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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.

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wethinkwedream:


 People Magazine February 1996
 John Lennon & Yoko Ono
 Displaying Intimacy In A 1980 Promotional Video For Double Fantasy

my heart

wethinkwedream:

 People Magazine February 1996

 John Lennon & Yoko Ono

 Displaying Intimacy In A 1980 Promotional Video For Double Fantasy

my heart

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truthaboutthebeatlesgirls:


At the Front Door of Kenwood
 
Late March 1965 - Following the photo shoot at Kinfauns, George and Pattie drove Henry Grossman over to Kenwood to photograph John, Cynthia and Julian. 
 
Henry Grossman wrote in his chapter on Kenwood:Little two-year-old Julian came to the door to greet the new visitors. Uncle George scooped the toddler up in his arms to say hello. As I aimed my camera to capture the moment, John began smoothing down Julian’s hair. I loved seeing John, the long-haired idol of millions, fussing over his son’s hair like any other doting parent. This was a side of him I had not yet seen.
By Henry Grossman from his book, Places I Remember - My Time With the Beatles. (Photo from People Magazine online edition.)

truthaboutthebeatlesgirls:

At the Front Door of Kenwood
 
Late March 1965 - Following the photo shoot at Kinfauns, George and Pattie drove Henry Grossman over to Kenwood to photograph John, Cynthia and Julian. 
 
Henry Grossman wrote in his chapter on Kenwood:
Little two-year-old Julian came to the door to greet the new visitors. Uncle George scooped the toddler up in his arms to say hello. As I aimed my camera to capture the moment, John began smoothing down Julian’s hair. I loved seeing John, the long-haired idol of millions, fussing over his son’s hair like any other doting parent. This was a side of him I had not yet seen.
By Henry Grossman from his book, Places I Remember - My Time With the Beatles. (Photo from People Magazine online edition.)

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On set of Help! 1965.

On set of Help! 1965.

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George on set of Help! in Austria, 1965.Ph: Chris Kindahl

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“When I was about 12. I used to think I must be a genius, but nobody’s noticed. I used to wonder whether I’m a genius or I’m mad, which is it? I used to think, well, I can’t be mad, because nobody’s put me away, therefore, I’m a genius. A genius is a form of madness, and we’re all that way, you know, and I used to be a bit coy about it… If there is such a thing as genius… I am one, and if there isn’t, I don’t care. I used to think it when I was a kid, writing me poetry and doing me paintings. I didn’t become something when the Beatles made it, or when you heard about me, I’ve been like this all my life. Genius is pain, too.

- John Lennon, 1971

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On set of Help!, 1965

On set of Help!, 1965

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John and George duel jocularly. Ph: John Walters

John and George duel jocularly. Ph: John Walters

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At Kinfauns. Ph: Curt Gunther

At Kinfauns. Ph: Curt Gunther

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I think he’s capable fo great work and I think he will do it. I wish he wouldn’t, you know, I wish nobody would, Dylan or anybody. In me heart of hearts, I wish I was the only one in the world or whatever it is.
— John Lennon on Paul McCartney, 1971

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“The first time I heard Indian music I felt as though I knew it. It was everything, everything I could think of. It was like every music I had ever heard, but twenty times better than anything all put together. It was just so strong, so overwhelmingly positive, it buzzed me right out of my brain.”

- George Harrison

“The first time I heard Indian music I felt as though I knew it. It was everything, everything I could think of. It was like every music I had ever heard, but twenty times better than anything all put together. It was just so strong, so overwhelmingly positive, it buzzed me right out of my brain.”

- George Harrison

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Ph: Astrid Kirchherr

Ph: Astrid Kirchherr

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