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Paul McCartney various newspapers article & ads too large for scrapbook Beatles
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Paul & Linda McCartney & WingsThis is one newspaper article and six full page ads from various newspapers :
One is a full page ad from Rolling Stone on March 18, 1971. It is for their single "Another Day/Oh Woman, Oh Why?" on Apple Records. It has a photo of Paul and Linda that was used on some import picture covers. It is 17 inches tall by 11 inches wide.
One is a full page ad from Rolling Stone on June 10, 1971. It is for their album "Ram". It looks just like the album cover, with lots of album covers behind it. This is 17 inches tall by 11 inches wide.
One is a full page ad from Rolling Stone on January 6, 1972. It is for their album "Wings Wild Life". It looks just like the album cover. At the bottom it says : 'A new album featuring : Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney, Denny Seiwell, and Denny Laine'. This is 17 inches tall by 11 inches wide.
One is a full page ad from Rolling Stone May 24, 1973. It is for their album "Red Rose Speedway". It has the photo of Paul with a rose in his mouth and "Red Rose Speedway" is printed in the same design as on the album cover. This is 17 inches tall by 11 inches wide.
One is a full page notice from a Billboard Magazine. It says "Albert R. Broccoli & Harry Saltzman and United Artists Congratulate Paul & Linda McCartney and Wings on their Smash Hit : "Live And Let Die". This is 14 1/2 tall by 10 1/2 inches wide.
One is a full page ad from Melody Maker on February 12, 1977. It is for their UK single "Maybe I'm Amazed/Soily" on Parlophone R6017. This has a big drawing of Paul and small drawings the Linda, Denny, Joe, and Jimmy. It says "New Wings Single From The Album Wings Over America". This is 16 1/2 inches tall by 12 1/2 inches wide.
One is a full page ad from Melody Maker on November 19,1977. It is for their Double A-Sided single "Mull Of Kintyre/Girls School". The pictures show both sides of the picture sleeve. This is 17 1/2 tall inches by 13 inches wide.
One is a two page interview from Melody Maker on November 19, 1977. "Goodbye To Yesterday" : Paul McCartney Talks To Chris Welch. It was in Studio Number Two at Abbey road. They talked about recording in the Virgin Islands on a boat converted into a studio.
Each page is 17 1/2 inches tall by 13 inches wide. ( on the back side of one of the pages is an ad for "Thin Lizzy's Bad Reputation Tour 77".)
These were too big to fit my Beatles scrapbooks.
Condition is : VG
These were cut out of various newspapers. There is no writing and no tape. These are folded in half twice and have creases.
About Me :
I started collecting records and Rock N Roll memorabilia in 1966. I started selling records in Goldmine in 1985. I now sell records at all Northwest record conventions : Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, Port Townsend, Eugene, Grants Pass, and Canby. And at Crossroads Music in Portland, Oregon. On Discogs I am 'Fragilerecords'. My records are from a no smoking and no pets home. I am a record collector, not a DJ, so I almost never play my records. I only have a few fanzines, posters, press kits, sheet music, and flyers.
Packaging :
I take great care on every package and I do each one personally. These will be rolled up together and sent in a short poster tube.
Postage : Weight : 11 ounces
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