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by Howard Sounes


  Savile Row

  Savile, Jimmy

  Saville Theatre

  Savoy Hotel, the

  ‘Savoy Truffle’

  Sawhney, Nitin

  ‘Say Say Say’

  Scaffold, the

  Scarfe, Gerald

  Scargreen Avenue

  Schuller, Gunther

  Schwartz, Francie

  Scott, Ken

  Scott, Ridley

  ‘Scrambled Eggs’ (working title)

  screaming, of fans

  Scruffs, the

  Sea Panther, function on

  seal cull

  ‘Seaside Woman’

  See, Mel

  Seiwell, Denny

  Seiwell, Monique

  Seltaeb

  Sentimental Journey

  ‘September Song’

  Sewell, Brian

  Sex Pistols, the

  ‘Sexy Sadie’

  Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band

  ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’

  Shackleton, Fiona

  Shakespeare, William

  Shanghai Surprise (1986)

  Shankar, Ravi

  Shapiro, Helen

  Sharp, David

  Sharp’s Express

  Sharrow Bay Hotel, Ullswater

  ‘She Came in Through the Bathroom Window’

  ‘She Loves You’

  ‘She’s a Woman’

  ‘She’s Leaving Home’

  Shea Stadium

  ‘The Sheik of Araby’

  Sheldonian Theatre

  shellac disc

  Shenson, Walter

  Sheridan, Tony

  Shevell, Arlen

  Shevell, Jon

  Shevell, Myron ‘Mike’

  Shevell, Nancy

  Shilub, Michael

  Shnoo (Shetland pony)

  Short, Don

  Shotton, Pete

  Shout! (Philip Norman)

  Shrimpton, Stephen

  ‘Silly Love Songs’

  Silver Beatles, early name

  Silver Beetles (also Silver Beets), early name

  Silver, Charles

  Simon and Garfunkel

  Simon, Paul

  Sinatra, Frank

  Sissons, Peter ‘Perfect’

  sitar

  skiffle

  Small Faces

  Smeaton, Bob

  Smile (Beach Boys)

  Smith, ‘Legs’ Larry

  Smith, Anthony

  Smith, George

  Smith, Helen

  Smith, Sissy

  Snowdon, Earl of

  Soho (Square)

  Solo sculpture

  Something New

  ‘Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey’

  ‘Something’

  ‘The Song We Were Singing’

  Sophie Tucker (American group)

  South America, New World Tour

  Sparky (parrot)

  Spector, Phil

  Speke

  Spencer, Terence

  Spielberg, Steven

  ‘Spin it On’

  Spinetti, Victor

  Spinoza, Dave

  Spiral

  Spiritual Regeneration Movement

  Spitz, Bob

  Spooner, James Douglas

  Spotlight (business directory)

  Sprayregen, Monique

  Sprayregen, Philip

  SS Apapa

  St Austell gig

  St Barnabas’ Church

  St George’s Hall

  St George’s Hill estate

  St Germans, Lord

  St John’s Wood

  St Patrick’s Day

  St Pauli

  St Peter’s Church

  St Philomena’s Church

  St Regis Hotel

  St Salvator’s Church

  St Swithin’s Roman Catholic Chapel

  Stags and Hens

  ‘Stairway to Paradise’

  ‘Stamp Out the Beatles’ campaign (Detroit)

  Stamp, Mr Justice

  Standing Stone

  ‘Standing Stone’

  Stanley Abattoir Social

  Stanshall

  Stapleton, Uncle Will

  Stapley, Charles

  Star, the (Charlbert Street)

  Starbucks

  Star-Club

  Starkey, Jason

  Starkey, Lee

  Starkey, Maureen (Mo) (née Cox)

  Starkey, Richard and Elsie

  Starkey, Ritchie

  Beatles years

  early years

  post-Beatles years

  Starkey, Zak

  Starr, Ringo see Starkey, Richie

  Stars in Their Lives

  ‘Startime’

  Starvecrow Lane see also Peasmarsh

  Stash, Prince

  Staten Island University Hospital

  ‘Stella May Day’

  Stephanie, Royston Ellis’s girlfriend

  Stewart, Eric

  Stewart, Gloria

  Stewart, Malcolm

  Stigwood, Robert

  Stipanos, Alda Lupo

  Stockhausen

  Stonehenge

  Stop and Smell the Roses

  Stormsville

  strawberries oceans ships forest

  ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’

  Strawberry South Studios

  Stuart, Hamish

  Studio Three, Abbey Road

  Studio Two, Abbey Road

  Sue-John (Scruff)

  Sullivan, Ed

  Sun, the

  Sunbury Road (No. 10)

  Sunday Night at the London Palladium

  Sunday People, the

  Sunday Times

  Sunset Boulevard (Bungalow Number Five)

