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by Howard Sounes


  Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

  Mahler, Gustav

  Mail on Sunday

  Major, John

  Makin, E. Rex

  ‘Mamunia’

  The Man Who Gave the Beatles Away

  Manila

  Mann, William

  Marcos, Imelda

  Marcos, President Ferdinand

  Mardas, (Magic) Alex

  Margaret, Princess

  Margo (babysitter)

  marijuana

  Marks, Alfred

  Marsden, Gerry

  Martha (Old English Sheepdog)

  ‘Martha My Dear’

  Martin, George

  Beatles years

  post-Beatles years

  Martin, Judy

  Martin, Rose ‘Rosie’ (cockney cleaner)

  Marwood, Anthony

  ‘Mary Had a Little Lamb’

  Marylebone Registry Office

  Masked Melody Makers

  Mason, David

  Massey & Coggins Ltd

  Mathew Street

  Matisse

  Matthew Marks Gallery (New York)

  Matthews, David

  Matthews, Mrs

  ‘Maxwell’s Silver Hammer’

  ‘Maybe Baby’

  ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’

  Maymudes, Victor

  MBE, Beatles’

  McCartney

  McCartney (McGear), Mike

  McCartney (née Clegg), Florence (‘Flo’)

  McCartney II

  McCartney Pension, the

  McCartney Productions (later MPL Communications)

  McCartney Year, the

  McCartney, Angie

  McCartney, Ann

  McCartney, Auntie Joan

  McCartney, Beatrice (Bea)

  McCartney, Edie (Edith) (aunt)

  McCartney, Elizabeth (great-grandmother)

  McCartney, Heather (formerly See)

  McCartney, Jack (uncle)

  McCartney, James (great-grandfather)

  McCartney, James (son)

  McCartney, Jim (Dad)

  death of

  during Beatles years

  during later years

  during Paul’s childhood and early years

  McCartney, Joe, Snr

  McCartney, Linda (née Eastman)

  animals, Paul and Linda’s love of

  mourning and memorial of see also Ecce Cor Meum

  musicianship of

  see also vegetarianism

  McCartney, Mary (daughter) (later Donald)

  McCartney, Mary (Mum) (née Mohin)

  McCartney, Paul

  animals, Paul and Linda’s love of

  Aston Martin, purchase of

  auditions, Beatles and Quarry Men

  beard

  bereavement, handling of

  birth

  breakdown, near

  Buddhist wedding, possibility of

  classical music

  coming of age (21st birthday)

  depression

  disguise, assuming of in France

  dog, running over

  engagements to Dot to Heather to Jane to Linda

  Gothenburg drugs bust

  Greece, trip to

  Höfner bass

  Honorary Fellowship of the Royal College of Music

  horse-riding, taking up

  Japan drugs bust

  knighthood

  Macca, acquiring nickname of

  painting, hobby of

  panic attack

  Paul is Dead rumour

  publishing, investment in

  question and answer interview

  response to John Lennon’s death

  rules for fans

  seance, attending

  security arrangements

  Silver Wedding (with Linda)

  smoking, quitting

  song publishing, investment in

  speeding conviction

  sues other Beatles

  teacher-training college, plan to enter

  trumpet

  Tunisia, trip to

  Twickenham, confrontation at

  wedding (with Linda)

  whimsy

  wine glass, alleged assault with

  yuletide gifts, annual

  Zenith guitar

  see also Beatles, the; individual dwellings; McCartney family members; Mills McCartney, Heather; Quarry Men, the; Wings

  McCartney, Ruth

  McCartney, Stella (Stelly) (later Willis)

  McCartney, Uncle Jack

  McCartney, Uncle Joe (‘Our Bloody Joe’)

  McCartney, Virginia see Ginny, Aunt

  McCluskey, John QC

  McCracken, Holly

  McCracken, Hugh

  McCulloch, Jimmy

  McCullough, Henry

  McDougals, the

  McFall, Ray

  McGeachy, Jimmy

  McGeachy, John

  McGear, Mike

  see also McCartney (McGear), Mike

  McGivern, Maggie

  McGough, Roger

  McIntosh, Robbie

  McKerral, lan

  McKinlay, Sheila

  McLean, Alec, Alice and Duncan

  McPhee, DC Norman

  ‘The mean side of Paul McCartney’ (Sun serial)

  Meatloaf

  ‘Medicine Jar’

  ‘Meditate’

  Meet the Beatles!

