Sunday, September 18, 2011

I will.

Paul McCartney and his fiance, Nancy Shevell, are getting married!

I am crying inside.
They didn't invite me.

Congratulations to the new couple!


Some sources say that they are getting married/got married today, September 18th, but others say that the date is not yet finalized. But one thing we know for sure is that they will/had wed at the same place where Paul and Linda married nearly 40 years ago at the Old Marylebone Town Hall...how sweet is that. :)

Their wedding won't be as extravagant as the one he had with Heather, but it will only be a small family affair.

Paul had suffered so much with his previous marriage that I truly hope that this will be a great one. Nancy is so nice and pretty and in the pictures of her and Paul, Paul's face just lights up at the sight of her.

I send my congratulations to Paul and Nancy, wherever you guys are!




Friday, September 16, 2011

A Day in the Beach

I am sitting on the shore, with my nose on a book, the sun shining its rays on my face. Laughter is ringing in my ears from the other beach goers and waves are kissing the coast. Suddenly, girls start to squeal everywhere. Boys stood up abruptly. I look up and see heads turning to someone, something, behind me. A small crowd of people and paparazzi began to form around this 'thing', but some men are pushing them away from 'it'. In the midst of them, I see a brown head. Then another. Then a third, a fourth, all bearing the same hairstyle. They are all wearing striped swimming suits. One of them is a bit shorter than the rest and is twiddling with a straw hat. Two of them are walking side by side, laughing at some humor known only to them. Another, a very skinny boy, quietly follows behind while smiling at everyone who meets his gaze.

I put my book down on the sand and release a sigh. The screams and shouts are breaking my concentration. Undoubtedly, they are The Beatles. I mean, come on. Who wouldn't know who they are? It's 1963, and they are a pretty big hit here in England already. Every one of the girls in my school go crazy over them. Everyone except me. I don't see what they seem to see in them. Okay, I do admit that they are a bit good looking. I have also heard a few of their songs down in The Cavern a few times. I go there for the jazz, but every now and then these four pop up instead. It's a waste of my time and money, really.

I continue to sit on my blanket on the beach for a few more hours, trying to comprehend what my book says while chaos goes on behind me. So many people! So much noise! I probably sunk in my book eventually because the next time I look up, the sky is beginning to turn into an indigo hue. The sun isn't in my face anymore but rather in my back. I suddenly hear the silence; no more annoying squeals and camera clicks. I slowly gather my things around me. As I reach for my book, a huge bird flies down and grabs it from my fingers.

The bird is flying away but is losing altitude every few moments. The book must be weighing it down; it's my most cherished book given to me by my grandmother, Little Women.

I jump to my feet and start to run towards it as fast as my nineteen-year old legs can carry me. I try to reach it, but my height is below the normal range. I'm not looking where I'm running but suddenly, the wind gets knocked from my chest, and my face says hello to the sand.

My eyes open and I see a pair of feet in front of me. I follow it up to the face of its owner. Legs. Very thin, almost malnourished-looking. A red stripe. A green one. Is it Christmas? I see my book in one of the hands. Calloused yet delicate hands. Seems like those hands are always busy working overtime. Small, built shoulders. A tiny smile. Deep, brown eyes. It is one of The Beatles.

"You alright?" this Beatle says to me in a thick accent. I can't quite remember who this one is; I think one of the girls in my school says it's "Paul" or "Ringo" or something...ew, who would name a son "Ringo"?

"Yes, thank you," I reply to him. He holds out a hand to help me up. I decline his offer and stand up myself. I snatch the book from his grasp, give him a little nod, and stomp over to where my belongings are.

I quickly gather them and am about to leave when a tap on my shoulder makes me turn around. Ugh, it's him again.

"You're welcome," he says in that tongue of his. He smiles to me again, this time bigger. My eyes set on his huge teeth. I turn around again to exit but he stops me again, saying, "That's one of me mum's favorites when she was growin' up." He points to my book. He smiles that teethy smile again.

"Oh...really?" I say back, my respect for him growing a little bit at the mention of my favorite book.

He doesn't say anything back this time. His smile minimizes to a small one, and his gaze lowers. We awkwardly stand there for a few moments. I start to leave again when he suddenly says, "My name's George. George Harrison. What's yours?"

I reply, "Patricia. But you can call me Pattie."


If you've made it this far, thanks so much for reading that :) I truly appreciate it. Please tell me what you think and if I should continue it or make one from George's point of view. Obviously, this isn't how Pattie and George met; I am just creating a fanfiction. Again, thanks for visiting my blog and reading my short story!

Wow.

"A painter paints on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence."
-Leopold Stokowski





Thursday, September 8, 2011

All we hear is...

RADIO GAGA!!!

*clap* *clap*

I always love it when Queen plays Radio Gaga in their concerts. Thousands of hands clapping along to the chorus...don't you wish you were born back in the era of the greatest music ever made?


Think of growing up with Queen: when their first album was realeased in 1973, you were a young teenager, maybe 13 years old. Then you would have Queen through the 70s in your teens, then you're in your 20s. You start having a family and children. You make them listen to One Vision or Hammer to Fall and THEY become Queen fans. Then you go into your 30s and that is about 20 years of awesomeness given to you by Freddie, Brian, Roger, and Deaky.
Life just isn't fair, huh.
Here is their Live Aid performance of it; it is amazing.



<3

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Not just musicians...but inventors too??

The Beatles were so ahead of their time...


Ringo invented the Snuggie.


George was wearing TOMS before anyone else.


He was even rockin' the man jeggings. ;D


Did you know...4

Ringo Starr had only one drum solo in the whole Beatles catalogue.


And what do you know? It happens to be in the song The End.

I think that Ringo deserves more than he was accounted for. I gotta be honest here, Paul and John didn't really treat George and Ringo equally with the number of songs they can release in an album and what sort of stuff they can play in them. But without the Lennon/McCartney rivalry, we probably wouldn't have songs like In My Life or Blackbird.
But in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make :)
We love you Ritchie :)

Sunday, September 4, 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR. MERCURY!!!!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE ONE,
THE ONLY,

FREDDIE MERCURY
!!!!!!!!!!

A.k.a. Farrokh Bulsara :)

For my friends in America, this special day is still tomorrow but for my other followers, that day is today!
September 5, 2011 marks the 65th birthday of the legendary man from the godly band, Queen. He has created so much memorable music and extravagant shows in his 45 year life. He sadly died so young but he and Queen will stay forever in our hearts.















Dear Freddie Mercury,
Sometimes I wonder if singing was invented for you.



We love and miss you Freddie :)

Living in the Material World: Sneak Peak

Here it is.

The sneak peak for the George Harrison documentary, Living in the Material World!
Coming VERY SOON this fall!!!



The trailer sent shivers down me spine...it almost made me tear up too :')
I cannot wait to see this; to be honest, I don't know a whole lot about this quiet Beatle of ours. This documentary will shed light to whom and what George Harrison really is...


Thursday, September 1, 2011