John and Paul in Midas Man part 2
and they started making out
Can we talk about Your School?
Recorded in 1984, never released (except a clip on Oobu Joobu)
We're gonna talk it out someday All that is nearest and dearest I want it, you want it, they want it too And me? I want to love you Come on baby ... what have you've got Tell me that I learned a lot in your school, your school... I never thought [it meant/I'd learn] so much I'm just a poor fool in love, your school... I never felt the gentle touch until ..... I met you Oohhh you better tell me all you know Concerning this situation oohhoohooh I'd like, you'd like it, they always do... Me? I still wanna love you
I can't help but interpret this as Paul desperately wishing for a really deep and public reconciliation with John.
Two lyrics it puts me in mind of:
I never give you my number I only give you my situation And in the middle of investigation I break down
You Never Give Me Your Money
and
You must have learned something in all those years
How Do You Sleep
George staring in your soul The Office style since forever
Paul McCartney: "He (John Lennon) was such a big part of my life (...)" (Staff warning him to redo because a "weird blue flame" appeared.) Paul McCartney: "That was John! Haha! It's him. That's alright, it's ok, leave it in, it was John, he is around, can you see?"
It's so sweet the way the look each other and the animation is so fluid
I want a beatles mini series redrawed
mad day out!! 🎶☀️
reference image :°D
The lyrics of "Hey Ringo" written somewhere in the 70s or 80s by George Harrison.
This song was found by Olivia. This was hidden in a piano stool, when she showed it to Ringo, he said he had no idea it existed. I would probably record it later. Although that as we know never happened.
"Olivia, 69, found typed lyrics to Hey, Ringo forgotten in a piano bench.George is thought to have written it as a plea for the band to stay together around the time of their 1970 split. She told of Ringo’s shock — and said she hopes the star, 76, and fellow surviving Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, 74, put it to music."
She said: “He’d never seen this song before. He was so surprised. There was a folder in George’s piano bench. Inside I found a typed lyric for Hey, Ringo. It dates from around 1970. He would put down a notebook and forget where he left it. A piano bench was the obvious place to stash the night’s debris. I need to dig a little. It would be great if George put it down on tape.”
He is so cute. It's like a dialogue between them ...
And here's the "Lyrics":
"Hey Ringo, now I want you to know, that without you my guitar plays far too slow.
And Ringo let me say this to you, Ive heard no drummer who can play it quite like you.
Wait a minute Mr G, stop flattering me. My drums sound bare when your guitar's not there.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, let me hear you playing.
Hey Ringo, there's one thing I've not said, I'll play my guitar with you till I drop dead.
Well G, it's really nice the things you say. But when you drop please fall the other way."
Can I take my friend to bed?
so come on back and see just what you mean to me