We can discuss abt eg. music (i play some too) inc. The Fab Four (this was the initial reason why this a/c was created), 2NEBANG, pop punk rock, hip-hop, oldies, ASOUE, The Wizarding World, superheroes (esp. DCU Batman, Mortal Kombat, X-Men, TMNT & some Spiderman), Planet Of The Apes, action + comedy + horror (inc. psychological thrillers) + sci-fi, cartoon & kids shows, movies & TV series, books & cmx, art inc. fashion, travelling & cultures, sports (soccer), food glorious food😋👍
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Ringo is a sweet guy. As you know he's given up booze and cigarettes. He's too clean for words. He and his wife Barbara are such sweet people. And as a drummer he is unique. He's not a great technical drummer if you measure him against someone like Steve Gadd or Jeff Porcaro, he wouldn't be able to play like that. But he has a unique sound. When you hear Ringo, you know it's Ringo, there's no one else. He contributed an enormous amount to The Beatles' sound with his distinctive sounding drums. Enormously supportive, he was always there.
Apart from his drumming he would be the catalyst. His opinions counted. If John was doing something a bit dubious and Ringo would say, "That's crap, John," John would take it out. He wouldn't get angry, he would accept it.
— George Martin, interviewed November 1998.
❦ I'm miles away // And after all // I'm only sleeping
McCartney
I like his outfit here☺️🌸💛
Paul signed a book outside his house in Cavendish Avenue,after the fan who made this candid had rung doorbell. London,1968 circa;
John Lennon drinking milk is still very cute😆idky
John Lennon (and the rest of the cast) in a deleted scene from Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
The caption is too accurate... 😭😭😭😍🤩
young xabi alonso was so hot in a cute way and xabi alonso now is just hotter in a dilf way
It would be so cool to be a fly on the wall & watch them back in 1966! They were defly the top rockers at that time!🤩also, i love their this Germany performance, that also inc the ballad ‘Yesterday’ w/o the orchestra but just them rocking with drumset & all (rly liked that version!) + the wonderful ‘Nowhereman’ performance too…☺️👍
Can the Baby’s In Black live in Munich 1966 aficionados please stand up.
Eggs dropping fr the sky! & George forking a 🍓!😆this is so cute, magically whimsically cute!😘
First post here!! Here's a magical mystery tour bus 😌
I shld have known this is revolver! We can see the inspo fr the album on this art! Once again, groovy but w a tinge of sadness? Looking fr the members’ long faces☺️ #myfaveBeatlesalbum
Hello have some revolver art
Groovy art😍love it!
@badlydrawndrawnings
At peace now 🤍
(Sorry if the quality is weird)
One of my favourite little stories of ‘The Lost Weekend’!
Clip from the documentary, “The Lost Weekend: A Love Story”, premiering at The Tribeca Film Festival on June 10.
Mal Evans with John Lennon & Paul McCartney backstage at Circus Krone-Bau in Munich, Germany | 24 June 1966 © Robert Whitaker (I) (II) (III)
Whoa this is quite accurate🤩🤩🤩🤩 i can’t at John’s photo… 😅 but agree abt his activist side🔥 agree also w Paul being a songwriting legend; he can totally come up w any songs on his own randomly🌸 & quiet George w some rather amazing talent on his own💪 & chillax but steady beatman Ringo💛
The Beatles from "The Ultimate The Beatles Collection" by Magazine Future.
Need to discover them Johnny bks👍
John Lennon's name on book covers about him.
BOOKS USED FOR THE POST:
- "Memories of John Lennon" by Yoko Ono.
- "Instamatic Karma: Photographs Of John Lennon" by May Pang.
- "John Lennon In My Life" by Pete Shotton.
- "John Lennon: Fighting For World Peace" by Jeff Burlingame.
- "John" by Cynthia Lennon.
- "John Lennon: A Biography" by Jacqueline Edmondson.
- "John Lennon" by Michael White.
