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The Beatles Rock on at LiveAuctionTalk.com
Rosemary McKittrick is a storyteller. Her weekly art, antiques and collectibles column opens up a window to the past.
SANTA FE, NM, February 18, 2010 /Music PR News/ -- To say people were shocked when advance copies of the Beatles original 1966 "Yesterday and Today" album was released in the United Sates is putting it mildly. And it wasn't about the music. It was the album cover that freaked record reviewers and radio station dj's out.
They couldn't get past the grisly photo of the Beatles dressed in white butcher smocks, draped in slabs of red meat and covered in nude, dismembered body parts of baby dolls. Capital Records responded immediately and recalled the album and destroyed all the promotional materials related to it.
The Beatles seemed to be having fun with the photo shoot. But the reception was anything but friendly.
"It was inspired by boredom and resentment at having to do another photo session and another Beatle thing," John Lennon later said. He was tired of all the staging.
On Oct 21, Alexander Autographs in Stamford, Conn., featured a selection of Beatles memorabilia in its Rock the Auction sale. The Beatles first state (original), sealed, Butcher cover album of "Yesterday and Today" sold in the auction.
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Rosemary has provided auction coverage and analysis on thousands-and-thousands of antiques and collectibles sold since the column started 16-years ago. She includes auction sale results to give readers a feel for what their treasures are worth because the power of auctions is simple.
When the bidding stops and the hammer falls, the value of an item is set. The buyer, not the seller, sets the price, and this simple distinction cuts through all the chitchat about what art, antiques and collectibles are really worth. The emphasis is on today's values, not yesterday's wishful thinking.
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Rosemary is the co-author of The Official Price Guide to Fine Art published by Random House and received her training in the trenches working as a professional appraiser and weekly columnist.
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