Time Machine to see The Beatles
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oobu24:
Here's one of Paul's...Maggie McGivern.
That's what I'm talkin' about! Was she was the gift that kept on Givern??
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Scarlett14:
So I'm thinking that by "spend some time with him" you might not mean helping him polish off the lyrics to "Hey Jude" that would be released later that summer?
No Scarlett I'm sure they were not helping him polish off lyrics--probably helping him polish something else IYKWIM (and I ain't talkin' about the silverware)
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Erik in NJ:
oobu24:
Here's one of Paul's...Maggie McGivern.
That's what I'm talkin' about! Was she was the gift that kept on Givern??
Maggie & Paul were off & on from '66 to '68: http://sentstarr.tripod.com/beatgirls/mcgiv.html
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Odd that she ended up with Denny Laine, no? Based on what I've read about Jo Jo Laine, that guy had a serious lack of judgement which seems to have continued. Interesting story overall (that page needs a serious editing job!) thanks for posting the link Nancy!
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Just watching that Magical Mystery Tour film makes me want to be on the bus for an hour. Especially to watch the filming of I Am The Walrus! Wow!
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Oobu and Nancy, I just read the whole Maggie story in the link above. I was thinking you were saying she was one of the "cute" girls, Oobu...a groupie really....but she was an actual serious girlfriend it appears. Never heard of her before now. That's interesting that Maggie had a bit part in the movie "Blow Up"...great film if any of you have never seen it...worth watching. Erik, you're so right about that article needing editing!
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favoritething:
How about if I was there for the recording of the vocal for "Rocky Raccoon"? "Paul, can you try that again, please, and enunciate the word 'mountain'?"
This is how I envision Favorite Things' time travel visit back to the recording of Rocky Raccoon: Fave: Hello, Sir Paul! Mind if I just watch as you record "Rocky Raccoon" today? Paul: Not sure what the formal Sir is about and don't know who you are exactly but hey, we're cool. And alright, sure, stay and listen a bit. Fave (interrupting after the first line sung):Excuse me, excuse me...that first line you just sang, could you sing it again? Maybe a little slower? Staccato if you could. That would be perfect. (Paul sings it again hesitantly, looking over his shoulder toward the door.) Fave: I knew it, I knew it, you're saying "mountain" Paul: I'm saying WHAT? Fave: You're using a fake western American accent so that the word mountain sounds just a little like minin' but really it's mountain. Paul: Look...You know, I don't even know who you are. Where are you from? Fave:Oh, I'm from the future, 2014 to be exact, and I've just traveled back in time in a time machine . I'm part of a group of fans on your website forum and we've been arguing over whether you're saying mountain or minin' in this song. Paul: SECURITY!!!!
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Scarlett14:
favoritething:
How about if I was there for the recording of the vocal for "Rocky Raccoon"? "Paul, can you try that again, please, and enunciate the word 'mountain'?"
This is how I envision Favorite Things' time travel visit back to the recording of Rocky Raccoon: Fave: Hello, Sir Paul! Mind if I just watch as you record "Rocky Raccoon" today? Paul: Not sure what the formal Sir is about and don't know who you are exactly but hey, we're cool. And alright, sure, stay and listen a bit. Fave (interrupting after the first line sung):Excuse me, excuse me...that first line you just sang, could you sing it again? Maybe a little slower? Staccato if you could. That would be perfect. (Paul sings it again hesitantly, looking over his shoulder toward the door.) Fave: I knew it, I knew it, you're saying "mountain" Paul: I'm saying WHAT? Fave: You're using a fake western American accent so that the word mountain sounds just a little like minin' but really it's mountain. Paul: Look...You know, I don't even know who you are. Where are you from? Fave:Oh, I'm from the future, 2014 to be exact, and I've just traveled back in time in a time machine . I'm part of a group of fans on your website forum and we've been arguing over whether you're saying mountain or minin' in this song. Paul: SECURITY!!!!
And I thought you were in the mining camp Scarlett.
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Scarlett14:
Oobu and Nancy, I just read the whole Maggie story in the link above. I was thinking you were saying she was one of the "cute" girls, Oobu...a groupie really....but she was an actual serious girlfriend it appears. Never heard of her before now. That's interesting that Maggie had a bit part in the movie "Blow Up"...great film if any of you have never seen it...worth watching. Erik, you're so right about that article needing editing!
You never heard of her? What about Francine? Did you hear of her? And I agree about Blow Up...great movie. That was with John Travolta right?
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No, Blow Up was from 1966, Blow Out was from 1981 starring John Travolta. Both are interesting movies. I love how Blow Up features the cool clothes and hairstyles of the 60's.
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oh ok...I liked the Blow Out one.
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Scarlett14:
Oobu and Nancy, I just read the whole Maggie story in the link above. I was thinking you were saying she was one of the "cute" girls, Oobu...a groupie really....but she was an actual serious girlfriend it appears. Never heard of her before now. That's interesting that Maggie had a bit part in the movie "Blow Up"...great film if any of you have never seen it...worth watching. Erik, you're so right about that article needing editing!
Maggie was a girl "on the side" while he was publically with Jane. She was more of a ____ buddy if you ask me.
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Nancy, what's a _____ buddy? Ol' Maggie's story was a bit ironic. She was trying to come off as this "free spirit" just living life the 60's and supposedly not caring about what other girls Paul was with or that Jane had moved in with him and then she says that she's still kicking herself for her answer to Paul that day on the beck and the hell she went through after she found out Paul had gotten married. She was not being honest with herself or us in that interview. I guess it's tough when the "gravy train" pulls out of the station and you're not on it! I may take a roller balding lesson from her though next time I'm in the UK
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oobu24:
Scarlett14:
favoritething:
How about if I was there for the recording of the vocal for "Rocky Raccoon"? "Paul, can you try that again, please, and enunciate the word 'mountain'?"