  Melody Maker

  Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

  Memory Almost Full

  Mendips

  Menlove Avenue

  Mercer, Robert

  merchandising, Beatles

  Merrill Lynch

  Mersey Beat (fanzine)

  Mersey View

  Mexico

  Michaels, Lorne

  ‘Michelle’

  Midnight Express

  Mike Sammes Singers

  Miles, Barry

  Miller Mundy, Simon

  Miller, Jonathan

  Miller, Paul (Paul’s art pseudonym)

  Miller, Steve

  Milligan, Spike

  Millings, Dougie and Gordon

  The Million Vault Light and Sound Rave

  Mills family

  see also Mills, Fiona; Mills McCartney, Heather

  Mills McCartney, Heather

  courtship and marriage to

  divorce

  post-divorce

  Mills, Fiona

  Milly, Auntie

  Milos (ski instructor)

  Mimi, Aunt

  Mincione, Raffaele

  Mintz, Elliott

  ‘Mister Sandman’

  Mitchell, Adrian

  Mitchell, Joni

  Mod Squad (TV show)

  Mohin, Agnes

  Mohin, Bill (Bombhead)

  Mohin, Owen (grandfather)

  Mohin, Rose (grandmother)

  Mohin, Wilfred

  Moloney, Paddy

  Monarch of the Glen (Landseer painting)

  ‘Money (That’s What I Want)’

  Monkees, the

  Monroe, Marilyn

  Montagu Square

  Montral Forum

  Montreal

  Montserrat

  Monty Python’s Flying Circus

  Monty Python’s Life of Brian

  Moody Blues

  Moon, Keith

  ‘Moonglow’

  Moore, Tommy

  Morgan Studios

  Morgan, Piers

  Morgan, Squinty

  Mormon girl, bothersome fan

  Morrison, Jim

  Morton, Billy

  Moscow show

  Moses, Brian

  Moss, Kate

  Mostyn, Nicholas QC

  ‘Mother Nature’s Son’

  Mother’s Pride bread commercial

  moustaches, Beatles’

  Moy, Funghi

  Moyet, Alison

  MPL

  MPL Christmas lunch, ‘gay’ guest row

  Mr Conf
idential (Chris Hutchins)

  Mr Mustard

  Mrs Dale’s Diary

  MTV

  Mulchrone, Vincent

  ‘Mull of Kintyre’

  ‘Mumbo’

  Murdoch, Rupert

  Murray, Len

  Murray, Mitch

  The Music Man

  Muzak

  ‘My Bonnie’

  ‘My Brave Face’

  ‘My Dark Hour’

  ‘My Love’

  ‘My Old Dutch’

  ‘My Sweet Lord’

  Nagano, Kent

  Nairobi, safari holiday in

  Napoleon (silent movie)

  Nash, Graham

  Nashville

  National Trust

  Nellie Dean pub

  Nemperor Holdings Ltd

  NEMS (North End Music Stores)

  Nerk Twins, the

  Nesmith, Mike

  Never Mind the Bollocks

  New Brighton

  New Delhi

  New England Motor Freight (NEMF)

  New Orleans

  New World Tour

  New York

  see also Eastman, Lee; Lennon, John; Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame; Shea Stadium

  New York School of the Performing Arts

  New Zealand

  Newman, Paul

  Newquay, Cornwall

  News at Ten, Paul’s response to death of John Lennon

  News of the World

  Nico

  Nicol, Jimmy

  Nieve, Steve and Muriel

  Nilsson, Harry

  Nippon Budokan Hall

  ‘No More Lonely Nights’

  ‘No Words’

  Nor Va Jak publishing company

  Norman, Philip

  Norris Green Conservative Club

  Norris, Steve

  Northern Hospital

  Northern Ireland

  Northern Songs

  Norton, Larry

  ‘Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)’

