Paul doing his little finger pose wah!!
John looking mischievously Paul while the pretty boy is oblivious
Jeremy just wants to escape from the creepy hug
Bonus
Paul is so happy to fly, he is too much innocent in this movie, a wild John behind him as usual
Guys in general to the comments, not the post who was hilarious, chills. If don't want read mclennon fics, post, discourses, analysis, etc just do it, there is no obligation to follow a certain type of page or commentary. I don't think especially since Get Back that there is no material or a new spring of curiosity about the Beatles, now for example people is getting crazy about AI. If you feel there is no content for you I want simply say you can create it, do what you want to do your analysis, fics... there is no restriction to your creativity
Being into the Beatles and not giving a shit about mclennon is kind of isolating but it's also kind of a power move
the worst thing abt the beatles biopics is that it legit feels like a marvel project so far
first "film binging experience", top 10 most internet popular actors, even the way they announced it no thank yeww
If Paul was gen z he’d be an "influencer" who films tiktoks of himself in public spaces and disrupts people and then complains when people complain about him
The Beatles & Debbie Fyall in Central Park in New York City, NY | 8 February 1964 © Harry Benson (II)
so come on back and see just what you mean to me
2003: The Quarrymen talk about Paul and the immediate influence he had on the group.Â
LEN: I think he was, uh, he was quite a clever lad actually. Quite good, you know, at languages and maths and stuff, he was quite bright. I think he was under an obligation if you’d like to his father Jim in a lot of ways to do well at school, because his mum passed away fairly quickly. So Jim wanted him to do well and I think he felt obligated to progress in school.
COLIN: Paul would have allowed John to feel that he was the boss anyway. Paul wouldn’t have gotten head to head with John, but Paul would have got his own way if you’d like, carefully, by maneuvering and perhaps letting John think it was his idea. I think that’s the way Paul was.
LEN: I think it was part of his characteristic, really. Part of his characteristic. You know, when we started off as The Quarrymen, we were a gang of scruffs, we could dress whatwe’d like, checked shirts, anything we would like. But I’m pretty sure it was Paul’s idea that one night at Clubmoor we dressed a bit smarter – you know, the white coats and the black ties. I think – it wouldn’t be John’s idea. John was more interested in the music and the entertainment. “We can dress what we like as long as we’re enjoying ourselves.” But I think Paul was more… I don’t know. Image-minded, you know. Worried more about the image.
COLIN: Paul was very much the diplomat. He would never get a quick answer off Paul. He would always think about what was the right answer; not what the answer should’ve been, but perhaps what you wanted to hear.
Coiffure trouble 🌬️
What's with Paul freaking out whenever his hair is about to be messed up? Like he can't hold it together that George wants to punch him in the face. John so soft, lovingly looks at P, fully understanding his bestie's ridiculous self-consciousness. George "See you in Greece. Any Tuesday afternoon" Harrison.
|The Beatles interview with the BBC, 1964 🇬🇧🧒🏻🧒🏻🧒🏻🧒🏻