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my paulie!
listening to the The Rest is Entertainment Paul interview and quite sent by him passive-aggressively calling out Bob Dylan for only playing random deepcuts at his concerts………
How did Boris and Paul become a couple? I'm kinda curious since Boris is a luxio and Paul is a Electrode. How did that happen?
Beep boop indeed
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just here to share this specific picture i took of justin lovingly looking upon his sound bath subjects
"you can't take loved away" hurts so deep in my soul
I (kayfabe) hate Roman Reigns so much I do not CARE if he is a beautiful man I just want Sami to tell him to go kick fuckin’ rocks AHHH
Paul, Marijke and The Fool The Fool, an art group led by an attractive young Dutch couple, Simon Posthuma and Marijke Koger. Having travelled around Europe together, Simon and Marijke established themselves as members of the London in-crowd in 1966, befriending Brian Epstein firstly, and through him meeting the Beatles. … Despite having had their design for the Sgt. Pepper sleeve rejected by Paul, Simon and Marijke were now commissioned to decorate the Apple boutique, inside and out, and to produce posters and affordable hippie garments for sale. ‘It is wrong that only a few should be able to afford our things,’ Simon told the newly launched American music magazine Rolling Stone. ‘We want to be for everyone.’
The concept was confused from the outset. ‘I don’t know why it was labelled a boutique as it was intended to be more of a cultural centre with books and musical instruments, art lectures, etc.,’ says Marijke. ‘Unfortunately the whole thing was badly managed, which was nothing to do with the Fool. We were just the creative idea[s] people.’ To decorate the façade of the Apple building, Marijke painted a fabulous picture of a genie, four storeys tall, transforming an everyday London street corner into a psychedelic fantasy. It was the best thing about the shop. Marijke regularly visited Paul at nearby Cavendish Avenue, giving the Beatle private Tarot readings (he kept drawing the Fool). One thing led to another and they ended up in bed. ‘Paul’s was a sympathetic and warm personality and he had a great sense of humour,’ remembers Marijke. ‘I saw empathy in the way he dealt with his hired help and he loved animals. As a lifelong animal-lover and vegetarian I could really relate to that.’
Simon guessed something was going on between Paul and his girlfriend ‘Paul and Marijke were very good friends - they had this electricity’ - and stormed into Cavendish one morning to confront Paul. He found the Beatle in his kitchen eating breakfast and reading his fan mail. ‘What the fuck is going on?’ Simon yelled. Paul admitted the affair. He said he couldn’t help it, and gave Simon to understand that Jane had found out, too. ‘He had a problem, with Jane, of course … There was also hurt on Jane’s side.’ The men agreed that the affair would end, and they remained friends, just about. Not long afterwards, Simon and Marijke took LSD with Paul, a strange and disturbing trip for Simon, the drug serving to make the Dutchman intensely aware of what had transpired between Paul and his girlfriend. ‘That was a tough trip.’— Howard Sounes, Fab: An Intimate Life of Paul McCartney