This morning started early with a walk to Picadilly Circus to meet up with our Rock 'N Roll Tour. Bob was our guide, and he drove us all over London pointing out sites that were once recording or performing locations for popular acts. Highlights included
1. Soho, the melting pot of rhythm and blues. Multiple styles collided here and collaborated. Lots of important connections were made here in the '60s. Paul McCartney's office is still located here, simply called MPL.
(MPL is the gold building.)
2. The Saville - a club promoted by Brian Epstein, manager of the Beatles. Anyone who wanted to play the London circuit went through Epstein and played the Saville. The Beatles watched performances at the club every Sunday, and it was here that Paul first heard Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix did a cover of Sargent Pepper's. He, to this day, claims Hendrix was the best guitarist he ever heard.
3. Denmark Street - Regent Sounds Studio. Many big names recorded here, including The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd (Dark Side of the Moon), The Who, The Kinks, and The Yardbirds. This studio was later overshadowed by new technology at Abbey Road.
4. Islington Public School - the school that produced the singers for Pink Floyd's "We Don't a need No Education." The schools receives royalties from the song, and is quite well-off for a public school here.
5. Hope and Anchor - an important club even still today. U2 played here in the early days.
6. Camden Town - an eclectic area where all of the creative types come to celebrate their creativity. Prince is a frequent visitor.
7. Primrose Hill - A wealthy housing division near Camden. Many celebrities own homes here, including Chris Martin of Coldplay. He wrote one of their albums in a nearby park. Harry Stiles just purchased a home there.
8. Abbey Road Studios - The studios were not always named that, but after the Beatles made the area famous, the studios changed the name to avoid confusion. The famous crosswalk is actually in a heavy-traffic area, so we literally played in the street to get some photos here.
After the tour, we had lunch at the original Hard Rock Cafe and then visited the Natural History Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum when we realized we wouldn't have enough time at the Tower of London. We'll hopefully make it there tomorrow after the Change of the Guard ceremony in the morning.