Showing posts with label Graeme Leonard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graeme Leonard. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2015

On the way to Wembley '76











All photos belong to Graeme Leonard. Posted here with his permission.   Please respect his photos and do not use without his permission


These great photos of Wings at Cavendish Avenue was sent to me by Graeme Leonard.  He and his friend,  Jimmy Copeland took these photos in October 1976 when Wings were on their way to the performance at the Wembley.  

Thursday, December 4, 2014

BB-C ya



All photos belong to Graeme Leonard and are here with permission


Friend of this blog, Graeme Leonard, sent in these photos that he took of Paul McCartney at the BBC in London in December of 1985.   I really love them!   Look at that yellow sweater!   And the top one is funny.   Thank you Graeme!!!

Monday, November 25, 2013

Macca Heaven in '77

Our Beatle pal, Graeme Leonard send in some more of his awesome McCartney photos along with a story that goes with it.   Thank you Graeme.  I love these!!!

Photo copyright Graeme Leonard. Photo is not to be copied and shared elsewhere without his permission  Paul McCartney August 1977

Photo copyright Graeme Leonard.  Photo is not to be copied and shared elsewhere without his permission.  Paul McCartney August 1977


“At the end of August 1977 I was traveling back to Newcastle from Wiltshire and had a few hours to spare in London.  Not having seen or spoken to Paul since the Wings dates at Wembley during the previous October, I decided to make my way up to St John’s Wood on the off chance of seeing Macca.  When I arrived in Cavendish Avenue there was a girl already waiting outside the house.  She introduced herself as Donna Horvath, from Cleveland, Ohio... on her first trip to the UK.  I mentioned that I’d met Paul a few times previously and reassured her that the house looked occupied... she could be lucky!!  She was excited at the prospect of meeting the great man.  We crossed to the opposite side of the street and stood on tiptoes to see the front door of the house.  After not too long it opened and Paul looked right across at us.  A few seconds later the gates opened and Paul greeted us fondly.  He recognised me from earlier times and said to Donna, “watch out for these northern blokes”.  Brilliant... he even remembered where I was from.  We talked about Linda expecting a baby soon and wished them all well.  Afterwards, Donna & me made our way to the ‘Heroes of Alma’ pub... just around the corner from the Abbey Road studios.  This was a favourite haunt of the musicians during their recording sessions.  We had a drink and exchanged addresses.  Donna was kind enough to send me a letter from the States, enclosing these two photos.  She took the solo pic of Paul... I took the one of them together.  If anyone on this site knows Donna... please pass on my good wishes”.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Paul at the Speed of Sound



Here is another photo from Graeme Leonard.  This one shows Paul arriving at Abbey Road in January 1976 to record the album Speed of Sound.    Thanks Graeme!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Happy Times at Cavendish



Here are some photos that Graeme Leonard took of Paul and Linda leaving their London home in February 1976.   They are with a fan named Lesley Smith in the bottom photo.

Thank you so much Graeme!   I love the photos!  

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Jimmy at Cavendish

photo by Graeme Leonard
I fellow McCartney/Wings fan especially likes the Wings' guitarist, Jimmy McCulloch.   If you have any rare photo of Jimmy, let me know!  

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Three Days in September 1975

Last week I posted Graeme's story and photos about meeting Paul and Linda in 1975.  Well Graeme has emailed me again with another story of meeting the McCartney's and seeing them in concert late that same year.  This is great stuff!   Graeme also brings up a good point.   We are Beatle fans, and obviously we love the Fab 4, but there is also a bond that we share and friendships that we form because of the Beatles that have lasted for many fans decades.   I often say that I very rarely have met a Beatle fan I didn't like.   Beatle fans are amazing people and it is so wonderful when I hear of people having important friendships because of the love of the Beatles. 

Graeme's ticket stub for the Newcastle concert

Paul McCartney concert at Newcastle City Hall September 16, 1975

Concert at Newcastle City Hall September 16 1975

Concert at Newcastle city Hall September 16, 1975

Jimmy McCulloch, Graeme Leonard, Joe English at the Westmoreland Hotel, London, 18th September 1975

Joe English, Nicky Pope, Jimmy McCulloch at the Westmoreland Hotel, London, 18th September 1975

Nicky Pope, Graeme Leonard, Paul McCartney at Cavendish Avenue, 18th September 1975