  Super Bowl

  Super Bowl XXXV, New Orleans

  Surrealistic Pillow (Jefferson Airplane)

  Sutcliffe, Millie

  Sutcliffe, Pauline

  Sutcliffe, Stuart

  Suttner, Wolfgang ‘Wolfy’

  Swan record label

  Swinging Sound ’63

  Sydney Morning Herald

  Tagore, Rabindranath

  tailoring shop, King’s Road

  ‘Take it Away’

  Tangy Farm

  Tannert, Christoph

  Tanque Verde guest ranch

  Tapestry (Carole King)

  Tavener, John

  Tavener, Roger

  Taylor, Alistair

  Taylor, Derek

  Taylor, James

  Te Kanawa, Dame Kiri

  ‘Teddy Boy’

  Teddy Boys

  Teignmouth, Devon

  ‘Temporary Secretary’

  Ten Card Brag, Paul playing

  Tennessee

  Terrill, Chris

  Texas

  Thames Reach

  Thank U Very Much

  ‘Thank U Very Much’

  Thank Your Lucky Stars (TV show)

  Thanksgiving Day

  ‘That Was Me’

  ‘That Would be Something’

  ‘That’ll Be the Day’

  ‘That’s All Right (Mama)’

  Theatre of the Absurd

  Theobald, Peter

  ‘There’s No Business Like Showbusiness’

  ‘Things We Said Today’

  Thingumybob (TV series)

  ‘Thingumybob’

  ‘Thinking of Linking’

  Thomas Peacock School

  Thomas, Chris

  ‘Those Were the Days’

  Three Coins club, Manchester

  ‘Three Cool Cats’

  The Three Musketeers

  Thriller (Michael Jackson)

  Thrillington

  Thunderclap Newman

  ‘Ticket to Ride’

  ‘Till There Was You’

  Time magazine

  Time Out of Mind (Bob Dylan)

  The Times They Are A-Changin’ (Bob Dylan)

  The Times
/>   Tinsel (Shetland pony)

  Tittenhurst Park

  Toby (Cadwell’s dog)

  Tokyo

  Tommy (musical)

  ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’

  ‘Tomorrow’

  ‘Too Many People’

  Top Ten club

  Top of the Pops

  Toronto

  Tower Ballroom, the

  Town & Country magazine

  Townshend, Pete

  Traffic

  Transcendental Meditation (TM)

  Traveling Wilburys

  trick or treat, introduced to St John’s Wood

  Trident studio

  Trinder, Tommy

  Tripping the Light Fantastic

  Triumph (City investment firm)

  ‘Trying to Get to You’

  Tucson

  Tug of War

  Tumbleweed, Billy

  Tunick, Jonathan

  Turnberry Isle Resort and Club (Miami)

  Turner, Shelley

  Turner, Tina

  ‘Tutti-Frutti’

  TV Cartoons (TVC)

  ‘Twenty-Flight Rock’

  Twickenham

  Twiggy (Lawson)

  ‘Twist and Shout’

  The Two Little Fairies

  ‘The Two of Us’

  U2

  Ubu Roi (Alfred Jarry)

  ‘The Ugly Duckling’

  ukulele

  Ullman, Tracey

  ‘Unchained Melody’

  ‘Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey’

  Undertakers, the

  Unfinished Music Number 1: Two Virgins

  Unfinished Paintings and Objects (art show)

  United Artists

  university concerts, impromptu

  Unplugged

  Up Against It (Joe Orton script)

  Upton Green (No. 25)

  ‘Used to Be Bad’

  van Dijk, Walter

  Vancouver

  Vanity Fair (Thackeray)

  Vartan, Sylvie

  Vaughan, David

  Vaughan, Ivan (‘Ivy’)

  Vaughan, Janet

  Vee Jay record label

  vegetarianism

  veggie burgers

  veggie sausages

  veggie steak

  venereal disease, contracted in Hamburg

  Ventre, Ann

  Venus and Mars

  ‘Venus and Mars’

  Vermouth, Apollo C

  VH-1 television company

  Vicious, Sid

  Vigars, Mark

  Village Voice

  Vincent, Gene

  Visa sponsorship deal

  Viva! (vegetarian group)

  Vo!ce

  Vollmer, Jürgen

  Voormann, Klaus

  ‘W’, songs shaped as

  Wagner, Richard

  ‘Wah Wah’

  Waiting for the Beatles (Carol Bedford)

  Waldheim, Kurt

  Waldorf-Astoria Hotel

  Walker Art Gallery

  ‘Walking in the Park with Eloise’

  Wall, Max

  Waller, Gordon

  Walters, Barbara

  Walton Hospital

  Walton Road

  Wanderlust

  ‘Wanderlust’

