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Even before he had become famous, George Martin had the aura. He was a tall man, well over six feet, with a fine head of thick, wavy, swept-back hair and dramatic features: a wide, helmet-shaped forehead; long, sloping jawline; liquid blue eyes; and an afterglow of masculine beauty that filled out and crystallized with age. He also conducted himself with such natural deference that every gesture seemed informed by a graciousness and decency beyond him. Nonetheless, for all Martin's personal poetry, at EMI he was something of a joke.
The Beatles by Bob Spitz.
"When Epstein went to dinner at the Mirabelle with Geoffrey Ellis, a leading actor at the next table, under the influence of drink, taunted: "Look at that little boy over there... he couldn't get an MBE!" Epstein coolly ignored it and the actor was hustled out of the restaurant. Unconsciously striking a chord that comforted Brian, Paul McCartney told a press conference that MBE stood for Mister Brian Epstein. Such delicious word-play was precisely in tune with Brian's sense of humor, and he enjoyed repeating the story to friends for months."—The Man Who Made the Beatles by Ray Coleman.
"Brian didn't want to go to gigs dressed as Mr. Epstein from NEMS," says Peter Brown. "He didn't want to look like a prick in a suit, so he put on a turtleneck and a leather jacket to seem more like the boys." Bill Harry recalls him at the Cavern one night, "with his hair combed forward, looking completely ridiculous." He was experimenting, looking for ways to square himself with the Beatles, to square himself with himself.
The Beatles by Bob Spitz.
he looks like he’s trying his best to be on his best behavior🩷🪽
Previously unpublished snap of Brian Epstein on the set of the “All You Need Is Love” broadcast, 25 June 1967, via his nephew, Henry Brian Epstein.
I remember a time when everyone I loved hated me because I hated them so what so what so fucking what I remember a time when belly buttons were knee high when only shitting was dirty and everything else clean + beautiful I can’t remember anything without a sadness So deep that it hardly becomes known to me so deep that its tears leave me a spectator of my own STUPIDITY + so I go rambling on with a hey nonny nonny nonny no.
John Lennon to Stu Sutcliffe, 1961
Easter card from John Lennon's mom, Julia Lennon, for him in 1957: "Dear (my) stinker wink Don't forget your mum's crazy but she loves you anyhow See you when your 21 Lots of love, my sweet old feller Mummy Judy xxx."
John Lennon at the press-conference about The Beatles' MBE announcement. June 12, 1965.
The Beatles, George Martin during A Hard Day's Night recording session (1964) Photographer: Dezo Hoffmann
PAUL MCCARTNEY at the band’s press conference in Los Angeles; August 23rd, 1964.
a good lad
john, paul, and ringo when george wanted to go to india for his 25th birthday
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been john lennon maxxing since i was 7 when i got glasses and would not wear them bc i just didn’t fuck with it and i still don’t fuck with glasses or contacts
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Astrid Kirchherr, early 1960s (1961??)