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Meet the Beatles of your Memory

Where do the Beatles fit in your personal memories? Do you have a favorite memory of hearing one of their songs, seeing one of their films, or of discussing which Beatle was your favorite? Now the English memory researcher, Martin Conway has created a website where you can log your memories.

     The address is www.magicalmemorytour.com and with a few questions answered, you can enter an account of your favorite Beatle-related memory. The website is a collaboration between the British Association for the Advancement of Science (BA) and Drs. Martin Conway and Catriona Morrison of the University of Leeds. The results of the survey are available in different categories (e.g., songs, albums, films, news items) on the website and will displayed on a huge projection screen during the BA festival of Science in Liverpool from September 6 to 11, 2008.
     My own favorite memory is going to see the Beatles' film, "A Hard Day's Night" in 1964. I was only 5 years old and I got to sit on a pony outside the theater before the movie. Once we were in the theater, we never heard a single line of the film due to the non-stop screaming that commenced at the first scene of the "Fab Four" running from the crowds and did not stop until the credits began to roll at the end.
     It is nice to think that one of my best recent memories is sitting with my teen-aged daughters, watching "Across the Universe" and hearing my 18 year-old Olivia tell me that it was one of her favorite films.
So go to the website, submit your memory, and then copy it and paste it to this blog to share with us. Here is a sample memory to whet your appetite:

     The first time I saw a picture of the Beatles was in a magazine, Glamour, I think - the same picture that was on the Meet the Beatles album. I was immediately drawn to their appearance - so cool, but then when "I Want To Hold Your Hand" hit the States, I knew I was in love. Their music not only defined me and my generation - it affected every aspect of my life, literally consumed me.

 

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Way cool! Thank you...

We'll add a link to this article on our Beatles Freak website!

Thank you,
Jenn
Owner/Operator www.I-BFD.com


Across The Universe

2nd Generation Beatles fan. I got hooked on the Beatles because of Across the Universe, too. After watching the movie, I dredged up as much information as I could from the net to find out more about them. As a result of watching the movie (about 100 times) my kids run around singing the songs too. It's really funny, really cute, and really interesting how their songs transcend time. It shows how wildly talented those guys were as songwriters.


Beatles memories

As I was growing up in the 60s, the son of a rabbi, popular music was basically outlawed in our home. At that point, I was under the impression that any long-haired male was a Beatle. It wasn't until 1968 that, through the weekly cartoon reruns and films, I was able to familiarize myself with their music and, to some extent, their personalities.
Call it a guilty indulgence, but thus began my lifelong obsession with the Beatles. In 1969, when the "Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" featured them singing "Get Back," their shoulder length hair and Paul's bushy beard rendered them virtually unrecognizable.
Following their break-up the following year, my interest in them continued unabated. I subsequently began collecting all kinds of Beatles memorabilia and today, my twelve-year-old son is as big a fan as ever, making me proud to share my love of the Beatles with anyone who has an appreciation for their music, impact and influence.


Experiment

Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have developed a questionnaire about this topic as well, in which anybody can participate. Participants are asked to give their three favourite books, records and movies. Furthermore, they are asked to indicate when they first encountered those items.

http://memory.uva.nl/testpanel/fav/index_html


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