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Living with the Beatles
Dear Pam, Beth, Jane, Deb:
See girls? We’re not so square or
soft, after all. We can Beatle, too (did
you ever realize that if the word were in the dictionary, it would come right
after beatitude?) If our bliss is more
controlled than yours, if we creak when we rock and ricochet when we roll, it’s
just because we’re older. And if we
frown on the incessant decibels of the Mersey sound, and wonder a bit about the
antics and the faint hint of foppishness, it’s because we feel you’re pretty fab,
too, and we’d like you to stay that way.
But if we didn’t think Beatles were tops, and news, they wouldn’t be in
McCall’s. We hope we’ve made you
happy. But please! We cannot get you
tickets to their new movie, or autographs.
We will not answer letters asking us for locks of hair, or anything like
that. Okay? Do not tear these pages out of the magazine
unless it’s your very own copy. Say…isn’t
anyone listening? Where did everyone go?
Dear Pam’s Mother etc.:
The four young men who turn up in our beauty feature this month are
named George Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lennon and Paul McCartney. They are noisy, nutty and absolutely
joyous. There are many sober, industrious
adults who agree that the phenomenon of their unprecedented international
success is not based on sheer hysteria, but on real, original talent. Why, of all things, did we choose to use
these Liverpool lads in a beauty feature?
Because it’s summer and because women everywhere are seeking just the
kind of light-hearted exuberance the Beatles seem to enkindle. Because they’re headed for the U.S. next
month. And because, as you can see, if
your daughter hasn’t clipped the photos already, they’re fun. Before you write us a protesting letter, we’ll
let you in on a secret. We thought of
having the boys on our cover, too. But
then we realized that the kids would probably walk off with the entire
magazine!
Nassau was at its Bahamian best -- sunny, balmy,
crystal-watered. But the resort island’s
usual invincible British aplomb crumbled under the Beatle invasion The Beatle Group was there, shooting scenes
for their next United Artists’ film (final title after a few changes: Help!), and even twelve of the Nassau police
took small roles in the picture. Our
Group flew down to photograph McCall’s July beauty story, while the rest of us
back home sulked in envy. Our Group was
headed by Otto Storch, our award-winning art director, who also is an
award-winning photographer (He just won the coveted New York Art Director’s
Gold Medal). Others on the Beatle
mission were associate beauty editor Norma Craig, senior editor Herbert
Bleiseiss, models Sondra Peterson and Deborah Dixon, hairdresser Enrico Caruso
and cosmetician Marie Irvine. What did
Our Group think of the Beatles? “Terrific! Kooky, but so bright and quick-witted, you
find them hard to resist. No, matter
what you say, they have a punch line.
Then they turn it into a song.
John is the funniest, the zingiest.
Ringo makes the sharpest comments.
George is the youngest but, in some ways the most adults. Paul is the best-looking, the most dapper –
he’s the only one who showed up for dinner in a suit and tie.” The Beatles were staying at the posh Balmoral
Club for their fifteen days in Nassau, but Otto and Herb report that they
actually lived quite simply. Running
gag between Our Group and theirs: Otto and Herb (the Beatles called them Oscar
and Jerry) were born in Brooklyn, and the Beatles made much of their supposedly
recognizable Brooklyn accent. In return,
the Liverpool tones were twitted.
Actually, everybody pronounced it “bath,” with a sat-on “a”, rather than
“bawth.” Norma says the most touching
incident occurred on a boat offshore.
Autograph hunters went out to catch the boat, and when John leaned over
the side to give a small girl his autograph, the ten-year old burst into tears
and almost fell out of her parents’ craft.
Who’s who in the photos?
That’s Maestro Storch on the bottom step in the first photo.
Herb Bleiweiss is having his hair done on the second. The two girls with hats on in the Group-Group
shot are Normal and Marie, and the man behind Herb is Enrico Caruso. Final note:
The Beatles, live, will be touring the U.S. from August 15 to 31.
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