Never forget Neil, Mal and Derek going to war for the boys
The Beatles’ tv appearance in the Netherlands, 5th June 1964
In the third one they were clearly enjoying poor Georgie. Flirty Paul in leather was ready for that moment
beatles photos where it looks like they’re trying to dispose of a dead body
Paul McCartney and George Harrison in Melbourne (June 1964)
Can we talk about Your School?
Recorded in 1984, never released (except a clip on Oobu Joobu)
We're gonna talk it out someday All that is nearest and dearest I want it, you want it, they want it too And me? I want to love you Come on baby ... what have you've got Tell me that I learned a lot in your school, your school... I never thought [it meant/I'd learn] so much I'm just a poor fool in love, your school... I never felt the gentle touch until ..... I met you Oohhh you better tell me all you know Concerning this situation oohhoohooh I'd like, you'd like it, they always do... Me? I still wanna love you
I can't help but interpret this as Paul desperately wishing for a really deep and public reconciliation with John.
Two lyrics it puts me in mind of:
I never give you my number I only give you my situation And in the middle of investigation I break down
You Never Give Me Your Money
and
You must have learned something in all those years
How Do You Sleep
he knows what you are
don't fuck with his sitar he was writing something
Beatles and Rolling Stones fandoms maybe I am wrong but it seems to me as far as I can tell there are lot of speculations about the relationship between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, they are known as the glimmer twins, confirmed by their ex girlfriends and strenghtened by an episode about Mick Jagger and David Bowie, is less but much less famous than mclennon (John Lennon and Paul McCartney). I am not a Rolling Stones fan, I like some songs but I don't particulary know their biographys, the exact history of the band, only the fact Mick Jegger is the classic old rocker who older he gets and younger women he dates...and drugs obviuosly the Rolling Stones lived the 60's fully. It's because they are controversial? You don't like something they did? Or because stereotypically the Beatles had a larger female fandom while the Rolling Stones a male one and a lot of women use media Tumblr, blogs, fanfiction's sites etc and men don't care or don't want face this kind of discussion?
Paul McCartney, photographed by Barry Lategan for Observer magazine, July 1968