OK, here's one for you. When they were recording Never for Ever, Kate Bush, Andrew Powell and engineer John Barratt gave themselves nicknames Loopy Lou, Andy Pandy and Teddy and competed in chair-spinning contests in the control room of Abbey Road studio. Kate would usually win, as she had ballet training and knew the secret of whipping her head around to one point as she spun to avoid getting sick. She revealed this in issue #7 of the Kate Bush Club magazine, and referenced it later in the song Moments of Pleasure: Hey there Teddy, Spinning in the chair at Abbey Road
The Allmans, Castle Heights Military Academy, Lebanon TN, 1955; they were approximately eight and nine-years old, respectively.