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19 year old paul mccartney sitting across john lennon who's about to turn 21 in a cafe in the left bank of seine river in paris, sipping on wine they bought with john's money. george is back home pissed off as hell because they cancelled their booked shows. stuart is flabbergasted because he thinks the two of them leaving without saying a word means the band is over. but paul's just doodling his and john and their band's name on a piece of paper again and again and again because he's in love with the idea of them and their future. don't worry, everything will go well, then everything will go terrible, and paul will write a song about this almost twenty years later.
starting a collection where ringo lights the other beatles' cigarettes bc. homoerotism. to me.
man. this photo……….the way the flowers occupy the plane of technical focus, yet the eye is drawn instead to John, blurred but unmistakably the true center of the frame. it’s like an inadvertent but near-perfect allegory for the structure of Paul’s creative life: the immediate subjects take shape in the foreground, meaningful in their own right, while John’s presence persists just beyond. even out of focus, slightly out of reach, he remains the figure around which the ordinary world orients itself.
He’s an alcoholic, he’s an only child, he has C-PTSD, he’s depressed, he loves his dad, he was drafted into a war, he’s from Crabapple Cove, he does crazy things to keep everyone sane, he has black hair, he’s the best surgeon in Korea, he’s an only child but sometimes has a sister, he loves the theatre, he age regresses, he used to love reading Hemingway but now can’t understand why anyone would glorify war, he’s good with kids, he has a sense of humour, he uses it to cope, he sleeps around, he’s probably in love with his best friend (both of them), he’s actively anti-racist, anti-war, anti-military, anti-gun, he associates himself with known communists, and he protected a gay kid in the army…Hawkeye Pierce everybody.
“Dear John,
I remember when we first met, at Woolton, at the village fete. It was a beautiful summer day and I walked in there and saw you on stage. And you were singing “Come Go With Me,” by the Dell Vikings, But you didn’t know the words so you made them up. “Come go with me to the penitentiary.” It’s not in the lyrics.
I remember writing our first songs together. We used to go to my house, my Dad’s home, and we used to smoke Ty-Phoo tea with the pipe my dad kept in a drawer. It didn’t do much for us but it got us on the road.
We wanted to be famous.
I remember the visits to your mum’s house. Julia was a very handsome woman, very beautiful woman. She had long, red hair and she played a ukulele. I’d never seen a woman that could do that. And I remember to having to tell you the guitar chords because you used to play the ukulele chords.
And then on your 21st birthday you got 100 pounds off one of your rich relatives up in Edinburgh, so we decided we’d go to Spain. So we hitch-hiked out of Liverpool, got as far as Paris, and decided to stop there, for a week. And eventually got our haircut, by a fellow named Jurgen, and that ended up being the “Beatle haircut.”
I remember introducing you to my mate George, my schoolmate, and getting him into the band by playing “Raunchy” on the top deck of a bus. You were impressed. And we met Ringo who’d been working the whole season at Butlin’s camp - he was a seasoned professional - but the beard had to go, and it did.
Later on we got a gig at the Cavern Club in Liverpool which was officially a blues club. We didn’t really know any blues numbers. We loved the blues but we didn’t know any blues numbers, so we had announcements like “Ladies and gentlemen, this is a great Big Bill Broonzy number called “Wake Up Little Suzie.” And they kept passing up little notes - “This is not the blues, this is not the blues. This is pop.” But we kept going.
And then we ended up touring. It was a bloke called Larry Parnes who gave us our first tour. I remember we all changed names for that tour. I changed mine to Paul Ramon, George became Carl Harrison and, although people think you didn’t really change your name, I seem to remember you were Long John Silver for the duration of that tour. (Bang goes another myth.)
We’d been on a van touring later and we’d have the kind of night where the windsceen would break. We would be on the motorway going back up to Liverpool. It was freezing so we had to lie on top of each other in the back of the van creating a Beatle sandwich. We got to know each other. These were the ways we got to know each other.
We got to Hamburg and met the likes of Little Richard, Gene Vincent…I remember Little Richard inviting us back to his hotel. He was looking at Ringo’s ring and said, “I love that ring.” He said, “I’ve got a ring like that. I could give you a ring like that.” So we all went back to the hotel with him. (We never got a ring.)
We went back with Gene Vincent to his hotel room once. It was all going fine until he reached in his bedside drawer and pulled out a gun. We’ said “Er, we’ve got to go, Gene, we’ve got to go…” We got out quick!
And then came the USA — New York City — where we met up with Phil Spector, the Ronettes, Supremes, our heroes, our heroines. And then later in L.A., we met up with Elvis Presley for one great evening. We saw the boy on his home territory. He was the first person I ever saw with a remote control on a TV. Boy! He was a hero, man.
