Sunday, September 6, 2015

Beatles Beatles Beatles LIVERPOOL

After a few days in London we headed to Liverpool.  Brandon had recovered from jetlag and the medication adjustment and feeling really good.  Tony Maddalone did a great job getting us from the hotel to the train, then from the train to the hotel in Liverpool.  We stayed at the Hard Nights Hotel. Nice hotel right around the corner from the Cavern Club.  The hotel has Beatles music playing all the time which Brandon loved and each room has Beatles themes.  The drinks were even named after Beatles songs.  Brandon loved the hotel.  I forgot to mention that Brandon has developed a liking to "bangers" each morning in both hotels.  Once again I want to say that London and Liverpool train stations really made the trip so much easier.  They both have accessible stations and will help people get on the train.
Brandon, Mary and me being shuttled to the train with out bags.

We started our evening after arriving in Liverpool walking around the Cavern Club area with our tour guide Jackie Spencer.  

On to the Philharmonic Pub where the Beatles often hung out by the Art school.
Art in front of the Art school you will see Beatles names on some of the pieces. 
Houdlings Pub another frequent of the Beatles and Art students.  
The Dissenters etched in the bar mirror in the pub listing John Lennon and Stu Sutcliffe as one of the 4.  Lots of Beatles history here and where we met with Freda Kelly. 
 Brandon and Freda (Beatles Fan Club).  If you havent seen her documentary you should it is really great.  Good Ol Freda
Freda Kelly with the gang (Brandon, me, Kurt, Mary and Karen).Great evening talking to her about her experiences with the Beatles.  A highlight of the trip.  

The Jacaranda Club was owned by Allan Williams, who became the Beatles' first manager. The Beatles often played, rehearsed and hung out at the Jac, where Stu Sutcliffe's murals can still be seen on the basement walls. The Blue Angel was another club run by Allan Williams and was the scene of the Beatles' 1960 audition for impresario Larry Parnes which landed them their first tour outside of Liverpool, backing singer Johnny Gentle on a tour of Scotland. 
Back to the Cavern Club where we met the "Fab Forever" and they took a picture with Brandon.  
Back out with Jackie the next morning and started where John Lennon was born. 

Then where Paul (and Jackie) were born. 


Off to the Casbah Club where the Beatles had their start and played with the owner's son Pete Best.  

 These are in the garden area.

Our guide Roag Best (Pete's brother). Brandon was soooo excited in this part of the tour. A tour highlight.  Owned by Mona Best in 1959 in the cellar of the family home. The Casbah, as it became widely known, was planned as a members-only club for Best's sons Pete, his younger brother, Rory, and their friends. Mona came up with the idea of the club after watching a TV report about The 2i's Coffee Bar in London's Soho where several singers had been discovered. She decided to open the club, which was located in her cellar, on 29 August 1959, for her sons, their friends and young people to meet and listen to the popular music of the day.
The QuarrymenJohn Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ken Brown—went to the club to arrange their first booking, to which Mona agreed, but said she needed to finish painting the club first. All four took up brushes and helped Mona to finish painting the walls with spiders, dragons, rainbows and stars. The group often played at The Casbah.
Another highlight of our time in Liverpool.
Penny Lane 
At the Hall where the Beatles first met - we were able to meet some locals, buy some books and pictures and saw the Brian Epstein dedication.  
On to Strawberry Fields
Brandon was particularly moved by Strawberry Fields where there once was a children's orphanage.  The new plans are for this location is to be a place where young adults with learning challenges have work opportunities.  Something Brandon is very interested in.  So it was really great to visit and learn.  Brandon wants to write Ringo and Paul and ask for support. 

"The Salvation Army have announced plans for a new training centre and cafe at Strawberry Field, the former children’s home run by The Salvation Army since 1936 and which closed in 2005, and the focus of the now legendary Beatles song, ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’.  The Church and Charity seeks to develop a training centre for work skills at the site, including opportunities for young people with learning disabilities to develop valuable skills which can enable them to gain entry to the workforce.
Alongside the training programme, Strawberry Field will also for the first time play host to visitors – with areas of the grounds and a café open to the public. Alongside the café will be a heritage exhibit which will explore the history of both The Salvation Army’s provision of child services and Strawberry Field.

There were many other sites we saw on this day such as homes where John, Paul, George and Ringo lived.  That evening we started the Beatles Festival (Beatles week) listening to Donovan.  
Donovan
We started the next day with a tour of the Beatles Story.  These next pictures are from this exhibit. 

