paul mccartney
CBS News' London correspondent Alexander Kendrick witnesses one of the most awkward moments between John Lennon and Paul McCartney ever captured on film. The Beatles appearing on CBS News, 22nd November 1963 (x)
What’s the use of worrying
OMG I STAND BEHIND EVERY SINGLE WORD. JOHNNY IS THE UNDESERVED MARTYR OF TIKTOK AND OTHER PLATFORMS EXPLOITING MINORS (AND NOT JUST THEM)
Unpopular opinions
1) there's no such thing as an "unproblematic musician" . The only reason why they are seen as unproblematic is because they are able to mask their wrongdoings better than other artists.
2) I do not buy Paul's story of spending everyday with Linda with the only time being separated was when Paul was imprisoned. That's bollocks mate.
3) You lot make John Lennon worse than he actually is. Compared to what other rockstars did, e.g. Brian Jones being a sexual sadist and loved beating women with objects whilst forcing them into sex, John is lowkey mild (fuck him for abandoning Julian tho)
4) I'm convinced the majority of you only like George Harrison for his looks. He is more than just his looks
5) Last unpopular opinion, all the Beatles were equally shit (personality wise). There was no worse Beatle. I could go on about this, especially about how a Beatle is singled out for a wrongdoing whilst another Beatle, who also did the same thing, is let off the hook (both John and Paul saying the n word, but only John is singled out for this like tf??)
It's kinda funny when people draw John without lashes because that man had lashes longer than a camel
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My question is, when people have a least favourite beatle, let's say John, because we all know he's not favored in the Beatles fandom, how do you lot avoid them? When you watch interviews or music videos of the Beatles, do you just avoid him as best as you can? Like do you skip parts of the video that you'll know he'll appear in?
I'm just glad that I don't really have a least favourite Beatle, makes my Beatles experience more enjoyable, for me
December. 1968.
Paul out and about with soon-to-be step-daughter Heather, Margaret Davies and her daughter Caitlin. Praia da Luz, Portugal.
Assuming the photographer to be: Linda McCartney
More photos of this visit to come. Stay tuned in.
Paul is a victim of chronic childhood trauma, whose personality was shaped by three destructive forces: the death of his mother (loss of love), his father's violence (loss of safety), and his unpredictable "care" (loss of trust). His psyche operates in survival mode: suppression of emotions, traumatic attachment to the abuser, and somatization of stress. He experiences an unresolvable internal conflict between the awareness of his father's toxicity and the childlike need for his love. Music is the only light in this darkness. His story is a classic example of a "broken child" in an adult's body, where the pain of the past continues to live in the present
the thing that so few understand about paul is that hes the weird girl. he’s the girl who thinks too much about every interaction to the point where he cannot emote in a way that doesn’t piss literally everyone off. he has a toxic codependent homoerotic friendship within his own band and he’s STILL the one that consistently gets left out. no one wanted to hang out with him in hamburg. he is strange and sad and does not process any of it and it’s turned him into the weirdest most evil fucking girl in the world and that’s what makes him so compelling
Этот блог посвящён группе Битлз - моей детской гиперфиксации. Легенда гласит, что как только вам исполняется 23 — ваши детские фиксы возвращаются. И вот. Я здесь. Опять.
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