written and posted by members of Lancashire Dead Good Poets' Society

Saturday, 27 December 2014

Beatlemania Was Born In Blackpool

The Beatles 'arrived' when I was nine and nothing would ever be quite the same again. They permeated our young lives and literally became the soundtrack to my adolescence. Christmases were always awash with fabulous Beatle music (1963 With The Beatles, 1964 Beatles For Sale, 1965 Rubber Soul). We thrilled to their sound on transistors, radiograms and TV specials.

Tennis rackets became guitars, biscuit tins became drums (except no one really wanted to be Ringo) and the girls next door became groupies as we mimed to John, Paul, George and Ringo's unprecedented string of number one hits. In the playground there were mock battles between Beatles fans, Searchers supporters and those deluded few who thought the Dave Clark Five were going to take over the world. We were still all wearing short trousers - even in winter. They seemed such innocent and exciting times....
 
Years later, Beatles For Sale was the de rigeur LP (and then CD) of choice to be played during the annual decorating of the Christmas tree, and so the Beatles became not just part of my DNA but indelibly part of my daughters' as well... and Revolver remains my favourite album of all time.
 
Today's poem is one that I've just written as part of a project for Blackpool's Imperial Hotel, about some of its most famous guests and this being Christmas week, what better time to give it an airing?
 
This iconic image of The Beatles in Blackpool was taken on the roof of the Opera House by photographer Peter Emmett.



Beatlemania!
Beatlemania was born in Blackpool
back in the summer of sixty-three.
The fab four rocked the town by the sea
no fewer than eight times in that giddy year,
playing Queens Theatre, the Opera House and ABC
from balmy July to sultry September,
each show a performance to remember.
None more so than their first appearance
at the Queens - once Feldman’s - on Bank Hey Street
(now a cut-price department store)
when four thousand frenzied but ticketless fans
besieged and surrounded the sold-out venue,
completely blocking all of its doors
so that the mops
had to be smuggled in across rooftops –
the first of many a Hard Day’s Night. 

On stage their fringes shook in crazy joy,
their music, soundtrack of our unshackling,
hardly heard above the noise
of screaming girls in pheromone flow.
It was mayhem of the most wondrous kind…

…and later in Imperial pomp
the boys sipped scotch and coke to unwind,
cloistered in their hotel suite
figuring the chords to I Feel Fine. 

But the Fab Four did so much more
than light up Blackpool –
they were about to turn on a generation!
From Love Me Do to Love You To,
the Beatles soon commanded every station.
A cultural phenomenon
unparalleled in modern times,
these four young men enthralled a nation
eager to escape our post-war blues.
They switched the points -
and in doing so
allowed us to forgo
destination Squaresville
in favour of a Magical Mystery Tour.


Thanks for reading. Have a rocking New Year Beatlemaniacs everywhere, S :-)

261 comments:

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Anonymous said...

The best group ever. I love them dearly & wish I had been there when it all happened.

Anonymous said...

Just FAB!

Anonymous said...

Great poem man. Respect.

Anonymous said...

Toppermost poetic tribute. x

Anonymous said...

That's a tremendous poem Steve.

Jacq Slater said...

I love that Steve, very well written and clever technicolour ending :)

Denise Merad said...

Blimey. You have to scroll a long way down to leave a comment. It would be more sensible to have latest first (but not your decision I suppose). Anyway, having got here: I love the Beatles, always have and I've a soft spot for Blackpool as well although I've not visited for a few years. I thought your poem was great. Others have claimed they were the origins of Beatlemania but you make a compelling case.

Al Tremaine said...

Hard to credit that Ringo will be 80 in a few days time. Twice the age of John when he was shot. I feel a bit happy/sad. It's a lovely Blog mate and a fab poem. We all shine on.

Anonymous said...

Just FAB! Thanks for the share. ❤️

Dee Sterezski said...

Beatles 4 ever in my ❤️

Shula Mac said...

Is Ringo asleep? Hard day's Night? (LOL)

Anonymous said...

I love what you.ve dine in the poem. It's so vibrant.

Chirri Beglou said...

In my life I've loved you more fab four!

Anonymous said...

Nice blog, great poetry.

Phillipa Sharpe said...

Lovely.

Bud Seretta said...

The four and only! What a great tribute to how it all began.

Dara Murphy said...

In our DNA. That's exactly the thing of it.

Anonymous said...

The greatest 4 ever ❤️❤️❤️❤️

M K Fallon said...

Quite a lot of Beatles fans don't rate Beatles For Sale very highly but I'm with you sir. It's one pf my favorites. That's a great poem too. Thank you ,uch for sharing.

