Showing posts with label George Harrison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George Harrison. Show all posts

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!

Sunday, September 4, 2011

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...


Friday, August 5, 2011

Did you know...

...that George Harrison played 26 different instruments?


Mhm...he's that awesome

He played:


Guitar
Or should I say guitarS.

Sitar

Four-string guitar

Bass guitar

Arp bass
(a synthesizer)

Violin

Tamboura

Dobro

Swarmandal

Tabla

Organ
(not the ones inside your body...)

Piano
(NOTE: There were no cats involved in the making of the Beatles albums.
Not even on Good Morning Good Morning.)

Moog synthesizer
(Can be heard in Oh! Darling, Maxwell's Silver Hammer, Here Comes the Sun, and other songs in the Abbey Road album)

Harmonica

Autoharp

Glockenspiel

Vibraphone

Xylophone

Claves
(You hit them together to make a clicky sound)

African drum

Conga drums

Tympani
(Also known as kettledrums)

Ukulele

Mandolin

Marimba

Jal-Tarang
That shows how talented George Harrison is!
Let's give him a hand, everybody.


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Words of LOVE

Oh. Em. Gee.
The Beatles LOVE show was
SUPERAWESOMATASTICAFABULOUMAZING!!!
It's very hard to describe the experience I had during the show without exploding with squeals and hand-flapping. Sitting there with the Beatles' music in surround sound, I was just in awe of how truly gifted and inspiring they were...and still are. I wish I could have taken each and every one of you to see it with me...it was SO AMAZING!!!


Pictures weren't allowed in the show, but I was prepared to be a rebel and take some anyway.
BUT...
right beside us was a guard (in his sergeant looking uniform, hehe) so my rebeliousness was not to be.

Here is probably the part you've been waiting for:
Picture time!

There it is!!!

This was the day before we actually watched the show. We couldn't wait so we went ahead to The Mirage (it was in walking distance from our hotel) to check out the gift shop, the LOVE Boutique.



The Mirage - the hotel where all the lovin' happens

The picture below - this is the first thing you see when you walk in!


Here, we're inside the hotel, and now (below) right in front of the entrance to heaven.

*insert angel choir singing "Ahhhhh" here*

Here's the hallway:
Er, WALKway more like it.


So trippy!!

To the right is the gift shop.
To the left, you can see one of the security officers in his red 'uniform'. ;D
To the far middle, there is a lighted wall with the Beatle's jumping shadows on it that changes colors! (I think I remember the whole hallway glowing brightly in different colors every few seconds!)


Above is inside the boutique. That's only one side of it...there's more. ;)

Want this on your wall? Then click here!

The place was FULL of Beatles merchandise and paraphernalia. They sold everything Beatles related from their albums, posters, shirts, and even a picture explaining how they drew the Beatles cartoons! (Signed by Peter Sander, the mind behind the 33 episodes of laughter and horrible voice actors - priced at $549.)

Below is a picture of another surprising element in the store...
Paul McCartney's original Hofner Bass signed by all 4 members of the Fab Four!!!  



At least that's what it said on the little sidenote at the bottom of the glass framed guitar.
Anyways, here's another thing you see in the gift shop!




Yup, more shirts!!!
Just kidding, I was talking about the Blue Meanie.
^_^

Speaking of shirts, here's the one that my brother bought!
Four names...but it says a lot.
I'm planning to steal it from him sometime in the future. Just sayin'.




Alright, about the show now!!! Here it is...


...the stairway to heaven.

I really don't want to mention too many details about the show because I want YOU to be as surprised and excited as I was when I first saw it. The less you know, the better your first-time experience will be. ;)

But I can surely guarantee you one thing though; throughout the whole spectacle, you will be AMAZED and kept at the edge of your seat! Many people laughed along with the performers, and you can even hear them sing along (especially to Hey Jude, of course, hehe!). There are speakers at the back of your head on the chair and a long speaker runs the length of your row in front of you. Now that's what you call surround sound! Also, the theater is pretty small and compacted so no matter where you sit, you can still feel the magnificence of the show. We sat in the balcony. As you can tell from the picture below, our view was still excellent. The costumes of the performers were wild and crazy! The energy coming from the stage is so intense that you can feel it. Plus, SO many things are happening at once; you simply cannot absorb every minute detail going on during the show! That means you can watch it more than once and every one will be a new event.

I managed to take a wimpy number of 3 pictures of the actual show. Here is one I took near the end when they were singing "All You Need is Love", the final song of the epic program.




There were 4 huge curtains that acted as projector screens. They would bring it up or down in the duration of the show and small clips of the Beatles (or whatever else effect they added) would appear.
As the song faded, they showed in each curtain John, George, Paul, and Ringo. It overwhelmed me, even made me teary eyed, just seeing those pictures and thinking how much influence they had in this world of ours. They gave us a light when our paths were muddled with war, drugs, and misunderstanding. Through their music, our senses, our hearts, were opened.






Peace and love, everyone :)


Thursday, July 14, 2011

George Harrison Documentary


A documentary of George Harrison containing home movies, interviews, and never before seen footage is coming this fall 2011!


Martin Scorsese directs the documentary of the life of George Harrison. It will also be released with Olivia Harrison's book, George Harrison: Living in the Material World.

For more information, check out the official George Harrison website or go to TheBeatles.com.