“I dream about him.”
Magical Mystery Tour (1967) dir. The Beatles
John looking mischievously Paul while the pretty boy is oblivious
Jeremy just wants to escape from the creepy hug
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Paul is so happy to fly, he is too much innocent in this movie, a wild John behind him as usual
do you think they ever casually did this in real life
I don't know why I have these vibes
The Beatles having breakfast together, 1965. I’d never seen this one before the other day. Just look at Ringo’s scruffy bed head and John in his Buddy Holly glasses, ugh, they’re so adorable.
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The Beatles and Joan Baez backstage, Candlestick Park, San Francisco, August 1966.
Those boys who are wearing their hair long are saying no to the masculine mystique. They are saying no to that brutal, sadistic, tight-lipped, crew-cut, you know, Prussian… big-muscle, you know, Ernest Hemingway… kill bears when there are no bears to kill and napalm all the children in Vietnam and Cambodia to prove that I’m a man, you know and be dominant and superior to everyone concerned and never show any softness. Well, these boys that are wearing their hair long are saying, ‘No… I don’t have to be all that crew-cut and tight-lipped, I don’t have to be dominant and superior to anyone, I don’t have to have big muscles because there aren’t any bears to kill. I don’t have to, you know, kill anybody to prove anything. I can be tender, and I can be sensitive, and I can be compassionate… and I can admit sometimes that I’m afraid, and I can even cry, and I am a man… and I am my own man’. And that man, who is strong enough to be gentle… that is a new man.
Feminist pioneer Betty Friedan talking about The Beatles in 1964, a year after publishing her book The Feminine Mystique. Featured in Beatles ‘64
Paul loves parkour doesn't he?
The Beatles being helped to climb over their car to avoid fans waiting outside the Futurist Theatre, Scarborough, 9 August 1964
John and Paul moments in Midas Man part 1