Paul & Linda McCartney, Cavendish Avenue, 18th September 1975 

Jimmy Copeland and Paul McCartney, Cavendish Avenue, September 1975 (all photos belong to Graeme Leonard. Posted by permission)
Three Days In September 1975...
In September 1975, less than a month after meeting Paul & Linda McCartney for the first time, Wings embarked on a 13-date UK tour and I was lucky to have tickets for three of the gigs... on three consecutive nights.  A lot had happened since seeing the band two years previously... Denny Seiwell & Henry McCullough leaving... the ‘Band On The Run’ and ‘Venus and Mars’ album releases... Jimmy McCulloch & Joe English joining.
The first of these concerts was at Newcastle City Hall on 16th September and I waited at the stage door for the band to arrive, but couldn’t get close enough to take any decent photos.  However, my seat in the third row that night more than compensated and I was able to get a few good shots of McCartney in action.  It was a fantastic performance by the whole band, with a much longer set than I’d experienced in 1973... including, to my delight, some Beatles songs.
The next day I travelled down to London for two shows at the Hammersmith Odeon, meeting up with my friend Nicky Pope and us going there together.  Another brilliant evening.
The following day was to become an unforgettable one...
I overheard the Wings tour bus driver, in Newcastle, talking about where the band were scheduled to stay in London.  It was the Westmoreland Hotel in St John’s Wood, NW8... only a few minutes away from the McCartney’s house.  So, on September 18th, Nicky and me decided it was worth a trip to the hotel for the chance to meet one or two of the band.  We arrived at an imposing and posh reception area, breezing through without a care in the world in the direction of the bar.  Incredibly, we got there just at the same time as Jimmy McCulloch was in the middle of a disagreement with the bartender.  The guy was refusing to serve Jimmy a beer as he believed him to be underage.  Jimmy didn’t protest too much although he was obviously unhappy about it.  To his great credit, at no time did he play the “hey, I’m a famous rock star” card.  Instead, he slipped some money into my hand and said, “get me a pint please and a drink for yourselves”.  He sat down near the window and waited for us.  Amazingly, considering we were both much younger than Jimmy, we got served without a problem and took the drinks over to his table.  “Cheers”!!  A few minutes later Joe English appeared and made the party complete.  What an experience!!!  It was surreal... sharing an afternoon with two of the musicians we’d seen on stage with Paul McCartney less than 24 hours earlier and due to repeat that night.  After about an hour in the bar it was time for them to leave for Hammersmith.  Before doing so, they kindly agreed to have some photos taken with us outside the hotel.  We gave them our thanks and went merrily on our way...
That should’ve been enough excitement for one day, but... there was more to come.  We walked the short distance to Cavendish Avenue, fully expecting to find a throng of fans outside the house.  However, there wasn’t a single person in sight.  Our immediate thought was that we were too late and Paul & Linda had already made their way to the venue.  We chose to hang around for a little while... just in case.  It proved to be a wise decision.  We were soon joined by two other people.  A middle-aged lady called Kathleen Copeland had brought her son, Jimmy, over from Northern Ireland to see Wings as a treat for his 16th birthday.  Then suddenly, to our surprise, the gates of Number 7 slowly opened and a bright green Porsche (it was a bright orange Porsche in August!!) emerged.  Wow!!!  Paul & Linda on their way to the gig.  They stopped for a chat with us and to have a few photos taken... such a lovely way for them to treat their admirers.
Afterwards, we got talking to Jimmy Copeland and exchanged addresses.  We’ve remained close friends ever since... often meeting up for McCartney concerts, in various locations, during the past four decades.
So, onwards to Hammersmith Odeon... all of us.  Venus and Mars are alright tonight... for the third night running.
These recollections are not just about my adoration of Paul McCartney & Wings in the 70’s... it’s also a story of lifelong friendships, as a result of chance encounters.
Jimmy & Nicky... so glad we shared those wonderful youthful moments.
So glad we still share the memories.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Meeting Paul and Linda for the first time

A wonderful fan, Graeme found his photos on this blog and contacted me about them.   He then sent me the colored version of the photos plus his story.   Thanks you SO MUCH Graeme!  You are awesome!

Rick Wright (from Pink Floyd) with Graeme July 1975

Graeme with Linda and Paul outside Cavendish August 1975


Lind and Paul outside Cavendish August 1975 (photo: Graeme Leonard.  Photos posted with permission)


MEETING PAUL & LINDA McCARTNEY... THE FIRST TIME
In 1964, at the tender and impressionable age of seven, I was dragged by my elder sister into the Odeon cinema in Newcastle to see ‘A Hard Day’s Night’... kicking and screaming, as my mother had promised that she was taking me for an afternoon of cartoons.  From that moment I was hooked... a Beatles fan, a McCartney fan.  I had to wait until 10th July 1973 to see Paul live, the Wings gig at Newcastle City Hall.  What a night!!!  Probably not the greatest gig ever... but certainly the most memorable.  Just over two years later I was fortunate enough to meet him for the first time.
I’d only recently left school and had very little money but managed to get enough cash together for a trip to London in early July 1975.  I travelled with a friend, Garry... we had three objectives... to see Pink Floyd at the Knebworth Park festival, to meet the Floyd guys and to, somehow, meet Paul McCartney.  It was an adventurous plan, which partially succeeded.  We teamed up with two London-based friends, Nicky Pope and Pat O’Brien, for the Knebworth event and had a wonderful time.  A couple of days afterwards Garry & me went to Abbey Road studios as we’d heard that Pink Floyd were putting the final touches together on their ‘Wish You Were Here’ album.  We met David Gilmour and the late, great Rick Wright that day.  Unfortunately, David refused to have his photo taken with us.  Thankfully, Rick was more pleasant and posed for the camera.  So, the final objective was to see Macca.  We walked the short distance from Abbey Road to his house and it was immediately apparent that he & Linda weren’t at home... window shutters closed, no sign of life.  So disappointed...
A few weeks after that, I heard that Paul & Wings were rehearsing for their forthcoming UK tour at the Elstree Studios and we decided to do another trip to London.  In mid-August we took an overnight bus from Newcastle, arriving at Victoria Coach Station at about 6am.  We headed straight for St John’s Wood tube station and onwards to Cavendish Avenue.  The house looked occupied... we realised that we could be lucky this time.  From what I remember, we sat around on the pavement for about 5 hours.  It didn’t matter to us... the weather was pleasant.  At around noon, or early afternoon, we heard a door open and then voices.  So excited!!!!  A few seconds later the green gates opened and there was Paul McCartney standing right in front of us.  It’s a moment I’ll never forget.  He and Linda were incredibly nice.  They weren’t hurrying to leave... quite happy to have photos taken with them... Paul asked us where we were from... Linda did a brilliant mimic of our Newcastle accents... Paul looked through my autograph book and made comments about the previous entries.
My idol became even more of an idol that day!!!!!
After waiting so long for this special moment, it was repeated the following month... with my friend Nicky and a guy from Belfast, who became a lifelong friend...