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Paul McCartney baking bread (1978) Photographer: Linda Eastman
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Paul McCartney at the Factory Club in West Hollywood during his Dirty Weekend in June of 1968. (Source)
From a Wikipedia article about the Factory Club:
Studio One, currently known as The Factory, is an LGBT nightclub in West Hollywood, California. The Studio One building was originally owned by William Fox (producer) and was used as a Norden bombsite facility during World War I. In 1968 the building was bought and transformed into The Factory nightclub, named after the furniture manufacturing business in the lower floor of the building. The Factory became a popular 1960s-style discothèque that was frequented by Hollywood celebrities, but it only lasted a few years. Studio One was founded on the same site in the early 1970s by part-owner Scott Forbes, a Boston optometrist. The club was popular throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Throughout its history, the club has been associated with the gay rights movement. Many celebrities graced the club either as guests or performers, especially during the late 1970s and most of the 1980s. Photos of those people were displayed in the hallway between the disco and cabaret.
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The Beatles in foundation and winged eyeliner, late 1962
“Ted Taylor first told us how use make-up. We were playing the Embassy Cinema at Peterborough […]. It was Ted that said, ‘You looked a little pale out there, lads. You should use make-up.’ We asked him how. He said, ‘There’s this pancake stuff, Leichner 27. You can get it from the chemist. Take a little pad and rub it on; it gives you a tan. And put a black line around your eyes and lips.’ We said, ‘That’s a bit dodgy, isn’t it?’ He said, ‘Believe me, they will never see it, and you’ll look good.’
Right afterwards we were being photographed for a poster for Blackpool. They had been bootlegging posters, which meant we were obviously getting quite popular, and the poster company said we should do an official one. So they did four squares – one of us in each square. And you can see the black line around our eyes. We never lived it down!”
- Paul McCartney (the Anthology book)