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Linda McCartney--rest in peace

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The world lost Linda McCartney to breast cancer 18 years ago today.    Sadly--we no longer get to see Linda at the keyboards at Paul concerts or see her photographer.    Her children no longer have their mother and her grandchldren never got to know her.

However---we still have the wonderful photos that she took of Paul and other rock artists and the music she made with Wings.      I gathered together some of the Linda photos that I have collected over the past year to share as a tribute to the lovely Linda.  

Two girlfriends

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Here is a pairing that you don't often see photograph of:  May Pang and Linda McCartney!

At the Roundhouse

Blow Away

Dinner conversation

Woodstock '68

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A friend of this blog's facebook page shared this photo last week, and it was a new one to me.   George with David Boyle at Albert Grossman's house when George went to visit Bob Dylan at Woodstock in November of 1968.  

Kickin' It

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A strange group---Paul, Linda and Chuck Norris?  

A Magical Mystery Moment


Beatles cars on display

What's up?

George comes to Brazil

Hey Hey Hey Hey

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Photo by Phillip Hoffman 


Fan taken photo of the Beatles performing in Kansas City in 1964.   I have never seen a photo that showed the entire set up of the stage before, so I found this interesting.  

On the negative side

Help in Japan '65

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I love this photo of fans in Japan waiting in line to see the movie, Help!   Little did they know that a year later the Beatles would be appearing in person in their country.

One hand in my pocket


Hayley Mills and the Beatles

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Being a 80's kid, I remember when VCRs first came out and everyone taped just about anything that was on television.    I am not exactly sure WHY we did this, but it was common place.   Three movies that I taped off TV and watched over and over again was "Pollyanna," "The Parent Trap" and "The Trouble with Angels."   I just adored Hayley Mills.  She was cute and had such an adorable accent.

Ms. Mills celebrated her 70th birthday a few days ago and so I decided to find out a little bit more about Hayley and her Beatles connection.





Hayley came out right away as  a Beatles fan in 1964.   Although I don't think she sounded too great of a fan saying that they weren't good looking or good musicians.    However, Beatles fans already were Hayley fans and after she said she loved the Beatles,  well---it didn't hurt her popularity any.




In March of 1964, Hayley's mother arranged for her to have George Harrison be her date for a charity performance of a film.   It was some sort of an auction and a date with a Beatle was the prize.   By then, George had just met Pattie and wasn't interested in almost-16 year old Hayley Mills.   But the next month, Haley appeared again with the Beatles (well all except John) at the Pickwick Club where she was photographed chatting with Ringo.   The press had a field day with that, and rumors flew like wild that Hayley and Richie were dating.  



The last connection that I know about is in 1966 Paul McCartney wrote the musical score for Hayley's film "The Family Way."   I am not sure if Paul and Hayley met each other during that time, although it wasn't necessary since she was the actress and he was supplying the music.  


Flying off the handle (bars)

Trying to blend in with the crowd

Get Back

Face to Face with John Lennon -- an e-book review

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The e-book that I am reviewing this evening is called Face to Face with John Lennon by Mary Jane Dougherty.    First of all, calling it a "book" isn't accurate.   It is more like an article.   It is only 13 pages long and I read it in less than 15 minutes.  

Just because it is very short, doesn't mean that it isn't worth your time.    This is the story of Mary, who in 1966 was a huge Beatles fan living in Anchorage, Alaska.    John Lennon was her favorite Beatle and she never thought she would get the chance to see him in person.  That is until June 28, 1966.  

On that date, the Beatles were supposed to fly to Japan for their concerts in Tokyo.   They were scheduled to stop over in Anchorage to re-fuel, but something went wrong.  Either it had to do with a storm named Kit in the Pacific or something on their airplane needed to be fixed.  Either way, the Beatles and their crew were not going to be able to leave Alaska until the next day.     So they moved into the  Anchorage Westward Hotel for the next nine hours.

Some pretty bored Beatles wait in the hotel room with Brian

That is where Mary's story picks up.   Her sister hears about the Beatles being in town and informs her Beatle-crazed sister.    Mary goes to the hotel and along with 500 fans stares up at the top floor in shock that the Beatles were up there!

When it is time for the Beatles to leave and get back on their airplane, Mary gets an idea and ends up next to the Beatles' bus and seeing John Lennon (and the others).  The exact details of how this happens, I won't say because you really need to read the story for yourself.    

However, the one thing that stood out about her story that I never thought about was that in late June in Alaska, they experience the summer solstice, where it is daylight for almost 24 hours.   So when the Beatles were leaving for the airport after midnight, it was still light outside and tons of fans were still mulling around.     Typically the fans thinned out by that time of night, but it didn't FEEL like night, so they stuck around.   

the guys on that bus that Mary saw them on in Alaska.  Photo by Robert Whitaker 

"Face to Face with John Lennon" is available as an e-book only and you can purchase it from Amazon for just 99 cents.    

 http://www.amazon.com/Face-John-Lennon-Mary-Dougherty-ebook/dp/B01BS978AG/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_img_8?ie=UTF8&refRID=1DDTDAGJ506D869NX8DG
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