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262sinds 6 mei. '25, 14:01
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ConditieZo goed als nieuw
Periode1960 tot 1980
Formaat12 inch
Beschrijving
BEATLES:
The best single money can’t buy…
INTO about 60,000 letterboxes this week slips a new Beatles single. And the lucky people who receive it
will have it at no cost.
While fans have been rumbling about the lack of a new Beatles single in the shops, John, Paul, George and Ringo have been busy — producing one that goes out FREE every year to members of their fan club. And even for the Beatles, it’s a revolutionary production, based on a pantomime. Title of the 33 1/3 rpm single is:
“Pantomime — Everywhere It’s Christmas.”
A lot of thought and work went into making the fourth record of its kind (the Beatles have sent out a similar disc to their fans every year since they hit the top). While George was away in India, John was making a film, and Ringo was on holiday, Paul was working on the design for the jacket of the single, and he’s made a bright, colourful job of it. But it’s what is inside that projects the Beatles’ talent once again, and proves their best single can’t buy… inimitable sense of humour.
The record is a pantomime production job, taking the show through various sequences: vaudeville chorus sing-along opening; patter; situation comedy; and a delightful fairy-tale spoken by Paul and John, called Podgy the Bear and Jasper. This is the best part of the disc.
Paul’s impression of Count Balder of Felpin Mansions is riotously funny, and even The Loyal Toast achieves some hilarity at the hands of the Beatles.
Tracks are: Everywhere It’s Christmas; Orowayna; A Rare Cheese (two elderly Scotsmen); The Feast; The Loyal Toast; Podgy the Bear and Jasper; Felpin Mansions, parts one and two; Please Don’t Bring Your Banjo Back; and a reprise of Everywhere It’s Christmas.
Money cannot buy this special Beatles disc, but it will certainly be top of their fan club members’ personal hit parades this Christmas.
It’s surprising other stars don’t copy their ideas by sending out similar gifts to their fans. BUT THEN, THE BEATLES ALWAYS WERE AHEAD OF THE REST…
From Disc And Music Echo – December 17, 1966
The best single money can’t buy…
INTO about 60,000 letterboxes this week slips a new Beatles single. And the lucky people who receive it
will have it at no cost.
While fans have been rumbling about the lack of a new Beatles single in the shops, John, Paul, George and Ringo have been busy — producing one that goes out FREE every year to members of their fan club. And even for the Beatles, it’s a revolutionary production, based on a pantomime. Title of the 33 1/3 rpm single is:
“Pantomime — Everywhere It’s Christmas.”
A lot of thought and work went into making the fourth record of its kind (the Beatles have sent out a similar disc to their fans every year since they hit the top). While George was away in India, John was making a film, and Ringo was on holiday, Paul was working on the design for the jacket of the single, and he’s made a bright, colourful job of it. But it’s what is inside that projects the Beatles’ talent once again, and proves their best single can’t buy… inimitable sense of humour.
The record is a pantomime production job, taking the show through various sequences: vaudeville chorus sing-along opening; patter; situation comedy; and a delightful fairy-tale spoken by Paul and John, called Podgy the Bear and Jasper. This is the best part of the disc.
Paul’s impression of Count Balder of Felpin Mansions is riotously funny, and even The Loyal Toast achieves some hilarity at the hands of the Beatles.
Tracks are: Everywhere It’s Christmas; Orowayna; A Rare Cheese (two elderly Scotsmen); The Feast; The Loyal Toast; Podgy the Bear and Jasper; Felpin Mansions, parts one and two; Please Don’t Bring Your Banjo Back; and a reprise of Everywhere It’s Christmas.
Money cannot buy this special Beatles disc, but it will certainly be top of their fan club members’ personal hit parades this Christmas.
It’s surprising other stars don’t copy their ideas by sending out similar gifts to their fans. BUT THEN, THE BEATLES ALWAYS WERE AHEAD OF THE REST…
From Disc And Music Echo – December 17, 1966
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