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The Beatles: The Playboy Interview -- e-book review

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In the fall of 1964, The Beatles gave an interview with Jean Shepherd (who would be forever known as the "Christmas Story" guy) for Playboy magazine.   The interview ran in the February 1965 issue of the magazine and I would guess that most female Beatle fans were only able to read the interview if they someone were sneaky in looking at their father or big brother's Playboy and if they got caught---well that would have been pretty awkward.  

You no longer have to sneak into the pages of Playboy magazine to read the Beatles interview.  The interview is available as an e-book simply called "The Beatles:  The Playboy Interview."






The interview itself isn't full of any "new" information, although it might have been new in 1965.   He interviews all four Beatles at the same time, which is a bit confusing.    One thing I really believe is that the interview itself would have made more sense and have been more entertaining if you were listening to it instead of reading the words on the page.    Much of the Beatles banter comes across better when you listen to it.  

The interview itself took place in the middle of the Beatles 1964 Autumn tour of the UK.    Shepherd traveled with the lads on the tour and got to do the interview at a hotel in Torquay after the concert in Exeter, which according to my files made the interview occur either late on October 28 or early on October 29.  

I found it strange that Shepherd described George as "the most egotistical."  Really?    Everything I have always read has said that George was the most down-to-earth   But his description of the other Beatles sounded about right.  

The Beatles same some strange things in this interview.   I am sure that much of it was said to be funny or as a joke, and when heard aloud, it was funnier than reading it.   Things such as when George is asked if he has any brothers and sisters and George answers that he has two brothers and John says "and no sisters to speak of."   Why did he say that?   The fans all knew about George's sister.  Was he not speaking to her at that time or something?   I guess it was a joke, but I just read it and shook my head.   And then Paul called Jayne Mansfield a "clot" and then admits that he never met her!   What was that about?

The part that was the most interesting to me is when Paul and the other guys are talking about religion and John states that the group is agnostic.   John also says how much he dislikes the hypocritical side of religion (doesn't he same something similar a year later?).  And then Paul says how in America they are "fanatical about God." Little did Paul know just how true those words would be!

Another interesting part is when the Beatles are asked about the "homosexual problem." I liked how the Beatles talked about it, knowing now that their manager was a gay man, they did bring up his name or talk badly about homosexuals.  They even talked about a transvestite that they had met.


These are from an auction for the Playboy Beatles photos 
The one thing that stood out to me is that the part of the interview that Pete Best ended up suing the Beatles for defamation of character was completed deleted from this e-book.    Early in the interview Ringo was asked about being the last to join the group and he talks about the drummer he replaced.  Since I own the original Playboy magazine, I will show you the text of what was originally printed.



On January 19, 1969, Pete Best settle for an undisclosed amount in a defamation lawsuit against the band because of what Ringo said about Pete taking pills.    While it was obvious to me that Ringo was making a rhyming joke, it can be read to sound that Pete was a pill addict (which actually was far from the truth---Pete was someone who did not take pills in Hamburg while the others would  partake).  

In the e-book the line John said about Pete having a "periodic illness" and Ringo's jab about the pills is totally removed.  


This e-book is just 99 cents and well worth a read over.    Beatle interviews are fun to read and while this one isn't shocking, the Beatles do have their guard down a little bit with Playboy and even say "tits" at some point.     It is definitely worth getting.

Available in e-book form from Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Beatles-Playboy-Interview-50-Years-ebook/dp/B0092U34IO?ie=UTF8&ref_=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top

Dancing in Dublin

Beatles and Beauties

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Here was a reason to try to be the winner of a beauty contest in your area---it would help your chances of meeting the Beatles!

Two Jokers in Central Park

Paul Fan

Miles Davis

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90 years ago today in the town where I have lived all of my life, Alton, Illinois Miles Davis was born.  Miles Davis left Alton while he was just a tot and most likely never remembered the town, however Alton hasn't forgotten Miles and the city has a statue downtown in his memory.



While John Lennon always stated that his wasn't a fan of jazz music, he did meet Miles Davis during a Garden Party on June 12, 1971 at Allen Klein's house.    I am not sure what Davis and Lennon talked about, but video footage shows that they played a little game of one-on-one basketball (and neither of them were very good) with John's psychedelic Rolls in the background.   A wide variety of people were at the party, including Andy Warhol, but Miles Davis was the person that John was photographed the most with that day.    I wonder if he mentioned to John that he was born and grew up in Illinois near the Mississippi River.





Congratulations Class of 2016!

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I want to sent a message of congratulations to all of the viewers out there that have graduated (or will graduate) this spring!   Be it from 8th grade, high school, college or beyond---your hard work has paid off and you did it!   May the music of the Beatles continue to inspire you onto whatever comes next in your life.



Meeting a young fan

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There was a large crowd to see Paul yesterday and he took a bit of time to sign an autograph for a young fan.  

Cavern Scenes

Jimmie in the front seat

John looks worried

Walking with a legend

More photos of Paul and the little fan

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Some more photos of Paul and that young fan from over the weekend.   It looks like security tried to stop him from getting his autograph!

Ready to make history

I 'd recognize that eyeball anywhere


Happy times with Wings

Dangling conversaton

Meeting

Meeting the Beatles over dinner

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On October 23, 1963, when the Beatles were in Sweden they held a regular press conference and then had a dinner with some members of the press where they continued to answer some questions.    The lady to John Lennon's right owned these photos and obtained the autograph when she met them that day.   

Standing on Cavendish gates

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I love this photo so much!  I have posted either a cropped version or a different version of this photo before.    I could try to figure out who the girls standing on the ledge of the gate at 7 Cavendish are, but I would rather leave that to be a mystery.     I just love everything from the baby pram to the milk bottles.  
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