John Lennon and Paul McCartney performing as Pyramus and Thisbe in the 'Around The Beatles' tv special, filmed on 28th April 1964, broadcast 6th May 1964 - part 2 (part 1)
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The first time Yoko spoke out at full volume during a recording session it was to convey some relatively trivial word of advice to John about whatever he was singing at the moment. The other Beatles looked around, straight-faced, startled, stunned. There was a moment's dead silence that was broken by Paul: "Fuck me! Did somebody speak? Who the fuck was that?" Of course he knew full well who had spoken. The others joined in: "Did you say something, George? Your lips didn't move!" "Have we got a new producer in?"
John, Paul, George, Ringo & Me: The Real Beatles Story, Tony Barrow (2005)
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4/26/2024
The dyke of the day is Paul McCartney!
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Do you think John asked Paul if he would love him if he was worm
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inside you there are two cats
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astounded at how that one archie comic managed to make all four beatles ugly
like they captured their likenesses well but in the absolute worst possible way??
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John Lennon and George Harrison play the fool while Paul McCartney chats to host Cathy McGowan during rehearsals for The Beatles' second appearance on Ready, Steady, Go!, 20th March 1964.
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“As a group, we were united. That's the only thing that can be said about us: we were really close-knit friends. We could argue a lot among ourselves, but we were very, very close to each other, and in the company of other people or in other situations we always stuck together.”
– George Harrison
The Beatles on the set of the Ed Sullivan show in New York. We are ready for worldwide fame. February 8, 1964 AP Photo.
Photo: © Apple Corps Ltd
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Why does it kinda look like Paul is waiting for one of them to give him a blowjob?
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John had a very close relationship to Paul on a different level than Stuart. His relationship to Paul was music. He admired and loved Paul.
- Astrid Kirchherr, interviewed in 1996.
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