I think, thus, i fuck shit up...
HELLO!
I'm strawberry, i'm 15 going on 16, i'm a writer/director wanna be.
i ship things hard! so be warned!
you will find here:
-johnlock
-mclennon
-klaine
- superhusbands
-parentlock


Be sure to leave me an ask!

This day in Beatles History: September 13th

yes-its-real-love:

  • 1961: Performance at noontime at the Cavern Club. Evening: Performance with the Remo Four and the Pressman.
  • 1963: Concert at the Public Hall, Preston.


  • 1964: NEMS Enterprises Limited buys a controlling stake in the ‘Mersey Beat’.
  • 1964: Concert at the Civic Center, Baltimore.
    Press conference:


    Backstage:





    Concert:




  • 1965: 8:00am. Zak Starkey is born, at the Queen Charlotte’s Maternity Hospital, Hammersmith, London.




  • 1965: US single release: ‘Yesterday’/’Act Naturally’.
  • 1966: The ‘Melody Maker’ editor signs the certificate of the Beatles as winners in the 1966 poll in British and International Sections of the magazine.
  • 1966: ‘Star Scene ‘66’, Brian’s promotion tour, is cancelled.
  • 1967: George Harrison interview for the BBC Radio program ‘Scene and Heard’.
  • 1968: US Gold certification for ‘Hey Jude’/’Revolution’.
  • 1968: Studio 2. 8:00pm-1:45am. Recording: ‘Glass Onion’. Producer: Chris Thomas; Engineer: Ken Scott; 2nd Engineer: John Smith.
  • 1968: The Beatles appear on cover of magazine ‘Life’, under the headline: ‘The Days In The Lives Of The Beatles’.
  • 1969: Trip of the Plastic Ono Band to Toronto. Rock and Roll Festival at the Varsity Stadium, Toronto. Filmed. John and Yoko perform live with Eric Clapton, Klaus Voorman, and Alan White. Together, at this performance, the band records an Apple album later released as “The Plastic Ono Band - Live Peace in Toronto 1969”.
    On the plane:


    Arriving:


    Backstage:


    Concert:



  • 1971: Stella Nina McCartney is born at the King’s College Hospital, London.






  • 1999: UK CD release: ‘Yellow Submarine’.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011

This day in Beatles History: September 7th

yes-its-real-love:

  • 1961: Performances at noontime at the Cavern Club in Liverpool and at night at the Town Hall in Litherland, Liverpool.
  • 1963: ‘Please Please Me’ LP number 1, 18th week (UK Record Retailer chart).
  • 1963: 28 Maitland Court, home address of Donald Zec. The Beatles are interviewed by Donald Zec (published on the ‘Daily Mirror’, 10 September 1963).




  • 1963: Concert at the Fairfield Halls, Croydeon, Surrey.
  • 1963: Broadcast of ABC-TV’s ‘Big Night Out’, with performance recorded 01 September 1963.
  • 1963: The Playhouse Theater, London. 1:00-4:00pm. Recording for BBC’s ‘Saturday Club’: ‘I Saw Her Standing There’; ‘Memphis, Tennessee’; ‘Happy Birthday Saturday Club’; ‘I’ll Get You’; ‘She Loves You’; ‘Lucille’. Recording for the 5th anniversary edition of ‘Saturday Club’.

  • 1964: Concert at the Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto.
    Arrival:


    Press conference:



    John at the hotel wearing PJ’s that a fan sent to him:



    Concert:





  • 1965: Brian attends an evening at the Finchley Jewish Youth Club, presenting various cups and trophies.
  • 1966: ‘Yellow Submarine’, 5th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart). ‘Eleanor Rigby’, 5th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).
  • 1967: Studio 2. 7:00pm-3:15am. Recording: ‘Blue Jay Way’. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Peter Vince; 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott.
  • 1968: ‘Hey Jude’, 2nd week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
  • 1976: George is found guilty of unconscious plagerism of ‘He’s So Fine’ on ‘My Sweet Lord’, and given a fine of 587,000 dollars for damages.
  • 1995: UK LP release: ‘Help’, charity album to raise money for War Child, British organization working in Mostar, Bosnia.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
"Hey Jude was one of Paul’s masterpieces. I always listened to it like a song made for me. Yoko had just entered in my life. Paul said “Go on, leave me.” He didn’t want to lose his partner."
John Lennon, Rolling Stone Magazine, 1970. (via smokeandthebeatles)