Two Beatle-Related Holiday Finds

Apart from the lovely selection of brand new gifts received for Christmas, we also checked out a couple of second-hand outlets while on holiday at Port Stephens on the New South Wales mid-north coast.

The first was a community-run recycling centre that turns people’s trash into income for the local community. In a couple of huge sheds they have a wide range of donated used goods for sale, including records, CDs and books. Just near the shelves full of LPs we found a box containing a large collection of old theatre and music performance programs and souvenir booklets – all in really good condition. Hunting through these we discovered this:

McCartney World Tour1

This is quite a thick tour magazine that was given away free at concert venues for the Paul McCartney New World Tour, which ran pretty much through the whole of 1993. It took in places like Canada, France, Germany, Denmark, Italy, Spain, the USA, UK, Japan, parts of South America, and Australia – hence this magazine/program being re-discovered in a shed in a little place called Soldiers Point! You can see one of the Sydney New World Tour set lists hereMcCartney World Tour2

The tour was in support of the Off The Ground album: McCartney World Tour 4

Inside the tour magazine there are some great articles and photos, including this shot below of the band at work in their rehearsal room – one which I’d not seen before. It also lists the range of instruments each person plays:

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There are also short bios for each band member, articles on key members of the backstage crew, plus the content goes much wider with sections dedicated to raising awareness about causes close to the McCartneys’ hearts, including saving a local hospital, the environment, and animal cruelty:McCartney World Tour6In between are some interesting articles on previous projects, like this one on the Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) album from 1991:
McCartney World Tour5All the content in the The New World Tour magazine is edited by Paul Du Noyer, who also featured in our Christmas list of books – and, coincidently, in another nice holiday find.

Every month the local church at Anna Bay just near Port Stephens holds a market where different traders can offer their goods for sale. One of them was a guy specialising in secondhand music books and CDs, where we found this book, also by Paul Du Noyer:

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It’s a great reference book to have in the collection with the details and stories behind every song John Lennon released as a solo artist: Lennon5Lennon4Lennon3

First published in 1997, this revised and updated edition was released in 2010. Each song entry is accompanied by some interesting photos, and it is a really handy book to have when researching the work of John Lennon. I believe there’s an even more recent update called We All Shine On.

8 thoughts on “Two Beatle-Related Holiday Finds

  1. I have several of these from Paul’s Busch Staduim show in St. Louis, 1993. I am pretty sure they were not sold. They were handed out free to all concert goers.

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    • Thanks for that info on the magazine. Based on a lot of other comments submitted it was definitely a free giveaway at all concert venues worldwide. We have updated the text of our post accordingly. Kind regards!

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  2. Actually, the magazine was a freebie left on the seats of everyone attending the concert (in Sydney, at least). I had mixed feelings about that, having just purchased the “official” concert program (basically a collection of photos) in the Entertainment Centre concourse. As I recall, the magazine came in a brown paper bag with the “New World Tour” logo printed on it.

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    • Thanks for that extra detail on how the magazine was distributed specifically in Sydney. Seems it was a free giveaway at all the concert venues. It would be really great to find one with its original brown paper bag intact! We have updated the text of our post accordingly. Kind regards!

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  3. They were giving these away for free in Toronto in 1993 at the entrance of the venue (once you show your ticket). I thought that was pretty cool. I got three copies!

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