Numlock News: April 14, 2020 • Supernova, Olympics, The Beatles
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By Walt Hickey Don’t Make It Bad The sheet of paper that Paul McCartney used to jot down the lyrics of “Hey Jude” during its original recording session sold at auction for $910,000, which was significantly higher than the anticipated sale price in the range of $160,000 to $180,000. That’s outstanding for a piece of paper where more than half of the words are “na,” and by my count is an impressive sale price of $4,026.55 per “na.” Other Beatles’ memorabilia that sold at the auction included a $200,000 bass drumhead from their 1964 U.S. tour and an $83,200 shooting script page for the “Hello, Goodbye” music video with handwritten sketches from Mal Evans (who was their road manager), George Harrison (a financier of
Numlock News: April 14, 2020 • Supernova, Olympics, The Beatles
Numlock News: April 14, 2020 • Supernova…
Numlock News: April 14, 2020 • Supernova, Olympics, The Beatles
By Walt Hickey Don’t Make It Bad The sheet of paper that Paul McCartney used to jot down the lyrics of “Hey Jude” during its original recording session sold at auction for $910,000, which was significantly higher than the anticipated sale price in the range of $160,000 to $180,000. That’s outstanding for a piece of paper where more than half of the words are “na,” and by my count is an impressive sale price of $4,026.55 per “na.” Other Beatles’ memorabilia that sold at the auction included a $200,000 bass drumhead from their 1964 U.S. tour and an $83,200 shooting script page for the “Hello, Goodbye” music video with handwritten sketches from Mal Evans (who was their road manager), George Harrison (a financier of