jingle_jangle wrote:
Given the visual evidence, I suspect the Boys' last meal before going on was Aitch's Fried Chicken, or perhaps Pizza In A Cup. Greasy...
No Zymol back then!![]()
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jingle_jangle wrote:
Given the visual evidence, I suspect the Boys' last meal before going on was Aitch's Fried Chicken, or perhaps Pizza In A Cup. Greasy...
No Zymol back then!![]()
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Definately, I think it went something like "Sorry ladies, he's married" He should have stayed with cynthia, but then Hey Jude never would have been written.admin wrote:Excellent comment Ivan. He did, however, have to toe the line on occasions in the early days and take one for the team. Most memorable in the beginning was keeping his marriage to Cynthia under wraps for a time.
Maybe he would have still written the Song but for someone else & given it a different title like Hey Al or.......?IvanMunoz wrote:Definately, I think it went something like "Sorry ladies, he's married" He should have stayed with cynthia, but then Hey Jude never would have been written.admin wrote:Excellent comment Ivan. He did, however, have to toe the line on occasions in the early days and take one for the team. Most memorable in the beginning was keeping his marriage to Cynthia under wraps for a time.
Wasn't the caption, "Sorry ladies, he's married," or something like that, one of the overlay graphics on one of the Ed Sullivan Show performances, along with another caption when the cameras zoomed in on each individually?IvanMunoz wrote:Definately, I think it went something like "Sorry ladies, he's married" He should have stayed with cynthia, but then Hey Jude never would have been written.admin wrote:Excellent comment Ivan. He did, however, have to toe the line on occasions in the early days and take one for the team. Most memorable in the beginning was keeping his marriage to Cynthia under wraps for a time.
As the camera zoomed in on each Beatle individually, the only caption was the name, until John came up. His caption showed his name along with the "Sorry, girls, he's married" statement.iiipopes wrote:Wasn't the caption, "Sorry ladies, he's married," or something like that, one of the overlay graphics on one of the Ed Sullivan Show performances, along with another caption when the cameras zoomed in on each individually?IvanMunoz wrote:Definately, I think it went something like "Sorry ladies, he's married" He should have stayed with cynthia, but then Hey Jude never would have been written.admin wrote:Excellent comment Ivan. He did, however, have to toe the line on occasions in the early days and take one for the team. Most memorable in the beginning was keeping his marriage to Cynthia under wraps for a time.