster@JPGR |
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December 11th 2022 10:24:17 AM |
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Mariusz Zgrzywa |
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Hi JPGR. A little note about the the Ringo Starr Full Discography section: the 4-Starr Collection (promo EP CD from 1995) might be worth mentioning? |
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March 3rd 2022 02:42:24 PM |
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Iain |
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hi there; for interest, further to your question on https://jpgr.co.uk/r5892.html, where your copy of Power To The People has the A/B label images reversed, my copy has both sides on green apple as if it were a double A-side. Best wishes, Iain |
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March 3rd 2022 02:07:37 PM |
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Iain |
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Thank you for this invaluable resource, esp the discographies. Do you have a page that I haven\'t spotted - or can you point me to someone else\'s page - that gives general summaries/notes/tips on how to tell the difference between original issues and reissues? |
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February 11th 2022 08:52:56 PM |
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Robert Coley |
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What a great site. Extremely informative and comprehensive but I think you\'ve missed: The Capitol Albums volume 2; The US Albums and Tomorrow Never Knows; from the Album discography. |
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December 8th 2020 06:06:26 PM |
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Mariusz Zgrzywa |
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Hi. Fantastic site. I have two questions: 1. Two songs from the bootleg The Alternate Past Masters Vol. 2 (Pear PDP 015) are described as stereo mixes, which I believe are mono versions. I mean We Can Work It Out, described as American stereo mix and Paperback Writer, described as Different stereo mix. What\'s your opinion? 2. The recently released anniversary versions of the White Album and Abbey Road in the song descriptions by Kevin Howlett create a lot of confusion regarding the line-up that recorded some of the songs. Could it be that Paul McCartney played drums in Don\'t Pass Me By and especially - Old Brown Shoe, and Ringo in Martha My Dear? What is the source of these amazing new findings? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. For the Alternate Past Masters, I have no need to doubt what is says on the sleeve and that is what JPGR reported way back in 2003. 2. As for your second question, I\'m sure Kevin has thoroughly done his research and would only put into print what he believes. webmaster@JPGR |
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March 5th 2017 10:44:31 PM |
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André Poirier |
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Hi, your site is a treasure trove of info...I\'ve used it (and of course, referenced you) quite a few times on french wikipedia !!. I noticed that on the page about the Magical Mystery Tour album, you say that this album was included in the 1978 Box Set but when you I click on your page of said box set, it is said that it was not included. I\'ve checked elsewhere and confirmed that it was not included...Again congrats on your work and keep it up.... |
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October 31st 2016 10:12:56 PM |
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Steve |
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Hi, can anybody advise me at when the version of Yellow Submarine UK album with two black lines (as opposed to red lines) above and below the rear sleeve notes dates to? I don\'t seem to be able to find any reference to the black line version anywhere. |
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August 17th 2016 01:11:52 AM |
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Steve |
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Thank You for all your great work on this site. Question about the the BBC King Lear broadcast of 29 Sept. 67. Do you have the entire broadcast or just the bit mixed into the tail end of Walrus? I have that from a boot, but it doesn\'t have the earlier mix in round the \"sitting in an English garden\" break. I am actually interested in hearing the full broadcast. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------No, I only have the segment as played on the BBC during a show about the making of the recording. wemaster@jpgr |
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June 6th 2016 08:35:13 PM |
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Doug Rivera |
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I think your site is awesome! One question though: Concerning EPs... is there a way to find out positions they debuted at? And also how many weeks they were at their highest position (like it\'s given when they are number 1)? Thanks! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your best bet to track down chart movements is the Official Chart Archive which you should find here: http://www.officialcharts.com/ You can search by artists and dates. Not sure on their depth of coverage for E.P.\'s though. webmaster@jpgr |
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October 27th 2015 02:35:31 AM |
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Susan Corley |
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I have in my collection a white album with the black Parlophone label. (p) 1968 YEX .709 Stereo PCSJ 7067. On the cover it is the embossed The BEATLES with a serial of A 000351. I have not been able to locate any mention of that serial number. I thought it was maybe Australia. Any insight would be great! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sorry, I\'m not familiar with such a format webmaster@jpgr |
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September 29th 2015 03:38:32 PM |
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JEFF ROBINSON |
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I HAVE PURCHASED A BEATLES 3 LP BOX SET ENTITLED ROCK N ROLL..THE BEATLES & JOHN LENNON..MFP MUSIC FOR PLEASURE 4M28-54084/85/86,,1975 EMI RECORDS....CAN YOU TELL ME WHERE THIS IS LOCATED ON YOUR LIST PLEASE???..JEFF |
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July 1st 2015 03:26:27 PM |
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carol |
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I have in my possession an autograph by ray peters who claims to be the first person to introduce the beatles live on air in 1962. Is it worth anything? |
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May 26th 2015 01:16:29 AM |
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Dr. Winston \'O Boogie |
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So, what do you guys (message board fellas or Graham) think of Paul\'s Electric Arguments? John\'s Imagine and Rock And Roll? George\'s All Things Must Pass? Ringo\'s Time Takes Time? I just put these all on compact discs, and I love them! What does everyone else think? |
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