Paul an dLinda with Queenie Espstein (and I would guess another Epstein family member) in 1979 when Wings played Liverpool
Thursday, March 12, 2026
My Little Queenie
Paul an dLinda with Queenie Espstein (and I would guess another Epstein family member) in 1979 when Wings played Liverpool
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Paul in Paris
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Living is Easy
Monday, September 22, 2025
Thursday, April 3, 2025
The French Connection
I love the fact that John is wearing that shirt when he was interviewed for a French television show.
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Paul's Surprise gigs
I was actually in New York City this past week -- but there was no way I could get to where tickets were being sold for the Paul surprise gigs in time to get any. I was just there for the day of the first concert and had to move to my next job location by the time the next ones came around. But it was so exciting for me to even be in the area
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Just one minute please
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Monday, December 2, 2024
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
The bench
November 27, 1979
If you want to sit on the same bench that Paul McCartney is sitting on in these photographs, then all you have to do is go to the Liverpool Beatles Museum on Mathew Street. When you first walk in, they have this bench, and yes, I sat on it, but it is difficult to tell from the selfie I took.
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Monday, May 27, 2024
Piccadilly Hotel
Manchester - Piccadilly Hotel
With a Little Help From My Friends
January 1980
By Susan Dilorenzo
I'd bought a Hershey's chocolate kiss to give to Paul. It was a large bit of chocolate in a pink box, and the blue lettering read: "A BIG KISS FOR YOU." I'd tried getting close enough to give it to him, but unfortunately, the opportunity never presented itself. Tonight, I was bound and determined for results! I was contemplating just what I'd say as we sat in the lobby of the hotel. He'd used the elevator yesterday and we expected him to do this again today. He surprised everyone by bopping down the stairs (to our right), and in less than a second, we flew over to the stairs. It was myself, Doylene, Marie, Barb, Mary Ann, George and Mar. And, of course, you know how it is when Paul enters the scene; everyone under the sun materializes! He was on the escalator then, in front of us, so we just hopped right on, too! The award-winning ham we all know and love was waving and posing for everyone at the bottom of the escalator. Once, he laid his head on the railing with his arms out and pretended to be sleeping. Linda had gone on ahead, which she'd been doing the whole of the tour. He started to walk down the tunnel to the coach, and it was here that I decided was the moment of truth.
Paul had been signing graphs, so when I trembled up to him, he smiled at me and stopped walking and posed his pen! I held the chocolate kiss out to him and asked " "Paul, could I please give this to you?" He smiled and looked me in the eye and replied, "You sure can," and looked down to take it from me. He looked up again and returned to looking at me dead in the eyes. It was like this through the whole encounter, and it was divine! He has these magical light brown eyes. I explained why the box was marked on the side (It had been in my camera case at the show, and forgetting, I stood on the case to see Paul better). "I accidentally stepped on it at the concert trying to see you, but I wanted you to have it. I'm sorry." You'd expect him to burst out laughing, but on the contrary, he was dearly sincere and very charming. He replied, "Well, don't you worry about it." I took just took a step back and smiled at him, and looked down, and he started to walk away. I couldn't move. I watched him walking with my hands to my mouth, half laughing from blissful hysteria, when I saw Paul look down at the kiss, reading the print on the box. He stopped walking and turned around, and looked at me. He smiled at me, that all-knowing smile, and winked, then continued outside. Further up ahead, Marie asked Paul to sign a mounted photograph of hers. He signed it on the mount at the top, and she said, "Oh Paul, I know beggers can't be choosers, but I wanted you to sign it on the lights." He drew an arrow to the lights and smiled, "How's that?"
I found my feet and charged outside with the others, my chin dragging on the pavement. He'd already got on the coach, and I heard Barb call out, "Susie, he's looking at it!" I ran next to her to get a look, and he was showing it to Laurence, who was sitting across from Paul and Linda. Laurence looked at it and smiled. Paul set it on the table in front of him and leaned back. A second later, he popped back up in his seat and opened it, closed it, and sat back. The coach was off to the concert hall then, everyone waving goodbye.






































