Dice & The Beatles in Central Park in New York City, NY | 8 February 1964 (I)
Paul Mccartney: How lucky was I, to have those men in my life...
WEEPING.. PAUL SAYS IN MY LIFE... AND THE VIDEO PANS OUT TO JOHN
I can totally hear the words "in my life, I love you more" but this time, it's Paul saying it.
why did we even question the mclennon sharing clothes thing?? guys, it was right in front of our faces the whole time š¤ÆĀ this is how they exchange clothesĀ
Honestly, forget about India. I need to know in detail what occurred on that New York trip if weāre getting headlines from 1968 magazines like this:
These are the additions I noticed:
John's statement about George (I think from Lennon Remembers) that he wouldn't buy his album, that ATMP means nothing to him, and that George should be grateful that he could learn from John and Paul.
The addiction of John and Linda's performance of "Love in strange" in the background when the song "Bless you" sounded with the line: "Love is strange".
Excerpt from a 1975 interview with John in which he says he wonders what Paul thought of his performance of "I Saw Her Standing There" at Madison Square Garden.
The questionnaire, in which John described Paul as extraordinary, Bowie as thin etc., was supplemented with pictures.
The ending (which kinda broke my heart).
Hello! I have loved your blog for years and have thoroughly enjoyed reading your mclennon posts..I was wondering what your thoughts were about the cherry bomb incident at the Memphis coliseum in 1966..I believe there is a quote from either John or Paul saying that they were worried that the other was shot š
Yes Iāve read this story many times and there are various versions. According to the Beatles, it was definitely a bomb. But according to Beatles fans who attended the event, it wasnāt really a cherry bomb but a firecraker, and it wasnāt thrown on the stage but near the stairs of the stage.Ā
I think The Beatles believed it was a bomb because they were focused on playing and singing and they saw this fire and then the explosion which happened close to the stage, and they were a bit upset, also because it was the period of theĀ ābeatles bigger than jesusā controversy with strong Anti-Beatles feelings in America, fans burning their vinyls on the streets and many protests,...so there was tension at Beatles concerts. And that firecracker might have been a consequence of that turmoil.
I remember that John revealed in an interview that when theĀ ābombā exploded they suddenly looked at each other to check they were fine. Some Beatles fans who have attended the concert also reported that Paul suddenly looked at John to check if he was alright.Ā ā¤
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