The Elephants Dance, Chapter 45
Jan. 21st, 2014 09:43 pmSouth American Tour
I feel bad about the long delay last week, so I'm posting the next chapter a day early. In this Chapter, soothing oil is poured over the blistered skin, and healing begins.
Also - I have never visited South America, but I have long wanted to. Maybe some day! So the next few chapters, in addition to telling the John and Paul love story, I am going to do a South American love story too. What a mystical and glorious place! I did as much research as I could, and could not find any evidence that either John or Paul ever went to the continent of South America prior to 1988. I do know for a fact the Beatles refused to perform there because they always refused to play in front of segregated audiences, which is why they did so few concerts in the southern states of the U.S.A. They would only play in integrated arenas. Having said all this, I do not know if Paul or John visited the continent of South America prior to 1988; I just know they did not perform there. I have heard just recently on JHP that Yoko might have gone to Columbia (Catagena) on some weird witch-odyssey organized by some weird hanger-on, but I don't know if even that is true. So if I'm wrong on this fact, I apologize. It is not really integral to the story, thankfully.
( Chapter 45 )
I feel bad about the long delay last week, so I'm posting the next chapter a day early. In this Chapter, soothing oil is poured over the blistered skin, and healing begins.
Also - I have never visited South America, but I have long wanted to. Maybe some day! So the next few chapters, in addition to telling the John and Paul love story, I am going to do a South American love story too. What a mystical and glorious place! I did as much research as I could, and could not find any evidence that either John or Paul ever went to the continent of South America prior to 1988. I do know for a fact the Beatles refused to perform there because they always refused to play in front of segregated audiences, which is why they did so few concerts in the southern states of the U.S.A. They would only play in integrated arenas. Having said all this, I do not know if Paul or John visited the continent of South America prior to 1988; I just know they did not perform there. I have heard just recently on JHP that Yoko might have gone to Columbia (Catagena) on some weird witch-odyssey organized by some weird hanger-on, but I don't know if even that is true. So if I'm wrong on this fact, I apologize. It is not really integral to the story, thankfully.
( Chapter 45 )