Mad Day Out, 1968.
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Mad Day Out, 1968.
Mad Day Out, July 28, 1968.
Get Back, 2021.
Paul: "We nearly always went up to his little music room that heโd had built at the top of the house, Daddyโs room, where we would get away from it all. I like to get away from people to songwrite, I donโt like to do it in front of people. Itโs like sex for me, I was never an orgy man. So John and I would sit down and by then it might be one or two o'clock, and by four or five o'clock weโd be done".
โ"Many Years From Now" by Barry Miles
โIn the spring of 1974, Paul stayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles. There he met Lennon and the two ended up at the studio for a jam session. Soon after that, McCartney wrote the track Call Me Back Again on electric piano, reportedly he intended it as an invocation to his friend, and at first he even thought to make that clear in the lyrics. During the recordings, Paul apparently changed his mind, but rumours say that he mentioned Johnโs name in some of the takes.โ
โ Paul McCartney: Recording Sessions
By Klaus Voormann.
Paul McCartney & John Lennon, 1968.
Paul & Linda McCartney.
Ringo, Paul & Martha: Mad day out, 1968.
John Lennon & Paul McCartney
John Lennon & Cynthia Powell.
The Beatles, 1967.
I'm broken.
"We reached Old Street roundabout and I just asked them to get up on it. Once they were on the roundabout they obviously thought they might as well do something and performed completely spontaneously for me. You canโt direct people like that. The choreography was theirs. The taxi drivers couldnโt believe it as they came round and caught this free show."
โDon McCullin, A Day In The Life Of The Beatles.
"He was a giant, a great, great soul, with all the humanity, all the wit and humour, all the wisdom, the spirituality, the common sense of a man and compassion for people. He inspired love and had the strength of a hundred men. He was like the sun, the flowers and the moon and we will miss him enormously. The world is a profoundly emptier place without him."
โBob Dylan about George Harrison.
The Beatles, 1964.