Who fell first, who fell harder- What does it matter, they both shattered into a million pieces
These 2….❤️ I love my stupid grandpas
Klaus was part of a group of The Beatles’ friends in Hamburg. His “memory drawings” of our Hamburg days are not only beautiful drawings in themselves, but capture the spirit of the times.
– Paul McCartney
The Top Ten Club ‘96 | The Beatles play the Top Ten Club with Klaus on bass.
Ringo, Keiserkeller Dressing Room ‘96 | Backstage with Ringo and Rory Storm in the Kaiserkeller dressing room.
Paul and Rosa ‘96 | Paul is shown receiving slimming pill amphetamines to help sustain round-the-clock performances in the Kaiserkeller.
Stu Betkante
Daybreak ‘96
Breakfast with John ‘95
Breakfast with John ‘06
At the Kirchherr’s Bathtub ‘12
Davidwache Police Station ‘96 | Prior to being deported, Paul McCartney spends a night in the Davidwache Police Station.
Hamburg Doorways ‘18
[I am endlessly fascinated by illustrative records made by people that were actually there. Like Paul said, these seem to capture the spirit and the ambience of the moment, with an emotional acuity that photographs normally lack, limited to an instant as they are. Klaus Voormann is a blessing in the sense that he allows us a peek behind the curtains, placing us there with him in the scene, in a way that little else can. I wanted to gather all these pieces in one place, despite having seen some of them floating around. My sincere thanks to those who brought them to my attention in the first place.]
silly bug guy (he's 82)
George Harrison & John Lennon in India, 1968.
"I know I'll often stop and think about them,"
Happy McLennon Day <3 Here's to 67 years of the greatest musical duo to ever walk the Earth
The one where Paul couldn’t get a word in
Warwick Hotel Press Conference| New York, NY | August 13, 1965
drugs made them look like gay serial killers and beautiful women
"I mean that is so special for me. I know it's virtual, but there I am. There I am singing with John again. We're back together."
17th June 1963. After recording their fourth episode of ‘Pop Go The Beatles’, John, George and Ringo give Paul ‘the bumps’ on the eve of his 21st birthday.
Delaware Road, London, 17th June 1963. Photographs by Dezo Hoffman.
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