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shyGirl
May 20, 2003, 11:29 PM
http://www.edp24.co.uk/Content/Features/BluePlaque/Beatles/030516Beatles.asp

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Jill Daynes and Sally Sistern were just teenagers when they met the Beatles backstage at the Grosvenor Rooms in Norwich on May 17, 1963. As a plaque is unveiled to commemorate that concert, the EDP tracked them down.

Smiling for the camera, Jill Daynes and Sally Sistern could hardly believe their luck. They’d just seen the Beatles play – and they finished the evening on the laps of two of the musicians.

The office girls were regulars at gigs in the Grosvenor Rooms, Norwich. It was concert promoter Peter Holmes, who worked with Sally at a city furniture shop, who arranged the meeting with the Fab Four after the show.

“Peter came and found us on the dance floor. We were taken into the room where they were sitting,” Jill, now 59, recalled.

“We couldn’t believe it. If we’d have known, I’d have had some paper ready for the autographs but there was no time.”

Jill sat on the lap of her favourite Beatle, George Harrison, while Peter took a picture.

“Paul and Ringo were talking to us but John didn’t really say anything,” she remembered. “We had seen Ringo the year before at Butlins at Skegness with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes so we talked about that.”

Jill, who worked in the planning office at Bally’s shoe factory in Queen Street at the time, added: “The atmosphere was fantastic. When they did Roll Over Beethoven everybody was singing. It was just magical. They looked so lovely in their Beatles suits. It really was a wonderful night.”

Jill and Sally, who still live in Norwich, have been friends since they were 16 and have never forgotten the concert.

“They were brilliant on stage,” said Sally, 59. “There was a heck of a lot of screaming. All the girls were at the front and all pushed forward.”
Sally’s younger sister Linda King (nee Gosling) also posed for the photo in a yellow dress and stood next to Ringo. Sally sat on the lap of her favourite Beatle, Paul McCartney, and he kissed her cheek.

“I grabbed him because I had a crush on him at the time. He was chatty, bouncy and bubbly, but I can’t remember much of what he said,” she recalled.

“Afterwards we were full of excitement, making everybody else jealous. It was a topic of conversation for a long time afterwards.”

She added: “We had been to several concerts at the Grosvenor – Johnny Kidd and the Pirates, the Searchers. But the atmosphere was nothing like it was that night – and I don’t think I’ve ever been anywhere since where it has been. It was absolutely amazing.”

Johnna Lynn
May 21, 2003, 01:49 AM
More stories like this!!!! NOT fan fiction. The real life stories are sooooo amazing. You cant make this up. I guess you could, who would know? I LOVE TRUE LIFE!

SF4-EVER
May 21, 2003, 04:41 AM
Thanks for the article, Steph.

Beatlesgal
May 21, 2003, 08:09 AM

lennon4
May 21, 2003, 01:19 PM
That's so cool! It's even cooler that they were able to get a picture, too!

-lennon4

beatlelover45223
May 21, 2003, 09:11 PM
Lovely story, but could they have taken a more unflattering picture of those poor women, nothing like letting gravity make them look a little worse for the wear graemlins/shakehead2.gif

Magill
May 21, 2003, 09:32 PM
Great story, Steph. Thanks for sharing it. images/icons/grin.gif

lennon4
May 22, 2003, 10:19 AM
Originally Posted By beatlelover45223:
Lovely story, but could they have taken a more unflattering picture of those poor women, nothing like letting gravity make them look a little worse for the wear graemlins/shakehead2.gif <font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">You know, I thought the exact same thing when I saw that picture. Why in the world would the photographer take the picture from underneath? That almost always makes a person look bad!

-lennon4

AnotherGirl83
May 23, 2003, 10:55 AM
What a great story, thanks for posting this! Lucky them images/icons/smile.gif !

beatlegirl9977
May 23, 2003, 10:59 AM
Lucky ladies! Thanks for posting that story! images/icons/smile.gif

pepperland67
May 23, 2003, 11:42 AM
Originally Posted By shyGirl:

Jill, who worked in the planning office at Bally’s shoe factory in Queen Street at the time, added: “The atmosphere was fantastic. When they did Roll Over Beethoven everybody was singing. It was just magical. They looked so lovely in their Beatles suits. It really was a wonderful night.”
<font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">Argh! I'll bet it was magical, and I'm really happy for them, talk about a once in a lifetime chance! But it just drives the point home for me that I'll never be able to see all of them in concert...dang, can't someone hurry up on that time machine, it IS 2003! graemlins/teleport.gif images/icons/wink.gif

MaccaOnTheRun
May 25, 2003, 02:36 PM
Originally Posted By pepperland67:
dang, can't someone hurry up on that time machine, it IS 2003! graemlins/teleport.gif images/icons/wink.gif <font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">Gosh I know! I bet when the time machine is invented, it'll be the product of a team of Beatle fans. Those lucky ladies! I would kill to have been that close to Paul. graemlins/inlove2.gif

EasternBird
May 25, 2003, 07:40 PM
Aw, what a cute story! Sitting on Paul & George's laps - how lucky can you get?!? graemlins/inlove1.gif

beatlebangs1964
May 26, 2003, 10:53 AM
My Fabs of choice! Sounds like an ideal treat to me! The thought of sitting that close to Paul or George....I would LOVE it!

IWantToTellYou
May 28, 2003, 07:18 PM
Originally Posted By beatlebangs1964:
My Fabs of choice! Sounds like an ideal treat to me! The thought of sitting that close to Paul or George....I would LOVE it!<font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">Ditto!