Showing posts with label 2007. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2007. Show all posts
Monday, June 13, 2022
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Sunday, March 13, 2022
Dressing up for Elton John's party
March 13, 2007 - Paul and Stella attend a party for Elton John (it was close to his birthday, so I assume that is the reason for the party). Do you think it was a themed party? I don't think I have ever seen Paul so snazzy and with a fancy cane before.
Thursday, July 6, 2017
the Larry King Love debacle of 2007
Remember this embarrassing interview from 2007? Paul and Ringo were on the Larry King program (with Olivia and Yoko joining them later in the program). They were celebrating the one year interview of the Love Show in Las Vegas and were unveiling photos of John and George to honor them.
It was sort of a big deal for fans at the time. It isn't every day that the two living Beatles are interviewed together. Even now it is a big deal. It is exciting. I was sitting at my back television, trying to record the show on my DVD recorder (a short-lived gadget).
Larry King asks dumb questions. He really does. I never cared for him as an interviewer. So he has Paul and Ringo in front of him and what does he ask? "Where were you when you heard that John had died?" First of all---fans already know where they were. And second---isn't that an insensitive question to ask? I would not bring up John's death---that is a touchy and sad subject, especially when they were there to celebrate the success of the Love show. Talk about John? Sure! Focus on his death? Why? So Paul answers that he was at his home in Sussex and his manager at the time called. Then Larry King goes, "and where were you, George?" Excuse me?? He couldn't even get Ringo's name right on national television. All respect any Beatle fan had for Larry King went out the window at that point.
But---it still was good to see the Beatle family together.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Remembering Victor Spinetti
Just as the rest of you Beatle fans, I was sad to hear the news of Victor Spinetti's passing. I heard Victor speak for the first time at my very first Beatlefest in 1994. I was 17 years old, a die hard second generation fan and was shocked that someone who was in three Beatles movies was speaking about his time with the Beatles. Victor was great at storytelling and when he told the stories about the Beatles, you could picture what was happening in your mind. He made the Beatles become real and not just images on a screen. Victor returned to the Chicago Fest in 2007, where I posed with him for a photo and had him autograph his book for me.
It is a sad realization that has the years tick by, more and more figures in the Beatles story are passing away. Those of us who are young will have to endure this for many more key people as well as Paul and Ringo themselves. I hate to be a downer and bring this up, but it is a very sad fact. I just hope that we are able to pass our love for the Beatles onto the next generations who won't have the opportunity to hear people who knew the Beatles personally speak at conventions, or see Paul or Ringo in concert....
Anyway...onto more about Victor Spinetti. One of my favorite tales that Victor tells is about the Victor Spinetti Fan Club that ran by a fan in the United States. I found that this fan was a girl named Patti Gallo. Patti was (and still is) a true Beatlemaniac. She lived in Philadelphia in 1964 and on September 16 of that year she saw Victor perform in the play (in which he won the Tony award for the same role on Broadway in 1965) Oh what a lovely war. Keep in mind that this was just months after Victor was in the Beatles film, A Hard Day's Night. It must have been mind-blowing to see the actor that was in the Beatles film just month after its release. So anyway, Patti meets Victor at the stagedoor, where he tells her some wonderful Beatles stories. And in October of 1964, the Official Victor Spinetti Fan Club of America was created.
I am not too sure what it took to be in such fan club or what you got for being a member, but Victor did send the fan club the Beatles autograph on a an in-flight menu during the making of Help and (and this is the biggie) the fuzzy sweater from the movie A Hard Day's Night! When I heard Victor speak at Beatlefest in 2007, someone asked him whatever happened to that sweater and he stated that he wasn't sure as he gave it to the Victor Spinetti fan club in the 1960's. I wonder where it is today.
