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George Harrison and Paul McCartney, 1963 photo by Astrid Kirchherr
The Beatles recording during the Abbey Road album sessions. Linda McCartney took the photographs, circa April 26, 1969. (Could be Octopusβ Garden). (Linda McCartney.com)
β Paul McCartney
When I sit down to write a song, itβs a kind of improvisation, but I formalize it a bit to get it into the studio, and when I step up to a microphone, I have a vague idea of what Iβm about to do.
me in conversation with my brain at 3am
John, Paul, George and Ringo taken by Linda McCartney during the recording sessions of "Let It Be", January 1969 via @sgtpepper1710
βJohn, Paul, George and Ringo in their hotel room in Paris during their French Tour in June 1965β @SgtPepperr1710
IβVE HAD ENOUGH (1978)
Youβre talking to me from the back of my car And I canβt get nothing right And then you wonder why I stand at the bar Day and night
βWhat more have you got to do, Paul?β βGo to bed, tonight. [β¦] βIn terms of achievements.β
The Beatles in New York, 1965
george: makes a joke about being gay for paul
john: i think weβre ALL gay for paul
UK premiere of Midnight Cowboy (1969), 25 September 1969.
Paul McCartney singingΒ βHere Todayβ in a London bookshop.
When he sings βwhat about the night we criedβΒ he breaks down crying.
βRomance is the glamour which turns the dust of everyday life into a golden haze.β
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The Beatles behind the scenes of Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
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