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Christmas Shop Fronts, UK, 1960s
(via Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums)
All I want for Christmas is John Lennon
This may be one of my favorite shoots.
John Lennon as a child
The Beatles with Gene Vincent at the Star Club, Hamburg, 1962. © Horst Fascher
Swinging Paris in 1966. Place du Marché-Sainte-Catherine in Paris in the sixties was intended to be the French response to Swinging London and Carnaby Street. November 22, 1966
George Harrison photographed by Beatle fan Pattie Emerson at Kinfauns in 1967. Photo courtesy of Meet the Beatles for Real, with the additional info that âPattie was a 14 year old fan who knocked on Georgeâs door and was given an orange soda by him while he chatting and signed autographs for her.â
The time frame of this photo also corresponds with one of Ken Mansfieldâs memories:
âIt was one of those days where it was nice to make plans to do nothing⊠No one was answering the phone at their house, so we figured they couldnât hear the phone because they were out by the pool. Anxious to set about doing nothing with them, we decided to grab our swimming suits and drive over and join them. We walked through the gate and saw George and Pattie lying by the pool sunbathing. We yelled our hellos from a slight distance on our way across the large lawn into the pool area. Upon seeing us headed in their direction, George suddenly jumped up and grabbed a long-sleeve shirt from the back of a nearby chaise lounge and quickly put it on. I didnât think anything of it, figuring it was an act simultaneous to our arrival to cover up from getting sunburn. âšLater, while George and I were in the kitchen and the wives had gone shopping, Pattie confided to my wife that George was bashful about his slenderness and was embarrassed to be seen without his shirt on. When she told me this, I realized I had never seen him in anything but long pants and primarily long-sleeve shirts before. It all goes to show how we think of celebrities as so invincible, and yet here was a normal person with normal little insecurities like everyone else.â - Ken Mansfield, The White Book [x]
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George Harrison at Reed Pigmanâs ranch during The Beatlesâ day off on their 1964 North American tour, Alton, Missouri, 19 September 1964
Photo: Curt Gunther
The following is an article written by Paul Sann, The New York Postâs executive editor, for the newspaperâs 20 September 1964 issue, and offers a 1964 insight into George Harrison. However accurate it may or may not be, it includes some interesting quotes and observations. The full article is below the âread moreâ cut, along with the source link.
âGeorge Harrison, called âThe Bloody Sphinxâ by John Lennon and âThe Great Stone Faceâ by Ringo StarrâŠâ
The Beatles The Intimate Portrait
By Paul Sann, Executive Editor
Saturday, September 20, 1964
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Me posing awkwardly as Seymour with the Audrey 2 I made for my Halloween Party at work.
*EDIT: I posted a couple of pictures in how I made this vegetable. Just go under my âLittle Shop Of Horrorsâ tag and itâs all there. đ