November 17, 1974 - May Pang and John Lennon, with Ronnie Spector, Alice Cooper and Cindy Lang, and Bianca Jagger, attend the "Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band On the Road" post opening party, at the Beacon Theater, NYC.
Photo 24 by Bob Gruen.
Neil Aspinall, John Lennon and George Harrison during The Beatles' North American tour | Summer 1964
John Lennon is slowly taking over my mind I don’t know how to feel I’ve been drawing him and listening to his albums so much
Happy two of us Tuesday to the sweaty drunk sex these two had 60 years ago today..
Everyone make sure to read oh, what a night! in their honour :)
George really did love himself some plaid shirts huh
George Harrison and Ringo Starr talking about filming Help! (1965) in The Beatles Anthology (1995)
George: We had fun in those days [...] It's difficult when four people all have to say lines, you know, one behind the other, and, you know, if one person forgets it, you've got to start again, and then the next person'd forget his lines, and we did some scenes... the scenes that were in Buckingham Palace, in Help... (laughs) we were doing that scene for days... you know, where they put some, there was some pipe with some red smoke comes through, you know, and we shove it out the window and all the guards fall over... that scene, it just went on forever, you know, and we were just in stitches, just in hysterics, laughing. And we pushed Dick Lester I think to the limit of his... because he was very, very easy-going, he was a pleasure to work with
Ringo: There's one scene in the film, where Victor Spinetti and whoever else was in the scene, and they're doing that curling... you know, those big stones they do... and one of them of course has a bomb in it! We find out about this, 'oh, it's gonna blow up', and we have to run, we have to run away... Well, Paul and I ran about seven miles... (laughing)... we just ran, and ran, so we could stop and have a joint, and come back. We were just off! You know, we'd run to Switzerland.
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.
December 20, 1966 | George Harrison responds to rumours that The Beatles are breaking up
John Lennon in every Beatles movies
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