Saturday, April 17, 2010

It's So Far Out, It's Straight Down! (1967)

Granada Television Scene at 6:30 special broadcast March 7, 1967 on the London underground scene. Features a studio interview with Paul McCartney filmed on January 18, 1967. Other contributors include Pink Floyd, Allen Ginsberg, John Hopkins, and Barry Miles.





Friday, April 16, 2010

"Glad All Over"

"Glad All Over" is a song written by Aaron Schroeder, Tepper, and Bennett recorded by rockabilly artist Carl Perkins at Sun Records during the 1950s. It was released as a single on January 6, 1958 (b/w "Lend Me Your Comb") and a performance of the song was featured on the 1957 film Jamboree, where Perkins and his band perform the song in a recording studio; the scene is somewhat akin to Elvis Presley's studio performance in Jailhouse Rock along with Scotty Moore and Bill Black.

The Beatles recorded "Glad All Over" on two occasions in 1963 for BBC radio sessions, with George Harrison on lead vocals. The first of these, recorded on 16 July 1963, was released in 1994 on the Live at the BBC collection.

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Stella McCartney

Stella Nina McCartney (born 13 September 1971) is an English fashion designer. She is the daughter of Sir Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney.

Early life

Stella McCartney was born in London, the second child of former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney and Linda Eastman. She is named after her maternal great-grandmothers: both of Linda McCartney's grandmothers were named Stella. As a young girl, McCartney traveled the globe with her parents and their pop group Wings, along with her siblings: older half-sister Heather (who was legally adopted by Paul McCartney), older sister Mary, and younger brother James. According to her father, the name of Wings was inspired by Stella's difficult birth. As his daughter was being born by emergency cesarean section, Paul sat outside the operating room and prayed that she be born "on the wings of an angel." Wings toured from shortly after her birth in 1971 until 1980.

Despite their fame, the McCartneys wanted their children to lead as normal a life as possible so Stella and her siblings attended the local state school in East Sussex, one of them being Bexhill College. McCartney has said that while attending state school, she was a victim of bullying, as well as a bully herself.

Career

Stella McCartney became interested designing clothes at age 12, when she made her first jacket. Three years later, she interned for Christian Lacroix, working on his first fashion design collection, honing her skills on Savile Row for a number of years.

She studied fashion design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in the early 1990s. Her graduation collection in 1995 was modeled by friends and supermodels Naomi Campbell, Yasmin Le Bon and Kate Moss – for free – at the graduation runway show. The collection was shown to a song penned by her famous father, called "Stella May Day." The show made front-page news, and the entire collection was sold to Tokio, a London boutique. The designs were licensed to Browns, Joseph, Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus.

In 1998 she designed her sister Mary's wedding dress for her wedding to television producer Alistair Donald.

As a strict vegetarian, McCartney does not use fur or leather in her designs and supports PETA. Some of McCartney's designs have text that elaborates on her "no animal" policy; for example, one of her jackets for Adidas says, "suitable for sporty vegetarians" on the sleeve. Her father is also known for supporting PETA by protesting against designers who use animal fur and those who wear it. However, Stella will use wool, silk, and other animal-derived fabrics in her designs too.

Chloé, Gucci, CARE

After two collections, in March 1997 McCartney was appointed chief designer of Paris fashion house Chloé, following in the footsteps of Karl Lagerfeld. Lagerfeld was less than impressed with the house's choice, famously stating, "Chloé should have taken a big name. They did, but in music, not fashion. Let's hope she's as gifted as her father." Despite that initial skepticism, McCartney's designs enjoyed considerable commercial and critical success. She was accompanied to Chloé by her assistant and friend Phoebe Philo, who later replaced her as design director.

In 2001, McCartney resigned from Chloé in order to enter into an eponymous joint venture with Gucci. The line has four stores; one in New York City, which opened September 2002, one in Mayfair, which opened April 2004, one in Los Angeles which she opened on her birthday in September 2005 and included an expansion into the perfume market, and most recently one in Hong Kong, which opened in 2008.

Stella McCartney received the VH1/Vogue Designer of the Year award in 2000. Paul McCartney presented the award to his daughter. She thanked him in her acceptance speech and dedicated the award to her late mother. Also in 2000, McCartney designed Madonna's wedding dress for her marriage to Guy Ritchie. Her older sister, Mary, served as the wedding photographer.

