Here are my tumblr side blogs organized for your viewing pleasure!
Main blog, Beatles: @alwaysbeatles
Side blog, Queen: @youremybestdeaky
Art blog, Beatles and Queen: @39beatles
And my masterpost of all my tumblr pieces!
Tiktok music account: @39beatles
My instagram art and music page  @39beatles
I create Youtube Playlists about the Beatles and Queen!
Some relevant playlists under the cut!
Keep in mind all of these are a work in progress!
Beatles
Beatles, official videos:Â my favorite official videos from The Beatles.
Beatles, studio takes:Â Beatles with any sign of studio life. They start talking and/or laughing in the middle of the song, or some false starts etc
Beatles, demos:Â A collection of Beatles demos from the Anthologies, Remasters, and album Anniversaries and any other verified sources I can find!
Beatles, alternative versions:Â Some of my personal favorites from all the Anthologies, Remasters, Anniversary Albums and any other verified sources. I've chosen the ones where the versions are clearly different from what the album versions are, whether it be the lack of strings and/or brass in Yesterday and Martha My Dear.
Rough order by album releases.
Paul, miscellaneous:Â some of my favorite live versions, official videos and demos!
Queen
Queen, official videos: my favorite official videos from Queen.
Queen, live: my favorite live performances.
Queen, studio: some studio chatter before and/or after the recording of songs.
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"I never heard Paul and John actually writing songs together, but I knew they must have been penning some tunes on the road: in a hotel room, in the back of the Electra jet, a dressing room or anyplace they could find a quiet corner away from the craziness. Wherever Paul went, he carried with him a battered and scuffed fat brown briefcase.
Every time I went into their suite that old bag with bronze, rusting buckles was sitting there, on the bed, on a bedside table or on the floor. And if Paul didn't have it, then Neil was the keeper of the case. Carrying it under his arm or wearing it on a strap over his shoulder.
Once â after we had arrived in Toronto â I walked into his room at the King Edward Hotel to scrounge a drink. The suite was already a mess, the television on, predictably without the sound, and there, shoeless, sitting cross-legged on the floor like a couple of kids at play, were Paul and John surrounded by a sea of notepaper. It looked like someone had emptied a wastebasket onto the carpet, with dozens of sheets scattered on the floor and other pages spilling out of the voluminous briefcase. In 1964, Paul confessed to writer Al Aronowitz: 'None of us really knows how to read or write music. The way we work it is like we just whistle. John will whistle at me, and I whistle back at him.'"
ă Ą From the book "The Beatles And Me On Tour" by Ivor Davis.
I don't have a place to post this so stay with topless Beatles. This is from a new Japanese documentary but they didn't show George (sorry, George nation).
Sometimes I think of how Ringo had such a difficult youth with his health and later the gangs/violence he witnessed and then the drugs and alcohol problems, and then he posts pictures of broccoli or his painted toe nails and my heart just warms. Everyone makes fun of him (lovingly) for his peace and love attitude but heâs so right and it makes me happy to think heâs finally living a life that consists of discovering Snapchat filters and wearing fun hats
"poor people are happier with less" and "money won't buy happiness" is literally classist propaganda. stop buying into it and start making molotov cocktails
From âHidden Treasures of the National Trustâ - Mike McCartney sees his parentsâ newly restored bedroom, after he and Paul decided to open it up to the public. They had previously decided to keep it closed out of respect for their mother, who died in that room.
âRediscovering the photographs I took in my early 20s inevitably makes me reflect on much larger questions. I think itâs the same as it would be for anyone, that when you look at pictures of yourself when you were younger â in my case, a lot younger â there are a lot of emotions. On the most basic level, you think, âBoy, didnât I look good?â, but we all look beautiful when weâre young, and Iâm proud to have been through that and to now have the privilege of revisiting so many of those moments. I realise that many people get sad when they pore through old family albums, but I donât feel that sense of loss, even though quite a few of the people who are portrayed here have died.â
âItâs not so much a feeling of loss but a joy in the past. When I look back and think, I have to say, âWowâ â we did all that, and we were just kids from Liverpool. And here it is in the photographs. Boy, how great does John look? How handsome is George and how cool is Ringo, wearing that funny French hat?â
Paul McCartney talking about his photo book â1964: Eyes of the Stormâ and being completely normal, The Guardian, 3rd June 2023
Reminder (in general, not responding to anyone specifically) don't blame the WGA for this, blame the studio execs, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. Blame the ones who kept finding new loopholes to avoid actually paying writers, who refused to evaluate how steaming services have changed the entertainment industry and change their writers contracts accordingly, and who even want to replace writers with AI.
They could end this strike at any time by getting back to the negotiating table and agreeing to cut that shit out and treat writers fairly.
Ryan Reynolds' performance is affected by this because he's a WGA member. He and his peers deserve better, and if Deadpool 3 suffers, it's because studios are run by greedy bastards.