Olivia and Yoko are best friends. Wouldn't it be lovely if when George died they got together? I mean they've never publicly been with anyone since their husbands died, so it's possible.
Here's some photos where they look like a couple
They're probably not, but if they are, or were, that is just so wonderful.
So I have to believe this scene was supposed to be something also from that subplot
Are we sure it was cut from the script, and not from the movie? Like they filmed all the romantic scenes but they were cut, rather than cut from the script before being filmed?
Cause that looks like they're about to kiss.
I forgot that this left some of this John/Ringo subplot in 👀
The Beatles have a couple afternoons off and stay at the Four Seasons in St Fillans on the banks of Loch Earn, Perthshire, Scotland. (October 20th-21st, 1964)
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[The Beatles] went to bed early – on Tuesday morning – and slept long after sunrise. John and Paul, who shared a chalet, were out and about first.
They took a short walk on the shores of Loch Earn, whetting their appetite for lunch.
They found the invigorating fresh air a bit chilly, but waited to try to entice a dog into the loch by throwing sticks for it to retrieve. The dog was not playing, however, and refused to do more than paddle.
While John and Paul enjoyed lunch in the hotel dining-room, George and Ringo had breakfast in bed.
John and Paul later tried their hand at boating and went out on Loch Earn. After some confusion at the start, until everyone had learned how to drive their boats, they went off and beat up the loch for half-an-hour or so.
Ringo and George did not appear until it was almost time to leave for the Dundee concert. They were slow to appear in the morning, but were the last to go to bed on their return from Dundee.
Police had to be called to disperse several car loads of teenagers and students who had followed the group back from Dundee on Tuesday night.
Later on Tuesday a party was held for the four Liverpool tourists by the manager of the hotel and his friends.
Paul retired first and John followed. Ringo and George decided to take a boat out early on Wednesday morning and spent some time messing around on the pier.
I know everyone agrees, mostly because Paul said so that "Too Many People" is about John. And everyone also agrees the same for "Let Me Roll It"
Thing is...they're both lyrics in songs on All Things Must Pass.
I'd Have You Anytime:
Let me in here, I know I've been here
Let me into your heart
Let me know you, let me show you
Let me roll it to you
Isn't it a Pity:
Some things take so long but how do I explain
When not too many people
Can see we're all the same
And because of all their tears
Their eyes can't hope to see
The beauty that surrounds them
Isn't it a pity
If the things that make the songs about John aren't coincidences, then these aren't either.
The Beatles and their entourage consisting of approximately forty persons at The Whittier Hotel Suite No. 1566 in Detroit, MI | 6 September 1964 (1:17 AM - 2:05 PM)
We always hear about Yoko helping take care of Linda when she got cancer, but I never understood why she cared enough to do that.
I know these are all from 69, but they look like a couple.
Wouldn't it be great if they did have something, and they thought their husbands did too so they didn't feel guilty or anything, but Paul was still too fucking repressed, so that didn't happen.
I mean, Yoko was literally being treated like John's mother, and Linda was pretty much doing the same with Paul. They definitely needed a break from their respective manchildren.
“Q: “I asked Lee Eastman for his view of the split, and what it was that prompted Paul to file suit to dissolve the Beatles’ partnership, and he said it was because John asked for a divorce.” JOHN: “Because I asked for a divorce? That’s a childish reason for going into court, isn’t it?””
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John Lennon (Peter McCabe & Robert Schonfeld, St. Regis hotel interview, September 5, 1971)
Going to court to get divorced because you asked for one is a childish reason to go to court? Oh John … .
(via beatgirl02)
I sometimes think that John didn’t really mean to break The Beatles… but, who knows..