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heheee sgt peppers john... :3 what's going on in the background??? i don't know :³³³
😰🔊MAYBE TOO LOUD!!!!‼️
and some pic if you like it
just like to play with it
I did it on myself with henna and was very happy then
even Jeremy, Max and the Chief are here!!
RAM makeup(??) yaaaaayyyy
using ink just for fun
and see a 64 in the newspaper so i immediately think about "when I'm sixty four!!!!"
another one yoko and get back mentioned thank you
not good but I didn't have power to do it then ...so okay let's just leave it here
some of my winter sketches
walrus....goo goo goojoob
me in transport. guess what I'm listening....
translation: -its a little boring y'know, guys
little paul and his silver hammer
just silly photos for the atmosphere of "help!"
and other days
The sketches I did during exams. Beatles were probably the only thing that helped me not cry so often. (sounds sadly but now everything is okay, it was my first exams and no one around knew what to expect then, that was stressful)
Learn about Paul is dead theory, about Pattie Boyd, she so pretty! About George leaving and his "left the beatles - went home". And old Paul and Ringo, my favourite, i love them so much...
rewatched yellow submarine again in my sad mood about exams as i remember
favourite ringo outfit, i love lonely hearts club
My silly funkos sometimes bring them with me to my study, idk love them so much
translation: (look what i got...THIS!!! :³³)
BIG POSTER... I'VE BEEN SO HAPPY THEN I GOT IT..... One day it will fall on my head while I sleep
drew my dnd OCs inspired on paul and linda photos
parents yeah!!!
cant comment, just my starter Beatles stuff... and i have more.
↑ here i understand maybe i like mustache and beard....im wery obsessed with mcbready here.
sillyes
first drawings....not really like them but okay
scared to draw them, so mostly draw myself while listening songs
at the third i was sick and watching help! and magical mystery tour
and after that i trying to learn how i can do them and i like it
I thought,, why i still don't post here anything???
so, today is my 151 day of beatlemania
sooo why not???? hello everyone!!! i hope you like me...or not ^^
this is the start., i watched a yellow submarine....3 days in a row, in different translations into my language.... and I'm being crazy obsessed, i draw a makeup at night, watching cartoons closely to see the details, i woke up and watch yellow submarine, im go to my uni with a yellow submarine soundtrack, im talking just about it, and maybe do a vocal stim with "will you still need me will you still feed me when I'm sixty four", my friends say "no" as a joke of course. Love how they listen while not understanding anything, i appreciate it. And of course i work with submarine on the background, and fall asleep with them, i don't know whyyyyyy
My parents see that...oh WHAT A SHAME..........but okay they didn't say anything bad thanks. they said something like "who is your favourite beatle?" they love Beatles, the music of course, but I'm going insane by the story.....
so that's a start. 18th October of 2024. a great date for me by now
after that im going to the festival(?? we call it art-market), I'll think i look cool with that outfit, IM BEEN SO IMPRESSED THEN ONE PERSON SAY "oh you ringo??" HELL YEAH I AM!!!
and a little sketches with my obsession (when i love only paul)
going insane here and look at that silly funkos,,, love them.
abbey road dog park
I don’t really talk that much when I repost art but I love doodledorky…their art style is a inspiration to me like wow Paul has never looked better. The colors are so PRETTY UGHH MUST DEVOUR!!
grr I hate rendering
Aidan Quinn as Paul McCartney and Jared Harris as John Lennon in Two of Us (2000) "I’m sorry.” “For what?” "Being such a tosser.” “Me too, John. Me too.” +
The Beatles and their fans: Some interesting facts that Lizzie Bravo, a brazilian fan who lived the beatlemania in 1967/1968, said. I translated from the interview that Lizzie gave to "Pitadas Do Sal" in 2021. May Lizzie rest in peace. ♡
Paul McCartney lived near Abbey Road so he walked around and sometimes barefoot.
