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Like i said THE husband and wife duo of all time sex would not have fixed them but they should have tryed it anyway
and they started making out
It's clearly an anticipation of Get Back
A healthy and balanced diet of toast and more toast
Just what is with the tension between John and Paul at the Plaza?
Paul not making eye contact with John as he walks past
John whistling in response because he, as we all know, doesn't care
George and Ringo's smiles immediately dropping when they see John come over
John barely able to raise a smile at Ringo's joke
What is going on?!
Weird behaviour between John Lennon and Paul McCartney at the Plaza Hotel, New York, February 1964 - part two (part one)
We miss you boys
i mean he really couldn't have been clearer
Happy 50th anniversary to the last known photography of George and John together.
November 12th 1974.
Jonah Lees and Blake Richardson nailed it
I don't understand why the scenography choises, they couln't find a couch?
day 15 of drawtober by @majorpaw!
my favorite moment of the first shea stadium concert, the keyboard smash in i'm down
now they're frightened of leaving it
everyone's weaving it
1971 vs 1974
1974: George Harrison promoting John Lennon's album "Walls and Bridges" during his Dark Horse tour.
John Lennon & George Harrison at the Futurist Theatre in Scarborough, England | 11 December 1963 © John Varley
GEORGE HARRISON, JOHN LENNON & PAUL MCCARTNEY in Get Back (Episode 2)
I have a lot of questions for you john
John Lennon and George Harrison in Get Back
MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (1967) dir. The Beatles
John Lennon & George Harrison (1964)
John and George visiting Stuart Sutcliffes room. Photographed by Astrid Kirchherr.
“After Stuart’s death, John and George really cared about me. They used to come and see me in my home. It was actually John’s suggestion. John said, ‘Can I see where he used to paint?’ So I said, ‘Of course, you can.’
“In that moment, I had to take a picture of them. I just grabbed this old chair and put it there. And John was so full of emotion, being in the same room where his friend was just painting, that he nearly burst out in tears. And George was all a bit worried. So I just said to George, ‘Well, stand behind him.’ You could see how quickly George understood what it was all about, death and being alive.
John Lennon and George Harrison on the train from New York to Washington DC, 11th February 1964 (video here)