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I was thinking, ‘This is going to be’
”: George Harrison in
Anthology,
p. 229.


Right—that’s it
”: Author interview with Tony Barrow, 8/31/97.


Is Beatlemania Dead?
”:
Time,
9/2/66.

Derek Taylor, writing
:
Melody Maker,
11/26/66.


impact… and mythology
”: “The Beatles Break,”
Sunday Times,
11/13/66.


hanging around
”: “And as anybody knows about film work, there’s a lot of hanging around.” Sheff,
Playboy Interviews,
p. 130.


He loathed the endless waiting
”: Coleman,
Lennon,
p. 320.


It was pretty damn boring
”: John Lennon in Badman,
Off the Record,
p. 251.


He used to sit cross-legged
”: Michael Crawford in ibid., p. 250.


conjuring up a hazy impressionistic
”: Martin,
Summer of Love,
p. 14.


psychoanalysis set to music
”: John Lennon, 1970 interview, in
Anthology,
p. 231.


an old Victorian house
”: Sheff,
Playboy Interviews,
pp. 131–32.


It [provided] an escape
”: Miles,
Paul McCartney,
p. 307.


There was something about the place
”: Goldman,
Lives of John Lennon,
p. 255.


I took the name… as an image
”: Sheff,
Playboy Interviews,
p. 131.


travel incognito, disguised
”:
Miles,
Paul McCartney,
p. 295.


to ease the pressure
”: Ibid., p. 296.


Let’s not be ourselves
”: Ibid., p. 303.


put some distance between
”: Sheff,
Playboy Interviews,
p. 166.


We would be Sgt. Pepper’s band
”: Paul McCartney in
Anthology,
p. 241.


I had gone through so many trips
”: George Harrison in ibid.


You’ve got to be connected spiritually
”: Author interview with Arthur Kelly, 1/10/98.


feeling would begin to vibrate
”: “Soon this feeling would begin to vibrate right through me and started getting bigger and bigger and faster and faster.” Giuliano,
Dark Horse,
p. 92.


hung out with him
”: Ringo Starr in
Anthology,
p. 231.


he offered to give me some instruction
”: Giuliano,
Dark Horse,
p. 93.


how to sit and hold the sitar
”: George Harrison in
Anthology,
p. 233.

Shankar’s “disciple
”: “George had not come as a Beatle but as my disciple.” Shankar,
My Music, My Life.


Sometimes [George] would play
”: Giuliano,
Dark Horse,
p. 95.


harmonizing with a greater power
”: Ibid., p. 93.


by various holy men
”: George Harrison in
Anthology,
p. 233.


Ravi and the sitar were excuses
”: Ibid.


blood money
”: “Just give him his blood money.” Brown & Gaines,
Love You Make,
p. 216.


Don’t do anything else
”: Author interview with Nat Weiss, 1/28/98.


just indulging himself
”: Author interview with Peter Brown;
Arena
archives.


morbid,” often incoherent
: Brown & Gaines,
Love You Make,
p. 217.


Nothing I said or did
”: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/9/97.

The collapse, when it eventually came
: “I didn’t see it coming.” Ibid.


I stayed in the library
”: Ibid., 12/2/97.


a foolish accident
”: Brown & Gaines,
Love You Make,
p. 217.


I can’t deal with this anymore
”: Peter Brown,
Arena
archives.


But none of us, however shortsighted
”: Author interview with Nat Weiss, 1/28/98.


You must be
mad!
”: Author interview with Ken Partridge, 1/18/98.


He wanted to be Ziegfeld
”: Author interview with Don Black, 1/18/98.


terrible” musical
: Ibid.


During the week, we had Gilbert and Sullivan
”: Author interview with Tony Bramwell, 8/6/97.

an ominous melancholy
: “When John came back, he was in a serious funk.” Author interview with Tony Barrow, 10/31/97.


There was so much going on
”: Author interview with John Dunbar, 1/13/98.

