Submit your babe-here's mine!
Patricia Anne "Pattie" Boyd (born 17 March 1944) was the first wife of George Harrison of The Beatles, after whom she married Eric Clapton She was the inspiration of love songs written by both musicians. Harrison purportedly wrote "Something" (though he later denied this in interviews, such as those given to Japanese reporters during his early 90's Japanese tour with Eric Clapton) and "What is life", while Clapton wrote, "Layla", "Wonderful tonight," and "Bell Bottom Blues."
Boyd started her modelling career in 1962, but was rejected by many photographers owing to her unconventional looks including rather prominent front teeth; one stated, "models don't look like rabbits". She modelled in London, New York and Paris (for Mary Quant and others), and was photographed by David Bailey and Terence Donovan.
An exhibition of photographs taken by Boyd during her days with Harrison and Clapton opened at the San Francisco Art Exchange on Valentines day 2005, titled Through the Eye of a Muse. The exhibition also ran again in San Francisco in February 2006, and for six weeks between June and July of 2006, in London.
Additionally Jagger chased this honey for years never bedding her but clearly gagging for a chance to soak the sausage. Three of the most popular musicians of an age with the ability to pull virtually any tart-they chose Pattie Boyd!
Runners up for me would be Grace Jones [watched her in a porno, and you would have to strap yourself down-what a wild bitch!], and Susan Sarandon she mesmerised me in "rocky horror picture show"-demure and uber desirable, with a lovely girl voice to boot.
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