Found this great September, 1964 teen magazine, “Dig” at a garage sale.
Among the features inside, 100 facts no one knows about the Beatles which includes: Paul loves taffy apples, John is a bath fiend and takes about three to four showers per day, George still breaks out when he eats too much candy, Ringo bought a pair of black satin sheets just for laughs, and all four Beatles can’t stand false girls.
Here’s an ad for a dress/playsuit, for only $4.99. Doesn’t seem very Beatles era-ish, but more a hold-over as the Beatles hadn’t yet completely changed pop culture:
And if you only had $2.98 to shell out, you could go for this newspaper print jacket/shirt:
Note the little mop-topped beetle cartoons (one is holding the banner). Surprisingly, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone make a visual connection between the Beatles and beetles other than this:
Allee Willis
I was so obsessive about my Dig magazines I can’t tell you. I spent my allowance money on a subscription. I only lost interest when I moved up to 16 Magazine. But I’m sure I glanced over this very issue back in the day.
I can’t believe that I didn’t order that newsprint blouse. How much better can it get for $2.98?!
One of my favorite things about whoever was featured on the cover was the 100 facts page. I use the pour over those until I had them memorized.
As far as the visual connection between the Beatles and beetles, I know of one that existed back then and it’s been posted here at AWMOK: https://www.alleewillis.com/awmok/kitschenette/2010/09/05/beetle-comb/ From the second I saw Howie Pyro’s submission, I’ve been searching for one. I literally found it this week on eBay but I was outbid. It went for $34.
Carrie
Fab magazine!
One of the early Beatles logos (maybe the first?) actually had antennae on the B! Here are some pictures I found on the web:
http://microblog.joshsternberg.com/post/3216319316/phillip-gotlop-notice-the-beatles-logo-on-the
or
http://wogew.blogspot.com/2008/07/helen-shapiro-tour-7.html
Allee Willis
I never saw that logo. Great!