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teen and Beatles poster, Harold Chapman, 1962
Paul McCartney before being interviewed, Barcelona 1993 (x)
Joan Baez, Woodstock, New York, 1965 Š Daniel Kramer.
moved into my new uni house last week and ive been using all of my self restraint not decorate my room by putting up all of the 12 wings posters which ive somehow accumulated
John Lennon at The Beach Boys concert for UNICEF in Paris, December 16, 1967.
âOn the back of this self-photo taken in Germany, John wrote,âCome-hither-type look. I love you. XXXâ and sent it to Mimi.âÂ
(...) Not all of Paul's cards to me were friendly but no matter. That was all a long time ago. One of the messages, 'Up Yer' - a fairly brutal term of youthful abuse in Liverpool - was the 'working-title' of As Time Goes By. That was certainly what I felt at Apple's lowest points. 'Up the lorruvya!'
(k) From the depths of Let It Be in Twickenham. From Paul. Not a happy time... but it's all over now, baby blue.
Fifty Years Adrift, Derek Taylor (1984)
John Lennonâs dramatic reaction after unsuccessfully trying to juggle with a knife
The Beatles at the Velodromo Vigorelli in Milan, Italy | 24 June 1965 Š Aldo Durazzi
David Ash, âOur Kind of Girl - By The Beatlesâ, Daily Express (21 Nov. 1963)
After the show, after the applause, what kind of girl do the Beatles think about in the loneliness of hotel rooms locked against the fans? [...] So I went and asked them: What is your kind of girl? [...] Paul McCartney, 21, told me: âIt would be great to have the sort of girl who would darn my socks and cook apple pies and things.â Now that may sound like Platitude 1 (a) from the pop-star's handbook of ready-made quotes. But this McCartney I think says what he means. He continued: âShe'd be attractive, but not the big show-biz personality type of girl, or one who's affected, or a dizzy dumb blonde. âShe'd be intelligent - but not fantastically brainy, because I'm not - and interested in all kinds of music. Including mine. âAnd she'd have to have the right sense of humour. Because we do have what someone called a sense of self-irony. And we laugh at all sorts of off-beat things.â
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The Beatles rehearse for the BBC radio show Teenager's Turn (Here We Go) in Manchester, England | 11 June 1962 Š Mike McCartney