The future of the Beatles
: “At some time or other that’s when I really started considering life without the Beatles—what would it be?” John Lennon, 1980 interview, in
Anthology,
p. 231.


There were all those Chelsea people
”: Green,
Days in the Life,
p. 76.


We never had a painting as such
”: Aitken,
The Young Meteors.

to “liberate art as a commodity
”: Author interview with John Dunbar, 1/13/98.


a real happening
”: “I told him it would be a real happening.” Ibid.


I thought, ‘Hmm,’ you know, ‘sex’
”: John Lennon, 1980 interview, in
Anthology,
p. 235.


Well, watching telly
”: Green,
Days in the Life,
p. 79.


I was in a highly unshaved… state
”: John Lennon, 1980 interview, in
Anthology,
p. 235.

sat in the car for “some time
”: Les Anthony, 3/87, AGA.


bullshit and phony
”: Peter McCabe interview, 7/71, AGA.


When he came in, it was like
”: Author interview with John Dunbar, 1/13/98.


flittering around like crazy
”:
Sheff,
Playboy Interviews,
p. 86.

“mirror to see your behind”
:
Unfinished Paintings and Objects,
Indica Gallery catalogue.


Is this stuff for real?
”: Author interview with John Dunbar, 1/13/98.


This is a joke
”: Sheff,
Playboy Interviews,
p. 86.


It looked like a black canvas
”: Wenner,
Lennon Remembers,
pp. 173–74.


You take a magnifying glass
”: Peter McCabe interview, 7/71.


I argued strongly
”: Author interview with John Dunbar, 1/13/98.


Okay, you can hammer
”: Sheff,
Playboy Interviews,
p. 88.


I’ll give you an imaginary
”: Coleman,
Lennon,
p. 327.


My God,” she thought
: Peter McCabe interview, 7/71.


John was a fun drug-taker
”: Author interview with Terry Doran, 8/13/97.


first high-voltage superblues group
”: Dalton & Kaye,
Rock 100,
p. 122.


Show business will vibrate
”: “Beach Boys Beat Beatles,”
NME,
12/3/66.


We’re all four fans
”: “Paul and Ringo Talk about the Beatles,”
NME,
12/31/66.


This idea of jealousy
”: Ibid.

pure “rubbish
”: Ibid.


two of the Beatles had approached
”:
Sunday Telegraph,
11/18/66.


I think we were itching to get going
”: Paul McCartney in
Anthology,
p. 237.


it was absolutely lovely
”: George Martin interview, 12/5/80, in Okun,
The Compleat Beatles,
p. 40.


I was spellbound
”: Martin,
Summer of Love,
pp. 13–14.

Martin cursed himself
: “Oh, how I wish I had caught that very first run-through on tape and released it!” Ibid., p. 14.

which took over forty-five hours
: Lewisohn,
Sessions,
pp. 87–90.


about 80% separately written
”: Ringo Starr in
Anthology,
p. 237.


creative rivalry
”: Martin,
Summer of Love,
p. 70.


were often answering each other’s songs
”: Miles,
Paul McCartney,
p. 307.


John and I would often meet
”: Ibid.


in the middle of the roundabout
”: Lyric fragment from “Penny Lane.”

its euphonious name
: “He’d been toying with the idea of writing a song called ‘Penny Lane’ because he liked the poetry of the name.” Lewisohn,
Sessions,
p. 91.


painted in an exploding psychedelic
”: Miles,
Paul McCartney,
p. 259.


more like a play
”: Paul McCartney in
Anthology,
p. 237.


The lyrics were all based
”: Ibid.


a small collection of gems
”: Martin,
Summer of Love,
p. 26.


rooty-tooty variety
”: Miles,
Paul McCartney,
p. 319.

Beatles performed at the Cavern
: Lewisohn,
Sessions,
p. 89.


a bit of a shock
”: George Harrison in
Anthology,
p. 239.


an old trap
”: Ibid.


