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Ringo on John Lennon and Yoko Onoâs naked album cover (x)
June 01, 1979 near Dover. Photos by Jim Sugar.
The Beatles kids (Dhani and Zak) talking about the Beatles: get back docuseries
paul mccartney at apple records, 1969
Scan from Rolling Stone, January 2014
Shocked and appalled to learn the beatles did drugs
A DAY IN THE LIFE (1967) âA song not of disillusionment with life itself but of disenchantment with the limits of mundane perception, A Day In The Life depicts the ârealâ world as an unenlightened construct that reduces, depresses, and ultimately destroysâŚMade in a total of around thirty-four hours, A Day In The Life represents the peak of The Beatlesâ achievement. With one of their most controlled and convincing lyrics, its musical expression is breathtaking, its structure at once utterly original and completely natural. The performance is likewise outstanding. Lennonâs floating, tape-echoed vocal contrasts ideally with McCartneyâs âdryâ briskness. Starrâs drums hold the track together, beginning in idiosyncratic dialogue with Lennon on slack-tuned tom-toms. McCartneyâs contributions on piano and (particularly) bass brim with invention, colouring the music and occasionally providing the main focus. A brilliant production by Martinâs team, working under restrictions which would floor most of todayâs studios, completes a piece which remains among the most penetrating and innovative artistic reflections of its era.â - Ian MacDonald, Revolution in the Head
Paul McCartney, George Martin, and George Harrison: adorable Polaroid via Maccaâs IG. Itâs from 1981, at George Hâs house, Friar Park, with Denny Laine and Linda McCartney also there to add background vocals to the track âAll Those Years Ago.â
PAUL MCCARTNEY photographed by JEAN-MARIE PĂRIER in London, March 1966.
John Lennon, taken at the Record Plant, NYC, 1972
Paul McCartney in Detroit, August 1966.
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Paul McCartney & Neil Aspinall, 1967
MOLLY MELDRUM: Any chance of coming down to the Land of Oz again?
PAUL McCARTNEY: Yeah. Weâre thinking about it -
LINDA McCARTNEY: Oh yes, definitely!
PAUL McCARTNEY: What weâre doing this year though is, weâre kind of taking a little bit easier âcause weâre pregnant. Iâm pregnant too, you know! Iâll have to take it easy!
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