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@imagine-the-beatles
-Paul talking about the two spiders he killed with George in Wales
“Jimmy and who?” I cant💀
Beatles pencils from 1964.
Paul: The Bouncy Beatle
John: The Sexy Beatle
Ringo: The Quiet Beatle
George: Just A Beatle-Beatle
Happy Birthday Klaus Voormann!
“Once upon a time, there was a handsome young graphic design student, okay, okay … he was also covered in freckles … and he had acne … and jug ears, and yet he was a good-looking graphic design student. He spent a lot of time simply gazing into the open, daydreaming in his own little world.” Klaus Voormann
“The legacy of the Revolver artwork should not be underestimated. At a time when photography dominated album sleeves and record companies had in-house designers, Revolver stood out as an early example of a band choosing who they wanted to work with on their artwork. Their decision legitimised the album cover and turned a simple commodity into a fully credible art object.” IllustrationChronicles
“When I had finished my work for the cover, Brian Epstein was really moved by my design. He said to me: ‘Klaus, what you did is what we really needed. I was scared that the band’s new material wasn’t going to be accepted by their audience, but your cover built that bridge.’” - Klaus Voormann
Jamaica, 1983☀️
George Harrison in Copenhagen, Denmark. (June 1964)
Photo by: Harry Benson
“George would often say ‘this isn’t going to last more than a year,’” [Harry] Benson confides, referring to the success of the band. “John Lennon would say that as well.”
[...] Benson and Harrison sometimes shared a hotel room and would go out and drink coffee or beer together. “We spent a lot of time in Copenhagen. And in Paris..we’d sit in a cafe and talk about nothing,” Benson muses. “With George it was always easy, we would basically talk about nothing.”
Benson describes Harrison’s temperament. “There was quite a bit of melancholy about him. He wasn’t into the celebrity thing. He would make a point of saying, ‘this isn’t me this isn’t me’ with the girls screaming and all that.”
Benson repeats what a good guy that Harrison was. “George was a decent guy. He was. He insisted one time that he speak to my mother and he would say nice things about me to my mother,” he recalls fondly.
- Marisa Sullivan, SurvivorNet (28 Feb. 2021)
thinking about this tonight
excerpt from John Lennon: In My Life by Pete Shotton
22 November 1963
january 23rd, 1969.
Let It Be
Happy Birthday George Harrison // February 25, 1943.
I’ll tell you one thing for sure: once you get to the point where you’re actually doing things for truth’s sake, then nobody can ever touch you again because you’re harmonizing with a greater power.
George Harrison 1943 - ♾