Guildford Street, walking towards Russell Square |
Whether the photo we revealed yesterday really is the cover chosen for the new November Beatles album, "On Air - Live at the BBC Volume 2" or not, let's examine the colourised photo and see if they got it right. The colourised version already showed up on YouTube, along with footage of four people recreating the scene. Above is the original black and white version of the cover, as shot by the late Dezo Hoffmann. Hoffmann took quite a few early Beatles photos, and he was also part of the Beatles entourage when they first came to the USA in February 1964. The photographer also filmed the Beatles on 8mm colour films, and in the early eighties he appeared on TV to show some of the footage from those films.
In 1963 and 1964, Hoffmann's Beatles photos were printed in magazines all over the world. As far as I know, Hoffman only published one retrospective photo book of his Beatles photos, and that was "With The Beatles - The historic photopraphs of Dezo Hoffmann" in 1982. As he mainly shot his photos in black and white, even if some of his photos were colourised back in the sixties, the book is also in black and white. Out of print, the book is well worth seeking out, and long overdue for a reprint.
The possible debut of the photo was in this magazine, from 1963 |
In 1967, a film school student made a small documentary about Hoffmann, you can find it on YouTube.
The photo we are examining was part of a series of photos in the first "Meet The Beatles" magazine in 1963 and the series was headlined "A Day In The Life Of The Beatles". The photo is captioned "A somewhat delayed Beatles day can begin. The boys takes a brisk walk down towards the centre of London. In ten minutes, they're due for a call at their tailor." (Translated by me from Norwegian, as I only have a Norwegian copy of this magazine.)
The photo session was shot on July 2, 1963 and the photos were taken at these locations: 1) Room 114, Hotel President; 2) Reception area, Hotel President; 3) Guildford Street, walking towards Russell Square; 4) Russell Square Gardens; 5) Rupert Street (buying bananas at a stall on the corner at 5-7 Brewer Street); 6) Dougie A. Millings and Son, tailors; 7) Delicatessen Shop; 8) Shirtmaker Mr A Maknyick's shop; 9) Rupert Court; 10) Buying ice cream at Kontact cafe; 11) 27 Wardour Street, in front of the Garner's restaurant; 12) Dezo Hoffmann's studio (to take portraits of John and George).Some of the photos were shot in colour, and we'll take a look at this one, from Russell Square Gardens. You may recognize it from old chewing gum collector's cards or as the front cover of the Italian LP "I Favolosi Beatles" (the equivalent of "With The Beatles"):
Here it is presented in it's real colours, the Italian LP featured a recolourised black and white representation of the photo. The "BBC Volume 2" photo was taken in Guildford Street, where their hotel, The President was. As the list of locations showed, the next destination was Russell Square Gardens. Comparing it with the Guildford Street photo shows that the colour research has been spot on - and that George removed his coat in Russell Square.
Incidentally, the original black and white photo is available as a poster from Amazon.