THE BEATLES Autographs - John & George (What we have here is an
insight into the life [and resultant spelling] of a mischievious fifteen
year old girl who lived in London at the dawn of the whirlwind decade
that the sixties were to become. She and her friend used to regularly
skip school on Wednesdays [tut, tut] to go to a live lunchtime Radio
Programme, 'Pop Inn', that was broadcast from a studio in Piccadilly.
They became regular visitors & familiar faces to one of the groups
that usedto perform on the show, Gerry And The Pacemakers. During
this time, being classic early sixties pop fans, they had their little 2" x
3" autograph book with them & acquired the autographs of
Gerry[of the Pacemakers], who just signed 'Love Gerry' as
they were familiar faces by then. At the time they also obtained the
autograph of Cliff Richard. They then went to see Gerry And
The Pacemakers at the Majestic in Finsbury Park on Wednesday 24th
April 1963. This was the third of Brian Epstein's 'Mersey Beat
Showcase' concerts with The Big Three, Billy J Kramer & another
Liverpool group, The Beatles. An interesting comment in her diary at
the time was 'Before today, we didn't like The Beatles much, but now
we do'. The groups were very accessable in those early days & stayed
around and chatted with fans. During this time, she got George
Harrison & John Lennon to sign the book too [being fans now]. A
month later, The Beatles played The Granada in Walthamstow as
support to Roy Orbison. Hanging around the stage door after the
show, they also obtained the autograph of the tour headliner Roy
Orbison as well as bumping into their old friends Gerry And the
Pacemakers & once more meeting the Beatles. As there was a second
house that day, the girls actually left another Autograph book with
John Lennon in order for him to get a complete set of autographs for
them later, as by that time the others had disappeared. That,
however, is another story. On offer here is that first little autograph
book, containing the clear & unhurried autographs of Gerry
[Marsden], Cliff Richard, Roy Orbison, John Lennon & George
Harrison. In addition to this, we also have photocopies of the
girl's diaries from these days with two separate sheets detailing the
memories of the events over forty five years ago, before
'Beatlemania' made events like these impossible to ever happen
again. This is a spectacular item to see & would be a jewel to own!)
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