How about an ongoing thread to highlight the new additions to your collection?

Whether it's a through-the-mail freebie or a big buck acquisition... it's all good. Show us what you got!

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Ultra rare classic Judas Priest lineup including the infamous Dave Holland.

My wife graciously let me purchase this for my Birthday (tomorrow) I have been wanting it for a very long time based on the provenance of the item. 

A page which has been taken from a notebook that has been signed by Paul McCartney in black ballpoint pen. The autograph was obtained by Brazilian Beatles fan Denise Werneck outside EMI’s Abbey Road Studios on 4th February 1967 at 1:40 am.

It comes with a letter of authenticity from Denise (the original recipient) showing a photo taken at the time of signing, in part: “In the sixties I was a Beatles fan here in my native Rio de Janiero. My best friend Lizzie Bravo…and I went to London in early 1967 with the sole purpose of seeing the Beatles: we were very lucky and saw them many, many times. We used to wait with our new friends outside Paul’s house and EMI Studios to see the group…The signature on a piece of lined paper was obtained by myself outside EMI Studios at 1.40am on February 4th, 1967. Paul was wearing a navy blue suit and red shirt."

The page measures 12.5cm x 8.5cm (4.75 inches x 3.25 inches). The condition is very good.

Friday 3 February 1967: Recording: A Day In The Life

Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road

Further overdubs were added onto A Day In The Life during this session, which began at 7pm and finished at 1:15am the following morning. Each of them involved replacing previously-recorded parts.

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr re-recorded the bass guitar and drum parts they had originally recorded on 20 January 1967.

McCartney then overdubbed his lead vocals onto track two, correcting the wrong word sung during the previous session.

1979 Original (Not the smaller licensed reprints) 27x41 rolled Rocky II poster signed by Sly, Carl Weathers, and Burt Young.  Next up, "Yo Adrian".

Oh wow, John. That is sweeeeeeettt......

Thanks Joe

This is badass. I am envious of this piece.  

Thanks Brian. Definitely mancave material once framing stores are back open

Not particularly rare or valuable but sentimental. My very 1st favorite record. My very 1st concert.

Bang your head!!!!

 This is the first vinyl lp I bought. I was in high school 1894 :)

Awesome have that too. Looks like we got the same taste.

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