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"please, don't be long. please don't you be very long..."
Unseen picture of Paul McCartney and his dog Eddie, taken by Linda in 1968
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George in Acapulco, January, 1977.
"Well, all of 1977 I didn’t write a song, I didn’t do anything; I was not working at all really, so I decided I’d better start doing something. I’d just turned off from the music business altogether. I am a bit out of touch with the other music. There’re certain artists that I always like to listen to, but I don’t listen a great deal to the radio. I just got out of it – I was ‘skiving,’ as the English say. Everybody else doesn’t notice, because if your past records still get played on the radio, people don’t notice that you’re not really there. But I just got sick of all that. […]
"Having been in this business now for so long – it was 1961 when we first made a record, I think, so it’s eighteen years now – the novelty’s worn off. Really, it comes down to ego. You have to have a big ego in order to keep plodding on being in the public eye. If you want to be popular and famous, you can do it; it’s dead easy if you have that ego desire. But most of my ego desires as far as being famous and successful were fulfilled a long time ago.
"I still enjoy writing a tune and enjoy in a way making a record. But I hate that whole thing of when you put it out, you become a part of the overall framework of the business. And I was a bit bored with that. If I write a tune and people think it’s nice then that’s fine by me; but I hate having to compete and promote the thing. I really don’t like promotion. In the Sixties we overdosed on that, and then I consciously went out of my way at the end of the Sixties, early Seventies, to try and be a bit more obscure. What you find is that you have a hit and suddenly everybody’s knocking on your door and bugging you again. I enjoy being low profile and having a peaceful sort of life.
"So anyway, to answer your original question, it got to be the end of 1977 and I thought, ‘God, I’d better do something.’”
- George, Rolling Stone, 1979.
Photos: © Ed Thrasher / MPTV.
Three rare images from A Hard Day’s Night: A Private Archive (to be published September 2016). The images are from A Hard Day’s Night producer Walter Shenson’s collection and author Mark Lewisohn added an engaging introduction and epilogue as well as image captions. Richard Lester, the film’s Director, wrote the foreword.
Credit: Getty Images
George Harrison karate chops an unsuspecting Ringo; captured by Bob Bonis (1964)
Original Press photos from September of 1964 when the Beatles returned to the USA
The last photo of John Lennon and Paul McCartney hanging out together. John was murdered a mere 6 years later. Taken by John’s girlfriend at the time, May Pang. ~ March 29th, 1974
June 27, 1966 - Waiting out Typhoon Kit on the way to Tokyo. Photographs by Robert Whitaker.
Paul being Paul…