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'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: December 14, 2010 13:12

'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones


Angela Mullaney

Published Date: 14 December 2010
By Andrew Robinson

WHEN it comes to rock 'n' roll stories to impress dinner guests Angela Mullaney can usually trump them all.

Not only did she once see the Rolling Stones twice in a single day – in 1965, the year that (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction got to number one – but she also went backstage, sat on Keith Richards's knee and watched as Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and the boys ate fish and chips with Coca Cola.

And to cap it all, she has the photographs to prove it, along with a cutting from the Yorkshire Post about her two-night wait for tickets outside the Odeon Theatre in The Headrow, Leeds.

Back then she was Angela Timms, an 18-year-old hairdresser from Harehills in Leeds who was star-struck on Keith Richards.

She idolised Richards so much that she waited for two nights to get front row tickets to both shows on Saturday October 9 1965.

Today she is a grandmother and mother-of-two living in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, with husband Jeff.

Forty-five years on from her encounter with the Stones she is allowing Bonhams to auction her autograph book containing two complete sets of Stones signatures, two tickets from the Odeon gig (12 shillings and six per ticket), along with a letter to her from Richards which says: "Dear Angela, thanks for your letter. I hope you enjoyed the 2nd show as well. Anyone who queues for 2 days deserves to come backstage and it was a pleasure meeting with you. Anyway must go – Love Keith Richards."

Her book also contains the signatures of Roy Orbison, The Hollies, Ray Charles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Searchers, The Kinks, Chuck Berry, The Moody Blues, The Merseybeats and more besides.

Her bundle of pop memorabilia, being auctioned tomorrow, is expected to fetch between £1,000 and £1,500.

She recalls writing to the Stones to ask to meet them.

"We wrote saying we had queued all this time and we would love to meet them back stage. We met them between the first and second show.

"You go in thinking these are gods, don't you?

"When you worship somebody, well, they were eating fish and chips and drinking Coca Cola and dressed like normal people. Me, my sister June and friend Hillary went back to meet them."

She cannot recall backstage conversations but she does remember sitting on Richards's knee – and the long wait for tickets.

"It was cold but we had a sofa to sit on which the Odeon manager brought out for us. He also brought us hot chocolate and my elder sister Pauline brought us sandwiches on her way to work."

Husband Jeff, who in 1965 was a Vespa scooter riding 21-year-old, also recalls waiting for tickets with Angela, then his girlfriend.

"I queued with her and her friends. I spent the night there, just to be part of it. It was a bit of a buzz. I certainly saw a side of Leeds that I had never seen before. Some of the characters that were around were a bit intimidating, the drunks and the rougher elements. It was a bit seedy. I had a Parka on, which kept me warm."

Mr Mullaney says his wife's story has been impressing people for decades.

"Friends who like the Rolling Stones hold Angela in awe. Our daughters, Cath and Liz, think that what she did was cool. In the photo she is sitting on Keith Richards's knee – he looks like a choirboy."

Mrs Mullaney decided to sell the autograph book so she could buy something nice for her new house.

"The book was stuck in a cupboard doing nothing. When my time comes and I go my kids will just sell it, it doesn't mean much to them. I will buy something as a memento to remind me. We have kept a few items back from the auction."

The Yorkshire Post report from 1965 noted the puzzlement among some people at the willingness of the girls to queue so long.

It said: "All the girls have been to previous shows given by the Stones in Manchester, Leeds and Bradford, because they consider the group are 'fabulous'. The group's Satisfaction record is top of the hit parade.

"A man with a rolled umbrella saw the girls squatted on the pavement and asked what they were waiting for. 'You must be kidding,' he said when they told him. He walked off with a bewildered look."

Mrs Mullaney still thinks the Stones are "fabulous".

"We queued for all that time because we loved the Rolling Stones, which I still do. They are wonderful. I also saw the Beatles at the Odeon, Roy Orbison and Chuck Berry.

"I am now saving up for the next Rolling Stones concert. I would give my eye teeth to meet them again."


Rolling back the years to 1965

The group's 1965 second British tour began on September 24 at London's Astoria Theatre and ended on October 17 back in the capital at Granada Theatre, Tooting.

The band played shows across the country, including at the Gaumont Theatre in Bradford, the Odeon in Leeds, the Gaumont in Sheffield and the Gaumont in Doncaster.
The line-up was Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts.

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction was released in Britain in August 1965 and became the band's fourth number one.
In 2004 Rolling Stone magazine placed the song in the second spot on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Bob Dylan's Like a Rolling Stone was in top spot.

[www.yorkshirepost.co.uk]


Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: DaveG ()
Date: December 14, 2010 17:06

What a great story! It's a shame that she is selling her memorabilia for such a paltry sum. Why not keep it? It's a real treasure.

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: The Sicilian ()
Date: December 14, 2010 17:17

An 18 year old sitting on the knee of a 22 year old as though she was 8 years old.

Sounds more like a groupie than a crazed fan. When I was 22 if an 18 year old girl was sitting in my lap I had other ideas.

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: December 14, 2010 18:06

Great story, thanks for posting. But ... expected to fetch between £1,000 and £1,500 ... That's not really much, is it ?

