1. Those who focus and succeed:
2. Those who get it wrong but won’t quit trying:
3. Those who have a natural talent:
4. And me:
Here’s the Let it Be excerpt spliced with the Get back scene. (Basically I synched the original audio with Peter Jackson’s restored film) see this post for more
I'm sure he'd prefer to be alive but there’s also no way that john lennon wouldn’t be a at least a little self-satisfied with the idea of his death permanently making him the center of paul’s universe. he doesn't seem like the "you need to let me go" type. he seems more like the "if you don't cry over me at least once a week I'm going to start flickering the lights on and off until you have a seizure" type
I think John was quite defensive when he realized that through most of his “career” with the Quarrymen, he had been playing two-fingered banjo chords on a guitar. The thought was tempered by the fact that nobody had noticed. John once told me, “Only that fookin’ McCartney sussed me out. I love him, but he’s such a good musician I could kill him.” – Tony Bramwell Nowhere Boy (2009) dir. Sam Taylor-Wood
can we make the connection between
“the time has come, the walrus said, for you and i to stay in bed again “ (from a take of john’s starting over )
and
“- if john lennon could come back for a day, how would you spend it with him?
- in bed “ (from one of paul’s interviews )
okay thanks
The dream is over. What can I say? The dream is over. Yesterday
God (1970)
The only thing you done was yesterday And since you've gone you're just another day
How Do You Sleep? (1971)
Today, I love you more than yesterday Right now, I love you more right now
I Know (I Know) (1973)
photo by: Miguel Cabrera
paul crying while singing Here Today 😭😭😭😭😭😭 omg
Paul McCartney being Irresistible 💜
“At the beginning it was very hard, knowing that we were going in there to do this track with him. It was pretty emotional. He wasn’t there. I loved John. We had to imagine he’d just gone for a cup of tea, that he’s gone on holiday but he’s still here. That’s the only way I could get through it.”
Ringo Starr, The Beatles Anthology
“you could be mine” at ritz theatre, 1991