imagine co-owning a company with your boy bestie/creative partner and your employees end up calling you "[boy bestie]'s princess" how do you even live that one down
Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland
May, 2022
According to this article the photos are from the lost weekend and were taken in the Santa Monica house John was staying at.
Paul McCartney on John Lennonâs infamous white piano, mid 70âs
I finally watched the Rupert and the Frog song (We all Stand Together). I still see people (mostly older, mostly on Facebook) dunking on âthe frog chorusâ and itâs just so clearly an outdated notion for it to be lame for a musician to make content explicitly for children. Itâs so common now for artists whoâve become parents to make something their kids will enjoy. Jack White sang a song with the muppets on Sesame Street because he loves his fucking kids. Itâs so normal now.
I get where Mary Had a Little Lamb released as single by a rock band went down wrong .. but this is creative, whimsical content explicitly *for* kids. The SONG, in particular, is beautifully composed, imaginative. Lovely! I keep listening to it.
He was 20 years into his career. The Beatles were never Led Zeppelin. Itâs hard for me to wrap my head around people still being so weird about this. He such a well rounded musician; itâs all like an exploration in another part of his creativity. There are elements of the classical composing that would come later⊠and the playful, experimenter who made Robberâs Ball (my beloved), McCartney II, the Fireman records.
But anyway, watching this today reminded me of this moment from Behind the Scenes of BBC Radio where someone presented Paul and Mike with their childhood Rupert book. The title page filled in by their parents reads âThis book belongs to Paul McCartney and Michael McCartneyâ.
It was either Paul or Mike who said they didnât get many gifts as kids and for Christmas theyâd usually get one toy addressed to Paul and Michael from Father Christmas. It makes me really consider why this Rupert project was so important for him that he held onto it for 15 years, always sort of considering ideas for it. There were those RAM era songs that were specifically for the âRupert projectâ. It comes up so much in the McCartney legacy book.
Then thereâs the element of the frogs and his history with frogs, from growing the tadpoles in his own hand made frog pond in the backyard and checking on them every day until one day they were frogs that hopped away. Then there was the dark, frog killing episode that shocked his brother and he probably felt some shame about.
But here, in this story, there are guard frogs on duty protecting their mostly undisturbed world. Happy and content, itâs the frogs that create this magical chorus.
Thereâs even a father and son frog pair whoâve come to see this event that only happens every couple of hundred years.
The father is rather Jim McCartney-esque with his pipe and 1940s style hat and manner. Thereâs a moment where the son inadvertently annoys his father and instantly recoils like heâs about to get hit and momentarily it looks like the father is considering it but gets a hold of himself.
But later, wrapped up in the music together, the father hugs his son.
I donât know what Iâm saying exactly but I think thereâs some exploration of his childhood here and something about Rupert and the frog chorus thatâs particularly meaningful to him.
Maybe heâs reconciling the dark, frog killing episode of childhood with the vegetarian, animal lover heâd become by giving the frogs their own heroâs story. Rupert, Jim, the threat of violence, the presence of love, the frogs he loved but also was violent toward.. and music at the center of everything. Unifying, healing. We all stand together.
For anyone interested, the full BBC clip is here
The full Rupert short is here
I love the different Beatles members *checks notes* an eight-year-old boy, the ghost of a Victorian man, your mom and a woman whose rich husband just died under suspicious circumstances
Everyone always talks about a good thing coming to an end, as if life was over. But I'll be 40 when this interview comes out. Paul is 38. Elton John, Bob Dylan... we're all relatively young people. The game isn't over yet. Everyone talks in terms of the last record or the last Beatle concert... but, God willing, there are another 40 years of productivity to go.
John Lennon interviewed by David Sheff for Playboy, September 1980
The fact that itâs 45 years later and Paul, Elton and Bob are still performing kills me. You were right Johnny đ„ș
I miss autumn and her beauty
âWhen you start with the Beatles, your rĂ©sumĂ© looks pretty good,â Chris OâDell says. A new documentary charts the extent of that CV, as a music manager with bands including Fleetwood Mac, Genesis and Santana, but it all began with a chance encounter in Los Angeles in 1968.
Derek Taylor was heading publicity at the Beatlesâ company, Apple Corps, and OâDell was a low-level assistant in radio promotion. When Taylor suggested she come work at the Apple office in London, she dropped everything and moved halfway across the world. âPaul [McCartney] was there every day organising everything,â she says, on the phone from her home in Arizona. âOne day he came into my office and said, âChris, should we use paper towels or cloth towels in the bathroom?â Thatâs how detailed he was.â
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1968 Paul I am obsessed with you
Iâm sorry I usually rag on Beatles Reddit but this tale of Paul in the wild is sending me
George Harrison: *expressing a genuine concern and justified complaint about how he barely has any involvement in the band*
Paul: đđđđđđđđđyeah đđđđđđđđđđ
he's so fucking funny. one of the 4 richest men making $6k per minute on stage at the time and he gives you a $10 with some kisses on it. his mind.
Quick itâs my best friends anniversary how do I make this about me????
Horse riding. 1995 / 2025. First photo taken by LINDA McCARTNEY and second photo taken by PAUL McCARTNEY. (x)(x)
imagine being heather mills trying to sleep in and your older gay husband wakes you up like hey babe i made fruit mandalas
one of my favorite johnpaul moments that i think about very often is that time when paul mccartney like idiot doofus the third told tv reporters that he's taken LSD and obviously got backlash and was explaining himself to a journalist and john jumped in like Yeah well the Tv Reporters shouldn't have fucking Reported on it it's not Paul's fault He got asked a Question what do you want him to do Lie? You want us to fucking Lie? This is all the fault of Big Media. Fuck you. and paul is sitting beside him like Yeah... :)
by mariavannguyen
listening to the album imagine (1971) by John Lennon is a rollercoaster because why are the songs like "I wish we had peace everywhere, I suck, Paul McCartney I hate you kill yourself, I love you Yoko"
Cat dimension
I have two moods.
1. Constant panic and worryng about every little detail
2. It is what it is