  ‘Not Fade Away’

  Nottingham University, impromptu concert at

  Nova

  O’Brien, Ray

  O’Dell, Denis

  Oakland, California

  ‘Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da’

  observation tower, building of at Waterfall

  Observer Book of Birds

  Ockrent, Mike

  ‘Octopus’ Garden’

  Off the Ground

  Off the Wall

  Ogden, Richard

  Oh What a Lovely War (musical)

  ‘Oh Woman, Oh Why’

  Oldenburg, Claes

  Oldham, Andrew Loog

  Olympic Sound Studio

  ‘On the Way’

  ‘The One After’

  ‘Only Love Remains’

  Ono, Yoko

  and John Lennon

  in years following John’s death

  Operation Big Beat

  opium cookies

  Opportunity Knocks (TV show)

  Optimistic, Even Then (Mark Featherstone-Witty)

  Orange Order

  Orangery, Kensington Gardens

  Oranmore, Lord

  Orbison, Roy

  Orton, Joe

  Osborne, Catherine

  Oslo

  Oswald, Lee Harvey

  ‘The Other Me’

  Our World (TV show)

  Out on a Limb (Heather Mills)

  Owen, Alun

  The Owl and the Pussycat (Edward Lear)

  Oxfam, fundraising drive

  Oxford Street

  ‘Pack Up Your Troubles’

  Paddy, Klaus and Gibson

  Padgham, Hugh

  Paice, Ian

  Palais Ballroom, Aldershot

  ‘palo verde’

  ‘Pam’

  Pang, May

  Panzer’s, St John’s Wood

  Paolozzi, Eduardo

  paparazzi

  ‘Paperback Writer’

  Paradise, Hawaiian Style (jukebox movie)

  Parker, Alan

  Parker, BL ‘Blip’

  Parker, Colonel Tom

  Parkinson, Michael

  Parlophone

  Parnes, Larry

  Parrot Cay

  Parthenon, visit to

  Paul is Live

  ‘Paul is Quitting the Beatles’ (Daily Mirror story)

  Paul McCartney Auditorium

  Paul McCartney: All the Best

  Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now

  ‘Paulditz’, waterfall nicknamed

  Pavilion Theatre

  pavilion, the

  pay, Wings

  Peasmarsh

  see also Waterfall

  ‘Peggy Sue’

  Penny Lane

  ‘Penny Lane’

  Perkins, Carl

  Perranporth, Cornwall

  Pet Sounds (Beach Boys)

  PETA (animal rights group)

  Pete, Frisco

  Peter and Gordon

  Peter, Paul and Mary

  Peterborough

  Philippines, the

  Phillips, Percy

  Piaf, Edith

  Picasso

  ‘Picasso’s Last Words (Drink to Me)’

  Pickard, Tom

  Pickwick Club

  The Pigeon’s Progress

  ‘Piggies’

  Pilcher, Detective Sergeant Norman

  Pilgrim’s Progress (John Bunyan)

  Pink Floyd

  Pintail Lane

  Pipes of Peace

  ‘Pipes of Peace’

  Pissed (later Inebriation)

  Plant, Weedy

  Plastic Ono Band

  Plaza Athénée Hotel

  Plaza Ballroom, Old Hill

  Please Please Me

  ‘Please Please Me’

  Police, the

  Polydor

  Polythene Pam

  Pop Art

  Poppy (golden Labrador)

  Portillo, Michael

  Portsmouth show, cancellation of

  Posthuma, Simon

  pot see marijuana

  pottery, daughter Heather’s hobby of

  Powell, Cynthia see Lennon (née Powell), Cynthia (Cyn)

  Powell, Enoch

  Preludin

  Presley, Elvis

  Press to Play

  ‘Press’

  Preston, Billy

  Pretenders, the

  Pride of Britain Awards (Daily Mirror)

  Primal Scream therapy

  Prince Charles Theatre

  Princess Grace Hospital

  Princess of Wales, Heather Mills likening her experiences to

  Priory Clinic

  Procol Harum

  ‘Promise to You Girl’

