"My Life in Pictures
"My Life in Pictures
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Another article released today in the SF Chronicle. Shows a couple more photos and descriptions of some of the other shots.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/02/06/LVGODB3D4O1.DTL
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/02/06/LVGODB3D4O1.DTL
She's still a good looking woman! I wish I had plans to head home to see this.
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What a question! To answer that one, we reveal our taste in women. I was a teenager when they hit it big, and absorbed all the lore even as I was studying each new photo, "official" or not.
I thought Cynthia Lennon was quite the Ice Queen. Though later reading proved this not to be the case, I saw her as haughty and oddly attractive. (How naive we are at 15!)
I thought Jane Asher's publicity photos were fabulous. An incredible freckled beauty. I later saw her in some films and realized that she looked wholesome but not perfect without her makeup and hair done to a "T". Maureen wore too much eye makeup, I thought back then, and had a working-class girl next door quality about her. Sort of a shop girl.
Of the "originals", Patti was IT. And she nearly always looked terrific.
That's the First Wives' (and girlfriends') Club. Best looking second? Barbara Bach, of course. The others? Maybe some other time.
I thought Cynthia Lennon was quite the Ice Queen. Though later reading proved this not to be the case, I saw her as haughty and oddly attractive. (How naive we are at 15!)
I thought Jane Asher's publicity photos were fabulous. An incredible freckled beauty. I later saw her in some films and realized that she looked wholesome but not perfect without her makeup and hair done to a "T". Maureen wore too much eye makeup, I thought back then, and had a working-class girl next door quality about her. Sort of a shop girl.
Of the "originals", Patti was IT. And she nearly always looked terrific.
That's the First Wives' (and girlfriends') Club. Best looking second? Barbara Bach, of course. The others? Maybe some other time.
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I liked Linda for a while. Well I liked her because she lasted longest as a first wife. Then I realized Jo Jo Laine (sp?) was right when she said Linda had a boat race (cockney for face). Pattie was cute but alot of the pictures in the anthology shows her buck teeth. Still the best looking.
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Yeah, here we go on nattering about the women's looks, and, truth be told, none of the Four were particularly handsome, tho Paulie was cute.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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