Music Memories - Finding Music Memorabilia
- on 07.07.08
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I love attending a particular auction a few towns away from me, and visiting auctions online. In my book, there is nothing like spotting an old item from my childhood or teen years that conjures up memories that have been buried for many years.
Not many my age can forget the Beatles. I clearly remember the first time I heard about them, girls gathered around at a private school I went to talking about 4 guys with long hair that would be coming to America. I was somewhere between 6th and 8th grade at the time. Then they came, they were on the Ed Sullivan show, my parents looked at me with strange looks as I watched clips on the news of girls screaming and simply losing it over the Beatles. Of course we all had our favorite Beatle, and a collection of Beatle Cards and albums. Every once in a while I run across an old Beatle card, and wish I’d never thrown away the huge stack of them I used to have so many years ago, and wish I still had my old vinyl records that found there way to other hands when we did a mass clean-out of our house.
So what does one do when they want to track down some of their favorite music memorabilia? Rare Vinyl Records and Memorabilia can be found at 991.com, search for whatever is missing from your collection, or start that old collection you remember so well all over again with items that are in mint or near-mint condition. In fact I found a LOT of Beatles items, old and new.
What are you looking for? Stop by at 991.com, and look carefully, they have a LOT available, and some great search features to help you narrow down your search. Great site!

Love the music nostalgia! My hubby and I also love the Beatles and finding Beatle Memorabilia is fun. His brother is a former drummer and has every Beatle album ever made so when we go to Saratoga, we get our fill.
Did you know that the most recorded (by other groups and individual artists) song of all time is a Beatle song? I read it in one of my trivia books and the song is…. drum roll please…………
YESTERDAY!
Thanks for sharing, Claudia!
Heidi Richards Mooney, Publisher
WE Magazine for Women
A little late responding to this…those albums are probably worth a lot of $$
One of the only times I remember hearing my husband sing alone was Karaoke at a party, and he sang “Yesterday”.
Claudia, the Happy Nutritionist & NSP Herb Specialist