Thursday, August 29, 2013

August/September MTBRF update



I have noticed that viewers in the past few days have jumped up by about 500 people a day.   So I thought it would be a great time for another update.   Welcome to all of those who are new to Meet The Beatles...For Real!  I think it is safe to say that there isn't any other Beatles site online quite like it.  Now if that is good or bad is up for you to decide.   If you have any questions about this blog, please read the "Self Interview" (aka FAQ) at the top of this page.

August was a rough month for me with this blog.   I got quite a few rude comments emailed to me after I posted photos from my trip to the U.K and Germany.   Then I got an e-mail in which someone was mad about things left in the comment section and threatened to sue me if they were not promptly removed.   As I have said before, I am a real person and quite sensitive one at that, and all that stuff had me in tears.  Many thanks to all of the kind viewers I talked to at the Fest for Beatle Fans who helped raise my self-esteem about this blog a bit.   I am not going to allow a few Blue Meanies to ruin our fun around here.

How many of you were surprised to hear a new song from Paul today?  I know I sure was!   I like to think that I am pretty much on top of all the Beatles news, but that new song sure took me by surprise.  When did Paul even have time to record a new album?    He is one busy man!   I really like the song, "New" and hope to hear it live!  :)

If you would like to write an article for Meet the Beatles...for Real!, please feel free to do so.   I am looking for any news on Ringo or Paul sightings, reviews of things, and anything Beatle fan related.   It would be great to have a variety of fans of different age groups and locations.   I have a few things planned for the near future for this blog, but nothing big and exciting.    I do have another contest in the works.   I just love giving out Beatles things. 

Just a few reminders:

1 Keep spreading the word about "Good Ol Freda."   It will be available on Video on Demand and Itunes starting September 6.    Contact your local indie theater and request that they show "Good Ol Freda" from Magnolia pictures.    Check here to see the latest list of  screenings.   Please spread the word among all of the Beatle fans you know.  

2.  There is still time to enter the contest to win James McCartney's autograph.    All you have to do is email a Beatles photo to Starshyne9@yahoo.com
All entries must be in by noon central time on September 1, 2013.   That evening I will announcing the winning number.    So if you haven't entered, go ahead and send a photo in right now.   It doesn't cost you a thing and you might be the winner.   


As of right now I plan on attending the unveiling of a marker for George in Benton, Illinois on September 21.   If anyone else is planning on going, please let me know.    I will have a report from the festivities.

That appears to be it for now.   As always, if you have a story or photo to share about meeting one or more of the Beatles in person, just send you story or photo to me.   You can send stories even if you don't have a photo.

Sara S.

Dance Party!


The Beatles grab a flower seller off the streets of Paris in January 1964 to dance with them in celebration of "I wanna hold your hand" being #1 in America!  

Hand prints






I just thought this was sort of fun.   The Japanese magazine, Music Life had each of the Beatles trace over their hands and then autograph their hand print for the magazine.   They also took photos of each guy and his hand traced.   I bet the fans in 1965 loved this! 

Take 5

Is Paul actually taking a break to drink water during a concert???   I am in shock!

Family Holiday


Thanks to Guus at the Solo Beatles Forum for posting this great photo!  

June 23, 1969 in Tywyn, Wales.   I love Julian's grin!

Autograph blitz at Linda's press conference















Wednesday, August 28, 2013

What a doll


Does anyone know anything about the type of stuffed doll Paul is holding?   It seems like fans in the mid 1960's were always throwing these type of dolls on the stage or giving them to the Beatles.   What were they?   Did they have a name?   Were they somehow connected to the Beatles?  

Shea fans


I love this fan shot from the 1966 Shea Stadium concert.   It doesn't look like an empty house to me.  I love the sign that someone made wishing John and Cyn a happy anniversary.  And I really love the girl who is trying to escape the audience and get to the Beatles. 

The Chipmunks sing the Beatles


I have always thought the Chipmunks were a pretty cute cartoon.  I used to watch it when I was a kid in the 1980's although I did enjoy the repeats of the older version (the Alvin Show) as well.  The new movies are alright, but not as cute as the original.

