Step back in time to the iconic NEMS store in Liverpool, 1962, where Brian Epstein stands proudly outside, promoting The Beatles’ first record on Parlophone, Love Me Do. This historic moment captured in a photograph showcases a pivotal moment in music history, as The Beatles rose to fame from the very streets of Liverpool. The black and white image perfectly encapsulates the excitement and anticipation of the release, which hit the shelves on Friday, October 5, 1962. The photograph is a rare and valuable piece of memorabilia for any Beatles fan or music enthusiast, serving as a timeless reminder of a legendary band’s humble beginnings. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of history with this stunning photograph from NEMS Store Liverpool 1962.
This photograph captures a brilliant moment in musical history, it’s a valuable addition to my Beatles collection—affordable, well-packaged, and arrived promptly. I would have given it 5 stars but thought it should have the Beatles in the photo so gave 4 stars
Really captures that 60s spirit. Looks great on my wall. Delivery took a few days longer than expected, but it was well packaged.
Bought this for my uncle who lived through the Merseybeat era—he was over the moon! The photo is great quality and such a cool talking point. Fast delivery with no complaints. Feels unique, not mass-produced.
Absolutely loved this print! The detail on the NEMS storefront and Brian Epstein’s caricature is spot on. The quality is top-notch, with rich colours and a great finish. It arrived within 4 days, carefully packaged., worth every penny for a slice of music history.