Dom Fermariello said...

They all shine on through their music. Your poem hits it exactly, they have brightened up our world. 👍

Zandra Moscovitch said...

They ehthralled not just a nation but an entire planet, like no one had done before. Thanks for a great blog and poem. You rock.

Anonymous said...

The boys done good. Went to the toppermost and staid there.

Dexter Olsson said...

Rubber Soul is my most favorite ever. I have US and UK versions and love both.

Drew Costello said...

I truly believe they were the most wonderful thing to happen in our lives.

Tandy Melnicks said...

Always #1 in our hearts! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

Anonymous said...

Don't we all love the Beatles. Even my teenage children are into them :)

Mason Kleef said...

Still the coolest band around. Tha magical mystery tour goes on. 👍

Anonymous said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS! SO COOL!

Olga Gunin said...

A splendid time guaranteed for all for ever!

Niall O'Doherty said...

They was musical genius. Everything brilleant from beatles.

Anonymous said...

Love Love Love Love ❤️ Beatles 4 Ever!

Randy Keppler said...

Happy 80th birthday John Winston Lennon. I wish you had lived. At least we have your music.

Anonymous said...

Good tribute. Is that true about Beatlemania?

Deb Hillman said...

Best band ever. Love the poem. Peace.

Anonymous said...

The all time greats - changed our world like you said.

Jayden Lomas said...

They've been such a big influence for so long. Magnificent music. Your poem nails it.

Anonymous said...

Love the Beatles and your poem. Soundtrack of our unshackling - brilliant! ❤️

Mitch Rabinder said...

Bloody hell. You have to scroll a long way down to leave a comment! Still, I loved the blog/poem. Well done 👍👍👍👍👍

Alistair Bradfield said...

I'd not read this before - what a great poem!

Ruth Maxwell said...

I love the poem!

Debs Kavanagh said...

Ooh, that's good. We all have Beatle DNA round here.

Karen Watkins said...

You were definitely in the best place right from the start!

Simon Brooks said...

Yes, Blackpool. Get in! Great poem and pic of the band with the tower.

Brad Marino said...

Well said. And I love that poem. Beatlemania still being passed on from parents to children and to their children. The magical mystery continues.

Kat(rina) Ellison said...

Cool tale and loved the poem. Happy Christmas.

Linda Radcliffe said...

I was at the Beatles Concert in the same year but at the ABC , I was 14, and was with a schoolfriend of mine both from Lindale Gardens area. I was Linda Wixon then .......

Suzanna Conn said...

WOW!! This is awesome!!! Love the Beatles!!!. Must share!!!..😀👍👍

David Barnes said...

Best band ever plus Beatles and Christmas go together. That's a brilliant poem. You're so lucky to have been there.

Jenna Snow said...

Happy holidays! What a fab blog and poem.

Bradley Perlemann said...

They were great times to be alive. Beatles For Sale is a wonderful record. I don't get why it's not more of a favorite with fans. Your poem is brilliant and the break out into color at the end is fab!

Anonymous said...

Awesome! Love the Beatles. ❤️

Troy Costello said...

Yes, fab x 4. What a fun blog.

Julius Makranda said...

The Beatles just the best band ever. Great blog and smashing poem. 👍👍👍👍

Denise Carrington (Mrs) said...

Such a nostalgic account. I love your poem. The Beatles changed my life. Thank you.

Faye Webster said...

For American audiences seeing the Beatles on Ed Sullivan just a couple of months after the assassination of JFK lifted the spirits of a nation out of its darkest periods. It was a happy accident of history and we have their manager Brian Epstein to thank for that, for bringing the Beatles to America.

Soren Jensby said...

I always believed the photo was of the Beatles in Paris! Thanks for putting me right on that one. I loved your poem and the way it went technicolor at the end.

Chuck Sekula said...

What a fab blog! I loved the story of you playing at being Beatles when you were a kid, just too young I guess to pick up real guitars and form a band like so many did in 1964. But at least you lived in or near to Beatleland and it's a great poem you've made of it. 👏

Martin Monaghan said...

I remember going to the Imperial because we heard that they were staying there. We got a wave out of a front window but we were so far back we couldn’t see much. I’m not sure it could have been 1964 though because I was only 6. Did they stay there later?

Mark Shuttleworth said...

They did stay at The Imperial. There is a photo of them there, yes it could been later, they came back in 1965. For the Opera House performance they stayed at The Edgewater Hotel.

Judy Beyer said...

I saw them in 1963, I think it was their first concert in Blackpool.

Terry Wilkes said...

My mum met my dad at one of those concerts in Blackpool. I love your poem. 👍

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