LET IT BE BLOOPERS get back, part III
Film negatives of Paul & Linda, London 1968.
sharon tate in the thirteen chairs (1969) dir. nicolas gessner, luciano lucignani
Catherine Deneuve photographed by Giancarlo Botti during the shooting of the film 'Belle de Jour' directed by Luis Buñuel in November 1966, in France.⭐️
Paul McCartney during the Yesterday and Today photo session | 25 March 1966 © Robert Whitaker
Heather McCartney visits The Beatles during the Let It Be / Get Back sessions, on 26th January 1969.
John Lennon backstage at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan | 30 June 1966 © Robert Whitaker
You actually feel that [Paul] sees everything before it happens, and has somehow time traveled to the future, listened to both “Abbey Road” and “Let it Be,” and is trying to explain them to the others. He is supremely confident, and focused. He is in some “zone” of creativity that cannot be explained. It’s at once annoying and genius. — Roger Friedman, on Get Back Part II
SHARON TATE photographed by GIANNI PRATURLON at her home in Santa Monica, 1967.
Ah, Sharon, it’s very hard to talk about her without getting a bit weepy. The word exquisite perfectly sums up this lady. Almost other-worldly, so beautiful and sensitive. But in no way wishy washy, she was smart and not taken in by the shallowness of the industry.