“It was widely believed that Lennon’s relationship with McCartney was at its lowest point at this time, but Van Scyoc {Gary Van Scyoc, bassist on Some time in NYC, 1972} saw ample evidence that this simply wasn’t the case. “You would read in the New York Post that they were at each other’s throats. I had a copy of the paper in my kit bag, and as I walk into the session, John is on the phone with Paul in Scotland for an hour-and-a-half and they’re yakking it up. That doesn’t really sound like two people who are at each others throats, does it?”
Richard White, Come Together : Lennon and McCartney In The Seventies
My shadow waiting on me to finish the dishes and pay attention to her. (She's sooooooo neglected.)
Excuse me, what??!? If i could just get a cleaned up version of them doing Where Have You Been All My Life i could die happy. Please do me this one favour, Peter Jackson.
This averages to $1,111.11 for each person. That's amazing. 🥰
Wow I really just happened to look him up at the right time cause
Good to know with all the stuff happening recently we can count on him
Dammit! I'm out of listening for the month. Good thing I also bought a copy. Just gotta read the last hundred plus pages.
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"My friend met him [Paul] at a party in LA, they chatted, then she hugged him. He whispered in her ear: "no one's hugged me like that since John Lennon". She nearly threw up from laughter."
Source: https://www.datalounge.com/thread/17571406-people-in-the-know-on-paul-mccartney
To celebrate Ian Leslie's long anticipated biography of John & Paul, here is a look at a vintage McLennon article written by Michael Gerber all the way back in 2015. Don't skip the comments. Gerber responds to them and they bring out even more insight.
From the article: "A love affair between John and Paul, ended abruptly in March 1968 and followed by Paul’s departure from Rishikesh, explains a lot that the conventional narrative doesn’t."
From the comments: "But this is an obsession for a significant subgroup of Beatle fandom, and a significantly thoughtful, well-read and (strange as it may seem given the conjectural nature of the topic) evidence-based subgroup at that. And I’m as interested in that subgroup as I am in the unanswerable question itself."
I'm re-reading Sherlock Holmes and re-watching Good Omens for all the teeny tiny bits of goodness so I can know everything possible about my precious little OTPs 💕💕💕
(They're so precious! ☺️)