This is the moment from an episode of a talk show that Ian wanted off of the internet. Car Crash Television at its finest.
Why I’m obsessed with this scene from Get Back - Part 3:
A very human Paul McCartney being nervous and anxious about the progression of the project.
Paul’s only responding to John and discussing his worries with him and remains quiet while the others talk.
Several people trying to talk to John but his eyes constantly shift back to a silent Paul (of course the camera decides to zoom in on John’s face at that moment)
John’s attentiveness and trying to talk Paul through his worries.
George’s coat.
Paul McCartney & George Harrison in Tokyo, Japan | July 1966 © Robert Whitaker
John wearing his Quarry Bank school tie, 1980.
The Beatles during the filming of Magical Mystery Tour | September 1967
SCREAMING full first name “Robert” like he’s a kid in trouble. get him joanie.
To be a hero—in the most universal sense of the word—means to aspire to absolute triumph. But such triumphs come only through death. Heroism means transcending life; it is a fatal leap into nothingness.
Emil Cioran, “Disintegration,” On the Heights of Despair (via emilcioran)
um. george snoopy and bob woodstock peace and love on planet earth.............inspired by this post
Bob Dylan & Joan Baez, 1964 © Daniel Kramer.
Photo by Bill Zygmant.
The Harrisong “Sour Milk Sea” was recorded by Jackie for his album Is This What You Want? (as George recalled in I Me Mine, the song was “really about meditation.... I used ‘Sour Milk Sea’ as the idea of — if you’re in the s***, don’t go around moaning about it: do something about it.”) Also while in California, 55 years ago… “Because he knows exactly what Jackie is after on his records, George is the ideal producer for him. They share a lot of feelings together and have this great musical sympathy as it were. George spent a lot of time with orchestras doing arrangements whenever these were necessary.” - Mal Evans, The Beatles Monthly, January 1969 “George was a champion. He made time for me and was protective even, inviting me to his home. I felt really privileged. It was incredible. To have my name associated with The Beatles – what better thing could happen to a budding artist?” - Jackie Lomax, Apple Records website After George’s passing, Jackie wrote and recorded the song “Friend-A-Mine” in his honor; it appears on The Ballad of Liverpool Slim. (x)
George Harrison during Robert Whitaker's Yesterday and Today photo session | 25 March 1966 © Leslie Bryce