the worst thing abt the beatles biopics is that it legit feels like a marvel project so far
first "film binging experience", top 10 most internet popular actors, even the way they announced it no thank yeww
First at all I apoligize for my grammatical mistakes, I'm not a native speaker and surely I am not fluent. Anyway today I rewatched Elliot Roberst's video on Now and Then and guys if before with his video on Get Back while he was commenting the infamous flirting moment between John an Paul as "This moment is very revealing...just perfect" on Now and Then he mentions clearly mclennon and in the end says "They’re letting us know that someday down the long and winding road across the universe, they will return to each other.”
I love this man aside from being a very good content creator he is such a fan
In conclusion his video as taken me to another content creator of my country, and the most interesting thing is the comment
He talks about the tape of Now and Then and the idea who was written for Paul: he says "è una cosa tanto romantica" it's such a romantic thing. My mind in the moment was blowing what a coincidence but for being clear he doesn't believe it because there a no clearly proofs, Yoko could have written that for organize the tapes why John should have written for Paul he didn't know he would have died... a very rational reasoning you can agree or disagree but it's not the point of my post
Te point is that I am always more convinced that even hetero men beatles's fans secretely HOPE John and Paul were a thing
Now and theeeennn……..
Five got into the beatles and queen and i got a lil influenced by her, so here r random doodles i did in the 5 days i let myself be obsessed. I probably wont draw them again idk!
He is in there, and no he’s not on his knees in front of Paul.
People questioning the whole re-release of Now and then 50+ years after the Beatles broke up is missing the point. The song is a gift to us who are lucky enough to enjoy the magic of the Beatles, of course, but it was never made for us. Alexis Peditris described this perfectly in the last paragraphs of his review for the Guardian:
This is McCartney letting go. This is him saying one last proper goodbye to the people he loved the most, the music that defined his life, his past mistakes, his wrong choices, his "what-ifs", his family, alongside Starr, the only person who knew exactly what it was like and who's been on this journey with him together.
This is the end of 40 years of grieving that began when that gun was fired in front of the Dakota in 1980 and continued when Harrison left them on a bed in his house in 2001.
This is him, at 81 years old, knowing this could be his last decade singing the songs that he wrote with John and George because there in the songs there will always be a part of them with him, and finally being at peace with it.
This is him saying,
Thank you for the good memories.
Goodbye.
The Walrus was Paul
Probably what happened during Magical Mystery Tour
It was the morning that we recorded 'Arrow Through Me'. The night before had been a particularly long one, it was the only time he ever spoke about it, nothing about his relationship, it was just more of a feeling that I had than anything, that he just missed that closeness... just a perception. My God, he misses John - that it was a huge hole in his life.
- Steve Holley [Wings' drummer from 1978 to 1981].
John Lennon listening to Please Please Me on the radio in New York, February 1964
George