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Not only did we not do the seemingly obligatory “Paul is 70” post, we are going to share with you the following much less well-noted events: “Rishikesh George” made of felt (via Dangerous Minds)–
–as well as the sad news of Victor Spinetti’s death. I always feel a slight resentment towards the people of my childhood imagination when they die, but I am trying not to hold it against him. He was 82. Lord knows how old that makes me. Best not to think about it.
I met Vic once (that’s what people were calling him so that’s what I’m typing, I’m not show-bizzing you) at my beloved rep-movie theater, the Aero. They were showing A Hard Day’s Night and How I Won the War. He gave an long, pleasant interview between films. After he was finished, I pigeonholed Vic and said, “You ought to do a little ebook, just about your times with The Beatles. You’d sell a bunch of ’em. I know I’d buy one.” He looked at me and said, “What’s an ebook?” and before I could explain, the tide of fans had swept him away.
Victor Spinetti is one of my favorite parts of “A Hard Day’s Night.” The mohair sweater he wore in that film should be bronzed — not since Desdemona’s handkerchief has a single article of clothing borne such dramatic weight!
George: “Look at that sweater. I bet his wife knitted it for him.”
John: “She probably knitted him.”
1000% agree, Nancy.
Victor Spinetti is one of the places where The Beatles close connection with 50s/60s British comedy shows through most clearly.
If I wrote an ebook on that, I wonder if anyone would read it.
Michael, if you wrote a book like that…you could, dare I say it…rule the world.
damn you, JR, now I have to DO it!
🙂