Those John and Paul moments ... (Ready, Steady, Go rehearsals, 1963, full video here)
we're in such a strange era where men will just casually wax poetic for several paragraphs in mainstream media outlets about how john and paul were in love with each other but no one dares to explore the real questions (were they having gay sex? when were they having gay sex? what kind of gay sex were they having?) mate you're a journalist, do your job
i’ve come to a conclusion
as a companion: rip 1971 paul mccartney, you would have loved johnny (reprise) by faye webster
rip 1971 john lennon, you would have loved you oughta know by alanis morrisette
shout out to that kid in grade 2 who tried to gaslight me into thinking that i stole my everafter high brush/key from him and that it was actually a family heirloom that belonged to his dead grandfather.
i love the ‘hopper is okay with will being gay and dating a guy but hates that it’s mike’ trope but the better trope is ‘hopper is okay with will being gay and dating a guy but hates that it’s mike until he sees this total change in mike’. unlike how mike was with el, mike and will are not constantly making out and sneaking off to suck face somewhere. instead, they talk, draw together, actually DO things together instead of just kissing which was what hopper solely saw el and mike doing. he notes that mike seems happier and more like himself and that he makes will happy and he treats him with respect and love. then he starts to like mike a little bit.
all in all, i think that hopper’s problem with mike is that he knew that milkdud was super toxic and he blamed it on mike.
cant like, duck and red just kiss??? im getting sick of them being gay! im going to be homophobic at this point!
rip 1971 john lennon, you would have loved you oughta know by alanis morrisette
paul mccartney - hear me lover/something that didn’t happen [demo]
hear me, lover / i can’t be held responsible now / for something that didn’t happen / i knew you for a minute / oh, it didn’t happen / only for a minute / your heart wasn’t in it / hear me now, lover / i can’t be held responsible now / for something that didn’t happen / i knew you for a minute / oh, it didn’t happen / only for a minute / your heart just wasn’t in it anymore, oh / hear me
John Lennon and Cynthia Lennon at the Peppermint Lounge in New York, 9th February 1964
Drunk John my beloved