6th of July 1957
Paul: Hi, I saw you play with your band. I’m Paul McCartney. And you are?
John: not as straight as I thought I was, apparently
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6th of July 1957
Paul: Hi, I saw you play with your band. I’m Paul McCartney. And you are?
John: not as straight as I thought I was, apparently
I never do this pictures, but reading King's Rissing I said "well, why not?" so... I think Noah Centineo it's a perfect Damianos, and you can't change my mind.
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Do you have any stories/quotes about John and Paul when they were teenagers in Liverpool?
“I used to go round to Aunt Mimi’s house and John would be at the typewriter, which was fairly unusual in Liverpool. None of my mates even knew what a typewriter was. Well they knew what it was but they didn’t hae one. Nobody had one.” Paul
‘John had a chocolate bar, and he shared it with me. And he didn’t give me some of his chocolate bar. He didn’t give me a square of his chocolate bar. He didn’t give me a quarter of his chocolate bar. He gave me half of his chocolate bar. And that’s why the Beatles started right there.’ Isn’t that fantastic? It’s the most important story about the Beatles, and it’s in none of the books!’ Paul
“John and I grew up like twins although he was a year and a half older than me. We grew up literally in the same bed because when we were on holiday, hitchhiking or whatever, we would share a bed. Or when we were writing songs as kids he’d be in my bedroom or I’d be in his. Or he’d be in my front parlour or I’d be in his, although his Aunt Mimi sometimes kicked us out into the vestibule!” Paul
Paul used to come to my front door. He’d lean his bike against the fence and look over at me with his sheep eyes and say ‘Hello, Mimi. Can I come in?’ ‘No, you certainly cannot,’ I’d say. Mimi
“It was the Easter school holidays and John and I had hitchhiked down from Liverpool to help out in the pub. We generally dossed around for a week and worked behind the bar. Then Mike said that me and John should play there on the Saturday night. So we made our own posters and put them up in the pub: “Saturday Night – Live Appearance – The Nerk Twins.” Paul
When I caught sight of him, when John brought him home for the first time, I thought “Oh-ho, look what the cat’s dragged in.” He seemed so much younger than John–and John was always picking up waifs and strays. I thought “Here we go again, John Lennon… another Shotton.” […] He was well-mannered–too well-mannered. He was what we call in Liverpool “talking posh” and I thought he was taking the mickey out of me, John’s little friend, Mr Charming.I used to tease John by saying “chalk and cheese”, meaning how different they were, and John would start hurling himself around the room like a wild dervish shouting “Chalkandcheese! Chalkandcheese!” with this stupid grin on his face” - Mimi
October 9th, 1971: John and Yoko celebrate John’s 31st birthday in their hotel room in Syracuse, New York, surrounded by friends and guests. John conducts a nostalgic singalong session, during which he lapses into a song by his old, estranged (and absent) fiancé.
JOHN: Why he had to go, I don’t know, he wouldn’t say…
JOHN: Hey! Did you dream about me last night? PAUL: [long pause] I can’t remember. JOHN: Very strong dream. We both dreamt about it. It was amazing! Different dreams, you know, but I thought you must’ve been there. It’s like I was touching you.
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August 24th, 1964 (Bel Air, Los Angeles): John and Paul happily demonstrate a variety of regional British accents for the benefit of Capitol Records’ Jack Wagner. (Note: This is joy. Incidentally, Bob Bonis was also there at the time to take photos of the band; as the interview was taking place with John and Paul sitting together at the piano, George and Ringo were out by the pool hamming it up for the camera.)
WAGNER: Say, can you speak with an American accent, Paul?
PAUL: Can I… no. [laughs]
WAGNER: You can.
PAUL: Yeah, sure, yes yes sir, yessirree, sir!
WAGNER: How about you, John? Do you speak American at all?
JOHN: Here’s one. Yes, hello, how are you? Is that American?
PAUL: More Liverpool, that.
