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Paul calling George Martin âDaddyâ
The Beatles at the ABC Cinema in Huddersfield, 29th November 1963 - part 3 (part 1, part 2, part 4, part 5) (x)
Joan Baez at the Viking Hotel in Newport, 1964. She is reading Cavalier, a men's adult magazine similar to Playboy.
Paul, 1966 Revolver SessionsÂ
Interviewer: When you look back on all of that now, how does it seem to you?
Pattie Boyd: It feels as if, Iâm living, a second life now. That was such a- almost like a fantasy life.
Interviewer: Do you miss it?
Pattie Boyd: Sometimes I do. Yes.
Q: "What is for you the height of misery?" John Lennon: "Hot feet."
Q: "Where would you like to live?" John Lennon: "Here."
Q: "What is for you the ideal of earthly happiness?John Lennon: "Now + then."
Q: "Which mistakes have you the most indulgence for?" John Lennon: "Mine."
Q: "Who are the heroes of novels you prefer?" John Lennon: "Me."
Q" Who is your favourite historical personality?" John Lennon: "Me."
Q: "Who are your favourite heroines in real life?" John Lennon: Me.
Q: "Who are your favourite heroines in fiction?" John Lennon: "Me."
Q: "Who is your favourite painter?" John Lennon: "Me."
Q: "Who is your favourite musician?" John Lennon: "Me."
Q: "What quality do you prefer in a woman?" John Lennon: "Tits."
Q: "What quality do you prefer in a man?" John Lennon: "No tits."
Q: "What is your favourite virtue?" John Lennon: "None."
Q: "What is your favourite occupation?" John Lennon: "Floating."
Q: "Who would you have liked to be?" John Lennon: Pope anything.
Q: "What is the chief feature of your character?" John Lennon: "An unearthly."
Q: "What do you appreciate most in your friends?" John Lennon: "Admiration."
Q: "What is your main default?" John Lennon: "Hate."
Q: "What is your dream of happiness?" John Lennon: "Black knickers."
Q: "What would be your greatest misfortune?" John Lennon: "Lose my virginity."
Q: "What would you like to be?" John Lennon: "Happy."
Q: "What is your favourite colour?" John Lennon: "Rainbow."
Q: "What is your favourite flower?" John Lennon" "Forgotten."
Q: "What is your favourite bird?" John Lennon: "Heckle."
Q: "Who are your favourite poets?" John Lennon: "Me."
Q: "What are your favourite names?" John Lennon: "God, Jesus."
Q: "What do you abhor most?" John Lennon: "God, Jesus."
Q: "Which historical character do you despise most?" John Lennon: "All of them."
Q: "What military event do you admire most?" John Lennon: "None at all I'm afraid."
Q: "What reform do you admire most?" John Lennon: "They have not passed it."
Q: "What natural gift would you would like to have?" John Lennon: "Flying."
Q: "How would you like to die?" John Lennon: "Insane but quiet."
Q: "What is the present state of your mind?" John Lennon: "Light to variable."
Q: "What is your motto?" John Lennon: "Me."
â John Lennon for Marcel Proust from Rave Magazine, October, 1965.
January 13th, 1969 (Twickenham Studios, London):Â As Paul encourages an unconfident Ringo to go ahead with his plans to record a solo LP, John hedgingly brings up his own apprehensions about following his instincts (especially when heâs not even sure what he really wants to do). In their inimitable and emotionally non-committal fashion, John and Paul engage in metaphors about intentions, conveying these intentions in actions, and how these actions may be conveyed by those who see it. (Basically: what John and Paul talk about when they talk about love.)
PAUL: [to Ringo] The great thing is that you singing like how you really sing â will be it. It will be!Â
RINGO: Yes, but the only way is to do it on your own.Â
PAUL: Until then â yeah, sure. Until then â until you reach how you really sing, youâll sing your half-soul.Â
RINGO: Yeah.Â
PAUL: And itâs probably when weâre all very old, that weâll all sing together.Â
RINGO: Yeah.
PAUL: And weâll all really sing, and weâll all show each other how good we are, and in fact weâll die, then, I donât know. [Linda laughs; diffident] Probably, you know, probably something sappy or soft like that⊠I donât know, but really, I mean, iâ itâs really down to all those sort of simple, silly things to me.Â
YOKO: But those are the important things, you know.Â
PAUL: Itâs got to be simple. Itâs got to be simple. It canât be A plus B equals X plus Y plus Z, because thatâs them, you know. And it couldnât beâÂ
JOHN:Â [quiet] Maybe thatâs whatâs evading me.Â
PAUL: Yes. [sincere] But itâs okay, that, you know.Â
JOHN: [hesitating] I just, uh⊠because Iâm not really sure what or how I feel about it.Â
PAUL: No, but youâreâ
JOHN: Because any timeâÂ
PAUL: Youâre unsure because youâre not sure whether to go left or right on an issue. Youâve noticed the two ways open to us. You know the way we all want to go. And you know the way you want to go. Which is positive! âCause you want to go â now, okay. So your positive thing might actually be to kick that telephone box in. It might occasionally be to do that. So you know thatâs the way youâve gotta go. Â
YOKO: Everybody would want to see that, actually.
PAUL: But you donât want to actually look like youâre kicking the telephone box in. So you have to sort of say to everyone, âLook at that over there, everyone!â And while theyâre not looking, youâll kick the telephone box in, and sort ofâ [whistles innocently]Â
JOHN: I donât think thatâs a fair representation. [laughs]Â
PAUL: [conceding] Oh, well, it involves me, thatâs me. I do that, too. And I think we all do that. But I think the answer is, that â while youâve got us all looking at nothing over there, and youâve thrown us for a minute, we would actually all have dug to see you kick that telephone box in. Because we wanna see you do it.Â
YOKO: But weâd have to say it too, though. Thatâs another thing.Â
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thereâs a lot of bullshit lennon/mccartney quotes out there, misattributed by biases in biographers or straight-up fabrications. but thereâs also âif i was a girlâ. thereâs also âif he had been a womanâ. thereâs also âis this a self-portrait?â thereâs âin bed.â thereâs âmaybe that wouldâve satisfied itâ. thereâs ânothing to worry aboutâ, and âlife begins at 40â, and âitâs only me.â thereâs âthe emperor of eternityâ. âhe chose me.â âiâm still in love with youâ. thereâs âi can always deny that it was ever written about him.â so who cares
i mainly use twitter but their beatles fandom is nothing compared to this so here i am
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