a step back in time... i took this before i was born almost! :-)
this is from madame taussauds in london!
i put it in the scultpure section.. lol! as they were not real people and a kind of sculpture.
Perhaps the most talented musicians of the 20th Century. Right up the with Goodman, Glen Miller, Mantovani, Holly, Valens, and John Barry. They were, by far, the most versatile. Wonderful shot. Thanks for the time warp.
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Jan,
As usually I have a minor critical remark.
Why for goodness sake you got them in the wrong order [to that list in the bottom] ?!
Please get back and set them right. Am going to check it.
LOL
Great photo of a great sculpture. I wasn't a big part of the Beatles Invasion but I did learn to respect their music later on. I hadn't recoveded from the shock of"The Day the Music Died." Very good New Years Post. Happy New Years.
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I love this. I will never forget watching them on The Ed Sullivan show back in 1964. I have every song they ever recorded..even the ones before Ringo joined them. Thanks for posting this super picture.
Hey, I saw these guys! At Madame's place though. lol I hope you have some more characters lined up. This is great. My shots were all blurred and reddish. (wrong WB, no doubt).
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Yea - great pic !! Faved !
I was well born back then - I actually saw and SPOKE to them here in NZ
Had my piccy taken there at the waxworks with them last year - an horrendous sight, so will enjoy this one instead :)
Fab!
i was in high school when i saw them on their first Ed Sullivan Show appearence. when they were done i was actually sweating! i had never seen or heard anything like it in my life, and i've been a beatlemaniac ever since! thanks for sharing!!
Perhaps the most talented musicians of the 20th Century. Right up the with Goodman, Glen Miller, Mantovani, Holly, Valens, and John Barry. They were, by far, the most versatile. Wonderful shot. Thanks for the time warp.