Today, 11th March 2014 in History! LEAD STORY On this day in - TopicsExpress



          

Today, 11th March 2014 in History! LEAD STORY On this day in 1997, Paul McCartney, a former member of the most successful rock band in history, The Beatles, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to music. The 54-year-old lad from Liverpool became Sir Paul in a centuries-old ceremony of pomp and solemnity at Buckingham Palace in central London. Fans waited outside in a scene reminiscent of Beatlemania of the 1960s. Crowds screamed as McCartney swept through the gates in his chauffeur-driven limousine and he answered with a thumbs-up. McCartneys wife, Linda, who was fighting breast cancer, did not accompany him, but three of their four children were at the palace. I would have loved the whole family to be here, but when we heard there were only three tickets, we had to draw straws, McCartney said. Linda McCartney would succumb to cancer 13 months later on April 17, 1998. As for the surviving Beatles, Ringo Starr and George Harrison, Sir Paul said that since they learned that he would be knighted, They call me Your Holiness. McCartney dedicated his knighthood to fellow Beatles George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon and the people of the northwestern port of Liverpool. In October 1965, McCartney, along with fellow band members John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, collected MBE (Member of the British Empire) medals, much to the shock of the British establishment. Lennon, who returned his MBE in 1969 as a war protest, was assassinated in New York in 1980. Harrison would also succumb to cancer, passing away on November 29, 2001. McCartney admitted he was very nervous before the ceremony but said it had been a great experience. Proud to be British, wonderful day and its a long way from a little terrace (street) in Liverpool, he told reporters. Aides said he wont be calling himself Sir Paul, the title conferred when the queen tapped him on each shoulder with a naked sword as he knelt on the investiture stool. McCartneys knighthood was considered long overdue even by the conservative standards used in Britain, which sees most such honors going to judges, scientists and politicians. McCartney formed the group Wings after the Beatles split up in 1970, and made records with stars like Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder before trying his hand at composing classical music. The first time I really ever felt a tingle up my spine was when I saw Bill Haley and The Comets on the telly, McCartney once said. Then I went to see them live. The ticket was 24 shillings, and I was the only one of my mates who could go as no one else had been able to save up that amount. But I was single-minded about it. I knew there was something going on here. AMERICAN REVOLUTION Congress establishes the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1779 AUTOMOTIVE Toyota sells 1 millionth hybrid in U.S., 2009 CIVIL WAR President Lincoln shuffles the Union command, 1862 COLD WAR Mikhail Gorbachev picked to succeed Chernenko, 1985 CRIME COPS makes TV debut, 1989 DISASTER Great Blizzard of 88 hits East Coast, 1888 GENERAL INTEREST Confederate constitution adopted, 1861 FDR signs Lend-Lease, 1941 MacArthur leaves Corregidor, 1942 Lithuania proclaims its independence, 1990 Terrorists bomb trains in Madrid, 2004 HOLLYWOOD COPS debuts on Fox, 1989 LITERARY Frankenstein published, 1818 MUSIC Lawrence Welk is born, 1903 OLD WEST Gunslinger Ben Thompson dies, 1884 PRESIDENTIAL Truman thanks Herbert Hoover for aiding post-WWII reconstruction, 1947 SPORTS Newspaper reports signing of so-called Chief Tokohama, 1901 VIETNAM WAR Heavy battle rages during Operation Junction City, 1967 WORLD WAR I First cases reported in deadly influenza epidemic, 1918 WORLD WAR II MacArthur leaves the Philippines, 1942
Posted on: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 02:42:35 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015