catherine deneuve in les créatures (1966)
George Harrison from the book Beatles 80: Shinko Music Pub. Co, Ltd.
Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith, Peter Tork, Reine Stewart and a very pregnant Samantha Juste at the Hollywood premiere for the Monkees’ movie vehicle, Head, directed by Bob Rafelson, on November 6th, 1968
You actually feel that [Paul] sees everything before it happens, and has somehow time traveled to the future, listened to both “Abbey Road” and “Let it Be,” and is trying to explain them to the others. He is supremely confident, and focused. He is in some “zone” of creativity that cannot be explained. It’s at once annoying and genius. — Roger Friedman, on Get Back Part II
“Believe me, what you want is someone to have dinner with. Sleep with from time to time, telephone every day or write. It’s what you set up that is defeating. Make it very modest. And give yourself permission to make a few mistakes. You know, blow it a bit. Have a few drinks and fall into bed with somebody. It doesn’t have to be the final thing.”
— Leonard Cohen on relationships, 2007
LET IT BE BLOOPERS get back, part III
Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin, 1970
Sharon Tate and John Steiner in Italy, behind the scenes of ‘The thirteen chairs’, aka ‘12+1′ . (1969)
From Michael’s personal collection.
(I did a little editing by resizing these files to make them bigger)
The Beatles on the TV show "Around The Beatles", 1964, taken by Terry O'Neill. ㅡ From the book "THE BEATLES" by Terry O'Neill.
Sharon Tate in Valley Of The Dolls (1967) dir. Mark Robson