Trivial info on the Beatles from their 'fab' days. Found in 'Fabulous' 1965. Surely they were the first 'boy band' and the template for all boy bands since?
John flew to Hong Kong wearing pyjamas.
John is a cat lover.
Ringo spent much of his childhood in a Cheshire hospital.
John used to envy his cousin Stanley's Meccano set.
Brian Epstein hesitated a long time before taking Ringo as a replacement for Pete Best.
Patti Boyd didn't like the Beatles before she met them on the set of A Hard Day's Night.
John's father was a singer on prewar Atlantic liners.
George has bought a bow and arrow.
George is afraid of flying.
Ringo's stepfather Harry Graves sings Beatles songs at family parties.
The Beatles never visit a barber.
John never saw an audience properly until Dundee in Scotland. Then he wore contact lenses.
Paul washes is hair every day.
Ringo cannot swim, except for a brief doggie paddle.
They are never photographed with their hair 'up'.
Paul ate cornflakes and bacon and eggs at a champagne and caviar luncheon in London. Music publisher Dick James was host.
Their new chauffeur, Alf Bicknell, used to drive for David Niven and Cary Grant.
John has bought his mother-in-law a house near his own in Surrey.
Paul wants to buy a farm.
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Saturday, January 19, 2013
Michael Jackson's 48 Laws of Power
In June 2011 at auction in Los Angeles someone paid $15000 for a self-help book annotated by Michael Jackson. It was The 48 Laws Of Power by Robert Greene (Viking 1998) a book that can usually be bought on Amazon for $10. Bonham's catalogue entry goes thus:
"... a number of pages with passages underlined and annotated in various pens by Michael, providing an insight into his view of the world, with comments such as 'Make yourself respected, a God Demands Worship' and 'No more talking silence is more powerful', and 'you create your own circumstances even in the manner in which you are treated and looked upon', and 'deer are special because they hide if they walked the streets like dogs no one would care' + 'the moon comes every night so people don't care to look to the heavens Haleys Comet,the fact it comes once in a lifetime makes it important...'
A useful work, somewhat cynical and ruthless for a self help book with ideas taken from Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, Gracian, Talleyrand, Bismarck and also various 'con artists.'
It is really for one aspiring to wealth and fame and it is odd that Michael was so inspired by it. The author has gone on to write the 50th Law (10 lessons in Fearlessness) with the rapper named 50 cent.
MJ's lawyer Bob Sanger is on record as saying '..he loved to read. He had over 10,000 books at his house.' At one session in an LA bookstore he spent $6,000 on books and allowed anyone in his entourage to take books. Marvellous man. I like to think that was in Book Soup, my favourite LA shop.
"... a number of pages with passages underlined and annotated in various pens by Michael, providing an insight into his view of the world, with comments such as 'Make yourself respected, a God Demands Worship' and 'No more talking silence is more powerful', and 'you create your own circumstances even in the manner in which you are treated and looked upon', and 'deer are special because they hide if they walked the streets like dogs no one would care' + 'the moon comes every night so people don't care to look to the heavens Haleys Comet,the fact it comes once in a lifetime makes it important...'
A useful work, somewhat cynical and ruthless for a self help book with ideas taken from Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, Gracian, Talleyrand, Bismarck and also various 'con artists.'
It is really for one aspiring to wealth and fame and it is odd that Michael was so inspired by it. The author has gone on to write the 50th Law (10 lessons in Fearlessness) with the rapper named 50 cent.
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