On the 12th of November in 1968,George Harrison first met Frank Sinatra when George and his then wife Pattie attended a recording session for Sinatra's album Cycles at a Hollywood studio🌸🌸🌸
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On the 12th of November in 1968,George Harrison first met Frank Sinatra when George and his then wife Pattie attended a recording session for Sinatra's album Cycles at a Hollywood studio🌸🌸🌸
📸Ed Thrasher
Via @grewupwiththebeatles on InstGram🌸
June 17, 1963 - Jane Àsher accompanied the Beatles to Dezo Hoffman's London photography studio for a photo shoot. During the session they borrowed Hoffman's cameras and photographed each other🌺🌺🌺
Something About the Beatles' Girls by Lynn Mayes on Facebook 🌺
On the 12th of July in 1972 Wings performed at the Théâtre de la Mer in Juan les Pins in France. This concert was the second night of the band's inaugural Wings Over Europe Tour marking Paul McCartney's first live European shows since The Beatles stopped touring in 1966🌼🌼🌼
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The Beatles had a famous photoshoot on the railway platform at Acton Station (specifically Acton Main Line station in West London).The session took place on the 5th of April in 1964 (with some sessions recorded in early March) while they were in the midst of filming their debut feature movie "A Hard Day's Night" The disused and seemingly abandoned station platforms made an ideal, enigmatic backdrop for the movie's mobile scenes🎸🎸🎸
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Maureen Starkey and Ringo Starr, 1969 via meetthebeatlesforreal🌹🌹🌹
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Mick Jagger in Laurel Canyon🌵🌵🌵
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Formada em São Paulo no início dos anos 1960 por Arnaldo Baptista, Rita Lee e Sérgio Dias, Os Mutantes surgiram num momento de efervescência cultural marcada pela Bossa Nova e pela MPB emergente. Contudo, o trio seguiu outro caminho, absorveram rock, psicodelia, música popular brasileira, tropicalismo e experimentalismo eletrônico, misturando-os com humor e provocação. Essa combinação estabeleceu Os Mutantes como um dos grupos mais originais da história musical brasileira🍀🍀🍀
Eles surgiram durante a ditadura militar (1964-1985), quando a cena cultural brasileira oscilava entre censura e resistência criativa. Ao se alinharem com o movimento tropicalista ao lado de Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil e outros, Os Mutantes contribuíram para uma reação estética que desafiava padrões rígidos e celebrava híbridos culturais🌹
Sua estética irreverente, figurinos e performances desencadearam um novo modo de pensar o artista popular: não apenas intérprete, mas autor que transforma referências nacionais e estrangeiras em algo radicalmente novo🌻
A banda incorporou técnicas de estúdio, efeitos de guitarra, sintetizadores rudimentares e sobreposições de vozes que hoje soam corriqueiras, mas eram pioneiras no Brasil🌺
Albuns como "Os Mutantes" (1968) e "A Divina Comédia ou Ando Meio Desligado" (1970) mostram experimentalismo que cruzava o rock psicodélico com melodias brasileiras🍁
As canções transitavam entre o pop imediato e estruturas imprevisíveis, com letras que mesclavam ironia, fantasia e crítica social. Essa flexibilidade abriu espaço para futuras gerações explorarem formas não convencionais de canção popular🥀
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In June 1969 John, Yoko and Kyoko arrived back at London Airport (Heathrow) Prior to their return they had been in Canada for their famous eight day Bed In for Peace at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montréal held from May the 26th to June the 2nd. Following the protest they spent time in Ottawa and Niagara Falls before briefly stopping over in Frankfurt, West Germany, before their flight to England🎍🎍🎍
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Circa June 10-11, 1977 - Pattie Boyd and Eric Clapton at a railway station in Germany (Bremen?) waiting to board the Orient Express during Clapton's European tour. Press interest in Pattie had intensified when the news broke about her divorce from George Harrison being finalized on June 9th🌸🌸🌸
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On the 11th of November in 1975 Paul McCartney was pictured holding a koala bear. The iconic photographs of Paul, Linda, and their children were taken at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane, Australia, during the Wings "Wings Over The World" tour🌼🌼🌼
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Paul McCartney was mobbed by screaming fans upon landing at London Airport on the 8th of July in 1966. The chaotic reception occurred just as The Beatles returned from their infamous and violent tour of the Philippines. Also on this date the Nowhere Man EP was released🎸🎸🎸
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Mick is watching himself on TV in 1964
Don't know exactly where and when he watched this. Some Rolling Stones songs were recorded in London for the Red Skelton Comedy show and broadcasted some weeks later in the USA in September 1964. The Rolling Stones were on tour in The States in October 1964 and this could be Mick Jagger in a hotel room watching a rerun of the show.
There were no video recorders in 1960s and you only could watch what was actually running live on your TV.
one chance george i swear i'll be good please please pleasee ONE chance is all i need
1971 , Casamento de Arnaldo Baptista e Rita Lee
Jean Shrimpton modeling Peter Pan swimsuits designed by Oleg Cassini. This ad campaign seems to have originated in 1965, but Shrimpton's ads appeared in 1967 and 1968. The tagline read, "The figure you want is in every Peter Pan..." and then listed the material the swimsuit was made from: Nylon, Lycra, Fortrel, and/or Orlon. These swimsuits were called "Beach Comber”, "Polka Puff” and "Tigre Lili" respectively. This ad campaign was done by @house_of_stoller and the photos were shot by @william_helburn💐💐💐
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June 22, 1966 - Pattie Boyd Harrison dancing at the pre-opening celebration of Sibylla's disco at 9 Swallow Street in Mayfair, London in which her husband George Harrison was an investor. All four Beatles and their ladies attended along with the Rolling Stones and swinging London's elite. "A more glittering line up of guests could hardly be imagined," opined Cathy McGowan. Sibylla's opened on June 23, 1966 and later closed on August 5, 1968🌸🌸🌸
Photo of Pattie dancing is from LOOK magazine, September 20, 1966 issue. Caption from LOOK: "Pattie Boyd Harrison still models, but she is a Beatle wife first. She and George make infrequent appearances on the 'writhing' scene of the discotheques. When they do, a reverential hush quashes the electronic bombardment they helped set off."🍁
The Guest List for the first night launch party of Sibylla's disco was originally published in Queen magazine in 1966. The list was also reproduced in the book, The Sixties in Queen, published in 1987. George Harrison was an investor owning a ten per cent share🥀
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Something About the Beatles' Girls by Lynn Mayes on Facebook🌸🌻🌺🍀
On June 25, 1967 the Beatles represented Britain in the first live worldwide satellite broadcast watched by over 400 million viewers in 25 countries performing their new song "All You Need Is Love". They invited family and friends into Abbey Road Studios to participate and sing back-up including Pattie Boyd, Jane Asher, Brian Epstein, Mike McCartney, Keith Moon and The Fool...🪷