In 1964, the Beatles outsold the Chipmunk's Christmas song as the fast selling song of all time.   Because of this Ross Bagdasarian (who went by the stage name of Dave Seville) decided to go to London and talk with the Beatles about making a Chipmunk Beatles album.   Surprisingly, he got their blessing and the album was made and went to sell millions of copies.   (According to the Chipmunk's official website.  I would love to hear more about this). 

This is a Rose Bowl parade float celebrating that album.   I think it is super cute, because Simon is my favorite Chipmunk.   Although I do say that I always thought it was sort of goofy that Dave was the 4th Beatle....

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Enter the MTBRF raffle and win a James McCartney autograph!

The guy with the flashlight in this photo is funny.  Was it too dark for James to see?

It isn't too late to enter the raffle to win the James McCartney autograph!   The winner will be announced this Sunday night.  

To enter all you have to do is send a Beatles photo to Starshyne9@yahoo.com
I am especially looking for photos of the Beatles with fans or taken by fans, signing autographs, waving at an airport or hotel, etc.    But I will accept any Beatles photo you send me.   

So far 22 raffle numbers have been given out.    If you haven't entered this contest, what are you waiting for????   It is easy!    It will make me happy!    You could win James McCartney's autograph. 

Enter today!


A formal event


George's interview




Since buying the "Music Life" Japanese book, I have been able to scan a load of photos that were new to me.  Many of them are the guys being interviewed for the magazine, such as these George photos from the 1970's.  

out of my dreams and into my car




In my mind I'm going to Carolina



Paul and Linda in Wilmington, North Carolina in 1993.  

Monday, August 26, 2013

Caps and autographs


you never give me your money


Took a walk down the street.....

I can't imagine what it must have been like in 1980 to have seen John and Yoko just casually walking around New York. 



Andy Warhol's snapshot



This snapshot taken by Andy Warhol shows John from  February 21, 1978 (the photo's caption will say 1979, but we know better).  with a guy named Halston.  

Speak to the Man on the Street








If you have been wondering what Paul McCartney was doing 30 years ago around this time of year, then look no further!   Paul was recording at Air Studios in late August and September of 1983.   He was easily accessible to the fans who waited on the corner.    He was friendly, stopped for photos and autographs and would have a smile and a wave for the groups of fans who waited for him.   It was a great time to be a Paul fan!

Here is a story written by Barb Beden about the times she met Paul in 1983.   We have heard a few of these stories on this blog before, only from the point of view of her friend, Bonnie.   Now we read Barb's side of the story.   This appeared in the Fall 1983 issue of the McCartney Observer.   Some of the photos are from Barb Beden.



Look at the average person.  Speak to the man in the street
By Barb Beden

It is 11:45a.m. on 25 August 1983, and our lives have become complete, for at this time in the city of London we met James Paul McCartney.  My friend Bonnie and I had arrived at the studio about an hour earlier and settled in to wait for Paul.  Finally, at 11:45, he arrived in his green Mercedes and was dropped off on the corner about 30 feet from where we were standing, by the entrance to the studio.  He stopped to talk to a girl and sign an album for guy, then turned and came walking toward us.  He looked absolutely beautiful, slim, healthy and happy.  When he reached us I said, “Hi Paul,” then “Would you do me a favour?”   “What?” he asked.  “Would you sign the back of my shirt?”  I handed him a black magic marker.  He grinned and said, “Oh, that’ a bit public, isn’t it?”   Bonnie said, “Yeah, but look at the shirt.  It’s worth it!”  (I was wearing my “McCartney’s Back” shirt).  I turned around and he signed the transfer on the back of my shirt.  I could feel the pen moving and the feel of his hand rubbing across my back as he wrote.  Another girl walked up and held out her checkbook for him to sign and he said, “You’re not going to cash this, are you?”  Bonnie gave him a 45 record and asked, “Can you please sign my record?”  He did so saying, “Can’t hang around too long cause it causes a crowd.”  He said it was okay to take pics so I raised my camera to take a close-up and as I clicked the shutter he leaned toward me, smiling and said, “Here’s you pen back, luv.”  Paul McCartney called me luv!  I about died on the spot.  He was looking right at me and his eyes are beautiful.  After a few more second he said bye and went inside, leaving Bonnie and I to collect our wits, which was no easy task.

