The Beatles on USB Apple

USBAppleStereo Remastered USB Apple – 12.08.09

Apple-Shaped USB Includes Complete Audio and Visuals from The Beatles’ Re-mastered Stereo Collection. (Item #1256). The exquisitely crafted, apple-shaped USB drive is loaded with the critically acclaimed re-mastered audio for The Beatles’ 14 stereo titles, as well as all of the re-mastered CDs’ visual elements, including 13 mini-documentary films about the studio albums, replicated original UK album art, rare photos and expanded liner notes. A specially designed Flash interface has been installed, and the 16MB USB’s audio and visual contents will be provided in FLAC 44.1 Khz 24 bit and MP3 320 Kbps formats, fully compatible with PC and Mac.
*16GB USB stick housed in a green aluminum apple
*Contains full contents of The Beatles’ stereo box set.
*All stereo songs in FLAC (44.1khz) and in DRM-free MP3 (320kpbs) with a one-click ‘Export To Media Player’ function
*13 mini-documentaries in MPEG4 video format
*Custom-designed FLASH player menu system with full booklet artwork, album cover wallpapers and photo gallery.
IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS MUST BE PRE-ORDERED BY MONDAY NOVEMBER 9TH TO GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL GET ONE.

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New Catalogue in Mail, Mono Set back in stock

festOur Brand New Fall/Holiday 2009 Catalogue is being mailed out tomorrow. We have a few hundred new items, all of which are now shown in our webstore. We also wanted to let you know that the Beatles Mono Box Set is in stock and all reserved copies are shipping tomorrow. The Stereo and Mono Sets are now both inour warehouse and ready for immediate shipping.

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Happy Birthday John (and Sean)

lennonToday, October 9th would have been John’s 69th Birthday. Although we can only imagine what the last 29 years would have been like, musically, we must accept his body of work and LISTEN TO IT, today. Just about John’s entire catalogue is remastered, so put on a CD and think about John and all the peace, love and happiness he gave to the world. A very precious gift indeed. We send a Happy Birthday wish to Sean, who celebrates his 34th today. On a personal note, my (Mark’s) Father also shared John’s birthday. Every year I would tell him, “Hey Dad, today is also John Lennon’s Birthday!” He would say, “Really”, every year for many years. It was a running joke for a long time. Thanks for the image, Lou.

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Happy 40th Anniversary to Abbey Road

abbey3It was 40 years ago today, October 1, 1969 that I walked into the Sam Goody Record Store in Paramus, NJ, looking for a job.But there it was, the brand new Beatles album. There was no name on it, no title, just John, Ringo, Paul and George crossing a road. I immediately bought it, took it home and listened to it. How did The Beatles know, from 4000 miles away, that I (Mark) was “Out of college, money spent, see no future, pay no rent”? It totally blew me away (and still does). The next day I went back and got the job as record saleman. The 5 years there help to lay the groundwork for my Beatles Fan’s Convention idea, that 35 years later as THE FEST is still going strong. Plus, we have created the world’s largest Beatles Mail Order/Webstore as well. We thank you for your wonderful support over these past 35 years. Go out and have a great day and listen to Come Together at 12 Noon. Peace and Love.

For all of you waiting for the Stereo Remastered Sets, they have arrived and we expect to ship them out today and tomorrow. This time we have plenty of stock. If you haven’t ordered, we can ship to you immediately. The Mono Set will be back in stock within two weeks.

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October 1st – Beatles Day – Come Together

abbeyIt is 1964 all over again! The Beatles have 9 of the Top 10 CDs and 16 of the Top 25 on Billboard’s Top Pop Catalog Chart. Not only that, The Remastered Stereo Set entered Billboard’s Top 200 at Number 15 and the Mono Set at #40. If they counted the sets as sales time number of CDs in the Set, then both would have been in the Top 10 and the Stereo would have been #1 or 2!!! On the eve of the 40th Anniversary of the release of Abbey Road (Oct. 1, 1969), an astonishing 89,000 copies were sold last week, putting it at Number One! The Beatles now have a realistic chance of becoming the biggest selling artist of this DECADE! – 40 years after the breakup!!!

♪♫ COME TOGETHER! ♪♫
This Thursday, October 1st, is the first official ROCK YOUR BEATLES Day, hosted by The Fest For Beatles Fans.
We invite fans around the world to connect and celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Abbey Road by doing 2 things:

1. WEAR SOMETHING BEATLES.
2. LISTEN TO COME TOGETHER AT NOON (your time zone). Play it at work, Rockband it, call it into your local radio stations! Play the entire album, too!

Spread word… tell your friends! Share this on your Facebook profile! Can’t you feel the love and Beatles spirit in the air already?

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=141424257747

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Stereo and Mono Sets can be reserved

remasteredStereoWe completely sold out of our full allotment of both the Stereo and Mono CD Box Sets on September 8th. he great news is that more are on the way. We have all of your orders in the system and will ship as soon as they are back in stock, within the next 2-3 weeks. We will post exact dates of availability as soon as we hear from Capitol Records. With the exception of the West (your sets should arrive today or tomorrow) almost 100% of orders arrived on the 09.09.09 release date. Our staff came in early and worked late to meet the demand. We thank all of you who ordered from us for your business.

