.. so this is basically what happened in my canon
FHIS IS SO SICK AND TWISTED. “John had to have a warm and loving side for me to stand him all those years” FUCKFCKUK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK
“John and I were two of the luckiest people in the twentieth century to have found each other” IS LITERALLY VILLAINOUS. LUCKIEST PEOPLE ALIVE IJ YHE WORLD JUST TO KNOW EACH OTHER. TO HAVE FOUND EACH OTHER
“He was absolutely wonderful and I did love him” PAUL MCCARTNEY WHEN I CATCH YOU
THE JAMES PAUL MCCARTNEY SHOW (1973)
Question: So tonight you're on stage with your brother.
Noel: Unfortunately, yes.
Question: Unfortunately. You don't like each other very much.
Noel: No.
Question: Is there anything you like about your brother? Anything?
Noel: There's lots of things I like about his personality, but he doesn't like me.
Question: Do you know why?
Noel: Uuuhm...
Question: Have you ever talked to him about it?
Noel: I don't know. You'd have to speak to him. But I know he doesn't like me. He insults me all the time.
Question: But you like him.
Noel: There's certain aspects of him that I like.
Question: What kind of aspects?
Noel: HE WEARS CRAZY SHOES
Question: Ah. Anything else?
Noel: He has crazy hair.
Question: And what's that got to do with his personality?
Noel: They're just things I find attractive in men.
Russel Brand show February 2009
Early Paul McCartney song lyric and a doodle.
Could any warm-hearted mclennon truther tell me what happened at 00:37 omg
English is not my language so i caaaannnnt understand it well.🥲
These pictures together are really good!
what if I just jump off a bridge
August, 1980: John talks to Playboy writer David Sheff about ‘If I Fell’.
JOHN: That’s my first attempt at a – at a ballad. Proper. That was the precursor to ‘In My Life’. It’s the same chord sequence as ‘In My Life’, but – just about ‘round D, and B minor, and E minor, those kind of – things. And uh, it’s… semi-autobiographical, but not that conscious, you know. It’s really about – it’s not about Cyn, my first wife. If I fell in love with you, would you promise to be true… I used to like intros like they had on forties songs, you know, that have a long intro, and then the song would start. So that’s all mine. The harmony’s Paul’s. […] So that shows that I wrote sentimental love ballads – silly love songs, as you call them – way back when.
“You know, I think he would like it. In fact I said to them I hope somebody does this to all my crap demos when I’m dead… make them into hit songs”
With thanks to Joe Wisbey from the Beatles Books Podcast