26 August:  we arrived at the studio and found some fans already waiting.  At 10:55 Paul was dropped off on the corner.  Bonnie had gone to stand by the street and I was standing by the studio entrance, which is where Paul headed.  He stopped to sign for the other fans and then continued to the door.  When he reached me I put my hand on his arm and asked, “Paul, can I take a couple photos?”  “Sure, luv,” he answered with a big smile, so I went ahead.  Bonnie had come over from where she had been standing and was also taking photos.  Paul was kind of looking down so I knelt on the sidewalk in front of him and aimed the camera up towards his face.  By this time people seemed to be dropping from the sky, there was suddenly a big crowd.  Paul finally said, “Bye, gotta go,” and made his way in the door.  Bonnie and I clutched our precious film in our hot little hands and beat a path to the nearest one hour Foto Inn.

31 August:  We had spent the last few days in Liverpool and upon our return to London we headed straight for the studio.  At 4:45pm we were standing on the corner wondering if Paul would show up when who should walk by us but…wait for it…Paul!  He was a few feet beyond us when we realized itw as him so I called, “Paul, wait!!” Bonnie said, “Paul!”  And I am thinking “Oh God here we are yelling for Paul McCartney to wait up.”  He stopped and turned around and we caught up and walked the rest of the way to the studio with him.  It was just the three of us, nobody else was there.  I gestured to Bonnie and said, “Paul can I take a picture of you two together?”  “Sure” he answered.  Bonnie was wearing a Liverpool t-shirt and Paul looked at it and said, “Oh, Merseyside.”  “Yeah Paul, your home town,” I said and he grinned.  Bonnie said, “We just got back from the M.B.E.”  “Mersey…Beatles…” said Paul, hesitating.  Bonnie finished for him, saying “convention” instead of extravaganza.  “Oh, M.B.C.” Paul grinned.  He smiles a lot.  I was looking at him through my camera viewfinder and again those eyes were looking right back at me.  I took the pic and he headed for the door, saying, “Sorry, gotta go, I’m in a hurry,” and went inside.  We decided to go eat and got back to the studio at 6:45.  At 7:30 Linda appeared on the corner so we went over.  She looked great and was so nice, very friendly and more than willing to stop and chat.  I asked when she and Paul would be coming out of the studio and she said in a little while and went inside.   A bit later George Martin came out in a hurry and jumped in a taxi.  He returned about 15 minutes later and stopped to talk.  He’s such a nice man, very friendly and quite distinguished looking.  By this time it was 8:30 and quite a few more people had gathered.  At 9:00 Paul’s call pulled up and parked at the corner so we knew it would be long.  At 9:05 Paul and Linda came out, smiling and looking happy.  They really seemed to be enjoying themselves, signing autographs for everyone and posing for photos.  After a few minutes they began making moves to leave, heading for the corner and saying “Goodnight, goodnight.”  Everyone walked tem to the car and they drove off with all of us saying bye.

1 September:  We arrived at the studio and joined a couple other fans.  At 11:45 I spotted Paul’s car stopped at a red light.  Yes, the man does have to stop for red lights!  The car turned the corner and Paul got out and began walking towards us, bouncing along with a coat slung over his shoulder.  As he reached us Bonnie said, “Hi Paul, can we take a photo?”  He smiled and said, “I’m in a hurry today, girls,” and headed for the door, briefly stopped to sign an autograph.  After he went in we went to celebrate because it was my birthday and seeing Paul was a great present!
5 September:  We got to the studio and found lots of people waiting for Paul, some by the door and a group on the corner.  Paul arrived at 11:50 and was immediately rushed and engulfed by the aggressive bunch on the corner.  He finally broke away and by the time he finally reached us by the door he was almost running.  I really felt sorry for him; all he wanted to do was get inside.   What a sweetheart, after all that aggravation he still had a smile for us.  That group of “fans “had been very pushy and hanging all over him and still he smiled.

