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Saturday, March 29, 2008

Wonderful Tonight

In high school, I was in a musical performing group. There were probably about 40 kids who sang and danced and then another 10 who made up the instrumental section (brass, drums, guitars, and keyboard). I played the keyboard. One of the guitarists was extremely talented--sort of an "eric clapton" musical genius on the guitar. I remember giving him a huge book on Clapton for Christmas one year. During the school year, our group would do a few concerts and the kids could sign up to sing solos. My musical genius friend would take their cds/tapes, listen to them, and then come back to the band and give us all the chords and we'd accompany the singers. Every now and then he'd also do a solo...did I mention that he could sing beautifully? Anyway, he introduced me to a lot of songs which to this day I love--one of them was "Wonderful Tonight". One afternoon while they were practicing it...I jokingly (some might say obnoxiously) told them it sounded like they were singing about me (long blond hair...beautiful...etc...etc...you get the picture right?). If you haven't heard it, go listen to it...you'll get a good laugh. Anyway, when it came concert time, he got up there and before singing--he dedicated it to me. I remember standing in the back by the keyboard, being only slightly mortified. The song was just to good to be sidetracked by a little dedication :)

So when I went took the kids to the library this week (I know...I know....Mother of the year right??? seeing as how we only seem to go once a year...) I went and browsed the popular book section and saw the book "Wonderful Tonight, George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Me" by Patti Boyd.
I remembered that my musical genius friend had told me about the love triangle between George Harrison's wife and Eric Clapton (George and Eric were best friends...doesn't this sound crazy????) anyway I was hooked and plowed through it in two nights. It was as insane as it promised to be--aside from the drug use, and mega-affairs--the music history was incredible and she ended up becoming a photographer. She had great pictures in the book and it was just incredible to put history with songs. One of my favorite Beatles' song "Something" was written by George for her; and of course "Layla" was the first one Eric wrote for her and then "Wonderful Tonight". Highly recommended...

11 comments:

Chredna said...

Megan...I totally remember when that happened. He said "I want to dedicate this to Megan. Thank you for the notes and I'm sorry." I think that happened when Gabby was still in there, wasn't it? I'll have to ask her. Sounds like a great book! I'll maybe have to take my kids to the library too and see if I can find it.
Edna

The Patrona said...

Hi Megan, it's Nic's sister Chalyce. I love checking out your blog and had to give a shout out. I LOVE YOUR BROTHERS WEBSITE! It's hillarious! I know I mock mormon cliche's much to Nic's disliking, but sometimes they are so well deserved. And the speudo -swearing and swear jar is the jackpot! (Of which i'm very guilty of.) What I really want to know about...it the Tudors marathon! How about the season finale with Kind Henry and Anne Boleyn in the forest? Aggghhh. It's my favorite! Shame on me, I know. But those 16th century royals were out of control! They had more drama than any modern day soap opera. It really makes for great reading.

Cristin said...

Didn't they also used to sing "Megan" instead of "Layla"?

megan said...

Edna you're right!! I totally forgot about the notes thing...hmm...I wonder what they were from...math probably...although for the life of me I can't remember why he would have to be sorry...sheesh! And yes..I'm remembering we were sophomores so Gabby was a senior...ahhh...too funny

Dawn said...

It sounds like you parted just a little too soon :)!

Anonymous said...

wow dang.







you're hardcore.

DRN said...

great review! would you mind if I posted it on blandlife?

DRN said...

As the resident historian, I must point out that "Long blonde Hair" might not accurately describe Megan's style circa 1992-93. I remember alot of perms...

Also, her brother is not responsible for the "Stuff Mormons Like" website - He is an idea man. Her cousin makes everything work. BTW, TRN has been disappointed with the traffic on that site. IF you have anything you want to add, go for it! (and of course, tell your friends - Catholics are welcome too!)

megan said...

Perms were only the freshman year...by sophomore/junior it was starting to get long...
and yes just copy it...link it to the wikipedia article (good stuff) just delete the high school bit please? :)
and if TRN is disappointed maybe he could try penning something himself!

Cristin--it was probably my "obnoxious" self who substitute my own name for layla's...you have to admit...it has a nice ring to it!

DRN said...

The High School bit makes it good! Personal connections and such...

Tia said...

Oh now it's about me, I think im even getting bangs