In January 2007, Stella McCartney launched a skincare line called CARE. The 100% organic line includes seven products, from a cleansing milk made with lemon balm and apricot to green tea and linden blossom floral water. Dutch model Bette Franke stars in the line's advertisements.

Collaborations

In 2004, she designed clothes for Madonna's Re-Invention Tour, Annie Lennox's summer tour, and Gwyneth Paltrow's and Jude Law's costumes for the film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.

She also launched a joint-venture line with Adidas, establishing a long-term partnership with the corporation in September 2004. This line is a sports performance collection for women called 'Adidas by Stella McCartney.' The collection includes apparel for swim, gym, running, tennis and winter sports, as well as bags. McCartney's favorite pieces in the collection come with a special reflector key chain. In early 2006, the key chain was in the shape of a pink heart and in later 2006, it was in the shape of a gray wolf's head. In January 2007, Stella McCartney announced that she will be adding a branch called Gym Yoga to her sports range for Adidas. Gym Yoga spring/summer 2007 collection is inspired by ballet and dance uniforms. The collection features double-layered tank tops with deep necklines, low-waisted skinny trousers and lightweight rubber shoes. Her Adidas contract was extended until 2010.

In 2005, she designed a range of clothing and accessories for H&M to boost public awareness of her own brand and to create more affordable options for her fans. The line was released in November of that year and sold out almost immediately on launch day, due to the similarity (in many cases, almost direct copies) between her expensive main line and the H&M line.

On March 12, 2007, Stella McCartney's limited edition 42-piece range was released to just 100 Target stores exclusively in Australia. The range was priced from $30 for a silk scarf to $200 for a taffeta trench coat. The collection was made in China. Scenes of near hysteria broke out as women stormed the stores to buy the collection. A problem was "clothing scalpers", who bought up large amounts of the range to resell on eBay at a high mark-up. Later, a large number of buyers returned their Stella clothes to Target complaining of strange, non-standard sizing that was bigger than the norm. A Target spokesperson defended the range saying that Stella's look was "generous" and "over-sized." Later, returned Stella clothes languished on the racks having had their prices slashed by up to 60 percent.

In January 2008, McCartney's collaboration with lingerie label Bendon will be released to department stores, specialty stores and Stella McCartney stores. The lingerie is to come in the colors of her signature palette: antique pink, blue, gray, and cream.

In early 2008, McCartney will be releasing a line of handbags for LeSportsac. The collection will have 30 to 40 styles and will range from $200-$500. The collection will consist of travel bags, luggage, baby accessories and bags for mothers with infants and toddlers. The line will be sold at high end retailers, the Los Angeles and New York Stella McCartney stores, select LeSportsac boutiques, and will be available for purchase online.

Since starting her own label McCartney has has also collaborated on projects with several artists including Gary Hume, R. Crumb, Jeff Koons, David Remfry and Ed Ruscha.

Personal life

McCartney married publisher Alasdhair Willis on August 30, 2003 at Mount Stuart House, the Stately home of the Marquess of Bute on the Isle of Bute, Scotland. McCartney's wedding dress was an updated version of her mother's wedding dress from her March 1969 marriage ceremony to Paul McCartney. She designed the dress with Tom Ford, her boss at Gucci. The service was attended by Gwyneth Paltrow, Liv Tyler, Pierce Brosnan, and Madonna.

Their first child, son Miller Alasdhair James Willis, was born February 25, 2005, weighing 7 lb. 7 oz. Their second child, daughter Bailey Linda Olwyn Willis, was born December 8, 2006, weighing 7 lb. 14 oz. Stella gave birth to her second son and third child Beckett Robert Lee Willis on January 8, 2008. Her three children were born in London, England.

Stella is a member of The Royal British Legion Paddington Branch, as is her husband. Even though her mother was raised Jewish, Stella doesn't consider herself Jewish.

In addition to her elder sisters and younger brother, Stella has a much younger half-sister, Beatrice Milly McCartney, born in October 28, 2003 to her father and his (now divorced) second wife Heather Mills.

