I Know A Lot Of People Will Say How Do You Sleep, But I’d Love To See John’s Reaction To Mother.

I know a lot of people will say How Do You Sleep, but I’d love to see John’s reaction to Mother. I think 1964 John would be amazed he allowed himself to get so vulnerable and have it be so public

Beatle (John) Hypotheticals #15

If you could show John four of his solo songs in 1964, which one of the following songs do you think would most surprise him and why?

Mother

How Do You Sleep

Woman Is The Ni**er of the World

Watching The Wheels

Are there any songs not listed above that you think would be more shocking to John? If so, which ones?

Shout out to @odearjohn for the inspo!

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3 years ago

The most shocking one for Paul would be Here Today. Imagine the pain of 1964 Paul finding out his creative partner was going to die

Beatle (Paul) Hypotheticals #16

If you could show Paul four of his solo songs in 1964, which one of the following songs do you think would most surprise him and why?

Kreen Akore

Monkberry Moon Delight

Dear Friend

Temporary Secretary

Are there any songs not listed above that you think would be more shocking to Paul? If so, which ones?


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4 years ago

More misinformation. Paul was creatively in the lead because he was happy and yet he was so unhappy during this period he grew a beard and nearly drank himself to death. Just like I don’t like how people oversimplify John to be either a saint or a wife beater, I also hate how they oversimplify Paul to be a hero saving the day or a hack. Can we please enable these men to exist as 3D human beings?

“When John got the drift about how the others felt, instead of keeping Yoko away out of sensitivity for their feelings and out of concern for the group dynamics, he said, “I don’t want to play with youse lot anymore.” Paul desperately wanted things to work out. He was enormously patient. It was only his great love for John and for the whole Beatles thing that stopped it from blowing up sooner than it did. I remember the exasperation on his face away from the studio. At the time he was Abbey Road far more than John, who mostly kept away. John’s input was minimal, except on his tracks, or the ones he featured on. George’s input was pretty strong, but Paul was the most visible one, perhaps to the point of being overwhelming. Not in a nasty way, but just being creatively in the lead. I think this was because his personal life was very happy. John, newly obsessed with Yoko, should have been happy, but was exhausted and in torment. Looking for some release, he and George had even taking up chanting together.”

— Tony Bramwell, Magical Mystery Tours

3 years ago

Reblogging for the link at the very end. I didn’t even know this existed! Thank you!

How are you finding the Lyrics book?

honestly - it's mostly what i have expected it to be. there are definitely a lot of very good and enjoyable parts in it, and i think in many cases it does provide a good insight into how paul constructs his lyrics, his thought-process, his inspiration for a particular song/line etc, these are all interesting to read through, the stories and the photos are lovely, and the inclusion of all the manuscripts and doodles does add a lot to it. and it’s paul. so if you love his weirdo brain and his music, you’re gonna enjoy it! and then at other times you'll want to tear your hair out because this man is the stupidest mfer on earth there aren’t any big revelations, but i didn’t really expect any, so in that respect i wasn’t disappointed. however, it’d have been nice if paul could have been at least a tiny bit more willing to explore the more personal aspects of some songs but i’d be lying if i said i was genuinely expecting him to drastically change the way he’s been discussing these things for the past however many decades...

and... the fact they went for this semi-autobiography route AND put it all in alphabetical order... it means it’s a bit eh sometimes, a bit all over the place. i sort get why this approach was chosen but i just think that overall, they could have done a lot more with the book, the concept and the opportunity were there. (+ it’s a pity that some lyrics, that are actually gorgeous and interesting (i’ve just seen a face, monkberry moon delight, footprints, my brave face, a certain softness, riding to vanity fair, alligator, scared, to name a few) were left out, while others were included basically just so the obligatory historical discussions could be carried out because you know, the book sometimes cannot make its mind up about whether it wants to focus on paul the artist or demand paul to be a quasi beatles historian) but i would think that for people who don’t know that much about these songs or paul’s life, the book could be more interesting to read through and they wouldn’t be so nitpicky about it lmao.

what i will say is that if you want a physical copy , i would buy it at a discount or if having the proper book isn’t that important you could just..... you know....... :)

1 year ago
★ John With A Cat At Reed Pigman Ranch In Missouri, 19 September 1964
★ John With A Cat At Reed Pigman Ranch In Missouri, 19 September 1964
★ John With A Cat At Reed Pigman Ranch In Missouri, 19 September 1964
★ John With A Cat At Reed Pigman Ranch In Missouri, 19 September 1964
★ John With A Cat At Reed Pigman Ranch In Missouri, 19 September 1964

★ John with a cat at Reed Pigman Ranch in Missouri, 19 september 1964

4 years ago

I’m Sylvia wanting a lock of John’s hair. Also I’m Donna because I would totally buy Beatles records even without a record player just to have everything they ever produced. Yes I’m sad

tag yourself: beatles fan mail edition

Tag Yourself: Beatles Fan Mail Edition
Tag Yourself: Beatles Fan Mail Edition
Tag Yourself: Beatles Fan Mail Edition

(exert from “150 glimpses of the beatles” by craig brown)

2 years ago

He looks so good. My God. That is all

John In 1965

John in 1965

1 year ago
This Image Had Me Thinking That Paul Was Sitting On John's Lap. But It's Just A Nice Optical Illusion.

This image had me thinking that Paul was sitting on John's lap. But it's just a nice optical illusion.

1 year ago
"Possibly I (would) Have To Marry A Very Rich Old Lady... Or Man, You Know, To Look After Me.": John
"Possibly I (would) Have To Marry A Very Rich Old Lady... Or Man, You Know, To Look After Me.": John
"Possibly I (would) Have To Marry A Very Rich Old Lady... Or Man, You Know, To Look After Me.": John
"Possibly I (would) Have To Marry A Very Rich Old Lady... Or Man, You Know, To Look After Me.": John
"Possibly I (would) Have To Marry A Very Rich Old Lady... Or Man, You Know, To Look After Me.": John
"Possibly I (would) Have To Marry A Very Rich Old Lady... Or Man, You Know, To Look After Me.": John
"Possibly I (would) Have To Marry A Very Rich Old Lady... Or Man, You Know, To Look After Me.": John
"Possibly I (would) Have To Marry A Very Rich Old Lady... Or Man, You Know, To Look After Me.": John
"Possibly I (would) Have To Marry A Very Rich Old Lady... Or Man, You Know, To Look After Me.": John
"Possibly I (would) Have To Marry A Very Rich Old Lady... Or Man, You Know, To Look After Me.": John

"Possibly I (would) have to marry a very rich old lady... Or man, you know, to look after me.": John Lennon's interview for French TV at Sutton Place, New York, April 5, 1975.

3 years ago

John’s theme song is clearly You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away. It’s literally his life story both from the LGTBQ angle and in general with his difficulty allowing himself to get close to people and show how much he loved them

the way While My Guitar Gently Weeps is such a George song like it's his theme song it encompasses his personality!!!

2 years ago

Paul being a narcissist again. I’m just as funny as John but only when I’m in a bad mood. So remember I’m just as funny as John but also John is a bad man/asshole. I’m over this man

“With me, how I wrote depended on my mood. The only way I would be sort of biting and witty like that was if I was in a bad mood! I was very good at sarcasm myself. I could really keep up with John then. If I was in a bad enough mood, I was right up there with him. We were terrific then. He could be as wicked as he wanted, and I could be as wicked, too.”

Paul McCartney to Playboy, 1984

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