The Beatles We Love: From Me to You

The Beatles We Love: From Me to You

by Robert Bartel
The Beatles We Love: From Me to You

The Beatles We Love: From Me to You

by Robert Bartel

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Overview

I'll begin this deserved eulogy with an anecdote about an encounter in New York with a certain Arnie, who said he'd pinged vibraphone in a cocktail lounge combo restaurant in the Manhattan hotel where The Beatles had stayed when playing Shea Stadium in 1965. After the show, Lennon and McCartney were in the bar where they listened to Arnie, and waved him over to their table. During the ensuing conversation, they asked him to join The Beatles. However, it was not to be John, Paul, George, Arnie, and Ringo, because Arnie mislaid the beer mat on which Paul had scribbled a contact number.

Que sera sera Arnie was planning to write a life story centered on this episode. As well as self-aggrandizement, he was motivated too by the plain fact that any publications to do with The Beatles remain such sound fiscal exercises that you wonder if there's ever going to be a cutting off point.
Apparently, someone's at work on Mal Evans, one of the road managers. Will there also be a book each from every act on the same label? Everyone who ever covered or revived a Lennon-McCartney song? The foresters who felled the trees to make the paper on which they were written?

I'll stop being facetious for long enough to state that Robert Bartel is infinitely better qualified to write such a tome than Arnie or anyone like him, having gone so far beyond the call of duty in rooting out biographical nooks and crannies of his chosen saga to both over-satisfy the soul of the most fixated Beatle trivia freak and provide the last word on the matter for everyone else.

Over a quarter of a century ago, Rob introduced himself to me at a Beatlefest in Chicago. 'They kept me alive in the 1960s when things were not always good,' he says of the pop combo that launched a thousand fanzines. Through one of these, Rob had met future wife Janice in 1991. They wed on John Lennon's birthday two years later. Their house in Springfield, Illinois is a shrine to The Beatles with rooms full of neatly-displayed memorabilia, whether 1964 bubble-gum card, an autographed limited-edition George Harrison songbook or a signed photo of Sean and Yoko Lennon with Santa Claus.

The Bartels' devotion epitomizes the precise difference between the North American and the British attitudes towards John, Paul, George, and Ringo. This is a silly analogy, but if Beatlemania lasts a lifetime for British fans, it's for all eternity for US opposite numbers like Rob - who, if a business consultant and private investigator by occupation, functions outside the firm's time as a poet and Beatles historian. In the latter capacity, he campaigned tirelessly to save from demolition the house in Benton, Illinois where the late George Harrison spent a holiday a few months before The Beatles' messianic descent on Kennedy Airport in February 1964 to spearhead what has passed into myth as the 'British Invasion' of North America.

This episode lies at the heart of this absorbing book - which, tempering imagination with sound sense and a subtle sense of humor, goes beyond mere literary competence to lighting-bright inspiration, within the scope and the idiosyncratic nature of a project that is as entertaining in its way as the musician from half-a-world away that triggered it.

Alan Clayson, London, March 2019

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798862599336
Publisher: Robert Bartel
Publication date: 11/13/2023
Pages: 174
Sales rank: 377,671
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.37(d)

About the Author

The Beatles arrived on February 7th, 1964, and the music world was never the same. On February 9th for the Boomer generation, it was a new and exciting time to be a teenager. When the Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan a nationwide television show on Sundays across America, I was one of the 73 million boomers who saw the Beatles live on television, this is when BEATLEMANIA began. (And for me this day and has never stopped.) From the world of foster homes, orphanages, no siblings, it was just me and the world of disconnect. Now I was not alone because these 4 guys who spoke the truth to me about feelings of real love within their music, and lyrics. The Beatles became my family and my brothers. This led me out of feelings of loneliness . The Beatles connected the dots with their music and gave me what I needed REAL LOVE. My wife Janice, a girl who lived in Queens, New York at the time, a first generation boomer like myself. Janice who saw The Beatles in concerts, along with the masses of screaming girls who loved and adored them too. Janice and I continue to show our love and passion for The Beatles by turning our basement into a Beatles museum. I have a painted art car called the Yellow Submarine. This Yellow Submarine has been to many car shows, and has won several awards. This car was used in our wedding as we rode in the back with my Best Man driving the car. The wonderful thing happened in Benton, Illinois when I discovered the former home of Louise Harrison with her help and many others we saved the house from the wrecking ball. I have produced three award winning documentaries titled A BEATLE IN BENTON ILLINOIS along with this new book celebrating the 60th anniversary of George Harrison first Beatle to arrive in the USA , 5 months before the group arrived in 1964. The book and the newest DVD of this event in Benton, Illinois is the work and passion for the Beatles. The Beatles gave me real love and in return I was giving it to back to them with this book and DVD.
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