Quiet honestly,” he admitted
: “Most Way-Out Beatles Ever,”
NME,
2/11/67.


the Beatles have developed into
”: “Other Noises, Other Notes,”
Time,
3/3/67.


The people who have bought our records
”: John Lennon, 1967 interview, in
Anthology,
p. 241.

CHAPTER 31: A VERY FREAKY EXPERIENCE


cheerful music for dope smokers
”: Ward,
Rock of Ages,
p. 330.

the Beatles’ “playground
”: “They loved the whole process of recording: the studio was a playground.” Martin,
Summer of Love,
p. 68.


every trick brought out
”: George Martin in
Anthology,
p. 242.


because he wanted to sound like Elvis
”: Martin,
Summer of Love,
p. 53.


dry, deadpan voice
”: Ibid., p. 55.


I noticed two stories
”: Sheff,
Playboy Interviews,
p. 155.


The verse about the politician
”: Miles,
Paul McCartney,
p. 324.


funny… little references
”:
George Martin in Pritchard & Lysaght,
The Beatles,
p. 241.


a little party piece
”: Paul McCartney in
Anthology,
p. 247.


It was a crazy song
”: Ibid.


We’ll tell the orchestra
”: Ibid.


something really tumultuous
”: Martin,
Summer of Love,
p. 53.


But ninety musicians
”: Ibid., p. 56.


with little or no input
”: Miles,
Paul McCartney,
p. 310.

the theme of which John pinched
: Sheff,
Playboy Interviews,
p. 155.


The top was all dark
”: Julian Lennon in Pritchard & Lysaght,
The Beatles,
p. 238.


Wow, fantastic title!
”: Miles,
Paul McCartney,
p. 311.


very trippy
”: Ibid., p. 312.

John had already begun playing
: “The imagery was Alice in the boat.” Sheff,
Playboy Interviews, p.
154
.


swapping psychedelic suggestions
”: Paul McCartney in
Anthology,
p. 242.


trading words off each other
”: Miles,
Paul McCartney,
p. 312.


People were running around
”: Martin,
Summer of Love,
p. 58.


orchestral orgasm
”: Ibid., p. 60.


It was… remarkable
”: Author interview with Ron Richards, 12/29/97.


I just can’t believe it
”: Lewisohn,
Sessions,
p. 96.


a gigantic piano chord
”: Martin,
Summer of Love,
p. 61.

Daniel Barenboim’s piano
: Miles,
Paul McCartney,
p. 321.

It took nine attempts
: Lewisohn,
Sessions,
p. 99.

Newsweek
’s critic
: Jack Kroll, “The Beatles’
Waste Land,” Newsweek.


got mixed together
”: Paul McCartney in
Anthology,
p. 247.


very productive period
”:
Mojo,
11/95, p. 84.


assembly[-line] process
”: George Harrison in
Anthology,
p. 242.


I was in a real big depression
”: Interview with Barry Miles.

Food no longer interested him
: “John said he wasn’t eating much and was on a vegetarian diet.” Coleman,
Lennon,
p. 334.


it was becoming almost impossible
”: C. Lennon,
A Twist,
p. 142.


tensions, bigotry, and bad temper
”: Ibid.


I know Brian was convinced
”: Author interview with Tony Barrow, 10/31/97.

gone broke in the process
: “Here was a man who had been bankrupt twice.” Author interview with Nat Weiss, 1/28/98.


borrowed money from EMI
”: Author interview with Peter Brown, 12/9/97.


It was quite simple
”: Robert Stigwood,
Arena
archives.


sound younger… and be a teenager
”: Martin,
Summer of Love,
p. 35.


joining up
”: “Once, he told me he thought of joining up. But I’m sure it was another boyhood thing.” Author interview with Pete Shotton, 7/16/98.


It said the Hendersons
”: John Lennon, 1967 interview, in
Anthology,
p. 243.

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