On to Alma de Cuba Beatles Festival (lunch and music).
Where we met
Yea they look real but they are not.
But Mark Hudson is at the Beatles Fest
May Pang
Peter Asher
Around the cavern club 
We also went to the homes of John Lennon and Paul McCartney now in the National Trust then back to the festival for the Quarrymen and a tribute to John Lennon.  
On the ride back to the train station we met another relative from the Sliver Beatles.  They are everywhere
Brandon feeling good after a great time in Liverpool.  
We can't thank Tony Maddalone enough for such a great trip.  You can reach him at the Beatles Pilgrimage  Tour http://www.beatletour.com/  Brandon loved loved loved Tony.  He was so sweet with him and talked the Beatles talk.  
Loaded up and ready to go back to Austin.  What a fabulous 12 days.  Thanks to everyone who supported Brandon in his dream.  

Friday, September 4, 2015

Beatles Beatles Beatles LONDON !!!!!!

Yesterday we arrived back in Austin, Tx from a 12 day vacation to London and Liverpool. It was jam packed with everything Beatles, London and Liverpool.  I tried to update on this page but found the internet connection was to difficult to maneuver.  So this is the summary of the trip and this post focuses on London.  I will post another post on Liverpool.  I will post more detail when we gather all the photos.

I would like to point out a couple of really significant points between the US and Britain.  We started off at the airport when I had to check in liquids for Brandon to travel on the plane.  I anticipated we were going to have issues at security and I obtained a letter from Brandon's doctor outlining why he needed to travel with liquids (medications, nebulizer tubes and 6 cans of Boost).  All the medications had their prescription on them.  When I told security about the liquids they pulled me aside, left Brandon, scanned the liquids and rudely told me that if any of the liquids did not meet the scan they would have to do a body search on me.  This didn't really make sense.  TSA could not have been more rude.  I stood waiting for the scan which took awhile.  TSA can back and the bottles passed but they have moved everything in the bag with all the medicines so I had to repack around everyone trying to unload.  I show this in comparison to England where they had a special line for persons with disabilities to accommodate through the check in process and everything was handled without use of the scans.  It was so easy and such a sigh of relief.  In fact, we found everyone in London and Liverpool so helpful, with immediate accommodations for Brandon to access everything we wanted to see.  The only exception to this was the "tube" where we Brandon did have to walk and where we took the empty wheelchair up and down the escalators.   People helped us with directions, how to access the "lifts (elevators), food options, it was really nice.

We started off at the Austin airport - can you tell the trip was all about the Beatles.  Along for the journey was me, Brandon, Kurt, Mary and Karen.  I could not have done this trip without them and it took everyone to make the trip work.  We took individual time for everyone and each person filled in when someone else wanted some alone time or individual touring time.


I would like to thank Mary for her total support of Brandon throughout the trip, helping when he wasn't feeling well, and her calmness. Brandon loves Mary and it was a natural fit for Mary to be on this trip.  I would like to thank Kurt for the heavy load, pushing Brandon around and making it fun for him, his inventive ways to get Brandon to all the things he wanted to see and having a guy around for that guy bonding.  Brandon and Kurt were really close on the trip.  I want to thank Karen for her patience with Brandon, "calling the airline" over and over when he wanted to come home, helping Brandon work through his first few days where he didn't feel great and supporting his needs throughout the entire trip.  Brandon trusts Karen and this was really needed on this trip. We could not have done this trip without any of you.  


And then there were the pods.  We got a little spoiled.  Thank you British Airways.  

We arrived
Off to the British Library to see the original manuscripts to some of the Beatles songs. 

Brandon started having a reaction to his seizure medication increase and we decided that he needed a day to recover.  He really felt miserable (understandably) and wanted to go home to see his doctor.  I adjusted the medication and after a day of rest he was better to go out for all things Beatles but a little tired.  Lots of time to watch his Beatles movies quietly.  

During Brandon's down day Kurt, Mary and Karen went on a mini London tour and saw the Palace.  In the evening we took shifts and I did a quick bus tour of London tour with Kurt and Karen.  

The next morning we were off with our guide for the day Bob (see below) who knew all things Beatles and music in London.  Along with us was Tony Maddalone who arranged for the entire 12 days.  First stop a studio where Paul McCartney recorded. 

Tony Maddalone and Brandon.  Brandon loved loved loved him.  Brandon asked him 1000 Beatles questions.  

Bob the tour guide for London

On to one of the sites where the Beatles recorded a Hard Days Night and a theater where they often played.


Off to the Chiswick House and Gardens where the Beatles filmed. 




 Doing the Ringo face where Ringo played the drums in 
Where the Beatles stood in one of their film Nowhere Man.


HELP
 Olympic Studios - where many famous musicians recorded

Site where Marc Bolan died.  
 Turks Head for lunch - another movie site

George Harrison's home - Friar Park

Abbey Road Crossing



Paul McCartneys house


 At the train station where Beatles filmed Hard Days Night.