Hello this is vienna from @bichcarito this is black pearl from @revolver-d
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Klaus Voormann’s preparatory sketches for the artwork of the album Revolver and the definitive cover.
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I draw Paul in my favorite album<3
Thank you for still remembering my request, Beatle fanartist friend, @helga-oko ! Groovy! & the other 3 mini Beatles sitting & chilling on the guitar neck like that… so cute😋
Really subtle but nice Johnny sketch you posted there! It kinda looks like Paulie too! Do you accept requests? Thanks!☺️👍
Thank you! Yes! That's like if Paul put on John's glasses, innit? Gimme ur request 😁 but I'll draw only if it's connected with musicians and if it's not smth hard
Fave Beatles album inc the design (wonderful, dreamy, monochromatic & sketch-like art), song (weird, experimental, hypnotising & iconic TNK) & era (no tourings to focus on studio work, awesome.... but still a chaotic & transitional year... 1966) as well as fashion style (the psyche-flowery shirts & weird shades) 😍👍
The Beatles - Revolver [UK Parlophone Release] (5 August 1966)
My fave (currently) era of them… and i love them looking all nerdy & annoyingly peculiarly funny with the shades😝😝esp John😝😝there is a short intro of them in these scene b4 launching their song ‘paperback writer‘ in a vid… george & paul sitting on the piano like that is cute too😝👍
The Beatles during the recording of Paperback Writer and Rain | April 1966 © Robert Whitaker
If only!! We can be a fly on the wall & able to see the Beatles recording w the strangest ways of recording ways for the Revolver album…😀👍like there were missing footages just like the Get Back movie where one can make these Revolver sessions into a movie… sigh…
Mick Jagger drops in on John Lennon during the Revolver sessions, 1966, by Robert Freeman