Showing posts with label jacket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jacket. Show all posts

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Photographer and photo

Hold onto your hat, Mike because Dave Morrell (who is awesome and everyone needs his book, Horse Doggin') was looking through the archives of this blog and couldn't believe what he found!  




This is a photo that I have had on this blog for many years.   Ringo in New York City mid 1970's and a fan is taking his photo.      Well--Dave found the photo and recognized that HE is the fan taking the photo and here is his result (snapped just a few  seconds later).    I love stuff like this! 

photo by Dave Morrell


Wednesday, September 3, 2014

They made it alive!

The Beatles weren't sure if they would make it into Indianapolis alive.  Famous psychic, Jeane Dixon, a woman who had (sort of ) predicted that John F. Kennedy would die, predicted that the Beatles plane would crash when flying from Philadelphia to Indianapolis.  This obviously made all of the Beatles and crew a bit nervous.    Of course, the Beatles plane landed safely at 1:00a.m. in Indy and all was well.    Year later Ms. Dixon claimed that she never said such a thing about the Beatles and that it was just something the media made up.   Right.....





Tuesday, September 2, 2014

One of the only girls in the room

The information I am posting here came from this page.   It is about a WIBBAGE radio disc jockey named Bill Wright and his daughter, Kelly.   Kelly was only 9 years old when the Beatles came to Philadelphia and she was a Beatles maniac!   Because of the connection through her father, she met a variety of bands in the 1960's, but nothing compared to when she met the Beatles 50 years ago today!


Copyright Kelly Wright



Kelly Wright on how she became a Beatles fan:
" I was lucky because Dad used to get promotional albums and 45's.  The first one I had was "I wanna hold your hand" flip side "I Saw Her Standing there" and I played that until the grooves wore through."

Kelly on how she got to meet the Beatles:
"There was a press conference that was being held before the show.  The first idea was that I would attend the press conference just like anyone else might because my Dad was on at the station.  Then we found out there was a strange rule that no females were allowed in this press conference.  I was upset beyond compare but I heard Frank Rizzo, the police commissioner, got involved and somehow they figured out an idea that I was to present the Beatles with a plaque from the girls of Philadelphia and that is what enabled me to stay at the press conference when there were no other females allowed except a group of nine girls that had been chosen from the radio audience of WIBBAGE to be able to meet them.  That happened after my experience of presenting them with this plaque."
Kelly on meeting the Beatles
I remember when they first walked into the press conference.  I had my brand new autograph book in my hand.  I had my Beatles ring on.  I had my size 12 1/2 blue dress and ankle socks.  I bit on my autograph book and it still has bite marks on it  (Kelly bit on her autograph book to stop herself from screaming.  She thought if she screamed, they would kick her out of the press conference and she would miss her chance at meeting the Beatles).   Someone ushered me up in between the four of them where they were standing next to folding chairs.  My Dad was there.   I went to stand up on a chair for a photo with this plaque that was poster size and made of wood and medal.   I was so nervous that I almost fell off the chair.  John Lennon very gently but firmly grabbed my arm to steady me and help me to stand up straight on the chair.  His touch just did it for me.  He was my kindred spirit from then on.   They were just such regular people.  John was just a regular, caring person.  Once I was standing on the chair listening to them and talking to them, there was no reason to scream.  They were really regular, nice people.  They paid some attention to me and that was so important.  That John Lennon would be paying so much attention to me, a little girl.
 
 Kelly on getting the Beatles autographs


 From my memory, I had been escorted back out to the audience where my brother and our baby sitter was.  I realized that I had this autograph book but no autographs.  I apparently became a backstage brat.  I left my chair and went to the side door and knocked on it.  When someone opened it, I said that I was Bill Wright's daughter and I  need autographs.  Somehow or another everything kicked into gear again and I was being led down a long, this hallway.  A door opened up and the first person I saw was John and I made a beeline right to him and he picked up his pen, took my autograph book and he signed it, "to Kelly love from John Lennon."  From John I went to over to Paul.  He said the same thing in his autograph, "To Kelly love from..."  George did the same.   Ringo was out in the hall, so when I was leaving and saying goodbye to the guys--Ringo just signed it "Ringo Starr."  He was busy flirting with some female reporter.  That was it!

Pressing forward in Philly









The Beatles traveled from Atlantic City, NJ to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by bus and that is why ther aren't any photographs of them departing from an airplane in Philly.

Just five days prior to the Beatles arrival, Philadelphia experienced rioting in the streets of North Philly.    John was particularly shocked and upset  by the photographs of the police and their dogs among the people in the streets.   Being from  the St. Louis area and only 20 minutes from Ferguson, Missouri--I can relate a bit to this more than I could ever before.    But there was no talk of riots at the Philadelphia press conference on September 2, 1964!   It was all about schmoozing with the WIBBAGE radio DJ's, having Beatles cake, and drinking some soda while answering the same questions. 

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

The Key to being a Beatles fan....

photo by Lil Kraai



One of the most popular way for Beatle fans to get the chance to meet the Fabs was to make a large "key of the city" to present to them.    Through the connections of a friend's father, one lucky group of fans that included Lila Kraai  did just that.    As Lila explains in Garry Berman's book We're going to see the Beatles!,  they made the large key and then painted it gold and tied a red ribbon on it.  Then they got the mayor of Los Gatos and the town council all to sign it.   Lila's friend was to present the key to Paul.   But her friend was in awe of the boys and didn't move!   Lila had to nudge her friend and say, "give them the key!!"  

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Look behind you boys!


Is that a photographer or a fan behind them?   I guess it could be a person who is a little bit of both. 

Sunday, November 10, 2013

I'm looking through you


This photo says a lot, doesn't it?   Anyone know who the photographer is?

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Two anxious ladies

photo by Curt Gunther

Take a look at those two ladies on the side there.   They are a bit older than the typical Beatlemaniac in 1964, but it appears that they had been bitten by the Beatles Bug just as much as the younger girls.   The one lady looks like she is about to jump out of her own skin at the sight of Paul.   George seems to notice them standing there.   I wonder if they went up and asked for an autograph or said hi after this photo was snapped.   There only seems to be that one cop, they could have taken him down easy.   hahaha!!

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Corduroy jacket

I am not sure if this photo was taken by a fan or not, but it looks like it might have been.   I found it in a an auction book that was auctioning off the nice green corduroy jacket John is wearing and was using this photo as an example of him wearing it.   

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Jacket and Sweater

Where have I seen that jacket John is wearing before?   Did he wear it during a Beatles tour?   the sweater also looks very unlike something Yoko would wear.   Nice photo of the couple.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Yes! I am the new Beatle!


Check out the smile on this guys face!   It is like he is saying, "Alright...George isn't around and I can just take his place.   Here I am for our first group photo fellows!   I AM the 5th Beatle!"

Monday, October 1, 2012

Kid in a blue shirt


Here is another one of those photos that I scanned from the British Beatles Fan club magazine that was labeled as the "crap Beatles photo of the month."   It would have been a nice photo of someone's head wasn't in the way.   I wonder if the kid who is looking at the camera, and looks really out of place mixed in with photographers and reporters isn't this photographers son.   Maybe his son that he snuck into the press conference.    Well...at least you can make out John and George in the photo.  That would have been enough to prove to the kids at school that you were really there.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Jackets


Can someone please inform me about this photo?   Is this a fan-taken photo?   When was it?  Where was it?   I can't even pinpoint a year.   Obviously it was before 1971.