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it's not truly a mental breakdown until someone mutters (with the last fragments of their sanity) who knows, yoko through a beard that shouldn’t shimmer— but does.
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i think we should replace "yoko broke up the beatles" with the much funnier & symbolic "it's because they stopped using harmonicas" theory, coined by me, just now
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The Beatles | And Your Bird Can Sing (Isolated Laughter Track)
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Paul McCartney in Get Back
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George Picture of the Day 1-26-25
Who are the 2 jolly blokes sitting in the middle? Whomever they are, they are just lovin' it.
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In 1981 I went to unveil a statue of John Lennon in Liverpool where, by coincidence, I met Paul McCartney who was up there too. He drove me around in his car, took me to Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields, all the time playing tapes of old Beatles songs. 'They sound great, don't they, Vic?' 'Wonderful,' I said. 'I'm not allowed to play them in the house,' said Paul. I can only imagine that his wife, Linda, was more interested in Paul's group, Wings, that was on the go at the time and of which she was part, while his past, she probably found slightly irritating. Paul parked the car and pointed. 'There you are... That's the house where I was born.' A man tapped on the window. 'Hey, mister,' he said, 'Paul McCartney was born in there.'
Victor Spinetti, Up Front... His Strictly Confidential Autobiography (2006)
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Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr in their suite at the Plaza Hotel, New York, 7th February 1964 (gif version)