When Jesus is speaking to the condemned in Matthew 25:43, saying things like, โI was a stranger, and you did not invite me in,โ there wasnโt a caveat at the end of the verse that said, โBut thatโs okay, because I know you had a recording session booked that night.โ Thus, when Paul McCartney opened his front door to see a man claiming to be the Messiah himself, he thought he’d better invite him in for a cup of tea. (And a few questions.)
The strange encounter took place in the late winter of 1967, when The Beatles were recording Sgt. Pepperโs Lonely Hearts Club Band. As McCartney recalled in Barry Milesโ Many Years From Now, he used to answer anyone who rang at his front gate. โIf they were boring, I would say, โSorry, no,โ and they generally went away. This guy said, โIโm Jesus Christ.โ I said, โOop,โ slightly shocked. I said, โWell, youโd better come in then.โโ
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McCartney continued, โI thought, โWell, it probably isnโt. But if he is, Iโm not going to be the one to turn him away. So, I gave him a cup of tea, and we just chatted.โ The musician told his visitor that he had a recording session booked that night, adding, โIf you promise to be very quiet and just sit in a corner, you can come.โ That was an offer even Jesus couldnโt refuse.
Paul McCartney Facilitated a Full Circle โJesusโ Moment for the Beatles
The recording session at Regent Sound Studios in February 1967 wasnโt the first run-in The Beatles had with Jesus Christโat least, in a public setting, anyway. The band had already been the subject of great controversy the previous year after John Lennon infamously said that The Beatles were โmore popular than Jesus.โ To be fair, the sentiment was valid, albeit hyperbolic. The Beatles were the biggest band in the world at the time. Still, conservative Christian critics of the American South took offense, sparking a wave of public burnings of Beatles records.
Things were far tamer in the studio, where the band was in the process of recording โFixing a Holeโ. Speaking to Barry Miles, Paul McCartney recalled ushering the so-called Messiah into the studio at Tottenham Court Road. The musician said that, as he requested, Jesus did โsit very quietly, and I never saw him after that. I introduced him to the guys. They said, โWhoโs this?โ I said, โHeโs Jesus Christ.โ We had a bit of a giggle over that.โ
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