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Chicago FEST Wrapup

ronnieWhat a weekend it was!! With so much Beatles excitement around, the FEST FOR BEATLES FANS 2009 CHICAGO was the perfect place to be last weekend. Paul performed in Atlanta on the Saturday night and a FEST regular took the last flight back to Chicago so he could join us. He has some photos and said that Paul was in great form (of course). Then there was the buzz of the 09.09.09 releases of both the Beatles Remastered Box Sets and the Beatles RockBand. Bruce Spizer had a Q & A session on the main stage with Matt Hurwitz talking about the box sets and why they are a must for all Beatles fans. See further down for our very special offers on the Box Sets.
The RockBand Demo Room at the FEST had a continuous stream of fans trying it out and we heard nothing but positive feedback about it.
Our Special Guests were a terrific mix of musicians from various points in the Beatles careers, starting with the one and only Ronnie Spector, who graciously spoke about her association with The Beatles, and George and John in particular. She greeted fans, signed autographs and posed for pictures for everyone who waited in line. Her appearance with Liverpool was definitely a show stopper, performing Baby I Love You, Try Some Buy Some, My Sweet Lord, and the classic Be My Baby. Our condolences go out to Earl Slick and his family. His father passed away the night before the fEST and he still showed up by late Saturday afternoon to do his talk and performing at night. He played a mean guitar two of John’s songs that he appeared on: I’m Losing You and Nobody Told Me. Greg Hawkes showed off his musicianship during his Ukelele Concert and playing one of is Cars’ hit My Best Friend’s Girl. He also led the World Record Attempt for A Ukelele ensemble. Around 100 ukes joined in for a rousing version of Love Me Do. No record was set, but it was lots of fun. Mark Hudson added a tribute to Michael Jackson with a super version of Say Say Say with Liverpool. Brother Brett joined in and there was loads of Rock and Roll to enjoy. In Honor of its 40th anniversary, Liverpool performed both sides of Abbey Road in their entirety (Side 1 on Sat and Side 2 on Sun) Speaking of Anniversaries, it was 40 years ago TODAY (August 22, 1969) that The Beatles had their final photo session!!
There were more Photo and Art Exhibits than ever before and they were a treat to all who viewed them. The Beatles Trivial Pursuit was world premiered over the weekend and we had daily competitions based on its questions. Needless to say it was the bestselling item at the FEST over the weekend. The Sunday Musician’s Forum saw Steve Holley join our other musical guests for perhaps the best session we ever had. There were many participants in all contests this year – Art, Sound-Alikes, Kid’s Trivia, Name That Tune and 13 bands in the Battle of the Bands, won by The Bugs. Congrats to these young fans who wowed the crowd.

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Gordon Waller Passes Away at 64

GordonWallerDriving to the concert, I received a call with the sad news that GORDON WALLER had died of a heart attack, at the age of 64. We had the privilege of having getting to know Gordon personally, as he had been a Special Guest, by himself, at The FEST numerous times many years ago, and then more recently, in the historic reunion of Peter and Gordon in the past 3 years. We were honored to be able to be a part of that and to see and hear them together again was truly special.

Peter Asher has issued a statement and we wanted to share it with you here, in its entirety.
Gordon played such a significant role in my life that losing him is hard to comprehend – let alone to tolerate.

He was my best friend at school almost half a century ago. He was not only my musical partner but played a key role in my conversion from only a snooty jazz fan to a true rock and roll believer as well. Without Gordon I would never have begun my career in the music business in the first place. Our professional years together in the sixties constitute a major part of my life and I have always treasured them.

We remained good friends (unusual for a duo!) even while we were pursuing entirely separate professional paths and I was so delighted that after a hiatus of almost forty years we ended up singing and performing together again more recently for the sheer exhilarating fun of it. We had a terrific time doing so.

Gordon remains one of my very favourite singers of all time and I am still so proud of the work that we did together. I am just a harmony guy and Gordon was the heart and soul of our duo.

I shall miss him in so many different ways. The idea that I shall never get to sing those songs with him again, that I shall never again be able to get annoyed when he interrupts me on stage or to laugh at his unpredictable sense of humour or even to admire his newest model train or his latest gardening effort is an unthinkable change in my life with which I have not even begun to come to terms.

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Paul Live at Citi Field – Incredible

PaulPianoJust before 9:00PM, Friday, July 17th,the sold out Brand New Citi Field, home of the New York Mets, greeted its first concert with music’s biggest star. The sound was deafening as Paul and his band took the stage and ripped into Drive My Car. The energy never stopped. Paul began is set with familiar songs from recent tours, adding two songs from his recent Fireman Cd and a few from Memory Almost Full. It was the songs he chose that he hadn’t performed in the states that got were truly amazing. Song’s like Day Tripper, A Day In the Life/Give Peace A Chance Medley, Paperback Writer & I’ve Got A Feeling. The light to middling rain for a while didn’t seem to bother anyone. He talked about the Shea Concert and how they couldn’t hear a thing because of all the screaming girls. This was a perfect cue for the screems of 2009. He played I’m Down, the song The Beatles closed the 1965 Concerts with. Live and Let Die was and always will be a showstopper with explosions and fireworks befitting a Fourth of July Celebration!! He then followed that up with Hey Jude. The band took a bow, left the stage and when they came back, Paul introduced Billy Joel, who as a hometown favorite received a thunderous ovation. He playing piano for I Saw Her Standin There, trading verses with Paul. It was an historic evening and one we will never forget. It was great seeing and talking to som many FEST regulars. Quite a few fans came up to us to say I was at the First one back in 1974, or I remember Mal Evans, from 1975, or Ronnie Spector was incredible this year. The Beatles ROCK BAND set up near section 333 and Michelle and I tried it out on Back In The U.S.S.R. It was a lot of fun and for all Chicago FEST attendees, do try it out there.

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Happy Birthday, Ringo

ringobirthday.jpgRingo Starr, the greatest drummer in the history of Rock and Roll, turns a young 69 today, Tuesday, July 7th.  There is a terrific article marking the occasion  in Monday’s USA Today, written by our friend Dennis Diken of The Smithereens. We can’t wait until the The Beatles remastered catalogue comes out (09-09-09)  so we can hear the backbeat of the band even clearer than ever before. Happy Birthday, Ringo.

Peace and Love.

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