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I'm looking for Recording The Beatles, by Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew and Here, There And Everywhere by Geoff Emerick. I know i am asking too much, but well, there was a time when a pdf version of lewisohn's books was really hard to find. Now those books (chronicles and sessions) are in several places as free download. Any idea where to get those books? If anyone wants lewisohn's and hal leonard (sheet music) books i could send them by email or upload to a website, just ask me for it.

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Dahldude 11:29. On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 4:10:11 PM UTC-8, Stephen X. Carter wrote: >On Wed, 16 Dec 2015 02:17:53 -0800 (PST), >wrote: >>>If anyone here already have this book in pdf file i'd be very please to have a share. Anyone can send it to >>>>Big thanks!! >>Try spending money on it instead.

That encourages authors to write >books. Stealing them does not. Or get them from the library. I figure the library buys the book, I pay the library via taxes. I don't get to keep it so there's that. I had 3 weeks to read all of the newest Lewisohn. It was a page turner, for sure.

I finished it 4 days. Someday I'll count the number of Beatles books I have. It's not all that many, less than 10 I'd guess. The Hunter Davies biography, the Allan Williams whine (very enjoyable!), Cynthia's first one, The True Story of the Beatles by Billy Shepard.well maybe it's more than 10 as I look around. I'd count the Bill Harry Mersey Beat book from the late 70s. Then there's the Illustrated Lyrics, another called 'The Beatles, An Illustrated Record', Yesterday (photos), A Hard Day's Write.huff puff.All You Need is Ears.and that's just what I've got upstairs.

That's 10 right there. Oh, another one I see.The Days of Their Lives. Not to mention all of those 35 cent or 50 cent magazines from the early days of 1964. Carter 02:17. On Wed, 16 Dec 2015 17:35:05 -0800 (PST), Eric Ramon wrote: >On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 4:10:11 PM UTC-8, Stephen X. Carter wrote: >>On Wed, 16 Dec 2015 02:17:53 -0800 (PST), >>wrote: >>>>>If anyone here already have this book in pdf file i'd be very please to have a share.

Anyone can send it to >>>>>>Big thanks!! >>>>Try spending money on it instead. That encourages authors to write >>books. Stealing them does not. >>Or get them from the library. I figure the library buys the book, I pay the library via taxes. I don't get to keep it so there's that.

I had 3 weeks to read all of the newest Lewisohn. It was a page turner, for sure. I finished it 4 days. Libraries are a society building alternative. The acknowledgements in the recent Lewisohn are fun - at least two folk from rec.music.beatles are there! >Someday I'll count the number of Beatles books I have. It's not all that many, less than 10 I'd guess.

The Hunter Davies biography, the Allan Williams whine (very enjoyable!), Cynthia's first one, The True Story of the Beatles by Billy Shepard.well maybe it's more than 10 as I look around. I'd count the Bill Harry Mersey Beat book from the late 70s. Then there's the Illustrated Lyrics, another called 'The Beatles, An Illustrated Record', Yesterday (photos), A Hard Day's Write.huff puff.All You Need is Ears.and that's just what I've got upstairs. That's 10 right there. Oh, another one I see.The Days of Their Lives. Not to mention all of those 35 cent or 50 cent magazines from the early days of 1964. I've (literally) got hundreds.

But as you mention the Illustrated lyrics, check this out. Look at the 'Illustrated Lyrics' entry for 'Day Tripper'.

(I can't usefully give page numbers as it varies with edition and re-publication). Compare the lady's mouth & tongue with the singularly famous Rolling Stones' logo. Aldridge's was done in 1969. John Pasche gets credit for his version in 1971. Isn't it strange. Eric Ramon 10:07. On Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 2:17:36 AM UTC-8, Stephen X.

Carter wrote: >>But as you mention the Illustrated lyrics, check this out. >>Look at the 'Illustrated Lyrics' entry for 'Day Tripper'.

(I can't >usefully give page numbers as it varies with edition and >re-publication). >>Compare the lady's mouth & tongue with the singularly famous Rolling >Stones' logo. >>Aldridge's was done in 1969. John Pasche gets credit for his version in >1971. >>Isn't it strange. I could see it being coincidence except.for the highlights in the upper lip. Well.the tongue, too.

Carter 12:29. On Thu, 17 Dec 2015 10:07:38 -0800 (PST), Eric Ramon wrote: >On Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 2:17:36 AM UTC-8, Stephen X.

Carter wrote: >>>>But as you mention the Illustrated lyrics, check this out. >>>>Look at the 'Illustrated Lyrics' entry for 'Day Tripper'.

(I can't >>usefully give page numbers as it varies with edition and >>re-publication). >>>>Compare the lady's mouth & tongue with the singularly famous Rolling >>Stones' logo. >>>>Aldridge's was done in 1969. John Pasche gets credit for his version in >>1971. >>>>Isn't it strange. I could see it being coincidence except.for the highlights in the upper lip.

