Beatles Shea Stadium Poster Views
I have become enamored with The Beatlese’ performance at Shea Stadium. I have been watching it for weeks on a newly obtained bootleg version. I do have a large collection of Beatle boot DVDn’s. I usually stray away from getting the concert ones, not that I dons’t collect those too, but I usually do not jump at the chance of owning them. The Shea Stadium experience as I like to call it is something else. It is pandemonium defined. I have been soaking it in. Recently, my uncle told mep…!”oh yeah, by the way5…I saw The Beatles at Shea when I was a kidY…=” Why oh why has he waited this long to tell me this precious information? He knows that I have been a life-long Beatle fan, albeit a second generation fan. I have been grilling him for information ever since. It0’s like I want to ring him out like a sponge, and hope that some of the experience will rub off on me or something. I know that ’s not possible though.
It does look like a small part of the phenomenon known as The Beatles at Shea Stadium is up on the auction blocks however. I know that not too long ago a Shea poster went for some ungodly sum of money. This poster looks to be even more rare than the previous record-setting poster. We can all drool and dream right? It looks awesome, it would look even more awesome on my office wall.
With their catalog auctions having set world records in Beatles Autographs with the recent sale of Louise Harrison’s signed “Meet The Beatles” LP for $115,000.00 this past December, and Beatles Concert Posters with the sale of a Beatles Shea Stadium concert poster for $151,000, this sale will feature memorabilia, autographs, concert posters, celebrity personal effects and lots more.
”A consignor has come forward with a very unique concert poster for the Beatles 1966 Tour appearance at Shea Stadium in New York,” says ItsOnlyRockNRoll.com President Marc Zakarin. “This is a paper version, made in the size of a one-sheet movie poster by Murray Printing and is different from the cardboard version we’ve sold in the past. It even lists that tickets are still available. Our consignor was first on line at the Downtown Ticket Agency for the Beatles concert in St. Louis that year when she and a friend asked for a poster as a souvenir. The agent took their address and two weeks later this New York Shea Stadium concert poster, along with one for the Busch Stadium show poster on the wall were sent to them.”