The Beatles called their fans "luv" and always said hello/goodbye even if they were in the car.
When Lizzie was invited to record Across The Universe with the band, Paul McCartney asked her to sing something "in brazilian" but she was so nervous that she couldn't.
It was hard to distract John Lennon and Paul McCartney when they were together. They talked a lot in private, laughed a lot, and even finished each other's sentences. "They lived in their own bubble" Lizzie about Lennon-McCartney.
When Lizzie met John Lennon for the first time (her favorite beatle), she started crying and Mal Evans hugged her and gave her a chocolate.
George Harrison wrote Apple Scruffs for specific fans, not for all the fans who stayed in the studios.
George Harrison also wrote letters to these 3 fans in particular, thanking them for their support especially when he was starting his solo career.
Once, John Lennon was leaving Paul McCartney's house and when he said goodbye to Lizzie, who was waiting for him outside, she said "I love you" spontaneously. John smiled and waved.
Lizzie said they never seemed as mad as people sounded.
The fans did a marathon every day: They ran to Abbey Road, saw The Beatles and in the end of the afternoon they ran to Paul McCartney's house to see John Lennon go there - something he did a lot.
Sometimes they arrived together in the studio in the same car.
There were 20 or 30 fans waiting to see them everyday! It depended on which beatle would arrive before or after.
Lizzie said that The Beatles were very humble, kind and didn't even seem like the renowned band they were (and are!).
Don’t make it bad.
↳ excerpts from: How Does a Beatle Live? written by Maureen Cleave (p. March 25, 1966; I, III-VI) and Barry Miles’ interview with Paul from the International Times (p. Jan 16, 1967; II)
I. in conversation with julie felix at a party, january 1967 II. cover of the international times III. on the set of paperback writer, may 1966 IV. rené magritte - the false mirror V. france, october 1966 VI. the wrapping paper paul designed as a surprise gift for indica’s opening
I always like how funny Paul can be in music videos even when he is trying to be serious but not all the time……this man is goofy ah.
Paul McCartney in “COMING UP” (1980)
i hate the beatles
Rest in peace, John Lennon, we miss you…❤️🕊️🙏
He died so young…
Photo by David Bailey, January 21 1965
“If you see something that moves you, and then snap it, you keep a moment.” -Linda McCartney
“If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be vegetarian. We feel better about ourselves and better about the animals, knowing we're not contributing to their pain.” -Linda McCartney
A beautiful and gentle soul and a woman who inspires me everyday. Thank you for everything that you did to try and make the world a little better- I miss you a lot, Linda. Rest peacefully 🙏🕊️☀️
** Linda McCartney at regent’s park, London, 1968. Taken by Paul McCartney **
(Photography taken by Linda McCartney) 📸
Happy 54th birthday Mary McCartney! ❤️
“One of my earliest memories was my mum taking me to her little dark room in Soho. The sight of an image developing on paper in front of my eyes was magical. I really started to focus on photography when I left home and was living on my own in London. It was then that I really turned my main focus on the world around me. It suddenly clicked. I started looking for moments. That was the beginning of me taking it seriously.” -Mary McCartney
“I kinda like things which allow you to come up with your own memories as well. That’s the kind of pictures I find inspiring.” -Mary McCartney
My mother shaped my view of the world and inspired me to embrace spontaneity and capture the unforced. To show with her is such an honor for me and validates my journey as a photographer.