6 September:  We were standing near the studio at 10am when Bonnie spotted Paul and Linda approaching form the opposite direction, not from the corner.  We began walking towards them and it was a case of them watching us watching them.  We all met up by the door and everybody stopped.  It was just the four of us, no one else was around.  Bonnie said, “Hi Paul, hi Linda.”  And they both said “hi.”  I put my hand on Paul’s arm and said, “Paul, last week was my birthday and I wanted to get a pic of us together, could I get one now?”  Linda grinned and put her arm around my shoulder, going “Awww!”  Paul flashed a big grin and said, “What do you mean, you’ve got a million pictures, you’ve been taking them every day!”  Well that knocked us out because it meant that he actually remembered us!  Bonnie said, “But we don’t have one of you and her!”  Paul laughed and said, “Can we get one, then?”  I grinned and said, “Yeah!” then moved to his left side and stood closerthanthis to him.  Linda was on his right, arm in arm with him.  I put my right arm around his back and hugged and Bonnie recorded on film an event I’ll remember the rest of my life.  I said, “Thank you both very much!”  And they headed for the door.  Bonnie said, “Bye” and they went inside.  That was the last time we saw Paul.  It was all just so fantastic and I still find it hard to believe that I actually met him.  Both Bonnie and I are first generation fans and meeting Paul after all these years is just absolutely the best thing that’s ever happened to us.  He is truly a beautiful person, sensitive, friendly, and so caring.  Paul, if you ever happen to read this I just want to say again, “thank you.”

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Give me some Lovin'



It is always interesting to me when a Beatleg (or those Dutch imports as many like to call them), uses a fan photo for it's artwork.   The fans who take these photos have no idea that their photo is used for the artwork and obviously get no credit (or money) for it.

One such Beatleg is a single released in 1990 on vinyl.   With the exception of the Deccagone discs, I am not familiar with too many single boots.  But this one is on a label called "Love Devotion Records" and on side A has John Lennon singing "Only You" and on Side B has John Lennon singing "Give me some Lovin'"   The interesting thing about the artwork is that the front side looks like this:


This looks like a nice 1973 era John and Yoko holding hands and walking in New York City fan taken photo.   I would place this photo in August of 1973 going by John's hairstyle.

But then you flip the album over and side B looks like this:


Very interesting....we now see a photo of May and John.   But wait...that is the same John as Side A!   So the full photo looks like this:


This just might be one of the few photos taken of John, Yoko and May.   It is from when May was working for the Lennon's and right before the whole confrontation with May about how she should be with John.   And this historical photo was taken by a fan who had no idea at the time who the heck May Pang even was!  

This is pretty clever packaging for the Beatleg.   The single features songs from 1974, and it was a time when John was between May and Yoko.   He was on his way into getting back with Yoko and yet he was still with May.   Clever....

Many thanks to Kevin at WGYTTN for sending me the photo in the first place which made me go searching through one of the best sight of all time, the BootlegZone!


Backstage signatures


The Record Mirror


Interview from inside the Dakota






These are some pretty interesting photos.   They are from the Japanese magazine, Music Life.  Someone was lucky enough to score an interview with John and Yoko.  Sadly for me, the interview is in Japanese and I cannot read it.    But I think the interviewer was lucky to have been able to interview John and Yoko and inside of the Dakota!

This took place sometime in the summer or  1973.   We can tell this by John's super-short hair cut.  Plus it appeared in the magazine in the September 1973 issue.    The couple moved into the Dakota in April 1973, so in the summer of that year, this still would have been their "new" home and most likely they were still unpacking things and organizing the apartments to their liking.  

John had long hair in the beginning of June and by the end of that month, during the Watergate hearings, John was seen with the really short haircut.   My best guess is that these photos were taken in June as well.  

By October of 1973, John and May had left for L.A. and had taken a trip to Nevada.   So this might have been the last interview John and Yoko did before the separation.   

It is nice to see the inside of the Dakota.