sorry for not being very active, lots of things happened etc etc Anywayyy a little sketch of the rooftop concert
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
Different photographers different wiews
The father, the fellow artist, the lover, the beatle, the brother, the friend, the loved one, the young man, the troubled soul
John Lennon • October 9, 1940
Photographs by:
Cynthia Lennon / Yoko Ono / May Pang Kishin Shinoyama / George Harrison / Ringo Starr Paul McCartney / Astrid Kirchherr / Linda McCartney
As a fellow blind I don't think Paul was short sighted or at least very lightly. He doesn't do "the totally lost face I'll stare somewhere faking confidence" or the evergreen "I am not squinting my eyes, I am just focusing on the serious matters you are bringing in the conversation"
He is being cute as hell and the cheeky boyfriend with John
Paul would often steal John’s glasses, and refuse to give them back, and True Fact: Without his glasses, or contacts, John was legally blind.  I vaguely remember a quote along the lines of “John would be searching for his glasses where he’d last left them, only for Paul to be walking about wearing them, and not telling him. And then John would figure it out and shout, “MACCA!”.Â
The Daily Mail reported that Paul also needed glasses, but never wore them in public because glasses were John’s thing, at least according to “McCartney’s friends”, how true that is I don’t know. But it gives me an excuse to post these other pictures in which Paul is wearing glasses similar to John’s, but which may or may not be his:Â
It's suddenly The Office?
george martin sitting there not knowing what the hell george is talking about
Photos of The Beatles included in a fans scrapbook from the 60s.
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.