Right on the cheek. Right? And then he smiles. And it looks like Paul says “John” when he does? Let’s slow it down!
Totally sneaks in a kiss there! And then yeah, smiles like “I got away with that!”
Good animation 👍
I made an animation about paul after the beatles plant, or as I imagined it💔🥹
duolingo:
my brainrot:
*say goodnight John*
Stop Scrolling 🖐️
Save my little Celine🥺💔
Cool!
A mushroom I found in my yard 🍄✨
Bill [Parr] worked for Rushworths music shop in Liverpool, not far from NEMS: "Sometimes before they had to disappear to wherever they were playing that day, The Beatles would assemble in the café below Rushworths. (...) They'd all borrow books from the music shop; well it is better than having to buy them! I promised to educate them and once said to Paul "Let's start with you, you're young." Paul took exception to that and told me proudly that he'd left school. Paul was known by us all there as 'our baby' because of his youthful looks. "Often in the café, I would sit down and talk to the Beatles; they were all good friends and very sociable. They had a good sense of humour and liked the banter in the morning. One of my games was to arm-wrestle with them. I'd start with Ringo and work my way through them all, teasing them that they weren't as good as the others. (...) "One interesting little fact is that when we were sitting in the café, naturally there would be several 'lad's' jokes, the ruder the better when men are together. However, if there were any ladies present, one of The Beatles didn't like that type of humour, and would cough when the jokes turned blue. Can you guess who it was? Astonishingly, it was John Lennon. Who would have believed that? It seems that maybe not all of Mimi's discipline was wasted."
Liddypool: Birthplace of the Beatles, David Bedford (2017)
an assortment of polish beatles-related posters i could find!
A Hard Day’s Night, Waldemar Swierzy (1965) / A Hard Day’s Night, Unknown, (1965, as it looks to be a poster used by polish movie theatres to dictate individual showtimes) / Help!, Eryk Lipinski (1967) / Yellow Submarine, Zygmunt Bobrowski (1970) / Unknown, Waldemar Swierzy (1978) / Yellow Submarine, Waldemar Swierzy (2009)
BONUS: VERY STRANGE poster from 1985 by Waldemar Swierzy. i wish i knew the context.
Great art!
Happy monkee monday to all who celebrate
Cool art!
Mind Games Forever! 🤍
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