it’s because you’re always on that damn Ram (Archive Collection) 1971 studio album by husband-wife duo Paul and Linda McCartney
Why do I have to freak out over the slightest things on this man.
Just his arms get me so worked up.. like he didn’t need all those veins and perfect muscles 🙄
JUST LOOK AM I CRAZY
I love it when he does that silly stupid smile.
Paul in the "Meet Paul McCartney" interview to promote McCartney II, 1980 (x).
"I don't really feel like a lyricist. But I think at certain times I've done some good words. Erm, I feel easier with music, it's just the way I am, you know? It comes easier, it comes quicker."
"There's a song there called Nobody Knows, which... there's no way you could look at it as a set of lyrics and think 'that is strong lyrics'. But for me, actually- But still for me, I like the words on that. I mean, they're very simple, a lot of them have been done before, they don't actually say an awful lot except they say nobody knows. And actually, the more you think about that, and the more you think about all the millions of experts we have on the telly every night, everywhere, telling us how to do it, and a year later they're wrong or they're out of office, or the world isn't flat after all, and so I attach a lot of importance to just that idea of Nobody Knows and that's the way I like it, you see what I mean? It wouldn't be seen as a really good lyric but, you see the way I'm thinking about it, it is a good lyric, but it's- I approach a lot of stuff in that funny, kind of round about way, you know? Rather than just looking at it and saying that's a great bit of poetry. There's like, other reasons I think things make good words."
"I suppose if I'm being brutally honest, I wouldn't think I was getting better. But I put a lot of that down to just...paranoia. I think, like, always, if I go to the moment, like when I was writing what I think might be better songs, I know then I still didn't think I was much good. So I've never really thought I was much good, it's kinda what keeps me going really."
an alternate version of my piece for the Paul in 68 zine hosted by @sleeper9 that comes out in July.
Jeff Buckley and Paul McCartney ♡
GEORGE HARRISON Interview on French Television (1977)
AGHHHGGGGGGG
Jimmy Page and Robert Plant at the Seattle Center Coliseum in Seattle, Washington. (March 21st, 1975)
Photo by Richard Green.
they're creepin
The song remains the same cinema rerelease WHEN?? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE