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The Beatles performing at Shindig! TV show, 7 October 1964. © ABC Photo Archives
Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, London 1983.
unseen Photograph of Paul Pretty McCartney at age 16.
Paul and John work out Fool on the Hill.
Koh Hasebe remembers.
“This is from the ‘Fool on the Hill’ recording session. I was told they would allow photographs, so I went. They were still working the song out. Paul was on his piano and John was working out accompaniments on the guitar. There was an Asian woman there, I didn’t know who it was but thought she might be Japanese. Afterwards it turned out to be Yoko Ono. No one in Japan knew her at the time.”
The Beatles and Yoko Ono, 1969, photographed by Linda McCartney
“Everyone was just getting all uptight with each other. The new wives were coming in and, y'know, living under the piano and there was no privacy anymore for us as far as the group was concerned in what was normally the only privacy we ever had, the four of us when we got into a studio. And we’d just grown away from each other. One time or another every one of us left that group before we finally stopped.” - George Harrison, The Sunday Tribune, 18 October 1987 [x]
George Harrison. Eric Clapton. 1969. Photo by Barrie Wentzell.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney film a documentary featuring the Beatles in 1963 at the Liverpool waterfront. source
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“I don’t get proud of things I do, that’s not a word I use.”, George, Rolling Stone