This is how I envision Favorite Things' time travel visit back to the recording of Rocky Raccoon: Fave: Hello, Sir Paul! Mind if I just watch as you record "Rocky Raccoon" today? Paul: Not sure what the formal Sir is about and don't know who you are exactly but hey, we're cool. And alright, sure, stay and listen a bit. Fave (interrupting after the first line sung):Excuse me, excuse me...that first line you just sang, could you sing it again? Maybe a little slower? Staccato if you could. That would be perfect. (Paul sings it again hesitantly, looking over his shoulder toward the door.) Fave: I knew it, I knew it, you're saying "mountain" Paul: I'm saying WHAT? Fave: You're using a fake western American accent so that the word mountain sounds just a little like minin' but really it's mountain. Paul: Look...You know, I don't even know who you are. Where are you from? Fave:Oh, I'm from the future, 2014 to be exact, and I've just traveled back in time in a time machine . I'm part of a group of fans on your website forum and we've been arguing over whether you're saying mountain or minin' in this song. Paul: SECURITY!!!!
And I thought you were in the mining camp Scarlett.
She's got the scene right, though!
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Nancy R:
Maggie was a girl "on the side" while he was publically with Jane. She was more of a ____ buddy if you ask me.
I don't know this Maggie at all but whatever her side purpose was, Paul was right there with her it appears, even while he was seriously with Jane. So whatever disparaging remarks could be made about Maggie or any of the other cute ones, the hangers on, they could be made equally about Paul. He was no better. Should I just turn in my fan club badge right now and be escorted out of the forum?
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I haven't been reading all these pages. Has anyone used their hour to go back and witness the recording of Carnival of Light?
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Erik in NJ:
Nancy, what's a _____ buddy? Ol' Maggie's story was a bit ironic. She was trying to come off as this "free spirit" just living life the 60's and supposedly not caring about what other girls Paul was with or that Jane had moved in with him and then she says that she's still kicking herself for her answer to Paul that day on the beck and the hell she went through after she found out Paul had gotten married. She was not being honest with herself or us in that interview. I guess it's tough when the "gravy train" pulls out of the station and you're not on it! I may take a roller balding lesson from her though next time I'm in the UK
I think you know and you're just being coy, but for the sake of any others who are in the dark, that would be "Fuck Buddy!" I agree with you, she acts like she's a free spirit and is "cool" with everything, but she definitely was in love with Paul and was devastated when she found out he had married Linda. And I assume you meant roller "blading" cause roller "balding" sounds a bit kinky to me! ETA: Well I see I got edited there. The word starts with F and ends with K!
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Scarlett14:
Nancy R:
Maggie was a girl "on the side" while he was publically with Jane. She was more of a ____ buddy if you ask me.
I don't know this Maggie at all but whatever her side purpose was, Paul was right there with her it appears, even while he was seriously with Jane. So whatever disparaging remarks could be made about Maggie or any of the other cute ones, the hangers on, they could be made equally about Paul. He was no better. Should I just turn in my fan club badge right now and be escorted out of the forum?
I think we all agree that Paul was quite the "player" back in the day. I have no disparaging remarks about Maggie or any of Paul's other "girls"--I actually feel sorry for them. Maybe I should have said that Maggie and Paul were "friends with benefits" since they didn't see each other that often in the 2 years they were seeing each other. (the last time they actually spent a few days together was in early Sept. 1968 right before Linda arrived in London in mid-Sept.) Oh, and you never answered oobu24 if you'd heard of Francine? That would be Francie Schwartz (who Paul always called Frannie)
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dappa-macca:
I haven't been reading all these pages. Has anyone used their hour to go back and witness the recording of Carnival of Light?
Nope!
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Sorry, I meant to respond to Oobu earlier about "the girlfriends". I knew about Jane and that was it. Before you think to yourself, "WHAT?????!!!!! And you call yourself a Paul fan???!!!" you must keep in mind that on the great continuum of Paul Fans (levels one through ten) I am mid-way between John Q Public who recognizes Beatles songs and enjoys them (level one) and hard-core Paul/Beatles fans that are on this site (level ten). I have always loved Paul, always loved The Beatles, know and love their greatest hits and even some other songs too but in no way can I compare myself to you guys on here. I bow in awe of your knowledge and loyalty. You do realize though that most average folk would consider even being on this forum as obsessive (and I'll include myself in that group of obsessives right now)? The average person not on this forum pictures each of us living in an underground labyrinth of rooms covered with old Beatles posters, playing 45's on an ancient turntable, dissecting lines from obscure Beatles songs and not having any human relationships except those with fellow FabFour-lovers. I could start a thread about this very subject....the rest of the world versus us. I mean, do any of you know people who think this is all a bit weird? And I'm with you guys so I am just as "guilty" of not being "normal" for lack of a better word. You know what makes me think this isn't so bad though? People's obsession with sports. They spend millions of dollars watching grown men chase some kind of leather object around a field and these men may not have ever stepped foot into their hometowns until they put that uniform on. There are all kinds of not being normal is what I'm saying. But I digress. As I usually do. Hey, how about that time machine! (Bringing us back on topic!) Tell me about this Carnival of Light you speak of!