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âI was pretty lucky on the LSD front, in that it didnât screw things up too badly. There was a scary element to it, of course. The really scary element was that when you wanted it to stop, it wouldnât. Youâd say, âOkay, thatâs enough, partyâs over,â and it would say, âNo it isnât.â So you would have to go to bed seeing things.
Around that time, when I closed my eyes, instead of there being blackness there was a little blue hole. It was as if something needed patching. I always had the feeling that if I could go up to it and look through, there would be an answer. Now, I could go on about how the wordplay in Bing Crosbyâs song âPleaseâ â âOh, Please / Lend your little ear to my pleasâ â might be informing the wordplay in âAnd it really doesnât matter if Iâm wrong Iâm right / Where I belongâ. The fact is that the most important influence here was not even the metaphysical idea of a hole, which I mentioned earlier, but this absolutely physical phenomenon â something that first appeared after I took acid. I still see it occasionally, and I know exactly what it is. I know exactly what size it is.â
â Paul McCartney on âFixing a Holeâ, The Lyrics
BEATLES FANS OF TUMBLR (SPECIFICALLY MCLENNON FANS), I NEED YOUR HELP TO FIND A PHOTO OF THE BEATLES WHERE PAUL IS IN A CAR, HAS HIS HAND ON THE WINDOW, JOHN IS OUTSIDE OF THE CAR LOOKING AT PAUL, AND HIS HAND IS ALSO ON THE WINDOW. PLEEAASEE TAG ME IN THE PHOTO OR SUM đđđđđ
okay i'm high as fuck right now and have been rewinding Paul saying "What's the matter John, love, Blue Meanies?" at the end of Yellow Submarine over and over. also right after the way they make direct eye contact and paul instantly breaks after seeing johns face...
I did a little concert for somebody in Hollywood. Paul McCartney was there. I've never met him before, but I'm a fucking fan of The Beatles. I'm in the back smoking, and they're like, "Sir Paul would like to meet you." I'm like, "For real? Hold on," and I put that blunt out. Cuh walk in the room like, "Don't put that down."
Snoop Dogg on meeting Paul McCartney
We hear ad nauseam about Paul and Georgeâs âfightâ during Let It Be/Get Back but nowhere near enough about their beautiful tender exchanges like this one:
G: They sell boots that high, but not that tight, and not particularly leather, maybe softer. Groovy ones like, you know those Afghan coats, theyâre embroidered, Iâve got boots like that, but the slippers, the slippers feel at home. And it is great, you just tuck your pants in.
P: You want boots of those? Yeah, Iâve got boots of them.
G: You know where you get them?
P: Yeah, you get them off me (gentle laughter).
Iâll give you them, Iâll never wear them.
G: Do you want to hear the song I wrote last night?
Itâs just a very short one, called I Me Mine.
P: Yes
John lives AU
In his seventies, Paul finds RPF about them. Despite being horrified at first, he gradually starts reading more and more, and learns to understand himself and his relationship with John.
He explains to John and they have sweet old-man sex about it.
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these two pictures in conjunction make it seem like paul grabbed john's wrist to put him on time out for slapping his ass while they were hung mid air or whatever.
The one where Paul couldnât get a word in
Warwick Hotel Press Conference| New York, NY | August 13, 1965
My parents actually (john lennon you fucking dumbass)
Paul & Linda McCartney at a party with Ringo & Maureen Starkey, John Lennon, and Yoko Ono, the party was for "The Magic Christian", May 4th, 1969.
â She was a very fun person to be with, very amusing and very witty. She had a great take on life, and of course she was very artistic. There wasn't a lot of sadness about her at all. She was an upbeat lady. â
- Paul McCartney talking about Linda.