For this week's Friday Face OFF link party
of art featuring faces, hosted by Nicole of
DVArtist, Art, Food, Gardening blog . . .
Here's another quick freehand sketch
done directly in ink and ink wash.
I'm very happy with how this turned out!
When Beatles music hit Canada in 1964,
I was in Grade 2 and immediately became a Beatles fan,
with a huge crush on Paul McCartney!
Be still, my beating heart!
I remember saving up my allowance so I could buy
a great big Beatles button for 35¢ (a huge sum!)
and wearing it to school every day.
Does anyone else remember those black-and-white
Beatles trading cards with the rock-hard stick of pink gum?
I used my allowance money for them too, LOL!
And I remember how shocked and appalled adults
(especially men) were about the Beatles' "mop top" hair!
"They look just like girls! Disgraceful!"
I bet many of you have memories
about the Beatles too.
Confess all in the comments!
[Art and photo of art © Debra She Who Seeks, 2025]
The Ed Sullivan show appearance! Speechless! It changed the world.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a fantastic pic of him. Well done. I like the Beatles but I wasn’t even a twinkle in my dads eye it year lol
DeleteI was nearly 9 when Meet the Beatles was released, and my sister bought it, and nearly 10 when they landed at JFK and Beatlemania arrived. I never had a crush but I was obsessed with them and their music. I remember all the reports and comments about their ridiculous, girlish mop tops. Hilarious to consider just a few years later.
ReplyDeleteSuper drawing 👍
ReplyDeleteI'm older and it was my wedding year when they become worldwide stars. So I had more interesting things in mind 👰
I love your art work; very cool and Dreamy Young Paul.
ReplyDelete...their first music was good, but quickly lost interest.
ReplyDeleteTrue confession ,I wrote my one and only fan letter to George. I was 14.
ReplyDeleteThe Beatles were the Best. I changed favourites regularly but mostly between Paul and George.
ReplyDeleteOoooo, I was 12. The haircuts were verboten, as was their music, but I did manage to whine my way into Beatle Boots! LOL. And their music opened the gateway to allow my sister to buy Elvis' records.
ReplyDeleteI don't remember trading cards. But I could definitely tell that was Paul. What a great sketch!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your handsome Paul. We waylaid Paul in front of a theatre and I got a kiss, wshat a treasure! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOMG love the story!!
ReplyDeleteAnd Paul WAS very cute.
XOXO
Wow, that is GREAT work! Chapeau!
ReplyDeleteNo Beatles for me. a) I came around only 1972 but especially b) my Dad did not "allow" such music. Result: I later turned to The Sex Pistols...
Great drawing of Paul--maybe you even got a little of Elvis in the sneer. In the name of diversity, does this mean that next time you are going to treat us to a drawing of Lawrence Welk ?
ReplyDelete--Jim
i remember seeing them on ed sullivan. i had a 45 that was Love Me Do / PS I Love You
ReplyDeleteI got into them much later as I was small when they first became famous. My sister and I love them and had most of there albums. I enjoyed the movie A Hard Days Night and had a brief crush on John Lennon after watching it.
ReplyDeleteGreat portrait sketch ~ Wow! ~ The Beatles were a special music group ~ fond memories of my youth ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I wasn't alive when the Beatles were around, but I still enjoy their music.
ReplyDeleteI loved George as I thought I had a better chance with him since most of my friends loved Paul and John! I was a screamer at the movie theater when I saw Hard Day's Night and Help! GEORGE!!!
ReplyDeleteLoved the Beatles..I remember The Ed Sullivan Show appearance like it was yesterday..My hair was always cut like Paul M..and I used to be called a Beatle..My hair was cut like that long before we knew about the Beatles..
ReplyDeleteLove your drawing...great sketch..I have no ability when it comes to faces...
Instantly recognizable sketch of Paul. He was so pretty! I was luckier than most of my friends because my parents were hip and we had all the Beatles albums and the Rolling Stones. Well, we had lots of other albums too. Great memories...
ReplyDeleteMy sister and I had the Beatles DOLLS! Their heads bobbed around and everything! Of course, our mother left them when we moved house telling us later, we were too old for dolls. Beatles fan forever!! Your drawing of Paul is spot on!
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
ReplyDeleteI still refer to my daughter as Paul's daughter to my BFF. Of course, it's not true.....
ReplyDeletePatricia
Wow! This is a stunning piece of art. I would be proud of it too. I was a bit older than you when the Beatles hit the US. I had everything Beatles. My walls were plastered with Beatles, I even cut my long hair to the Beatle style. Thanks for the memories and for joining FFO. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt captures Paul's eyes very well. I can't remember a time when I didn't love the Beatles but I wasn't born until the late 60ish 60s so my experiences are all secondary.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully rendered, Debra! I had a huge crush on Paul too, but I saved my allowance for records. I remember the mop top controversy. 😂. I still love their music.
ReplyDeleteBreat sketch. Bravo
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped by AFFF
Much♡love
I was in first grade when I first heard “I Want to Hold Your Hand”. I was outside playing with my best friend who got a transistor radio for Christmas. We were living in Ft. Benning (Ft. Moore) at the time. While the song was playing a platoon of soldiers were marching by and stopped to listen with us. When the lyrics “I want to hold your hand” played they all swung their rear ends in time with the music. I didn’t know it then, but that may be the first flash mob I ever saw too.
ReplyDeleteI don't think dementia will even be able to drive the memory of their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan show out of my memory. My older sisters and I screamed. I was five. Mother smiled. After a visit to my oldest sister at her college, she had presented us with Meet The Beatles, which I still have. My parents never complained about our music (they complained about everything else, though). The best night of my life was July 4th, 1989, RFK Stadium, with Paul McCartney. Linda was still alive. It was amazing to see my Beatle boyfriend even if we were in the nosebleeds. Tickets were $25. In a few months I'm going to see Ringo and his All Starr Band. If I have another opportunity to see Paul, I will take out a loan if necessary to buy the best tickets! I love your Paul.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
I was still in grade school when the Beatles broke up, but they remain my favorite rock band. Like your drawing of Paul.
ReplyDeleteYeah you definitely caught his look!
ReplyDeleteI was in the Army reserve from 67 to 73 and had to have short hair the whole time.
ReplyDeleteAlas, the Beatles were well before my time, but your Paul McCartney sketch is really good!
ReplyDeleteIncredible art dear Debra ♥️
ReplyDeleteEyes shading is amazing and very impressive wow !
I become familiar to English music in my mid twenties and listened many wonderful singers including Beatles on mtv 🥰