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The Beatles at the Gaumont Cinema in Bournemouth, England | 23 August 1963 © Klas Burling
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#twt oomf going where I cannot follow#ie becoming a lite solo kpop stan edging on conspiracy and seeing things in an incredibly biased way#like yeah you want more of [insert content here] that’s why you think it’s going to happen…#😔
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“I am wearing the Cock polo. It is inspired by frat bros, daddy’s boys, philistines and other forms of assholes.”
May 18, 2017 ∙ East Village
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A Hard Day’s Night (1964) dir. Richard Lester
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forgot about george martin's son saying his dad and paul fucked and the way I don't believe that (not for pauls lack of faggotry here george m is just like unbearably straight to me I can't imagine that one) but also. like can we pause and ponder how that's any different from pete's john and brian story............ fascinating things in the world of beatles gay sex rumors
#Sdhdjdhdhdjjdjdjdh??????????????#like ok why not I guess! damn!#this fuckass gay band w their little affairs w each other and their father figures and other arty men
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me: ouugghh i lost my pogo stick i wonder what i could use to jump around💭💭 the one legged brian epstein:

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September, 1986 (MPL Communications, London): Paul tells journalist Chris Salewicz about how he enacted ‘She Loves You’ in real life with John and Yoko during the Lost Weekend. (Note: This audio follows directly after this part of the interview.)
PAUL: I was telling you about the marriage thing. When [John and Yoko] broke up, [Yoko] came through London and visited us, which was very nice – Linda and I had just got married a bit before, and we were living in this big old house in St. John’s Wood. And Yoko came by and we started talking, and obviously the important subject for us is, “What’s happened? You’ve broken up, then? You’re here, he’s there. What’s happened?” And she was very nice and confided in us [saying], “Yeah, we’re kind of broken up.” But she was being very strong about it, very – not feminist, but very strong, you know, a strong woman, rather than just submitting to it all. And she said, “No, he’s got to work his way back. If he’s to get back with me, I can’t go—” She couldn’t – which is good. I think she would have been mad to just have gone and prostrated herself at his feet, kind of thing. But she said, “No, he’s gonna have to work at it.”
And I said, “Well look, if I see him – what, are you still in love? Do you still love him?” She said, “Yeah.” I said, “Well, would you be – would you think it was an intrusion if I kind of said to him, ‘Look, man, she loves you and there’s a way to get back, and you can—’” [laughs] Sounds like Beatle songs. Sounds like those – “I send all my loving from me to you.” And I said this to Yoko. I said, “Would that be okay? Would you hate that? You know, we might see him around, and I’d like to be the mediator in this because the two of you have obviously got something pretty strong going.” And she said she didn’t mind. So that was that visit.
Then we went out to visit [John and Harry Nilsson in L.A.] and they were doing Pussy Cats, and it was weird kind of just meeting and everything. But I just said to John, who was in the house with Nilsson, Jesse [Ed Davis], Keith Moon, and a few other guys, and they were all… It was a pretty crazed house there, you know, you hear some of the stories that came out of that that house, and… it was pretty wild days. And I said to [John], “Come on. Come here. Come in the back room, I want to talk to you privately.”
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they should have tried having gay sex. it wouldnt change anything about their situation but then at least they could say they gave it a go.
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it’s so hard being a bitter bitch….
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