JOHN: More West Coast, I think.
WAGNER: Where is Liverpool? [John and Paul laugh]
PAUL: In the Northern part of England, ‘tis. In fact, London’s at the far South, you see. And Liverpool’s about halfway up, but it’s called the North.
WAGNER: Are you experts on accents?
PAUL: Not really, no.
JOHN: We can recognize them, though, can’t we?
PAUL: [sage-like] We can recognize them anywhere, yes.
WAGNER: How are some of the accents, could you show us?
PAUL: Um, you’ve got the Cockney one, which is all – [cacophony of John and Paul’s voices talking over each other] – yeah, I ‘ad him half an hour ago, John, it’s alright, yeah.
JOHN: Are you alright, Paul?
PAUL: Then the Liverpool accent is a little different, because like, you can’t—
JOHN: Like – [drawling] Paul!
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random theory: I will might've definitely been a 'silly love song', but seeing how it was written in India, it might've also been an attempt to reach back out to John after their speculated confrontations there in a very 'Paul' manner typical for 68-70 (positive, even disconnected from the gravity of the situation). goodbye was written 1 yr later and it feels painfully similar. maybe they correspond and whilst I will is a message of hope, goodbye is coming to terms with the unavoidable farewell?
Did you see the James corden special where Paul tells a story about going boating on a park lake with John?
OMG NO PLEASE SOMEONE LINK ME THE VIDEO!!!!
Thank you so much to @paulisimmovablyheterosexual for linking me the video!! Watch this clip guys, Paul talks about something we’ve never heard before about him and John!
‘‘If I fell in love with you
Would you promise to be true
And help me understand
‘Cause I’ve been in love before
And I’ve found that love is more
That just holding hands…’’
I’ve called your name, John.
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where does the whole immovable heterosexuality-nonsense even come from? Has that always been the public’s perception of paul?
Once again - I’m not one who can tell you with 100% security where it comes from. I think that it is from some beatles biography (I believe it was Philip Norman’s biography of John) which stated that basically John was in love with Paul but Paul’s immovable heterosexuality was overpowering so he gave up on that.Please correct me if I’m wrong.
But yes, that’s basically what the public think. Paul is the (immovably) heterosexual family man, while John was the one with the gay/bi tendencies. Which probably came about because he went to spain with Brian.
yes, it’s from Philip Norman’s book about John. I’ll paste the whole part:
“From chance remarks he had made, she (Yoko) gathered there had even been a moment when—on the principle that bohemians should try everything—he had contemplated an affair with Paul, but had been deterred by Paul’s immovable heterosexuality. Nor, apparently, was Yoko the only one to have picked up on this. Around Apple, in her hearing, Paul would sometimes be called John’s Princess. She had also once heard a rehearsal tape with John’s voice calling out “Paul … Paul …” in a strangely subservient, pleading way. “I knew there was something going on there,” she remembers. “From his point of view, not from Paul’s. And he was so angry at Paul, I couldn’t help wondering what it was really about.”
John Lennon: The Life
I feel as if Paul is going to admit McLennon soon
ok ‘Confidante’ is another mclennon song:
You used to be my confidante My underneath-the-staircase friend But I fell out of love with you And brought our romance to an end I played with you throughout the day And told you every secret thought Unlike my other so-called friends You stood beside me as I fought
Also, this is the image Paul uses in the album for the song:
a beetle???? really????
I could even hear what they were saying off-mike; ‘Oh Paul, you’re so cute tonight.’ was met with the reply 'Sod off, Lennon.’
Joan Baez on accompanying the Beatles to their concert in Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver.
26 August 1964
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Pet names that John and Paul called each other, ultimate Mclennon edition
What John called Paul:
Baby Paul
Paulie
Bunny
My little flower princess
Princess
What Paul called John:
Johnny
Dear
What John and Paul called each other:
Babe
Baby
Love
My love
Darling