- "The John Lennon Letters" by Hunter Davies.
Wow… meeting John back in mid ‘66 when he & the band were starting to record their psychedelic album, Revolver🤩🤩love such young teen/ specific memories
John Lennon at his home in Weybridge, England | April 1966 © Elizabeth Snead
The year was 1966. And I was 13 years old, visiting England for the first-time with my British-born mother. Did I want to meet the British side of my family? Of course I did. But was I dying to see the changing of the guard, the Tower of London, the Crown Jewels, Buckingham Palace and all the sights of London?. No, I most certainly was not. All I wanted to do was find - and meet --my idol, Beatle John Lennon. And that's exactly what I did.
Having obtained an address from a US Beatle fanzine, (yes, you could do that back then) I showed it to my British Uncle Vic, who surmised that the address (albeit a bit bungled) was in St. George's Hill Estate in Weybridge, an upscale residential area 19 miles outside London. Uncle Vic and my mother agreed to drive me around the woodsy neighborhood filled with ivy-covered Tudor-style mansions until we found what I was convinced was the right address. The signs left by fans that read, "I Love You, John!" at the gate were a pretty safe clue. Satisfied, the adults dropped me off to stand in the driveway and wait for in hopes of meeting John while they went off to play 18 holes of golf at the nearby country club.
I stood all alone in the driveway all morning - armed with my camera, a pen and a photo for him to sign -- wearing a black Beatle cap, a Beatles sweatshirt and short skirt. At one point, it started to rain but I was not deterred. I waved to the postman and the milkman when they opened the gate and made their deliveries to the sprawling house up the snaking driveway. I even saw John's Aunt Mimi, his wife Cynthia, with their son, Julian, drive out. Shortly afterwards, a long black limo with tinted windows rolled slowly down the drive. I expected it to keep going but instead the limo stopped and the rear window rolled down. Sitting inside, wearing black sunglasses, was... John Lennon.
John looked at me and asked, "What do you want, Luv?" It was then that I realized I had not prepared anything to say. I was speechless! I managed to stammer, "May I have your autograph?" and handed him the photo and a pen. Then I pointed my camera at him while he signed. Seconds later, John passed the photo and pen back to me and said, "Well, gotta go, Luv. Ta ra!" The tinted window rolled back up and the rolls slowly drove away. I thought to myself, 'Nothing will top this experience. Nothing. I can die happy,' I decided, so typical of a 13-year-old. But even now, some 40 very odd years later, I can safely say that really was the highlight of my entire life. And thank God the photo actually turned out.
The Photo that Captured the Highlight of My Life: Meeting John Lennon - Elizabeth Snead
Caption = The Count himself 😝
Johnny
ANTHONY HOPKINS + playing the VILLAIN
the silence of the lambs (1991) magic (1978) westworld (2016-) fracture (2007) the wolfman (2010) the rite (2011) freejack (1992) red 2 (2013)
My book was: Click Here (To Find Out How I Survived 7th Grade), written by Denise Vega😊👍my rating was 10/10 for that book & i rly like the pgs that featured the blog entries/ dashboards of the main character... i completed it in ard 4-5 hrs straight💛📖
Nobody understands the bond between a girl and the mediocre book she read when she was 13 years old.
2k3 tmnt my fave!! And the mutant mayhem toddler turtles, they are so cute!! I cannot!! Really cute art here!!!😘😘😘😘anybody wanna discuss mutant mayhem???
03Don and toddler Mutant Mayhem Don
Life has to move on...😄😊👍🌸🌈💪
asoue + tumblr
Fave Beatles album inc the design (wonderful, dreamy, monochromatic & sketch-like art), song (weird, experimental, hypnotising & iconic TNK) & era (no tourings to focus on studio work, awesome.... but still a chaotic & transitional year... 1966) as well as fashion style (the psyche-flowery shirts & weird shades) 😍👍
The Beatles - Revolver [UK Parlophone Release] (5 August 1966)