—Mary McCartney
“My mum and dad were both interested in photography, so I grew up subconsciously seeing a lot of photography in books and exhibitions and having it in my day-to-day life. In a way, I thought that was normal. It wasn’t until later that I realized that not everybody takes pictures all the time”. -Mary McCartney
‘Trust is a big thing in my photography. With all the people that I’ve picked for this exhibition, I would create a narrative in my own head. I can create a whole world around them. So, in this show, I’ve picked the images from my collection which I think will then evoke that feeling in the viewer.’ - Mary McCartney
“The thing that always keeps me interested and excited is finding those unknown moments. That is the exciting challenge.” - Mary McCartney
~I wanted to thank you, Mary, for your beautiful photography, delicious vegetarian recipes 🌱 and your love animals and family that inspires me and many other fans. Peace and love 😎✌️☮️❤️✨🌈☀️🌻
“No laughing, please. This is a serious cooking program.” - Paul McCartney
I know some people might have seen this before but I got to say, this is one of the funniest and most random things I’ve ever seen on YouTube. Like literally I can’t believe this exists! Well after watching this, now I really want to have mashed potatoes… 🤭🫤
Also, this is actually pretty emotional because it was the first time he went in public after Linda died 💔 but at the same time, he was so brave to do this to honor his wife. Thank you for doing this Paul 🙏
Anyway, hope you all have a nice day and peace and love 😎☮️✌️❤️🍏🌈☀️✨
~*+❦Happy Birthday Paul McCartney❦~*+
↳ June 18th, 1942 Liverpool ♊︎
❝ One of the things I always thought was the secret of The Beatles was that our music was self-taught. We were never consciously thinking of what we were doing. Anything we did came naturally. A breathtaking chord change wouldn't happen because we knew how that chord related to another chord. We weren't able to read music or write it down, so we just made it up. My dad was exactly the same. And there's a certain joy that comes into your stuff if you didn't mean it, if you didn't try to make it happen and it happens of its own accord. There's a certain magic about that. So much of what we did came from a deep sense of wonder rather than study. We didn't really study music at all. ❞ -Paul McCartney
<The man who rocked the world by storm as a member of the Beatles and Solo artist. His songs have changed millions of fans who adore him. Thank you for inspiring me, Paul.>
Paul McCartney and John Lennon, (1965) Photos taken by David Bailey.
“One of us might think of a song completely, and the other might just add a bit. Or we might write alternate lines. We never argue. If one of us says he doesn't like a bit, the other agrees. It just doesn't matter that much. I care about being a song writer, but I don't care passionately about each song.”
—Paul McCartney, 1966
“The way that Lennon and McCartney worked together wasn't the Rodgers-and-Hart kind of collaboration. It was more a question of one of them trying to write a song, getting stuck, and asking the other: 'I need a middle eight. What have you got?' They were both tunesmiths in their own right, and would help each other out as the need arose. ... But as they developed their art, each moved on to writing songs entirely on his own. Collaboration became rare, apart from the odd word or line; it was either a John Lennon song or a Paul McCartney song.”
—George Martin, All You Need Is Ears, 1979
“Paul and I made a deal when we were 15. There was never a legal deal between us, just a deal we made when we decided to write together that we put both our names on it, no matter what.”
-John Lennon
“We knew we were good. People used to say to us, 'Do you think John and you are good songwriters?' and I'd say— "Yeah it may sound conceited but it would be stupid of me to say 'No, I don't,' or 'Well, we're not bad' because we are good." Let's face it. If you were in my position, which was working with John Lennon, who was a great, great man — It's like that film 'Little Big Man.' He says, 'We wasn't just playing Indians, we was LIVIN' Indians.' And that's what it was. I wasn't just talking about it, I was living it. I was actually working with the great John Lennon, and he with me. It was very exciting.”
—Paul McCartney, 1988
Happy Mother’s Day to all moms! These are photos of the most kind, loving, caring, and most beautiful inside and out in the world. God, it’s so great to be able to look up to them as moms and wives. (Also I added Iman, “David Bowie’s wife”) because who doesn’t love Iman!❤️ 💐🌼 and I added Paul McCartney’s mum, Mary ( Paul’s eldest daughter named in her memory) too, she was such a lovely person…
Anyways, peace and love and hope everyone has a wonderful day 🤗✨✨✨
updated wall tour. ++ random. if you guys post this on another platform please give creds. 🌙
my other platforms lol ;;
we still crackin even if dust shoots out with every thrust