Read more about Patti at her website
And then here is the funny part of the story of the fan club. Told by Victor himself
Of course he did more than just Beatles movies (although I am glad that he did because knowing hs name and the 3 movies he was in allowed me to win a Beatles trivia contest once.) Many years ago I was listening to the London soundtrack of Jesus Christ Superstar and I was really enjoying Pilot's song. It has always been one of my favorites from that musical, but I just really thought it sounded good. So I looked at the liner notes and sure enough, Victor Spinetti was playing Pilot! He also was the voice of Mr. Thomus for the cartoon version of the Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe (which is loved as a kid!).
So here is to you Victor Spinetti....with a ring like that I might -- dare I say it --- rule the world!
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| Me with Victor Spinetti at the Fest for Beatle Fans Chicago in 2007 |
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| Victor's autograph on his book for me. |
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| A fan-taken photo of Victor and Jane Asher in New York in 1971 |
It is a sad realization that has the years tick by, more and more figures in the Beatles story are passing away. Those of us who are young will have to endure this for many more key people as well as Paul and Ringo themselves. I hate to be a downer and bring this up, but it is a very sad fact. I just hope that we are able to pass our love for the Beatles onto the next generations who won't have the opportunity to hear people who knew the Beatles personally speak at conventions, or see Paul or Ringo in concert....
Anyway...onto more about Victor Spinetti. One of my favorite tales that Victor tells is about the Victor Spinetti Fan Club that ran by a fan in the United States. I found that this fan was a girl named Patti Gallo. Patti was (and still is) a true Beatlemaniac. She lived in Philadelphia in 1964 and on September 16 of that year she saw Victor perform in the play (in which he won the Tony award for the same role on Broadway in 1965) Oh what a lovely war. Keep in mind that this was just months after Victor was in the Beatles film, A Hard Day's Night. It must have been mind-blowing to see the actor that was in the Beatles film just month after its release. So anyway, Patti meets Victor at the stagedoor, where he tells her some wonderful Beatles stories. And in October of 1964, the Official Victor Spinetti Fan Club of America was created.
I am not too sure what it took to be in such fan club or what you got for being a member, but Victor did send the fan club the Beatles autograph on a an in-flight menu during the making of Help and (and this is the biggie) the fuzzy sweater from the movie A Hard Day's Night! When I heard Victor speak at Beatlefest in 2007, someone asked him whatever happened to that sweater and he stated that he wasn't sure as he gave it to the Victor Spinetti fan club in the 1960's. I wonder where it is today.
Read more about Patti at her website
And then here is the funny part of the story of the fan club. Told by Victor himself
"The same thing happened to the Beatles, once. I was on a plane once with them. We landed in New York, just to refuel, that is all. We were not allowed off the plane. And suddenly an immigration officer got on the plane and said, 'Is there a Victor Spinetti here?' John said, 'They're deporting you, you bloody wop. Ellis Island awaits.'
" 'Yes, I am he,' I said. 'Would you come to the door of the plane, please,' the man said, 'and wave, because your fan club is at the airport.' The Beatles cried, 'His fan club!?' It was like that joke about the Pope. I'm standing next to the Beatles at the door of the plane, waving with the lads, and these people were shouting, 'Victor! Victor!'
"John said, 'Hey, Vic, we're really impressed, think we could join?' So I wrote to the lady who ran the club, and the Beatles and Brian Epstein all got a card saying they were members of the Official Victor Spinetti Fan Club of America.
Of course he did more than just Beatles movies (although I am glad that he did because knowing hs name and the 3 movies he was in allowed me to win a Beatles trivia contest once.) Many years ago I was listening to the London soundtrack of Jesus Christ Superstar and I was really enjoying Pilot's song. It has always been one of my favorites from that musical, but I just really thought it sounded good. So I looked at the liner notes and sure enough, Victor Spinetti was playing Pilot! He also was the voice of Mr. Thomus for the cartoon version of the Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe (which is loved as a kid!).
So here is to you Victor Spinetti....with a ring like that I might -- dare I say it --- rule the world!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Meeting Paul at a church in New York
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