lunes, 3 de diciembre de 2012

IT´LL PLEASE PLEASE BEATLES FANS



People line up line up inside a double decker bus to buy the reissue of the Beatles’ original albums on vinyl, on a 12-inch LP format at a pop-up store in New York, Nov. 13, 2012.


You could argue Owen Coppin doesn't need any new Beatles stuff. His wife would probably agree.
Nearly every room in his Surrey, B.C., home contains something about the Fab Four, with the upper floor bursting at the seams with everything Sir Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr ever recorded, wrote or produced.
In a small alcove, Coppin has dozens of boxes filled with every 45 single the band recorded, from pretty much every country they were released in. In another room, shelves are filled to the brim with CDs, from official recordings to concert bootlegs, radio interviews and studio outtakes.
Down a spiral staircase, more books, posters and framed art are piled high. And then there are the vinyl LPs: The original U.K. pressings, as well as Canadian and American editions, both in mono and stereo, German and Japanese imports. Coppin owns them all, often in duplicate or triplicate, with the ones containing printing or production mistakes considered some of his most prized possessions.

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