Remembering Elvis Presley 🌹on his Birthday 🎁 January 8th 1935
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Remembering Elvis Presley 🌹on his Birthday 🎁 January 8th 1935
Of all the other artists that I have worked for, he was so professional and at the same time so loving. Elvis was such a good guy, a really good person. I think it was easy for him to be that way, because he was so talented, very confident, and perhaps that gave him a generosity of spirit. Usually it’s the lesser talents that have certain ugly character traits, probably because they are not as confident. But Elvis was just wonderful. - Drummer Bob Lanning
Happy Birthday, Elvis! (January 8, 1935 - ∞)
Happy Birthday, Elvis! (January 8, 1935 - ∞)
Elvis’ “Jailhouse Rock” - Live at the ‘68 Comeback Special
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELVIS A. PRESLEY ♛ Jan. 8, 1935 – Aug. 16, 1977.
Elvis in “Fun in Acapulco” (1963).
Elvis in Jailhouse Rock, 1957.
Paul McCartney
EMI Studios, London, 12 September 1963.
moodboard » paul mccartney in 1960s
I’m in Hamburg, and I have a little bit of money together, and finally saved enough to buy myself a Höfner violin bass. It was my bass, then, that was the one. And I became known for that bass, a lot of kids got them. That was my big pride and joy, because it sounded great. And that was it, basically. The rest you know.
The Beatles – “Penny Lane” (1967)
Help! | 1965 NME Poll Winner’s Concert
Paul on the Mike Yarwood Christmas Show, in 1977.
bonus:
Paul and John
Take a sad song and make it better
Perhaps it won’t take, eh? Help! (1965) dir. Richard Lester
George just throws trash on the table and offers everybody cigarettes
PAUL: Music is like a psychiatrist. You can tell your guitar things that you can’t tell people. And it will answer you with things people can’t tell you.