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Keep On Rolling smoking smiley

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: crawdaddy ()
Date: December 14, 2010 18:19

Great story.I reckon when we hear about the sale it will be a whole lot more than £1500.I sure hope so for her sake. spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: December 14, 2010 18:49

"I am now saving up for the next Rolling Stones concert. I would give my eye teeth to meet them again."


Who thinks, besides me, that it would be cool for this to happen again?

I'm thinking Keith & Charlie might go for it, but Mick, probably not.


Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: December 14, 2010 18:50

sounds encouraging

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: December 14, 2010 19:04

charmed i'm sure!

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: SwayStones ()
Date: December 14, 2010 19:22

<<Not only did she once see the Rolling Stones twice in a single day <<

Now that's what I call an awesome fan smiling smiley

<<watched as Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and the boys ate fish and chips with Coca Cola.<<

Good old days,uh ?



I am a Frenchie ,as Mick affectionately called them in the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1977 .

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: ChrisM ()
Date: December 14, 2010 19:52

Quote
DaveG
What a great story! It's a shame that she is selling her memorabilia for such a paltry sum. Why not keep it? It's a real treasure.

No longer so to her it would seem...

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: December 14, 2010 20:06

Quote
ChrisM
Quote
DaveG
What a great story! It's a shame that she is selling her memorabilia for such a paltry sum. Why not keep it? It's a real treasure.

No longer so to her it would seem...

She did explain her reason for selling:

>>When my time comes and I go my kids will just sell it, it doesn't mean much to them. I will buy something as a memento to remind me. <<


Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: Green Lady ()
Date: December 18, 2010 11:50

£2640

[www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk]

Fan's Rolling Stones memorabilia auctioned off

Published Date: 17 December 2010
Her Rolling Stones autographs have now gone but the memories linger on for long-time Leeds fan Angela Mullaney.
In 1965 she queued for two days to see her favourite group and ended up backstage when they arrived in town.

The former Harehills hairdresser cleaned out a cupboard and decided to sell some of her Stones memorabilia.

Auctioneers Bonhams took the autographs, a letter from Keith Richards and two tickets from an Odeon Theatre gig, and sold them in Knightsbridge for £2,640.

This was more than £1,000 above the pre-sale estimate and delighted Angela, who lives in Calcaria Crescent, Tadcaster.

"My husband Jeff and I hope to move to something smaller in the town," she said, "and the money will buy something for the new house.

"We could also use it to buy tickets for the next Stones concert. We last saw them three or four years ago in Sheffield. That's why we need an arena in Leeds – to attract the big stars."

Angela, a grandmother and mother-of-two, once queued for two nights to get front row tickets at the Odeon on the Headrow, Leeds, in October 1965.

Such devotion led to an invitation to meet the Stones backstage where she sat on the knee of her idol, Keith Richards.

"When you are a teenager, you always have a crush on a pop star," she said, "My sister June fancied Brian Jones and I liked Keith Richards. I must go out and buy his autobiography."

Angela says the memorabilia meant little to her children and so it seemed appropriate to sell them.

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: crawdaddy ()
Date: December 18, 2010 11:59

Great to see an update on that story Green Lady.I'd forgotten all about it.So glad she got over £1000 more than expected.She was happy with it and that's the main thing. >grinning smiley<

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: December 18, 2010 12:19

Great story

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Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: mattleeuk ()
Date: December 18, 2010 16:15

I was 2nd high bid :-( Some really great stuff but already bought a lot of other stuff in the last few weeks.

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: December 18, 2010 16:22

Nice to see that she got more money than expected. Sorry for you Matt

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Keep On Rolling smoking smiley

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: angee ()
Date: December 18, 2010 17:46

Matt, what kinds of stuff did you really want in there or was it one thing in particular?
Sorry you had to drop out of the bidding.

That part where she says she could either use the money to buy
something for the new house *or* "We could also use it to buy tickets for the next Stones concert."
Yikes, okay, I hope travel is included then, in the 2,640 GBP.

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: Casino Boogie ()
Date: December 19, 2010 23:19

Great story! My father in law is originally from the same area in Leeds (Harehills) originally, and is the same age as this lady. Visited them for lunch today, and mentioned this story, and the lady and her husband, and whether he knew of her..... Turns out she lived next door!

Small world... Truth is stranger than fiction, we drive through there every day

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: mattleeuk ()
Date: December 20, 2010 00:25

Casino, pity she didn't hook up with me directly then! The auction house charges at least 20% on both ends so she would only have got around £1,750 from £2,200 hammer price (£2,640 after buyers premium). I probably should have gone to more but had already bought two lots in the auction and a very nice collection of other stuff in the last few weeks. Sitting down with a cup of tea and I would have gone to £3,000. A really super main set of autos with a great story, supporting evidence and other great items. Made particularly special because although I'm not from Leeds, I am indeed a Yorkshireman (and proud)! I would be delighted to help hook up Angela with some great tix... it's a great story of passion.

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: swiss ()
Date: December 20, 2010 09:57

Quote
mattleeuk
I was 2nd high bid :-( Some really great stuff but already bought a lot of other stuff in the last few weeks.

Matt, who won? was it an individual?

swiss

Re: 'Awesome' fan who melted hearts of Stones
Posted by: Claire_M ()
Date: December 20, 2010 18:46

I would have liked to see the old photo of her sitting on Uncle Keef's lap.



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