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The most extraordinary band to ever be, this blog is a small, clumsy journal of the marvellous past times the artists came to experience.

So here are The Beatles - The last great band in black and white





wingsovermycat:

Wings over America 1976




oh god oh my GAWD

oh god oh my GAWD

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Venice, 1976

Venice, 1976

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The Groovy McCartneys~~~

The Groovy McCartneys~~~




Paul and Linda in Liverpool, 1995

Paul and Linda in Liverpool, 1995

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I ask him what has given him most happiness. “I think marrying Linda. Personal happiness. It was a reawakening. With the Beatles you lose your identity. You put your identity into the common identity and you’re a Beatle.” He often talks about the way they would go driving and she would tell him to get lost, take any turn, see where it took them - just how he and John had done with the music. But in real life he wasn’t used to that. “I used to say ‘No, no, we don’t do that, I’m a driver, you’ve got to find all the signs.

- Simon Hattenstone, September 11, 2000

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Paul McCartney | So Bad




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beatles-in-the-tardis:

herethereandwiththebeatles:

OH GOD

help i

beatles-in-the-tardis:

herethereandwiththebeatles:

OH GOD

help i

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Lady McCartney/Linda McCartney 

September 24, 1941 - April 17, 1998 




whileitmusic:

To 15 years after the death of this wonderful woman…

whileitmusic:

To 15 years after the death of this wonderful woman…




thebeatlesordie:

“She had these long fingers, these beautiful long fingers, and it was one of the things that first struck me when I met her. Having had my photo taken by Life magazine, and by Avedon and all these people, I remember thinking: “God, she really holds that camera gracefully.” And I think that probably is one of the signs of a great photographer, because you ought to hold the instrument of your profession well. And she certainly did that.” -Paul McCartney