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Digger reviews the Pattie Boyd autobiography
Wonderful Today

In this long-awaited
autobiography of Pattie Boyd's life, including her two legendary ten-years-or-so
marriages to two of rock's biggest names, Eric Clapton and George
Harrison, co-author Penny Junor has managed to coax a great many
interesting revelations and stories from a very private,
somewhat reluctant and reticent Pattie. And so she is to
be commended.
The book starts with a
fairly unremarkable middle-class upbringing - even though she
spends some of her early youth in Kenya, her father is disfigured
in the war and her parents ultimately split up and she has to come
to terms with a new 'wicked' stepfather, it all nevertheless seems
very British and reserved.
Certainly, Pattie
doesn't excel academically. But Pattie's rare beauty leads
her into the modelling world which is the springboard to her
encounters with the rich and famous, including George Harrison,
where her looks and attractive personality immediately win
him over. Even at the first meeting she is betrayed by her decent
upbringing - she turns down a date with 'THE FAMOUS BEATLE' George
Harrison because she already has a boyfriend. Not many
young girls at the time would have given it a second thought. We
also discover that Pattie had not even heard a Beatles album until
then, so she shares something in common with Yoko Ono who also
claimed to be totally unfamiliar with their work when she first 'bumped
into' John.
We learn a great deal
about her early cosy relationship with George and her
dealings within the Beatles 'inner circle' and how the couple just
drifted apart, Pattie feeling neglected. The surreal existence
that was being a Beatles wife is made manifest, and it was enough
to test the strongest of relationships. It's ironic that Pattie
introduced George and The Beatles to the Maharishi and
to meditation and chanting and it was this road, as well as
'experimentation' with drugs, that led to George and she
becoming isolated and distant from each other. Pattie
says that some relationships just have a natural time-span and
this was one of them - they remained good friends.
The relationship with
Clapton is much darker and tougher to fathom. He clearly loved
her, but It's actually hard to read about some of the drink and
drug-induced abuse and Pattie is to be congratulated on
exorcising these particular demons. Clapton's unfaithfulness is
probably par for the course for rock stars, but he would have
retrieved some credibility and dignity if he had been seen to have
done the decent thing financially when they eventually split
up. There was no doubt that he could afford it and there's no
doubting who has the moral high ground now.
It's odd that such an
apparently ordinary and straight-laced girl, albeit of incredible
beauty, should have appealed to these two very musical men
and created such a fervour and passion, and to have inspired some
of the greatest popular songs ever written.
Pattie claims that her
'failed' marriages and experience have made her a better person,
and perhaps that's true. I like to think that people can take
something from adversity and that it can have a positive
'purpose'. She now lives alone, although definitely not a lonely
figure, and makes a living from photography (and now from
writing.) Having seen and heard her recently at a publicity event,
she certainly comes across as a grounded, decent, positive and
happy person with no bitterness and a zest for life.
Not bad for a rock
chick.
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Pattie Boyd review.
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