i wonder if beatlemania people talked abt the beatles the same way people nowadays do. like was there a 15 year old girl in her bedroom in 1964 staring at a poster of paul mccartney saying “hes so cute i need to put him in a blender on high speed” while her friend nods excitedly
'Pete's theme' from Quadrophenia (1973) by The Who (X)
One of the primary themes/leitmotifs of the album, 'Pete's theme' (or the 'love-theme') can be heard throughout the album in various forms:
-- and finally it culminates in the phenomenal ending track 'Love Reign O'er Me':
i think the funniest thing about the Paul Is Dead theory is that Fake Paul still had that homoerotic relationship with John. imagine being John Lennon and your best friend since you were 16 whom you are also in love with dies in a car crash and is replaced with a lookalike and you’re like. whelp. i guess i have to be in love with Fake Paul too. and then you go through one of the messiest divorces in music history.
it bothers me that you often don't really hear about people having a "favorite album" the way they might have a favorite movie or favorite video game
joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat son or jesus christ superstar daughter
lads i just found out about 'monkee business the musical' yesterday morning after just waking up. out there SOMEWHERE must exist a full recording. surely. if we work together we can find it
"they should've let peter tork sing" you are so right. few truer words have been said. however I'm going to be very brave and say they also should've let davy play instruments
the early 70s are just called Brian May because this was HIS era oml
The Progression of Freddie Mercury’s Concert Fits
Flowing, wing-like things
teeny tiny shorts. Really really small shorts
1977, year of full-length body suits
Shirts? Never heard of her [enter mustache]
the tiny shorts strike back
LEATHER
tank tops go brrrrrr
Honorable mention: jacket with a lot of belts on it for some reason