he really did and im so happy about it 💙💚
*giggles*
The Beatles starring in A Midsummer’s Night Dream (April 28, 1964)
I WANT THAT PIN . boyfriends moment
SEPTEMBER 24, 1941 - ∞
"I had daydreams and fantasies when I was growing up. I always wanted to live in a log cabin at the foot of a mountain. I would ride my horse to town and pick up provisions. Then return to the cabin, with a big open fire, a record player and peace"
imagine naming two songs after a random ass cottage in the woods and dedicating a whole album to it and saying that it “painted a somewhat forgotten picture of true completeness” and going back much later in life to visit it and making repeated vague allusions to it in other songs after going there to hang out for a few weeks in 1970 with your friend who you DIDN’T fuck
john looks so good here im- just this very era makes me so happy, their smiles are so precious
my favourite tags on my get back gifs PART 4 (of many)
The Beatles at EMI Studios in London, England | 14 April 1966 © Leslie Bryce
Released this week, Aftermath was the Rolling Stones' first album to feature exclusively Jagger/Richards compositions and, keen to see what their closest competitors but good friends were up to, the Fabs sent an aide out to purchase copies from the HMV shop on Oxford Street.
“Very few musicians have had an impact on fashion that transcended their generation. Most entertainers are lucky to create a single iconic image. Jimmy Page, however created many: the pre-Raphaelite dandy with a kaleidoscope Tele, the black-and-silver-star spangled arena showman wielding a sunburst Les Paul; the decadent, dragon suited Dark Lord of the Gibson double neck, are just a few of his immediately recognisable personas, and they continue to resonate with today's leading fashion experts.”
– Vogue magazine
©️Graham Nash, 1971