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whitneyavalon · 2 years
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NEW! Bloopers and behind the scenes from our very silly shoot with Thomas Lennon! 😂
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(inspired by @/groovegalz 's post cause i wanted to make my own w/ other musicians)
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how to style a sweater
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madisonlennon · 5 months
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Me the second anyone talks some sheit about Ewan Mitchell, leave that beautiful man alone.
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harrisonarchive · 1 year
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July 28, 1968: Mad Day Out. The Beatles, photographed by Don McCullin, Stephen Goldblatt, and Tom Murray.
“These four, at the height of their power, were very different personalities. John Lennon and Paul McCartney were clearly the leaders. George Harrison was the most subdued, and Ringo appeared to step back a little.” - Don McCullin, A Day In The Life Of The Beatles (2010)
“George, for me, stood out. […] The amazing thing about George is there seemed to be this aura around him that was very unusual. He was an incredibly peaceful individual; almost spiritual in a way you don’t often see.” - Tom Murray, The Beatles: Tom Murray’s Mad Day Out (2018) (x)
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ceofjohnlennon · 9 months
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John Lennon by Tom Zimberoff, November 15, 1973.
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Happy very late birthday Tom Lehrer
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First time drawing all of the beatles in years
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Ignore my awful handwriting
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lum1sxharr1son · 5 months
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my all-time favorite era of George Harrison is adult George! (80-90s)
i would be willing to walk in his garden for hours at least a few days. love him.
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i love the moment where he hugs Dhani, it warms my soul and makes me cry .
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javelinbk · 6 months
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When Forrest Gump met John Lennon. Forrest Gump (1994), dir. Robert Zemeckis
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bobdylanfanpage · 11 months
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its his day!!
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citizenscreen · 5 months
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Tom Snyder’s interview with John Lennon for “The Tomorrow Show” (Tomorrow Coast to Coast) aired in April 28, 1975
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wheresthebus · 2 years
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‘Chains’ by Tom Murray 1968.
“When we went to the St Katherine Docks area we managed to stay for quite a while, because there were no mobile phones or stuff like that to notify people. For some reason, Paul decided to take his shirt off and stand by the side of the River Thames. He draped a set of chains around himself and we took the shots.” - Tom Murray 2018.
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neilphen · 1 year
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my type in men is a beautiful woman or a beast that must be tamed . somehow also cowpokes
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harrisonarchive · 1 year
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Photo by Curt Gunther.
“It was great being around him [George Harrison] and playing all those Beatle guitars that were all hanging up on the wall in his home studio, like being a child in a toy shop. He was a great guy, and I had some great times with him. I also had some embarrassing moments, like the time he played me the opening chord to ‘A Hard Day's Night.’ It wasn't the way I had played it all those years. I said, ‘Is that right?’ [Laughing] ‘Are you sure that’s right, George?’ He looked at me and went, ‘Yes, Gary. It's right.’” - Gary Moore, All Out Guitar, July 17, 2007
Q: “Did [George] show you the opening ‘Hard Day’s Night’ chord? Everyone seems to have their own version of that.” Tom Petty: “I remember [laughs] we were having a discussion about that chord, and this other guitar player, Gary Moore, was over. He played the chord, and George played it, and he said, mNo, that’s not right, it’s like this.’ And George is like, ‘No, it’s like this.’ And Gary asked if he was sure. And George goes, ‘Yes, I’m sure.’ We all fell about laughing.” - Reverb, 2017
a_t_m98 asks: "Mr. Harrison.. what is the opening chord you used for 'A Hard Days Night'?" george_harrison_live: "It is F with a G on top (on the 12-string)" george_harrison_live: "But you’ll have to ask Paul about the bass note to get the proper story." - Yahoo web chat, February 15, 2001 [x]
“[Gary Moore is] an unbelievable guitar player, he’s just — I mean, guitar players like him around, it makes me just feel like a skiffler.” - George Harrison, RTE interview conducted by BP Fallon, 1987
“The first time I really heard George play a solo I realized how gifted he was. It was kind of hard when you’re just strumming along to things, but when he came out with this kind of beautiful little masterpieces of solos. He could kind of think of something to play in eight bars that nobody in the whole world except him would have thought of. You realized there was a kind of a genius at work there. And to me he was a great melodic influence personally as a guitarist. He was very strong on melody. And if he hadn’t started to play at the time I did I don’t think I would have as melodic a background as I have now, and have that kind of sense of melody if it wasn’t for George.” - Gary Moore, BBC Radio 2, 2009 (x)
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