And then later, Ed Sullivan. We’d wanted to be famous, now we were getting really famous. I mean imagine meeting Mitzi Gaynor in Miami!
Later, after that, recording at Abbey Road. I still remember doing “Love Me Do.” You officially had the vocal “love me do” but because you played the harmonica, George Martin suddenly said in the middle is the session, “Will Paul sing the line “love me do?”, the crucial line. I can still hear it to this day - you would go “Whaaa whaa,” and I’d go “loove me doo-oo.” Nerves, man.
I remember doing the vocal to “Kansas City” — well I couldn’t quite get it, because it’s hard to do that stuff. You know, screaming out the top of your head. You came down from the control room and took me to one side and said “You can do it, you’ve just got to scream, you can do it.” So, thank you. Thank you for that. I did it.
I remember writing “A Day in the Life” with you, and the little look we gave each other when we wrote the line “I’d love to turn you on.” We kinda knew what we were doing, you know. A sneaky little look.
After that there was this girl called Yoko. Yoko Ono. She showed up at my house one day. It was John Cage’s birthday and she said she wanted to get hold of manuscripts of various composers to give to him, and she wanted one from me and you. So I said,” Well it’s ok by me. but you’ll have to go to John.”
And she did…
After that I set up a couple of Brennell recording machines we used to have and you stayed up all night and recorded “Two Virgins.” But you took the cover yourselves — nothing to do with me.
And then, after that there were the phone calls to you. The joy for me after all the business shit that we’d gone through was that we were actually getting back together and communicating once again. And the joy as you told me about how you were baking bread now. And how you were playing with your little baby, Sean. That was great for me because it gave me something to hold on to.
So now, years on, here we are. All these people. Here we are, assembled, to thank you for everything that you mean to all of us.
This letter comes with love, from your friend Paul.
John Lennon, you’ve made it. Tonight you are in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame.
God bless you.
Paul”
Paul McCartney- John Lennon’s induction to the Rock Hall of Fame
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-Sled boys: the first one is so cute tho-
(Someone wanted me to tag them but I forgot their name I’m sorry)
John & Paul: Do I love you, oh my do I love.
John & Paul: Honey, 'deed I do.
John: Yes, I do Paul
(This is a cover of 'Deed I Do by Ruth Etting)
Then John sings In the Middle of an Island by Tony Bennett but changes the lyrics.
In the middle of an island In the middle of the ocean You and I beneath the moonlight With just the monkeys and the palm trees
In the middle of an island When it's time to do some kissin' Plenty time for lotsa lovin' And walkin' barefoot in the sand
Though there's no island at all Just a picture on my wall My darlin', how I wish we could be (I wish that we could be)
In the middle of an island In the middle of the ocean You and I forever, darlin' In a paradise for two (In a paradise for two) Though there's no island at all Just a picture on my wall My darlin', how I wish we could be (I wish that we could be) In the middle of an island In the middle of the ocean You and I forever, darlin' In a paradise for two (In the middle of the ocean on an island kissin' you)
In The Middle of an Island by Tony Bennett (1957)
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Do I want you? Oh my, do I? Honey, 'deed I do? Do I need you? Oh my, do I? Honey, 'deed I do? I'm glad that I'm the one who found you That's why I'm always hangin' around you Do I love you? Oh my, do I? Honey, 'deed I do? Honey, 'deed I do Hmm, honey, deed I do I'm glad that I'm the one who found you That's why I'm always hangin' around you Oh, do I love you? Oh my, do I? Honey, 'deed I do? Ah, 'deed I do
Deed I Do by Ruth Etting (1926)
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Huh what does Alec Baldwin have to do with Paul McCartney?
There's a lot of lore here that I'm not fully caught up on, but from what I gather, it seems like they are/were friends for many years. They did some skits on Saturday Night Live together in the '90s and regularly did yoga together. Then, just a few months ago, Alec Baldwin decided it was time to comment his truth on a McLennon video:
This made the news, so he had to issue a half-assed apology about it lol
💬 32 🔁 259 ❤️ 762 · Alec Baldwin clarifies his comment · "I wanted to post a little quick thing about... I was commenting about McCartney
They’re so cute I wish they were real
John Lennon, Paul McCartney give a free concert to guests, staff, filming crew at Marietta Hotel, Austria during filming of Help! (1965)
John Lennon and Paul McCartney interviewed in Plymouth (1964)
The Beatles rehearsing for their performance on Big Night Out at Didsbury Studio Centre in Manchester, 1 September 1963