Just found in a box.
Beatles “Sgt. Pepper” black light poster. It’s gonna get a frame to flatten it out.
I found a similar one on eBay, but this will probably go to my kid. He really likes the Beatles.
Poster Prints ©️1969
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Nothing to do to save his life, call his wife in
Nothing to say but what a day, how's your boy been?
Nothing to do, it's up to you
I've got nothing to say but it's okay
Going to work, don't want to go, feeling low down
Heading for home, you start to roam, then you're in town
Everybody knows there's nothing doing
Everything is closed, it's like a ruin
Everyone you see is half asleep
And you're on your own, you're in the street
After a while you start to smile, now you feel cool
Then you decide to take a walk by the old school
Nothing has changed, it's still the same
I've got nothing to say but it's okay
People running round, it's five o'clock
Everywhere in town it's getting dark
Everyone you see is full of life
It's time for tea and Meet the Wife
Somebody needs to know the time, glad that I'm here
Watching the skirts, you start to flirt, now you're in gear
Go to a show, you hope she goes
I've got nothing to say, but it's okay
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i will never be over paul having the interior design skills of every boy i’ve ever met. like i’ve never seen a frat house that didn’t look exactly like this.
(my brother once spent the whole weekend rearranging his room / hanging stuff on the wall and when he invited the family up to see the results i’m so serious it looked just like this)
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I was standing outside the Comic-Con and I felt a tap on my shoulder, when I turned around it was young Paul McCartney, he asked if he could go in before me.
When I said yes the other 3 Beatles came in a 3 people bicycle and went in behind him, locking me outside the comic con.
They were wearing their Sergeant Pepper's outfits.
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The Beatles at the press launch for Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, at Brian Epstein's house, 24 Chapel Street, London. 19th May 1967. Photo by Barrie Wentzell.
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