Skåne, Sweden

Skåne, Sweden

Skåne, Sweden

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The Beatles in Stirling, Scotland. 30 April 1964


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4 weeks ago

listening to the album imagine (1971) by John Lennon is a rollercoaster because why are the songs like "I wish we had peace everywhere, I suck, Paul McCartney I hate you kill yourself, I love you Yoko"


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2 weeks ago
Peace And Love

peace and love


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2 weeks ago

Funny early take of Two of Us from the original Let it Be Movie


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2 weeks ago

whatever . destroy my beatles

Whatever . Destroy My Beatles
Whatever . Destroy My Beatles
Whatever . Destroy My Beatles
Whatever . Destroy My Beatles
Whatever . Destroy My Beatles
Whatever . Destroy My Beatles
Whatever . Destroy My Beatles
Whatever . Destroy My Beatles
Whatever . Destroy My Beatles

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3 weeks ago
It Came As A Welcome Relief That John And Paul, Along With Neil Aspinall, Planned A Quick Trip To New
It Came As A Welcome Relief That John And Paul, Along With Neil Aspinall, Planned A Quick Trip To New
It Came As A Welcome Relief That John And Paul, Along With Neil Aspinall, Planned A Quick Trip To New
It Came As A Welcome Relief That John And Paul, Along With Neil Aspinall, Planned A Quick Trip To New

It came as a welcome relief that John and Paul, along with Neil Aspinall, planned a quick trip to New York on May 11, where several press events had been scheduled to announce Apple Records in the States. Friends agreed that getting John away might do him a world of good; being alone, with just Paul to steady him, might have a calming influence. Paul was grappling with his own set of anxieties. “We wanted a grand launch,” Paul said, “but I had a strange feeling and was very nervous.” Drugs, he later admitted, may have been at the root of his problem. – Bob Spitz, The Beatles: The Biography


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2 weeks ago
PAUL MCCARTNEY On THE BEATLES Legacy, 1964
PAUL MCCARTNEY On THE BEATLES Legacy, 1964
PAUL MCCARTNEY On THE BEATLES Legacy, 1964
PAUL MCCARTNEY On THE BEATLES Legacy, 1964

PAUL MCCARTNEY on THE BEATLES legacy, 1964


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3 weeks ago

I finally watched the Rupert and the Frog song (We all Stand Together). I still see people (mostly older, mostly on Facebook) dunking on “the frog chorus” and it’s just so clearly an outdated notion for it to be lame for a musician to make content explicitly for children. It’s so common now for artists who’ve become parents to make something their kids will enjoy. Jack White sang a song with the muppets on Sesame Street because he loves his fucking kids. It’s so normal now.

I get where Mary Had a Little Lamb released as single by a rock band went down wrong .. but this is creative, whimsical content explicitly *for* kids. The SONG, in particular, is beautifully composed, imaginative. Lovely! I keep listening to it.

He was 20 years into his career. The Beatles were never Led Zeppelin. It’s hard for me to wrap my head around people still being so weird about this. He such a well rounded musician; it’s all like an exploration in another part of his creativity. There are elements of the classical composing that would come later… and the playful, experimenter who made Robber’s Ball (my beloved), McCartney II, the Fireman records.

But anyway, watching this today reminded me of this moment from Behind the Scenes of BBC Radio where someone presented Paul and Mike with their childhood Rupert book. The title page filled in by their parents reads “This book belongs to Paul McCartney and Michael McCartney”.

It was either Paul or Mike who said they didn’t get many gifts as kids and for Christmas they’d usually get one toy addressed to Paul and Michael from Father Christmas. It makes me really consider why this Rupert project was so important for him that he held onto it for 15 years, always sort of considering ideas for it. There were those RAM era songs that were specifically for the “Rupert project”. It comes up so much in the McCartney legacy book.

Then there’s the element of the frogs and his history with frogs, from growing the tadpoles in his own hand made frog pond in the backyard and checking on them every day until one day they were frogs that hopped away. Then there was the dark, frog killing episode that shocked his brother and he probably felt some shame about.

But here, in this story, there are guard frogs on duty protecting their mostly undisturbed world. Happy and content, it’s the frogs that create this magical chorus.

There’s even a father and son frog pair who’ve come to see this event that only happens every couple of hundred years.

The father is rather Jim McCartney-esque with his pipe and 1940s style hat and manner. There’s a moment where the son inadvertently annoys his father and instantly recoils like he’s about to get hit and momentarily it looks like the father is considering it but gets a hold of himself.

I Finally Watched The Rupert And The Frog Song (We All Stand Together). I Still See People (mostly Older,
I Finally Watched The Rupert And The Frog Song (We All Stand Together). I Still See People (mostly Older,

But later, wrapped up in the music together, the father hugs his son.

I Finally Watched The Rupert And The Frog Song (We All Stand Together). I Still See People (mostly Older,

I don’t know what I’m saying exactly but I think there’s some exploration of his childhood here and something about Rupert and the frog chorus that’s particularly meaningful to him.

Maybe he’s reconciling the dark, frog killing episode of childhood with the vegetarian, animal lover he’d become by giving the frogs their own hero’s story. Rupert, Jim, the threat of violence, the presence of love, the frogs he loved but also was violent toward.. and music at the center of everything. Unifying, healing. We all stand together.

For anyone interested, the full BBC clip is here

The full Rupert short is here


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3 weeks ago
Faraway Views (right Lens Of My Binoculars)
Faraway Views (right Lens Of My Binoculars)
Faraway Views (right Lens Of My Binoculars)
Faraway Views (right Lens Of My Binoculars)

Faraway views (right lens of my binoculars)

3 weeks ago
I Love The Different Beatles Members *checks Notes* An Eight-year-old Boy, The Ghost Of A Victorian Man,

I love the different Beatles members *checks notes* an eight-year-old boy, the ghost of a Victorian man, your mom and a woman whose rich husband just died under suspicious circumstances


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