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Some art I made of @fand-arts Mr revenge plotting something while Mr. Moonlight looks at him longingly
Might make more oc lore later on
Template also belongs to fand
I don't think I've ever seen anyone post a sally face and fran bow tattoo
So here it is
All thanks to chapitre19tt on instagram
The Beatles - Mr Moonlight
John Lennon's vocals brings me to tears
I made a random Mr men oc call Mr moonlight
Go hog on him
🌙✨the official introduction to Mr. Moonlight✨🌙
I want to make something special for Mr moonlight cause I’m head over heels for him
This song was part of the Beatles' live repertoire in 1962 and 1963.
Beatlesongs, William J. Dowlding (1989)
Philip Norman's biography of Brian Epstein is expected to be published in June 2026
From the publisher:
The definitive, comprehensive biography of Brian Epstein - the man who built the Beatles.
There will never be another pop manager like Brian Epstein, the young record-retailer from Liverpool behind the 20th century's greatest romance. Having achieved his much-derided aim of making the Beatles "bigger than Elvis," Brian went on to make them bigger than any earthly instrument could measure. Only a handful of years older, he nonetheless referred them as "the Boys," protecting and pampering them like the children he could never hope to have.
Due to his homosexuality - and possibly his Jewishness - Brian received no public honor (or even thanks) for this incalculable contribution to Britain's exports, let alone the national morale. He may not have been the best dealmaker for the Beatles, but in his hands, their guiding principles were always good taste, niceness to their fans, and value for money. Yet his only tangible memorials are a blue plaque marking his former office in London's theatreland and a modest bronze statue near the site of his family's electrical goods store in Liverpool.
Mr. Moonlight draws on a cache of never-before-heard audio interviews to tell the story of this hugely complex, self-contradictory, and ultimately tragic character. From his Pre-Beatles years - the eight different expensive private schools at which he failed to shine, his problematic career as an army National Serviceman, his vague ambitions to be a couturier - through his management of the Beatles, where he turned a quartet of unruly young musicians in cracked black leather into a worldwide religion, up to his supposedly "incautious" overdoses in 1967 at aged 32, and the calamity that followed. As John Lennon said upon hearing the news, "Then we're fucked!" - and they were.