Well.the tongue, too. It is quite extraordinary isn't it. In the context of late 1960s graphics, there's little chance that John Pasche hadn't seen the 'Illustrated Lyrics' book. Finding this, which someone else did earlier this year, certainly made things confusing in the various conflicting claims as to who really designed the Stones' Logo. -- Nothing is Beatle Proof!! Mr Kite posters and more at Mr Kite posters and more at Eric Ramon 12:54. On Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 12:29:26 PM UTC-8, Stephen X.

Carter wrote: >On Thu, 17 Dec 2015 10:07:38 -0800 (PST), Eric Ramon >wrote: >>>On Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 2:17:36 AM UTC-8, Stephen X. Carter wrote: >>>>>>But as you mention the Illustrated lyrics, check this out.

>>>>>>Look at the 'Illustrated Lyrics' entry for 'Day Tripper'. (I can't >>>usefully give page numbers as it varies with edition and >>>re-publication). >>>>>>Compare the lady's mouth & tongue with the singularly famous Rolling >>>Stones' logo. >>>>>>Aldridge's was done in 1969. John Pasche gets credit for his version in >>>1971.

>>>>>>Isn't it strange. >>>>>>>whoa.

I could see it being coincidence except.for the highlights in the upper lip. Well.the tongue, too. >>It is quite extraordinary isn't it. >>In the context of late 1960s graphics, there's little chance that John >Pasche hadn't seen the 'Illustrated Lyrics' book.

>>Finding this, which someone else did earlier this year, certainly made >things confusing in the various conflicting claims as to who really >designed the Stones' Logo. >I definitely agree. The Aldridge book was huge at the time. On 17 Dec 2015, Stephen X. Carter wrote in rec.music.beatles: >In the context of late 1960s graphics, there's little chance that >John Pasche hadn't seen the 'Illustrated Lyrics' book.

>>Finding this, which someone else did earlier this year, certainly >made things confusing in the various conflicting claims as to who >really designed the Stones' Logo. Here's Alan Aldredge's 'Day Tripper' picture: Compare it to John Pasche's Rolling Stones logo: I think we have a clear case of plagiarism here. Quick, alert the legal staff! On 12:35 PM, Eric Ramon wrote: >On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 4:10:11 PM UTC-8, Stephen X. >Carter wrote: >>On Wed, 16 Dec 2015 02:17:53 -0800 (PST), >>wrote: >>>>>If anyone here already have this book in pdf file i'd be very >>>please to have a share. Anyone can send it to >>>>>>>>>Big thanks!! >>>>Try spending money on it instead.

That encourages authors to >>write books. Stealing them does not. >>Or get them from the library. I figure the library buys the book, I >pay the library via taxes. I don't get to keep it so there's that.

I >had 3 weeks to read all of the newest Lewisohn. It was a page turner, >for sure. I finished it 4 days. Which edition though? My local library had the book but it wasn't the extended one.

I ended up paying on Kindle for the two parts, cheaper than the paper book anyway. And it was still a page turner. >>Someday I'll count the number of Beatles books I have. It's not all >that many, less than 10 I'd guess. The Hunter Davies biography, There was a later edition of the Hunter Davies one a few years ago with a new introduction which must be read.

The >Allan Williams whine (very enjoyable!), someone went out of their way to mention that one to me, I'd like to read it. Cynthia's first one, The True >Story of the Beatles by Billy Shepard.well maybe it's more than 10 >as I look around. I'd count the Bill Harry Mersey Beat book from the >late 70s. Then there's the Illustrated Lyrics, another called 'The >Beatles, An Illustrated Record', Yesterday (photos), A Hard Day's >Write.huff puff.All You Need is Ears.and that's just what I've >got upstairs. That's 10 right there. Oh, another one I see.The Days >of Their Lives. Not to mention all of those 35 cent or 50 cent >magazines from the early days of 1964.

>Eric Ramon 15:21. On Friday, December 18, 2015 at 9:56:07 AM UTC-8, hislop wrote: >On 12:35 PM, Eric Ramon wrote: >>>>Or get them from the library. I figure the library buys the book, I >>pay the library via taxes. I don't get to keep it so there's that. I >>had 3 weeks to read all of the newest Lewisohn. It was a page turner, >>for sure. I finished it 4 days.

>>Which edition though? My local library had the book but it wasn't the >extended one. I ended up paying on Kindle for the two parts, cheaper >than the paper book anyway. And it was still a page turner. The shorter, 1000 page version.

One of these days I'd love to get the extended one. Dna Emu Installer Idm. Hislop 18:29.

On Monday, March 15, 2010 at 1:32:20 AM UTC-4, ermitano wrote: >i'm looking for Recording The Beatles, by Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew >and Here, There And Everywhere by Geoff Emerick. I know i am asking >too much, but well, there was a time when a pdf version of lewisohn's >books was really hard to find. Now those books (chronicles and >sessions) are in several places as free download. >>any idea where to get those books? >thanks >>p.s. If anyone wants lewisohn's and hal leonard (sheet music) books i >could send them by email or upload to a website, just ask me for it. I am looking to get in touch with the authors of the Recording The Beatles book for a specific purpose regarding a piece of equipment used in the recording of Rubber Soul and Revolver planet.@gmail.com 09:17.


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