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Monday, August 29, 2016
Half-hearted interview
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Question: Is it true
that you borrow harmonic ideas from the Baroque era?
Lennon: I don’t know
what a baroque is. I wouldn’t know a
Handel from a Gretel.
From this, you may guess the Beatles are cordial to
interviewers who manage to get through their inner line of defense systems, but
that’s the easy part. John Lennon, 25,
who plays the bass guitar, writes songs, composes tunes and authors books in
his spare time, was sitting with the other three Beatles at a dining table in
the visitor’s’ dressing room at Candlestick Park.
With them was Joan Baez, the folk singer. All five were absorbed in doodling on the
tablecloth and on scraps of paper. They
had felt-tip pens.
Another questions:
some of your latest tunes are too complex for amateurs and others to
play by ear. Is that on purpose?
Lennon: We just
laughed as we made our last LP and said, ‘They’ll have a hard time faking these
tunes.’ It was either that or the
possibility of the Eleanor Rigby Twist.
He was doing a landscape in blue on the tablecloth. Paul McCartney, 24, the most talented singer
in the group, was making abstract designs of a sort popular with the
psychedelic crowd.
“We were just talking about the downfall,” he said answering
a question about What Will Happen Eventually to the Beatles. “We were really saying that it doesn’t
matter, actually.”
McCartney was wearing a bright tomato-red sport jacket and a
sweater with broad red and white stripes.
He was asked to comment on the assertion that the Beatles are harbingers
of a social revolution among the young.
“Fine,” he said, not looking up, “It’s about time.”
Lennon said, “Anybody wanting to join the party just send a
stamped envelope to the Defense Fund.”
He didn’t say which.
Ringo Starr, at 27 the dean of the Beatles was wearing a
polka-dot shirt with a high collar. He
had removed his blue-tinted granny spectacles.
“What’s a yellow submarine?” he said when asked about a
current hit tune which he sings nearly on key.
“It’s nothing, just one of those silver ones painted yellow.”
Lennon was equally anxious that no one should read profound
meanings into Beatles songs. Miss Baez
began to hum another current hit, “Eleanor Rigby,” with differs radically from
the usual rock n roll style of the Beatles.
“It’s beautiful,” she said.
“Eleanor Rigby is just a song,” said Lennon. “That’s all.”
On his corduroy coat was a nametag, “Moses.” Lennon said he borrowed it from a private
patrolman in Los Angeles. Except to
indicate that he was misunderstood on the question of the Beatle popularity
versus that of the Church, Lennon steered clear of hot topics.
Miss Baez began to blow on a finger ring. It made a siren sound. Lennon had a similar ring and he did the
same. So far as anyone knows, they
didn’t come any closer than 25 feet to a teenager.
Monday, August 22, 2016
Their day off
August 22, 1966 was labeled as a "day off" for the Beatles, but it really wasn't a day off at all. They had two press conferences scheduled on this day. The first was a regular press conference for the press and the second one was a new idea that the Beatles came up with along with one of the New York radio stations. They decided to have what was called a "Junior" press conference after the regular one. 150 fans (50 from a contest with the radio station and 100 picked from the New York fan club) were invited to come and ask the Beatles questions. Things were a little wild and there was some screaming, but overall the Beatles enjoyed the atmosphere of the Junior press conference and a chance to talk to their fans. A few fans asked questions like "do you know so and so??" But most asked pretty good questions that the press folks wouldn't have thought of.
And do you know what Brian Epstein did on this day 50 years ago? Yes, he was at the press conference, but he also was on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson! I found this out when I was doing research for my book. Brian was interviewed all by himself and as far as we know, no audio, video or even photographs exist. We wouldn't have even know that this happened if it wasn't for a major Brian Epstein fan that wrote about it in her diary!
Since the Beatles wore the same thing during both press conferences, it is impossible to tell from which part of the press conference the photos are from.
And do you know what Brian Epstein did on this day 50 years ago? Yes, he was at the press conference, but he also was on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson! I found this out when I was doing research for my book. Brian was interviewed all by himself and as far as we know, no audio, video or even photographs exist. We wouldn't have even know that this happened if it wasn't for a major Brian Epstein fan that wrote about it in her diary!
Since the Beatles wore the same thing during both press conferences, it is impossible to tell from which part of the press conference the photos are from.
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