#YESTERDAY
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taplaos · 1 year ago
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🪱🐍🪽☁️
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petalsinfall · 10 months ago
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Peaceful Mornings
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tmblrgirl97 · 2 months ago
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☁️🖤☁️
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gailstorm · 8 months ago
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Autumn sunrise
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dabiconcordia · 2 months ago
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“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift, which is why we call it the present.” ― Bill Keane
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suckmydictionary5 · 1 month ago
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johns-prince · 5 months ago
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John's insecurity and fear of Paul abandoning and no longer loving him really reared it's ugly head when Paul wrote Yesterday and people started talking about whether this meant Paul would go solo. It's true that part of why John and Paul's partnership worked out is because they could be competitive with each other—but it encouraged and inspired rather than threatened and smothered. It was relatively healthy.
John hated the song, and I don't believe it was simply because he was envious. I mean, John was envious of Paul in certain aspects, merely because John had pretty poor self esteem and view of himself to begin with.
I just don't think John's reasoning for hating Yesterday is based on competitive envy as much as it was based on what the song stood for and what it's popularity meant—Paul could do just well without him, Paul didn't need him, everyone could see it even. With the success of Yesterday, there was talk about Paul leaving the band, which in turn meant leaving John.
The song crippled him with this kind of insecurity so much that he even got into rows with Paul over it. There's photographs of it taking place in the dressing room. John was always a complete jerk when it came to this song being performed.
Years, years later, I can understand why John also disliked the song as so many people would attribute the song to the Beatles, as in thinking John himself had a part in creating it like so many of the songs authored by Lennon-McCartney—when it was solely Paul's song.
But this song brought up one of John's biggest gripes, insecurities, and fears, And it was documented for us to read about and even see: Paul would realize he didn't need the band, didn't need their partnership, that he didn't need John.
I was feeling insecure. You might not love me anymore.
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kakamccartneystan · 4 months ago
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Leaving Mclennon and theories aside. I can understand why John was so angry with Yesterday. If I was in a band and my colleague showed the most beautiful song in the world and said he dreamed of it, I would break a guitar over his head.
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cheryybutter · 9 months ago
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MY FAVOURITE DOG EVER!!!!
He's just so goofy, cant help by love him so much.
SKETCH:
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wiirocku · 1 month ago
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Hebrews 13:8 (NKJV) - Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
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jvgsjeff · 3 months ago
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thefab4archive · 6 months ago
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Paul McCartney at the Asher’s home, playing the piano on which he first played ‘Yesterday’, after composing it in a dream. Wimpole Street, London, 1966. Photo by Jean-Marie Perier.
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lum164 · 3 months ago
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Axl lovers getting fed tonight, my crops havent yet withered
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tavolgisvist · 2 months ago
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Yesterday and today
He wrote the lyrics to “Yesterday.” Although the lyrics don’t resolve into any sense, they’re good lines. They certainly work. You know what I mean? They’re good—but if you read the whole song, it doesn’t say anything; you don’t know what happened. She left and he wishes it was yesterday—that much you get—but it doesn’t really resolve. So, mine didn’t used to resolve, either…
(John Lennon, Sept. 1980, in All We Are Saying by David Sheff)
Yesterday Love was such an easy game to play Now I need a place to hide away Oh I believe in yesterday
(Yesterday, 1965)
"...My thing is, Out of sight, out of mind. That's my attitude toward life. So I don't have any romanticism about any part of my past. I think of it only inasmuch as it gave me pleasure or helped me grow psychologically. That is the only thing that interests me about yesterday. I don't believe in yesterday, by the way."
(John Lennon, August, 1980: interview for Playboy with David Sheff)
And do I still believe in stories I've been told?
(Pure Gold, 1976)
Paul needed me to reassure him that John still loved him. I told him that I was convinced he did.
(Andy Peebles, December 2015 - Lesley Ann Jones for The Mail)
I talked with Yoko the day after John was killed and the first thing she said was, “John was really fond of you, you know.” It was almost as if she sensed that I was wondering whether he had… whether the relationship had snapped. I believe it was always there. I believe he really was fond of me, as she said. We were really the best of mates. It was really ace.
(Paul McCartney, May, 1982, interview with Ray Bonici for Music Express)
Actually it was really nice [that] after John died, Yoko was quite kind in telling me that he did really love me. Because it looked like he didn’t.
Paul McCartney, interview with Anthony DeCurtis for Rolling Stone: The Paul McCartney interview. (November 5th, 1987)
John’s style was to walk away and stay away—as he did with me: once his mind was made up he didn’t go back. But he and Paul had had a deep and enduring affection for each other since they were teenagers and it had never disappeared.
(John by Cynthia Lennon, 2005)
"You know I don't believe in yesterday. I am only interested in what I am doing now."
(John Lennon, August, 1980: interview for Playboy with David Sheff)
Today I love you more Then yesterday Right now I love you more right now
(I Know (I Know), 1973)
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dovewingkinnie · 2 years ago
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goldies inferno william life is like roblox
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