The Beatles during ‘The Mad Day Out’ photo session (Old Street roundabout, London, 1968). Photo by Stephen Goldblatt.
You actually feel that [Paul] sees everything before it happens, and has somehow time traveled to the future, listened to both “Abbey Road” and “Let it Be,” and is trying to explain them to the others. He is supremely confident, and focused. He is in some “zone” of creativity that cannot be explained. It’s at once annoying and genius. — Roger Friedman, on Get Back Part II
catherine deneuve in les créatures (1966)
Sharon Tate as Jennifer North in Valley of the Dolls (1967) directed by Mark Robson
Paul, Ringo, and Linda at Superbear Studios in the South of France, July of 1980
Photographed by Laurence Juber
sharon tate, 1968 🎞
Catherine Deneuve in Les Parisiennes (1962)
On one day, only Ringo showed up. McCartney murmurs ominously at one point, “And then there were two.” “And then there were one.” And then there were none. — Sheila O'Malley
The Beatles on the TV show "Around The Beatles", 1964, taken by Terry O'Neill. ㅡ From the book "THE BEATLES" by Terry O'Neill.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney in The Beatles: Get Back
George and Pattie at Kinfauns February 1968 photo by Ringo Starr
thanks to Lynn Mayes and her Facebook page Something About the Beatles' Girls