these are new to me, sara! i was in new york city in the summer of 80. spent a few weeks there on vacation. i didn't want to bother john, so i never went to the studios where he was recording (my friend was a dj and found out from a friend of his) or stand outside the dakota. need i say how much i regret that now?
Lizzie, do you mind me asking, when, in fact, was the last time you saw John? And what about the other three Beatles? And also, another question I'm curious about; how did Yoko regard you guys back in the day? (excuse me, not "you guys", "you girls!")
Lastly, I can't even tell you how surreal it is to me that one of the voices on "Across The Universe" is here, among us! I remember the very first time I heard the "Wildlife" version, I was about 5 or 6 years old and already an obsessive Beatle fanatic....someone had made our family an 8-track tape (!) of rare Beatles material, from bootlegs. There was BBC stuff on there, some stuff from the "Get Back" album...I was obsessed with this 8-track! The 8-track opened with the Wildlife version of "Across The Universe", I was fascinated by the very idea that there could be TWO completely distinct versions of "Across The Universe"....even though, I could tell they were the same take! The wah-wah guitars, and your sweet, simple, innocent voices, and the bird sounds.....goosebumps! So, thank you.
This blog is so special.....and the fact that you're here, clarifying so many of these amazing pictures, explaining who is standing in the background, or what was going on in a particular picture....it just makes it even MORE special, MORE fun! Thank you so much!
This blog is to highlight photos and stories of people who have met the Beatles in person. And while fan taken photos are my favorite, I also like to include vintage fan photos and other photos that show the Beatles meeting fans.
The idea behind this blog is to follow in the footsteps of the great Beatle fanzines of the 1970's & 1980's such as The Write Thing, The Harrison Alliance, With a Little Help from my Friends, Paperback Writer, etc etc. Photos and article from those publications and others are reproduced here to preserve the history of the fans who met one or more Beatle in person.
If you have ever met one of the Beatles and have a story or pictures to share, please contact me, Sara, at Starshyne9@yahoo.com.
I have never met the Beatles (besides in my dreams) but love fan photos. These photos are from my collection, which spans 17 years of online photo collecting and scanning books. I do not claim any copyright of these photos or stories. Some of them are sent to me and published with permission. Others are scanned from magazines, books and found in various places online. I do not watermark photos that I place on this blog because I do not own any of the photos. These photos are on this blog in an attempt to preserve the history of the Beatles. If you own the rights to a photo and wish to have it removed from this blog, please contact me.
these are new to me, sara! i was in new york city in the summer of 80. spent a few weeks there on vacation. i didn't want to bother john, so i never went to the studios where he was recording (my friend was a dj and found out from a friend of his) or stand outside the dakota. need i say how much i regret that now?
ReplyDeleteWow, that's amazing.
DeleteLizzie, do you mind me asking, when, in fact, was the last time you saw John? And what about the other three Beatles? And also, another question I'm curious about; how did Yoko regard you guys back in the day? (excuse me, not "you guys", "you girls!")
Lastly, I can't even tell you how surreal it is to me that one of the voices on "Across The Universe" is here, among us! I remember the very first time I heard the "Wildlife" version, I was about 5 or 6 years old and already an obsessive Beatle fanatic....someone had made our family an 8-track tape (!) of rare Beatles material, from bootlegs. There was BBC stuff on there, some stuff from the "Get Back" album...I was obsessed with this 8-track! The 8-track opened with the Wildlife version of "Across The Universe", I was fascinated by the very idea that there could be TWO completely distinct versions of "Across The Universe"....even though, I could tell they were the same take! The wah-wah guitars, and your sweet, simple, innocent voices, and the bird sounds.....goosebumps! So, thank you.
This blog is so special.....and the fact that you're here, clarifying so many of these amazing pictures, explaining who is standing in the background, or what was going on in a particular picture....it just makes it even MORE special, MORE fun! Thank you so much!