Thursday, September 3, 2015

"My Brush with a Beatle"

At the Fest for Beatle Fans in Chicago a few weekends ago, I met Margot Winick who asked me if I only accepted stories from fans that talked to one of the Beatles because she had seen Paul McCartney recently and had written about it for the Beatle Brunch page.    Those of you who have been here awhile know that things are pretty relaxed when it comes to "meeting a Beatle for real."   I claim Paul reading my sign from the stage as a meeting---and we all love any stories of fans' Beatles encounters, no matter how small they may seem.    So here is Margot's story, which happened just two months ago!    What would you have done?


Photo by Margot Winick--please do not re-post without her permission


My Brush with a Beatle
By Margot Winick
I saw him standing there. Chatting on his cell phone, standing on the corner, just outside the bakery. Could it be him? I wondered.

Like I do every summer, I was in the Hamptons, out in Long Island, New York, visiting family, and the topic had come up at dinner the night before: Paul owns a house nearby in Amagansett in East Hampton. (And in fact, I discovered while I was there that the house next door is for sale
Could he possibly be in town right now? I wondered.

When I’m in town, I always stop in to buy my husband his favorite ginger molasses cookies at Mary’s Marvelous bakery. There I was on the morning of Bastille Day, Tuesday, July 14. I had just paid for my iced coffee and cookies, when, out of the corner of my eye, I thought I saw Paul McCartney talking on his cellphone, dressed in blue from head to toe.
In the small chance that it was really him, I quickly readied my iPhone to snap a photo. I took three steps, and once I stepped outside the bakery door, I heard that unmistakable Liverpudlian accent. It REALLY WAS Paul! OMG OMG OMG!
A million questions popped into my mind to ask him:

  1. What cologne do you wear? (I always wanted to know what a Beatle smelled like).
  2. Is there any way the Out There tour might still add a stop in Miami?
  3. When is the “Let it Be” film going to be released on DVD?
  4. Which are your favorite of the collaborations with Michael Jackson?
  5. Is Kanye West as obnoxious in person?
  6. Can we look forward to more alternative music from The Fireman?
  7. What’s your favorite Beatle record?
And the list goes on and on…
Sadly, however, because he continued his phone call, I wouldn’t have that chance. Instead, I quickly snapped his photo... Well, officially I was taking a photo of my favorite bakery, anyway, but… I took the photo off-center so I could get Sir Paul on his cell in my photo. He was less than 10 feet away from me!
I had caught him off guard at his neighborhood bakery. When he saw me take the photo, he wagged his finger at me, disapprovingly. In my defense, I showed him the package of cookies and blew him a kiss. He walked away so I wouldn’t take any more photos.
I debated following him, but by then he just saw me as the annoying person who took his photo. I didn't want to be a clich̩ Beatles fan who chased him, running and screaming Рeven on social media. I decided to wait a few hours before I posted this photo to my Facebook. Blue Meanie? No, he was just taking in a summer morning in his neighborhood. Good day sunshine.

3 comments:

  1. Great story! In my case, I would prefer to have one second of his attention to taking a photo, but that's just me.

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  2. A lovely story, though I would have called it I Saw Him Standing There. J

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  3. Lucky person !!

    Like Lizzie, I would have tried to speak to him.
    I would have asked him if got Elvis`s autograph when he met him in 1965.
    They were all given loads of Elvis records when they left, but were they signed ?

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