Chillaxed... this is mood😎🌈🌸
1966, Cool cat in Budokan, Japan
If only!! We can be a fly on the wall & able to see the Beatles recording w the strangest ways of recording ways for the Revolver album…😀👍like there were missing footages just like the Get Back movie where one can make these Revolver sessions into a movie… sigh…
Mick Jagger drops in on John Lennon during the Revolver sessions, 1966, by Robert Freeman
Go follow @volunteerfelinedetectives, for cool artworks like this.. thnx vfd, for this cool DIY imperfect random-but-not-quite-random vintage-like artwork😌👍🌸🌈🎨🖼
Sunny Baudelaire for @kjthekunoichi
Johnny
Yup, i have read Steve's book and its good👍also, 1966 is my fave era of the band🌸🌈💛🔥
THE BEATLES in 1966 》
By 1966, the Beatles had progressed to the point that if they could imagine a sound, they assumed it could be realized. They didn’t regard it as a hindrance that something had never been done before or that experienced technicians foresaw problems. Their imaginations were delightfully unbounded. The Beatles were able to think conceptually. They could imagine a type of song not already in existence and then work their way toward achieving it. Many acts were limited by what they already knew and couldn’t think beyond it. The Beatles, on the other hand, could envisage music that had yet to be made but which, in their view, needed to be made, even though it was at times indistinct and needed the interpretive abilities of George Martin to bring shape to it. As Ringo put it, “We finished touring in ’66 to go into the studio, where we could hear each other and create any fantasy that came out of anyone’s brain.” – Steve Turner, Beatles ‘66 With “Paperback Writer” in 1966 they turn into a rock band. They sort of invent overdriven rock. There’s no other band that’s actually playing like that at that point. – Elvis Costello Revolver comes along and every song is a new idea. This is the most extraordinary response to the life they’ve just lived, and it’s in these songs. When the Beatles moved from the stage into the studio they, in a sense, had the equivalent of the classic notated score. They had all this multi-tracking technology that’s just become available to them. They could put a line on, put a piano part on, and then try something else on top of that. They started to create these structures in music which couldn’t possibly have been created by just sitting and writing with a guitar. For example, I think most musicians, when they heard “Tomorrow Never Knows,” thought that the world actually wouldn’t be the same after that song. Every detail of what they did is of fascination to us because it’s so rich, it’s so layered, there’s so much going on underneath these straightforwardly beautiful melodies. – Howard Goodall, composer
Need to discover them Johnny bks👍
John Lennon's name on book covers about him.
BOOKS USED FOR THE POST:
- "Memories of John Lennon" by Yoko Ono.
- "Instamatic Karma: Photographs Of John Lennon" by May Pang.
- "John Lennon In My Life" by Pete Shotton.
- "John Lennon: Fighting For World Peace" by Jeff Burlingame.
- "John" by Cynthia Lennon.
- "John Lennon: A Biography" by Jacqueline Edmondson.
- "John Lennon" by Michael White.
- "The John Lennon Letters" by Hunter Davies.
“Another time, John and I were chatting in my office when he suddenly paused in mid-sentence: “Is that Paul?” I was taken aback, because there was no one else in the office or visible on the sidewalk outside the window. I asked John whom he meant. He had heard Paul McCartney’s voice singing from my radio upstairs. I wasn’t even aware the radio was on. I realized then how finely attuned John was to the music of his former band mate.”
— - Gary Tracy, O.D. (John Lennon’s optometrist in NYC)
Yes... i saw some ppl commented 'A Series Of Unfortunate Events'... 😏👍
i think it’s good for kids to read at least one horrifically dark, graphic YA series when they’re too young to fully get it. gives them some flavor.
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The top image, that is iconic of the band... such 4 figure silhouettes like that, we can alr know its the band😋👍i can make that for my laptop wallpaper though
The Beatles on Sunday Night at the London Palladium (January 12, 1964) photographed by Terence Spencer
We can discuss abt eg. music (i play some too) inc. The Fab Four (this was the initial reason why this a/c was created), 2NEBANG, pop punk rock, hip-hop, oldies, ASOUE, The Wizarding World, superheroes (esp. DCU Batman, Mortal Kombat, X-Men, TMNT & some Spiderman), Planet Of The Apes, action + comedy + horror (inc. psychological thrillers) + sci-fi, cartoon & kids shows, movies & TV series, books & cmx, art inc. fashion, travelling & cultures, sports (soccer), food glorious food😋👍
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