Paul McCartney & John Lennon eyefucking each other singing "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window"
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Paul McCartney & John Lennon eyefucking each other singing "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window"
losing it
Heartwarming: he will never be happy
it gets to a point that is just weirder if they didn't fuck
John Lennon attempts to explain Paul McCartney’s psyche.
John: Paul walked barefoot across the road… because Paul’s idea of being different is to look almost straight, but just have his ear painted blue. You know? Something a little subtle.
Anyway I liked as you lie there, come inside, never know, home to us
I personally think paul has ground himself down inside to an empty husk puppeted by the industry for capitalistic gain. He lost all zest and artistic interest decades ago and his music isn't good. I never had respect for him as a rich "straight" powerful influential man who uses that influence for the bare minimum of good. His life fascinates me and I'll love him forever, in a way, but he is neutered stylistically and in personality and I think John would hate just about everything he's made in the past 30 years lmao. But thats just my opinion lol xoxo ily paulie
Not paul using ai to make all the pictures move.....
get back was saturated with impossibility of going home when that's all they wanted to do for what they kind of knew would be a last hurrah.
wanting to do a live performance actually engaging with an audience. paul says let's play a dance hall, george and others repeatedly say let's do it like a nightclub act. when george leaves the band he literally goes back to liverpool for a few days. they play with billy preston who they know from the early days in hamburg. they revamp 909 one of the earliest songs with all the style of the older rock, also doing maggie may. the themes throughout the songs, get back, long winding road, TWO OF US, dont let me down and oh darling direct john and paul call and response. all this while the band is falling apart because its become bigger than any of them can handle. oops we got exactly what we wanted the whole time but it's taking away our humanity and what made us love it in the first place. they wanted to do this because it was fun, playing for an audience who reacts to you and has fun with you and
Tug of War • Part 2
this story hurts me everytime
John reminding us his favourite city is Paris in this May 1964 issue of Jackie Magazine 👀
Paul McCartney packs a powerful punch — literally: In a new interview on the Beatles’ SiriusXM channel, Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder revealed he was once hanging out with McCartney at a Seattle hotel bar when a story got more intense than anticipated.
“He kind of was illustrating how he hit this guy, and when he did that, he shot out his left arm as if he was hitting this guy, and I was standing there, and I got hit,” Vedder recalled, laughing. “He didn’t quite pull back the punch, you see. So the story kept on. It was a great, incredible personal story, and I caught the end of it, but as I was listening I was just thinking, ‘Paul McCartney just hit me in the face. And it hurt!‘”
Vedder said he even ended up tasting a bit of blood, but in a way, it was all worth it.
“A great time in my life, to be hit by Paul McCartney,” Vedder said. “I remember it hurt for a few days, And I remember when it went away, when the pain finally subsided and the swelling went down, I kinda missed it.” (x)
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Yoko Ono standing with Standing Woman (1932) at The Museum of Modern Art Sculpture Garden, New York. 1960/1961.
Photographer: Minoru Niizuma