I have two moods.
1. Constant panic and worryng about every little detail
2. It is what it is
OLIVIA HARRISON, LINDA McCARTNEY and BARBARA BACH at the premiere of GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROAD STREET. London. 1984.
Remembering the lovely LINDA McCARTNEY who passed away on this date, April 17, 1998.
“ Linda means beautiful in Spanish, and my Linda was certainly that — inside and out. — Anyone who met her, however briefly, was touched by her genuine interest and gentle kindness. I never stop thinking of her as my girlfriend, even though she became my wife, my children's mother, and my Lady. — The beauty of her spirit never failed to communicate itself to those she encountered, whether they were young or old, male or female, or whatever, they were worthy of respect and so she treated them exactly the same and they invariably felt very comfortable being with her. — Our love of animals was something we discovered, we shared as time went by, and they too enjoyed the same deep respect given to them by her. Her vision of the world was, and is, a simple one. Love, kindness, respect and thoughtfulness for one another and for our fellow species and a deep distrust of people who neglect these values. I am blessed to have shared thirty loving years with this uniquely special woman, a fact which I will remain eternally grateful for. “
— Paul McCartney, Club Sandwich - 1998.
Everyone always talks about a good thing coming to an end, as if life was over. But I'll be 40 when this interview comes out. Paul is 38. Elton John, Bob Dylan... we're all relatively young people. The game isn't over yet. Everyone talks in terms of the last record or the last Beatle concert... but, God willing, there are another 40 years of productivity to go.
John Lennon interviewed by David Sheff for Playboy, September 1980
The fact that it’s 45 years later and Paul, Elton and Bob are still performing kills me. You were right Johnny 🥺
LINDA EASTMAN at the Apple Press Conference. May 15, 1968.
Linda Eastman at the Americana Hotel in New York on behalf of Town & Country magazine covering the press conference held by John Lennon and Paul McCartney to announce the Beatles new company Apple Records. Linda famously slipped Paul her number that day.