(Mini) Paul McCartney in Help! (1965) dir. Richard Lester.

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(Mini) Paul McCartney in Help! (1965) dir. Richard Lester.
PAUL AND GEORGE SINGING TOGETHER ( 1963 & 1968 )
paul mccartney - hear me lover/something that didn’t happen [demo]
hear me, lover / i can’t be held responsible now / for something that didn’t happen / i knew you for a minute / oh, it didn’t happen / only for a minute / your heart wasn’t in it / hear me now, lover / i can’t be held responsible now / for something that didn’t happen / i knew you for a minute / oh, it didn’t happen / only for a minute / your heart just wasn’t in it anymore, oh / hear me
John Lennon and Paul McCartney in Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
The Beatles having a pillow fight, photographed by Harry Benson in 1963.
“I was in the Beatles’ room one night after a show at the Olympia in Paris and one of them happened to mention, ‘That was some pillow fight we had the other night’, and I thought that sounded like a good idea for a picture. A couple of nights later, I was in their room again and Brian Epstein comes in to tell them they had just gone to No1 in America with I Wanna Hold Your Hand and they had been booked to go on the Ed Sullivan show in New York in a few days. They were all so happy, and I said, ‘How about a pillow fight?’ They all said, ‘Yes’, but then John said, ‘No’ because they didn’t want to look ridiculous, and they all agreed. But then John slips away and, while Paul is drinking a brandy, John comes up with a pillow and smacks him in the back of the head with it, and from then on it went from room to room and all the rooms were messed up. The worst was George’s.” ― Harry Benson
John Lennon enjoying a hot-dog in the Alps, during the filming of Help! — March 1965, Obertauern, Austria.
“John and Paul related to each other as peers. Theirs was not a big brother/little brother relationship (as seemed to exist between John and George), despite the fact that Lennon was a year and a half older than McCartney. They clearly had the closest friendship within the Beatles, at least at first, but they couldn’t have been two more different people. Paul was meticulous and organized: he always carried a notebook around with him, in which he methodically wrote down lyrics and chord changes in his neat handwriting. In contrast, John seemed to live in chaos: he was constantly searching for scraps of paper that he’d hurriedly scribbled ideas on. Paul was a natural communicator; John couldn’t articulate his ideas well. Paul was the diplomatic; John was the agitator. Paul was soft-spoken and almost unfailingly polite; John could be a right loudmouth and quite rude. Paul was willing to put in long hours to get a part right; John was impatient, always ready to move on to the next thing. Paul usually knew exactly what he wanted and would often take offense at criticism; John was much more thick-skinned and was open to hearing what others had to say. In fact, unless he felt especially strongly about something, he was usually amenable to change. There were so many differences between them, I often wondered what it was that made them such great friends, unless it was simply that opposites attract.”
— Geoff Emerick, “Here, There and Everywhere, My Life Recording The Music of The Beatles”
The Beatles’ (first) wives & girlfriends + name characteristics
John Lennon (and a little bit of Paul McCartney) during the press conference for Apple — May 1968, New York City.
“Around midnight, a Cinderella moment in the empty studio when the gear was being stowed, he turned to Linda and one or two friends and told them that it reminded him of the famously trippy session for “All you need is love”. ‘It was that same vibe. I just looked around and there were all these flowers and happy faces smiling up at me.’ Another sip or two, and he began murmuring huskily, “John…. John…..””
— Paul during a late night recording session in late 1980. (from the book: McCartney by: Christopher Sandford)
In my life, I love you more.
♡ Happy Birthday, John Lennon. ♡
John Lennon, George Harrison and Nicola Hale in Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
“So when McCartney meets Lennon, they don’t shake hands—nor do they know that fate is shaking both their hands. In greeting each other, they barely move their lips. Lennon nods faintly, once, involuntarily; McCartney’s mouth makes a small smile that does not reach his eyes. For a millisecond, they eye each other in motionless tableau— Lennon sitting, McCartney standing. Then their eyes meet squarely and, momentarily, you can practically hear the dust motes settle on Lennon’s guitar next to him on a chair. The sight each beholds is hardly astonishing: brown eyes, brown hair, average height, average weight……No, the astonishment would surge from something inside the two of them—something behind the eyes, under the hair, over the height, beyond the weight; something about a certain … attitude … toward a certain … kind … of music.”
— ‘The day John met Paul’ by Jim O’ Donnell - pg 107.
Paul McCartney and Eleanor Bron as Paul and Ahme in Help! (1965)
The Beatles in ‘Hello Goodbye’ music video.