JULY 6th 1957
↳ John Lennon and Paul McCartney meet each other for the first time at the Woolton Village Fete.
❝ That was the day, the day that I met Paul, that it started moving. ❞

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JULY 6th 1957
↳ John Lennon and Paul McCartney meet each other for the first time at the Woolton Village Fete.
❝ That was the day, the day that I met Paul, that it started moving. ❞
The Beatles – “Penny Lane” (1967)
There was a close bond between us through all those years. The Beatles can’t ever really split up, because as we said at the time we did split up, it doesn’t really make any difference. The music is there, the films are all there. Whatever we did is still there and always will be. – George Harrison
A fan sneaks past security and runs on stage while The Beatles perform Long Tall Sally (Melbourne, 1964)
I found this photo lost on the internet and my God... This is really Paul, John and George playing together (because it really is George over there on the right, so obviously it must be them too) Jesus, they are so cute
HELP! (1965) dir. Richard Lester
I AM THE WALRUS [ 1967 ]
Goo goo g’ joob!
John, Paul, George, and Ringo resting in their George V Hotel room with Brian Epstein, Paris, France, photographed by Jean-Marie Périer. (June 20th, 1965)
This is art
The Beatles in Liverpool (1963)
John and Paul during a Beatles interview for Italian television in 1963
Taken backstage before and after their show at the Shrewsbury Music Hall on April 26, 1963.
1ST U.S. Press conference (February 7, 1964)
The Beatles were cheeky. It’s kind of what every kid wants to be, a lot of adults want to be, being able to talk back to people who are telling you what to do. They were cheeky, and i think people in the world liked that. - Eddie Izzard Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years (2016) dir. Ron Howard
behind the scenes of A Hard Day’s Night (1964)
Paul McCartney by Barrie Wentzell, 1968
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