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Sinister
Nov 22nd, 2004, 12:28 PM
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Beatles fans who write graffiti tributes to their heroes on Abbey Road Studios' wall face opposition from neighbours who say it lowers the tone.
The whitewashed wall in St John's Wood, north-west London, has been an unofficial shrine to the band for more than 20 years.

But residents feel the graffiti is an eyesore, said Abbey Road's councillor.

Westminster Council said it has agreed with the studio that contractors will clean the graffiti off once a week.

'Writing on the wall'

Richard Porter, a London tour guide, has been taking fans to the studios for 15 years.


"It is a great shame if this tradition has come to an end," he said.

"Fans from all over the world have been writing on the walls for years. I always stop to read the messages on the wall."


For Abbey Road residents the problem has worsened since the studios became a landmark on the memorabilia map of pop stars in London, according to Abbey Road councillor Judith Harner.

"One person's so-called tradition is somebody else's eyesore," she said. "Would you do that to the Vatican?"

"People leave their names and 'we love John, Paul, George and Ringo' all over the Abbey Road signpost and it frequently gets stolen," she added.

Managing director of the studios David Holly said the tradition began after John Lennon's death in 1980 and again became well visited when George Harrison died three years ago.


The wall will be cleaned once a week
He said: "We have no objections to people writing on the wall. We rather like it. Some of our neighbours are not quite so keen."

"People can still leave their messages - it just does not stay up quite so long."

Previously the studios would clean the walls once every six to eight weeks.

But a Westminster Council spokeswoman said it was agreed cleaning the wall would be the council's responsibility at a meeting in September.

The wall will now be cleaned once a week by council contractors, she said.

"We have had lots of complaints from residents about graffiti saying it lowers the tone of the area," she added.


Over seven years from 1962, the Beatles recorded 90% of their hits at number 3 Abbey Road including the Sergeant Pepper album and their final album as a group, Abbey Road.

The site is also popular with tourists who photograph themselves on the zebra crossing outside the studios which famously featured on the cover of the Abbey Road album.

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Online petition : http://www.petitiononline.com/abbeyrd/petition.html

db44
Nov 26th, 2004, 12:15 PM
Ha! I believe I was on one of Richard Porter's tours. He works for London Walks and is considered (by himself if nobody else) the "Beatles' Brain of Britian." He won some trivia contest for that title. And when I say it that way, with the "if nobody else" comment, I don't mean it as a slight. I remember him as being extremely knowledgable.

When I went to Abbey Road, I don't remember the wall being excessively graffitied. Of course that was about 14 years after John's death and maybe eight before George's. I did however get my picture in the crosswalk. ;)

What they really need to do with a similar case though is clean up the cemetary where Jim Morrison is buried. Most gravestones and tombs on the main path to Morrison's are covered with wall scrawl.

Sinister
Nov 29th, 2004, 03:37 PM
Yeah I agree, it's a damn shame what they've done to Pere-Lachaise. Tagging Jim's grave is one thing, scrawling mumbo-jumbo on the other surrounding graves is absolutely disrespectful.

Sinister
Nov 29th, 2004, 04:09 PM
I just checked out the Pere-Lachaise website. It looks like they've really cleaned up the scrawl around Jim's grave, hell knows when the picture was taken though..

http://www.pere-lachaise.com/perelachaise.htm

db44
Nov 29th, 2004, 04:37 PM
I would hope as we go further past The Doors that people will be less inclined to do things like that... Then again, it's mostly the young and the lost IMHO who tend to really focus on The Doors.

Sinister
Nov 30th, 2004, 01:49 PM
Should I gather from that last comment that you're not a Doors fan, lol? ;) I actually enjoy their music, even the various incarnations of the band without Morrison. The recently released "The Doors Of The 21st Century: L.A. Woman Live" DVD with Ian Astbury of The Cult doing the Morrison schtick is actually entertaining IMHO.

db44
Dec 1st, 2004, 12:56 AM
I like The Doors, but I think they are overrated. Jim seems to have acheived God-stature, yet I don't see much different in the band's music from the music of Donovan for instance. Except I tend to like Donovan's lyrics better usually.

Sinister
Dec 2nd, 2004, 12:56 PM
I like The Doors, but I think they are overrated. Jim seems to have acheived God-stature, yet I don't see much different in the band's music from the music of Donovan for instance. Except I tend to like Donovan's lyrics better usually.

I don't know much about Donovan to be brutally honest, so I can't really comment. I agree that the whole Rock-n-Roll God crap is out of hand, but I do think he was a great front man or should I say "Back Door Man". Har har...