i can't get over john and paul using the other's signature for their own. the lennon mccartney thing from the very beginning was some sort of transcendental psychic pseudo blood-bond they made where every word one of them wrote equally belonged to the other. most artists strive to gain singular recognition but these two were more than willing to merge together into one creative superbeing. the attached signatures make that so literal that if this was shown in a movie or book it would seem on the nose. like okay. meld together your personal signifiers. be bound for eternity. whatever. i don't care.
i constantly think abt paul being marxist when young cuz i dont really know much abt his political views later but i love me a mccommunist
i really love get back
"Magical Mystery Tour" (1967), The Beatles
Material gráfico contenido en el CD (remasterizado en el 2009) de los Beatles: "Magical Mystery Tour". El álbum fue estrenado en formato LP para los Estados Unidos un 27 de noviembre de 1967 y en formato EP doble para el Reino Unido un 8 de diciembre del mismo año. En este álbum se ven vaciadas todas aquellas producciones que sucedieron asimismo de la temática psicodélica y del concepto del "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band".
Como dato curioso, su publicación original se vio acompañada de un largometraje homónimo que escenifica el "tour del misterio mágico"; su recepción en su tiempo no fue del todo buena, hoy en día se vislumbra como algo sumamente curioso para los fans de la banda. Su producción y dirección está acreditada a los Fab Four, sin embargo, -otra curiosidad- de entre los cuatro integrantes Ringo Starr es el único acreditado en una función más específica: la fotografía.
happy 5 years to this tweet
i think one of the most interesting things about the "frankly, i miss paris" quote is the fact of its existence. how did may know that was a significant enough thing to remember and to put in her book? was there something in paul's face? in john's voice? a charged silence, a charged look, an awkward cough, a hurried topic shift?
we know john wasn't talking to may about paul. he declines to discuss him after they see the mccartneys for the first time, and it's also clear that her characterization of paul is heavily informed by public john not private john. so what did you notice, may pang? what did you witness?