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Ticket to Ride

October 20th, 2007 by admin | No Comments | Filed in News

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The latest novel by Devon based author, musician and music publisher Graham Sclater is now available from UK publisher Flame Books – www.flamebooks.com

Graham spent much of the 60’s living and working as a musician in Hamburg playing with luminaries such as Jimi Hendrix, Elton John and many more.

 

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Olympia concert -broadcast on 16 november on Canal +

October 20th, 2007 by admin | No Comments | Filed in News

The Olympia concert of Paul McCartney will be filmed by Canal + and also be broadcast on friday november 16 on 22.30 (Euro time) acompany with an interview by Antoine of Counes(source:Yahoo/Canada)

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PAUL ABOUT YOU TUBE, AND YES HE IS WATCHING ALL HIS VIDEOS , EVEN THE HOME MADE. (source:BBC)

October 20th, 2007 by admin | No Comments | Filed in News

If you go to the You Tube website and type in practically any Paul McCartney song, you’ll find countless versions by the man himself, and even more by adoring fans with acoustic guitars, sitting in their kitchens in Tokyo or Arkansas. Have you ever looked at this stuff?
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Now These Days Are Gone – The Beatles Photographs by Michael Peto – Liverpool till 02/03/2008

August 9th, 2007 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Events
August 18, 2007 10:00toMarch 2, 2008 17:00

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The Beatles Photographs by Michael Peto

18th August 2007 to 2 March 2008 @ National Conservation Centre, Whitechapel, Liverpool

A unique photographic exhibition of The Beatles is coming to the National Conservation Centre in August. ‘Now These Days Are Gone’ is an exhibition of informal shots, taken on the set of HELP! by Michael Peto, one of the great photojournalists of the 1960s.

Taken in 1965, they mark the metamorphosis of the Beatles from pop stars into the most famous band in history against the backdrop of a decade of great social and cultural change.

The exhibition of over 40 images demonstrates Peto’s unobtrusive approach, which enabled him to fade into the background and capture his subjects in a relaxed, natural manner.

These photographs of the Beatles came to light during the digitisation of Michale Peto’s collection of 130,000 prints and negatives, donated by his family to the University of Dundee following his death in 1970.

This exhibition has been produced by the University of Dundee, the custodians of the Michael Peto photographic collection.

Admission FREE.

Open 10am-5pm every day 

For more info go to: http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/conservation/exhibitions/beatles/