George during a recording session for The Fool On The Hill. photographed on the 25th September, 1967, at EMI studios, Abbey Road.
Pics: by Koh Hasebe / Shinko Music
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George during a recording session for The Fool On The Hill. photographed on the 25th September, 1967, at EMI studios, Abbey Road.
Pics: by Koh Hasebe / Shinko Music
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The Beatles being interviewed in an office at Chicago International Amphitheatre on the 12th August, 1966.
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Q: "Would any of you care to comment on any aspect of the war in Vietnam?"
JOHN: "We don't like it."
Q: "Could you elaborate any?"
JOHN: "No. I've elaborated enough, you know. We just don't like it. We don't like war."
GEORGE: "It's, you know... It's just war is wrong, and it's obvious it's wrong. And that's all that needs to be said about it."
PAUL: "We can elaborate in England."
The Beatles press conference at the Warwick Hotel, New York on the 22nd August 1966.
Pic: Koh Hasebe / Shinko Music.
60 years ago today, John met Paul. Thank God.
Here (under the cut as it’s a little long) are some extracts from an article on John and Paul’s songwriting partnership, originally published in Beatles Monthly no. 2, September 1963.
The Beatles recording It’s Only Love in Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road on the 15th June, 1965.
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The Beatles with Rumiko Hoshika from Japanese magazine, Music Life, presenting the boys with kakieto awards, during the recording of It’s Only Love at EMI Studios, Abbey Road on the 15th June, 1965.
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George during the recording of It’s Only Love on the 15th June, 1965.
Pic: Koh Hasebe / Shinko Music / Getty Images.