  Warhol, Andy

  Warren-Knott, Donald

  Washington Coliseum

  Washington DC

  Water (1984)

  Waterfall

  see also Peasmarsh

  ‘Waterfall’

  Watermelon Bay

  Watts, Charlie

  Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders

  ‘The Wayward Wind’

  ‘We All Stand Together’

  ‘We Can Work it Out’

  ‘We Got Married’

  Webb, Peter

  Weinstein, Harvey

  Weiss, Nat

  Welch, Bruce

  Weller, Paul

  Wembley Arena

  Wembley Stadium

  Wenner, Jann

  West 54th Street

  West Malling, Kent

  Western Avenue (No. 72)

  Westport Beach

  The Whale (John Tavener)

  ‘What’s That You’re Doing?’

  Wheal, Kevin

  ‘When I’m Sixty-Four’

  ‘When We Was Fab’

  ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’

  Whistle Down the Wind (movie)

  White Album

  ‘The White Coated Man’

  White, Andy

  White, Michael John

  White, Willard

  Whitman, Slim

  Whittaker, Maria

  Whitten, Chris

  Who, the

  Who’s Next (the Who)

  ‘Why Don’t We Do it in the Road?’

  Wickens, ‘Wix’, Paul

  Widdecombe Fair

  Wigmore Hall

  Wild Life

  ‘Wild Life’

  Wild Prairie

  Wilde, Marty

  Wilk, Beverly

  Williams, Allan

  Williams, Angie see McCartney, Angie

  Williams, Vaughan

  Willis, Bobby

  Willis, Alasdhair

  Willis, Miller (grandson)

  Wilson, Brian

  Wilson, Harold

  Wilson, Louis

  Wilson, Marjorie

  Wilson, Tony

  Wimpole Street (No. 57)

  Wingfield, Pete

  Wings

  abortive tour of Japan

  Band on the Run

  forming of

  recording of London Town

  Wings Fun Club

  Wings Over America tour

  Wings Over Europe tour

  Wings at the Speed of Sound

  Wings Greatest

  Wings Over America

  Wingspan

  Winn, Godfrey

  Winn, Paul

  Winter, Professor Gundolf

  The Winter’s Tale

  Winters, Mike and Bernie

  Wirral the Squirrel

  Wirral, the

  ‘With a Little Help from My Friends’

  ‘With a Little Luck’

  With the Beatles

  Withnail and I (1986)

  Wogan show, the

  Wohlers, Bettina

  Wohlers (later Hübers), Erika

  ‘Woman’

  Wonder, Stevie

  ‘Wonderful Christmastime’

  Wonfor, Geoff

  Woodbine, Lord

  Woodlands Farm

  Wooler, Bob

  Woolton Village fête

  ‘Working Class Hero’

  Working Classical

  ‘The World is Waiting for the Sunrise’

  ‘The World Tonight’

  Worthy Farm

  Wyatt, Woodrow

  Wyman, Bill

  Yardbirds, the

  Ye Cracke

  Yellow Submarine (film)

  ‘Yellow Submarine’

  ‘Yer Blues’

  Yesterday and Today

  ‘Yesterday’

  Yogi (sniffer dog)

  ‘You Are My Sunshine’

  ‘You Never Give Me Your Money’

  ‘You Tell Me’

  ‘You Want Her Too’

  ‘You Won’t See Me’

  ‘You’ll be Mine’

  ‘You’re Sixteen’

  ‘You’ve Gone’

  ‘You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away’

  ‘Young Boy’

  Young Rascals, the

  Young, Ross

  ‘Your Feet’s Too Big’

  ‘Your Loving Flame’

  ‘Your Mother Should Know’

  Youth (Martin Glover)

  see also Fireman albums

  Zappa, Frank

  Zapple

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  1 One of the largest ships in the world.

  2 Unless indicated, sterling/dollar exchange values are as of the time of writing.

  3 It is sometimes said that Harrison was born on 24 February 1943, but his birth and his death certificate clearly state his birthday as the 25th.

  4 When James approached retirement in 2006, and his pension fund wasn’t as healthy as he’d hoped, he asked Paul to authenticate the Rex as the guitar he’d learned on, and with that endorsement he sold the instrument at auction for an astonishing £333,000 ($509,490).

  5 Julia later had other children by other men.

  6 Ruth Lallemann wasn’t.

  7 The second part of this couplet is credited to John Lennon.

  8 UK chart positions are based on the Record Retailer chart, used in turn for the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles. ‘Please Please Me’ went to number one in other UK charts in 1963, but the Beatles do not claim it as a number one, as is evident by its omission from the Beatles’ 1 album.

  9 The final show was a ticket-only event.

  10 John soon moved out to take a flat with his wife and son in nearby Kensington.

 

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