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

How Much Money Did the Beatles Make? George Harrison Answers, May 1965

"I'm not really the most-interested-in-money Beatle, I'm just the only one interested in what's happening to it. I like to know where it's going. Actually, I can't quite understand why the others aren't so bothered. We sit at accountants meetings and we are told we have got two and a half per cent of this and four and a half per cent of that, and that is confusing and boring and just like being back at school. Well, after a year or so of the Beatles making records and doing well, I started trying to find out what was happening and where it was going. John and Paul were equally interested, but they gave in. I didn't. It's easy to get blasé and think we're making plenty and somebody's taking care of it. But I like to know how much is coming in; where it's being put; and how much I spend. We all have some private investments. Believe it or not, we still haven't got a terrific amount of money in real capital. There are a lot of group investments in the name of Beatles Ltd. obviously because that's a very safe thing. There are lump sums in bank deposit accounts in the names of all four of us, I believe. There isn't a million pounds in cash or anything like that. It's mostly investments. Ringo has got his brick-building company and John and I have got a supermarket somewhere, but I don't know where it is exactly. I don't know about Paul. I'm sure that he has got some good investments as well.

"I wouldn't like to say I or Ringo was a millionaire in any way. But I'd say that there's a fair chance that John and Paul are because of all the money they've earned through Northern Songs. I'd say that it would be very hard for all of us four to be real millionaires anyway. Let's say, for example, that a big pop star in Britain is earning 2,000 pounds a night. Then say, for example, the Beatles earn 4,000 pounds a night. That solo star has got that 2,000 pounds for himself. With us, it has got to be split four times for a performance. That makes, on paper, 1,000 pounds for each show. But we just don't do that many real shows. And for us to be real millionaires, every one of us, the Beatles would have to gross 4 million pounds! And don't forget that there is a tax fee to be paid plus Eppy's percentage. Hey, it sounds like I'm talking myself into being broke. It's not that bad. I know I'm okay. If I've got 500,000 pounds, I'm not really bothered about the other half million."

Monday, April 12, 2010

"Girl"

"Girl" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney based on an original idea by Lennon and performed by The Beatles on their 1965 album Rubber Soul. "Girl" was the last complete song recorded for that album.

History

The song's lyrics describe a girl the singer loves, but with misgivings: "She's the kind of girl who puts you down / When friends are there, you feel a fool." Backing the bridges is a refrain sung by Lennon while McCartney and George Harrison repeatedly sing a syllable for vocal percussion (they were supposed to sing "dit-dit-dit-dit" but decided to sing "tit-tit-tit-tit" as a joke). The deep breaths in the chorus were rumored to have symbolized taking a long inhalation (toke) of a marijuana joint.

According to McCartney, he wrote the lines "Was she told when she was young that pain would lead to pleasure" and "That a man must break his back to earn his day of leisure," but in a 1970 interview with Rolling Stone, Lennon claimed those lyrics were his dig at the Catholic Church.

In an interview for Rolling Stone magazine on 5 December 1980, Lennon said his 1980 song "['Woman'] reminds me of a Beatles track, but I wasn't trying to make it sound like that. I did it as I did 'Girl' many years ago. So this is the grown-up version of 'Girl.'" ("Woman" was the second single released from the Double Fantasy album, and the first Lennon single issued after his death on 8 December 1980.)

In November 1977, Capitol Records scheduled the United States release of "Girl" backed with "You're Going to Lose That Girl" as a single (Capitol 4506) to accompany the release of Love Songs, a Beatles' compilation album that contains both of these songs. However, the single was canceled before it was issued.

Cover versions

* Jim Sturgess sang "Girl" in the film musical Across the Universe.
* Rhett Miller recorded a version of "Girl" that can be found on the album This Bird Has Flown - A 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Beatles' Rubber Soul.
* St. Louis Union recorded a cover version in 1965, that was released in January 1966, and reached #11 on the UK Singles Chart.

Personnel

* John Lennon – vocal, acoustic guitars
* Paul McCartney – backing vocal, bass
* George Harrison – lead acoustic guitar
* Ringo Starr – drums

Album: Rubber Soul
Released: 3 December 1965
Recorded: 11 November 1965, Abbey Road Studios
Genre: Folk rock
Length: 2:33
Label: Parlophone, Capitol, EMI
Writer: Lennon/McCartney
Producer: George Martin

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

George Martin on Recording "Yellow Submarine"

"On the song 'Yellow Submarine' we were embarking on the sound-picture thing. I mean, 'Yellow Submarine' was almost a Goon record, with John actually in the studio using a P.A. mic and an amplifier. He used them for the captain's commands and the boat sounds."