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yes i want to listen to new music. no i can’t stand any music that i don’t already know. do you see the problem here
Deadn'tn't
He's still dead
John Lennon during an interview at Chicago International Amphitheatre Office
August 12th,1966
By Koh Hasebe
The Doors by Joel Brodsky, 1966.
George and Paul in Tenerife, 1963
Photo by the lovely Astrid Kirchherr ❤️
maybe.... i'm back?
More from 9/1963 EMI Studio, Abbey Road recordings Paul John George Ringo
“I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?”
Stand By Me (1986)
audrey hepburn & grace kelly backstage at the 1956 oscars
★ HAPPY BIRTHDAY RINGO STARR ★
↳ July 7th 1940, Liverpool
PAUL: […] one night our drummer then, Pete Best, wasn’t available, so Ringo sat in. And I remember the moment. […] me, John and George, God bless ’em, were on the front line singing, and now behind us we had this guy we’d never played with before, and I remember the moment when he started to play – I think it was Ray Charles, “What’d I Say,” and most of the drummers couldn’t nail the drum part […]. It was a little difficult to do, but Ringo nailed it. Yeah — Ringo nailed it! And I remember the moment, standing there and looking at John and then looking at George, and the look on our faces was like, f*cking hell, what is this? And that was the moment, that was the beginning, really, of the Beatles.
Blackbird (1968)
25 February 1964 ─ George Harrison spent virtually all of his 21st birthday in Abbey Road, working.
© The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions, page 40-43.
Imagine your icon spending the entire day at your house.
this lowkey really bothers me to see companies treating us LGBT+ people as trends