Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Magical Mystery Tour

The Beatles going down the staircase during the Your Mother Should Know segment of Magical Mystery Tour.
Artwork by Cynthia Lennon, year unknown
In 1981, Cynthia donated a print to Scottish Rite Children's Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia and, before she died, Cynthia donated another print of her painting that she signed and framed for auction on behalf of St. Thomas Lupus Foundation for 2016.

Pattie Harrison, Cynthia, Julian, Maureen Starkey, and Jenny Boyd sitting and watching The Beatles rehearse and filming of Magical Mystery Tour on September 24, 1967 in an aircraft hangar in West Malling Airfield, Kent, England.


After Brian Epstein's death and a lecture seminar of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's meditation, The Beatles decided to put their India trip on hold to focus on a television film and album: Magical Mystery Tour. It was a full hands on deck project for them, from writing, casting, locations, permissions, producing, directing… Paul McCartney was more of a leader on the project, overseeing everything. Filming began on September 11 until the 24th in 1967. At some point during the second week of filming, Cynthia and Julian visited. Julian remembers being on the bus and was actually filmed. If you look closely, you can spot Julian in the film on the bus- careful not to blink and miss!


Julian and John in between rehearsals for Magical Mystery Tour on September 24, 1967 in an aircraft hangar in West Malling Airfield, Kent, England.

"You can see me on the coach in the actual film" 
Julian


Honestly… I keep blinking and missing him. I just can't find Julian! Could you? I must have gone through all the bus scenes, slow pacing, pausing, observing each person one by one, and yet! No such luck. If you got lucky spotting Julian in the film, please let me know!
Anyway, Julian made another cameo appearance with Cynthia in with the crowd. 

"If you look very carefully you can see me, Cynthia, little Julian, Big Mal, Neil, and a few others desperately trying to make ourselves look like a crowd." 
Alistair Taylor (Brian Epstein's assistant)


I can't deny that Cynthia and Julian did an excellent job of blending in with the crowd, because I can't find them! The only one that really stood out was Mal Evans. Cynthia barely mentions Magical Mystery Tour filming experiences in anything she'd written other than the dress up party (coming up in a second!). I do believe it was during the marathon scene, where they were all running around the field and were present when The Beatles filmed I Am the Walrus, which was filmed on September 23, 1967.





Paul McCartney and Julian playing in between filming Magical Mystery Tour on September 24, 1967 outside of an aircraft hangar in West Malling Airfield, Kent, England with Paul wearing his Wizard costume.
Photographed by Terry Doran 

On September 24, 1967 was the last day of filming, The Beatles rehearsed and filmed Your Mother Should Know segment of Magical Mystery Tour in an aircraft hangar in West Malling Airfield, Kent, England with Cynthia, Julian, Maureen, Pattie, and her sister Jenny Boyd to watch. 
John at the Magical Mystery Tour fancy dress party at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London, December 21, 1967 with Maureen, Ringo, Paul, and Jane Asher. Unfortunately, no photos of Cynthia were published (as same with George and Pattie Harrison who arrived late to the party).


On December 21, 1967, The Beatles held a celebration launch dress party for the Magical Mystery Tour at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London. 
Ringo… Circus Ringmaster
Maureen… Indian
Paul… Pearly King
Jane… Pearly Queen
John… Teddy Boy 
Cynthia… Quality Street Victorian Lady
George… Errol Flynn
Pattie… Belly Dancer
The party did not go well for John and Cynthia. For starters, John got drunk and spent most of the night ignoring Cynthia. There are stories that John eyed and danced with Pattie, sparking rumors that they had an affair- to which Pattie has vehemently denied (I do believe her, by the way). 


“No way! Cynthia was a very sweet girl. I think when they moved from Liverpool she felt out of her depth. I tried to encourage her to come to London from their home in Surrey but she never really wanted to."
Pattie Boyd, 2018


But Pattie wasn't the only woman John flirted with- there were many others, much to Cynthia's embarrassment and jealousy. She was the only woman that John didn't dance with. Anyway, John's father Alfred was also there, dressed as a garbage man, and they created some noise. Lulu, dressed as Shirley Temple, was appalled by John's behavior and called him out on the way he was treating his wife. Meanwhile, Cynthia danced with other men, especially Billy J. Kramer, dressed as a soldier from Quality Street, similar to Cynthia's Victorian outfit, Cynthia was dressed in crinoline, bonnets, and bows… Cynthia later wrote in A Twist of Lennon book that she and Billy made a lovely couple, dancing away while full of food, wine, high spirits, and probably an attempt to make John jealous. Instead, while attempting to do a jive rather than waltzing in a material that's not suited for energizing movement, her dress and bonnet pretty much collapsed and ballooned out, leaving Cynthia making a fool of herself in the middle of the dance floor and John being embarrassed.

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