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The Psychology of Paul McCartney in Quotes
I think I'll go ahead and post these as they are and invite people to please send in quotes that you think might add something to these because I know they're definitely not complete! Or if you have other Paul Issues TM that you think I should do a compilation on let me know!
As it stands, the docs have the quotes organized chronologically so they tell a story. Some quotes made it into more than one doc because there is a lot of overlap, but I tried to keep it as organized as possible. I think it's pretty head-spinning reading some of these things in the order that they are. It makes him make more sense to me.
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since some of y’all don’t get it :
yoko stalked john.
she’d wait for days outside his home, making both him and his family uncomfortable. she’d send him letters telling him that she’d kill herself if he didn’t support her (if you don’t realize how emotionally abusive this is i pity you ) she forced herself into his life.
she introduced him to heroin. she lied about not knowing who he was before meeting him at her art show and she had already met paul before him.
she manipulated him. she arranged his affair with may so that she would get him back whenever she wanted. she would never tell him about the phone calls of his friends and family.
she planned to divorce him and everyone working for her knew about it and spoke about it. people working at dakota commented on how unhealthy their relationship was. jack douglas (the producer of double fantasy) said they would record their songs separately because she “drove him crazy in the studio”. she sent him off to bermuda while probably already starting an affair with sam havadtoy and getting back on her drug habits. sam moved in with her shortly after john’s death and they were together for twenty whole years. in an interview he literally describes them as “boyfriend and girlfriend” .she talked about john wanting to go back to england at the time of his death and some of his audio diaries prove how depressed he was (along with the nostalgic songs he recorded at that period).
she made julian buy his own letters and his father’s stuff. she treated him and the rest of the family horribly. literally noone in john’s family or group of friends and coworkers liked her.
she was in a mental institute back in japan. she didn’t get the custody of her own daughter. she is an emotionally abusive and problematic person.
i’m not saying john was a child with no opinion of his own.but she really took advantage of his bad mental health and abandonment issues.
so it really saddens me that she gets to profit off of john’s legacy and managed to exclude everyone.
saying you dislike her for “breaking up the beatles “ is just lazy, since there are many more problems. so what i’m saying is :
did people initially dislike her because of their racism and misogyny? most probably.
does she deserve to be redeemed after her horrible behavior? certainly not.
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since some of y’all don’t get it :
yoko stalked john.
she’d wait for days outside his home, making both him and his family uncomfortable. she’d send him letters telling him that she’d kill herself if he didn’t support her (if you don’t realize how emotionally abusive this is i pity you ) she forced herself into his life.
she introduced him to heroin. she lied about not knowing who he was before meeting him at her art show and she had already met paul before him.
she manipulated him. she arranged his affair with may so that she would get him back whenever she wanted. she would never tell him about the phone calls of his friends and family.
she planned to divorce him and everyone working for her knew about it and spoke about it. people working at dakota commented on how unhealthy their relationship was. jack douglas (the producer of double fantasy) said they would record their songs separately because she “drove him crazy in the studio”. she sent him off to bermuda while probably already starting an affair with sam havadtoy and getting back on her drug habits. sam moved in with her shortly after john’s death and they were together for twenty whole years. in an interview he literally describes them as “boyfriend and girlfriend” .she talked about john wanting to go back to england at the time of his death and some of his audio diaries prove how depressed he was (along with the nostalgic songs he recorded at that period).
she made julian buy his own letters and his father’s stuff. she treated him and the rest of the family horribly. literally noone in john’s family or group of friends and coworkers liked her.
she was in a mental institute back in japan. she didn’t get the custody of her own daughter. she is an emotionally abusive and problematic person.
i’m not saying john was a child with no opinion of his own.but she really took advantage of his bad mental health and abandonment issues.
so it really saddens me that she gets to profit off of john’s legacy and managed to exclude everyone.
saying you dislike her for “breaking up the beatles “ is just lazy, since there are many more problems. so what i’m saying is :
did people initially dislike her because of their racism and misogyny? most probably.
does she deserve to be redeemed after her horrible behavior? certainly not.
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John Lennon as Gripweed in How I Won The War (1967)
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Paul McCartney crashing out over his hair and George Harrison bothering him with a toy of a dog
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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.” +
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yeaaa idk if im gonna finish this but here’s a storyboard of that silent hill 2 audio because it fits so well with the Paul is dead theory 🔥
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The Psychology of Paul McCartney in Quotes
I think I'll go ahead and post these as they are and invite people to please send in quotes that you think might add something to these because I know they're definitely not complete! Or if you have other Paul Issues TM that you think I should do a compilation on let me know!
As it stands, the docs have the quotes organized chronologically so they tell a story. Some quotes made it into more than one doc because there is a lot of overlap, but I tried to keep it as organized as possible. I think it's pretty head-spinning reading some of these things in the order that they are. It makes him make more sense to me.
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This angelic quality [of Paul’s face] was not necessarily always reflected in Paul’s behaviour. Hoffman noted that though in terms of verbal wit he could give as good as he got, Paul’s replies lacked the caustic edge of John’s words: “There was never really any bitterness in Paul.”
Yet it seemed to the photographer that the vicious vitriol John would pour on often undeserving victims was quite evidently to Paul’s pleasure. “In a way Paul wallowed in it, because John always played up to his requirements. It’s a useful thing to have somebody like that, who’s capable of putting down people you don’t like.”
- Dezo Hoffman, photographer of little baby beatles
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“john never looked at anyone the way he looked at paul.”
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