  Protoveg

  ‘PS I Love You’

  punk

  Pussy Cats

  Putin, President Vladimir

  Putnam Jr, Claude ‘Curly’ and Troy

  Puttnam, (Lord) David

  Quant, Mary

  Quarry Bank High

  Quarry Men, the

  Quebec

  Queen (group)

  Queen (HRH Elizabeth II)

  Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal

  Queen Mary, the

  Queen Mother, HRH

  Quest, the

  Quickly, Tommy

  Radford Mini de Ville

  Radio City Music Hall (New York)

  Radio Luxembourg

  Radiohead

  RAF Machrihanish

  Rags (West End nightclub)

  ‘Rain’

  Ram

  ‘Ram On’

  Ramon, Paul (pseudonym)

  Ramones, the

  Ranachan Hill

  Rattle, Sir Simon

  ‘Raunchy’

  Ray, Brian

  Read, Sir John

  Ready, Steady, Go!

  ‘Real Love’

  ‘The Real McCartney’ (Sun serial)

  ‘Really Love You’

&nbs
p; receiver, appointment of

  Red Rose Speedway

  Reddington, Joe

  Reed, B. Mitchel

  Reeperbahn

  ‘Release Me’ (Engelbert Humperdinck)

  ‘relies, the’

  Rembrandt

  Renoir

  Replica Studio

  Revie, Archie

  Revolution (club)

  ‘Revolution’

  ‘Revolution’

  Revolver

  Reynolds, Gillian

  Rhone, Dorothy (Dot)

  Richard, Sir Cliff

  Richards, Keith

  Richards, Ron

  Richardson, Sir Ralph

  ‘Riding into Jaipur’

  ‘Riding to Vanity Fair’

  Rigby, Eleanor

  The Right of Spring (Stravinsky)

  Ringo

  Rio de Janeiro

  Ritz Hotel, reception

  Riverside Church (New York)

  Robbins, Aunt Liz (Bett)

  Robbins, Jane

  Robbins, Jessie

  Robbins, Uncle Mike

  Robert Stigwood Organisation

  Robertsbridge

  Robin Hood (TV show)

  Robinsfield Infants

  Rock ’n’ Roll (John Lennon)

  Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame

  Rock and Other Four Letter Words

  ‘Rock Island Line’

  Rockestra

  ‘Rockestra Theme’

  ‘Rockshow’

  ‘Rocky Raccoon’

  ‘Roll Over Beethoven’

  Rolling Stone

  Rolling Stones, the

  Rolls Royce, purchase of

  Romeo, Vincent

  Rorem, Ned

  Rory Storm and the Hurricanes

  Rosetti guitar

  Ross Young (company)

  Ross, Jonathan

  Rothko, Mark

  Rotten, Johnny

  ‘Rough Ride’

  Roundhouse, the

  Rowe, Dick

  Roxon, Lillian

  Roxy Music

  Roxy, the

  Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA)

  Royal Albert Hall

  Royal College of Music

  Royal Court Theatre (Liverpool)

  Royal Courts of Justice

  Royal Family

  see also Charles, Prince; Edinburgh, Duke of; Margaret, Princess; Queen (HRH Elizabeth II); Queen Mother (HRH the)

  Royal Hotel

  Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra

  Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

  Royal Variety Show

  royalties

  RSPCA, Mrs Griswold’s complaint to

  Rubber Soul

  Rude Studios

  Run Devil Run

  ‘Run Devil Run’

  Rupert and the Frog Song

  ‘Rupert and the Frog Song’

  Rupert Bear cartoon

  Rupert the Bear film, plans for

  Rushes

  Rushworth and Dreaper

  Russell, Bertrand

  Russell, Willy

  Rutland Weekend Television

  Rutles, the

  Rydell, Bobby

  Rye, Cottage Hospital

  Sabol, Blair

  Sachs, Andrew

  Saddle Beach

  Samala (boat)

  San Francisco

  Santa Barbara

  Santa Monica

  Santiago

  Sarah Lawrence College

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  Saturday Evening Post

  Saturday Night Live (SNL)

 

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