You Won't See Me
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You Won't See Me
The Beatles, on what would be their final world tour, arrived in a place unlike any other. The Philippines was home to America's biggest military bases in the region at a time when Vietnam was ramping up to its height. The Marcoses were photogenic, and on the surface at least, poster children for democracy—Ferdinand and Imelda were dubbed the 'Jackie and JFK' of Asia, by Life Magazine. The Beatles management saw the tour as a lucrative opportunity to open up new markets.
At some point before their arrival, invitations were sent directly and via the local promoter, to lunch at the Presidential Palace. Whether those invitations were responded to or not is disputed. But when escorts arrived to get the band on the morning of July 4, 1966, their manager, Brian Epstein, refused to go. This did not go down well. Over 300 people, including Imelda and her family, were left standing on live TV.
Despite two large and successful concerts, official displeasure left the Beatles fearful for their security and desperate to leave. A torrid time at the airport at the hands of Palace guards left them swearing never to return—and determined to end their touring career. Initially, the band distinguished between the fans and the officials, but later they all got lumped together into one 'bad' experience. The Beatles went on to greater creative heights as a studio-based band. The country, so little known in the West, became defined by the story.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9789815323085
Publisher: Penguin Random House SEA
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 12 May 2026
Country: Singapore
Imprint: Penguin Random House SEA
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 19.0mm
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 215.0mm
Weight: 230g
Pages: 272
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About the Author
David Guerrero is a Manila-based writer who loves both the Beatles and the Philippines. In researching the story he wrote and presented the BBC World Service Documentary "When the Beatles Didn't Meet Imelda". The book was further developed as part of his Masters degree at Harvard University's Extension School. He was recently honored with a National Book Award in the Philippines for his for a book on generating creative ideas. As a celebrated advertising creative director he devised the long-running tourism campaign line "more fun in the Philippines"; and has won major international advertising awards for clients of the agency he founded, BBDO Guerrero. David was born in London to a Filipino father and English mother; and is married to Angel, a magazine publisher. Together they have raised two children and are now mainly responsible for a dog and two cats.
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