Throwback to when the John Lennon Instagram account (probably Sean) posted this very obvious series of photos captioned by the lyrics to In My Life, making it very clear who the song is about:
Never late for some Mclennon ❤️
Ughhhh this has so many flaws but here you go! This song ruined my life 😀
And here are the still versions :(((
George really did love himself some plaid shirts huh
Paul McCartney and George Harrison messing around backstage before their gig at the ABC Cinema in Manchester. The footage is from The Beatles Come To Town. (20 Nov. 1963)
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1974 - Mick Jagger and Bebe Buell, visitors at the door of John Lennon and May Pang’s New York City apartment at 434 East 52nd Street. The sign above the door was an old street sign May saved when the city was changing signs from porcelain to aluminum.
Birthday surprise
…my twenty-first birthday…
After dinner, I was happy on sake, and Mick [Jagger] told me we were going to visit a friend. We hopped a cab to an apartment building on Sutton Place, an exclusive neighbourhood in the East Fifties, famous for housing, among other, Greta Garbo. When we got inside the building, the River House, which overlooks the East River, there was a man standing at the foot of the stairs, and he snapped a Polaroid of us. It wasn’t until he took the camera away from his face and said in an unmistakable Liverpudlian accent, “How are you mate? This must be the birthday girl” that I knew I was meeting John Lennon. Mick is always portrayed as the flamboyant, selfish womanizer, the perpetual devil, but he really is a sweet, caring man. As I followed him into the apartment John was sharing with Mai Pang, I was so moved, I was concentrating on not bursting into tears.
John was in his “lost eighteen months” period, and he seemed to be in great shape. He sang “Happy Birthday” to me on an acoustic guitar, followed by a bunch of other songs. It seemed to be that John was trying to escape from reality. I thought he was trying to have as much fun as he possibly could. (New York, 1974)
From “Rebel Heart: An American Rock ‘n’ Roll Journey,” by Bebe Buell with Victor Bockris (St. Martin’s Press, 2001)
Photo published in May Pang’s book, Instamatic Karma. Scan by Lynn Mayes.
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John Lennon & George Harrison at the Futurist Theatre in Scarborough, England | 11 December 1963 © John Varley
George Harrison Dark Horse Tour Moodboard
All images sourced from Pinterest, links in captions.
this friendship >>>>
John Lennon & Paul McCartney in Amsterdam, Netherlands | 6 June 1964 © David Magnus
George Harrison: Living in the Material World (2011) | Nowhere Boy (2009) George was just too young. He looked even younger than Paul, and Paul looked about ten, with his baby face. – John Lennon, The Beatles Anthology
Hi : ) Addie | She/her | 23 | Currently losing it over the Beatles 🎭
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