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Another mclennon edit
I may have made a absolutely heartbreaking Mclennon edit
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“I dream about him.”
Paul via Instagram stories, October 1st 2024
When Lennon's anxiety about having lost contact with reality became alarming, he would bring himself back to earth by a simple expedient: "When it gets too bad," he told his biographer, "I have to see the others." The value of the Beatles to him at such moments was that they were "someone else like me." In other words, the Beatles embodied the identity that John Lennon was always losing. But their own identity was by no means simple. Consider how various were the ways in which the public perceived the Beatles. Initially everyone saw the Fab Four as one man repeated four times. Soon, however, this perception was superseded by the vision of the Beatles as four different men wearing the same costume, which is how they were seen by the typical fan, who then identified with his favorite Beatle. The more sophisticated Beatle watchers, however, had yet another take on the group: they saw the Beatles as one man with four different faces. This was an idea that appealed to the Beatles themselves, but it raises a basic question: who was that man? The best clue is provided by the finest description ever written of the Beatles as a collective identity. According to British Pop critic Nik Cohn, the most remarkable thing about them was their self-sufficiency, which was the product of their perfect complementation, each Beatle interlocking with and counterbalancing the other like the works in a Swiss watch. "Lennon was the brutal one," Cohn observed, "McCartney was the pretty one, Ringo Starr was the lovable one, Harrison was the balancer. And if Lennon was tactless, McCartney was a natural diplomat. And if Harrison seemed dim, Lennon was very clever. And if Starr was clownish, Harrison was almost sombre. And if McCartney was arty, Starr was basic. Round and round in circles... and it all made for a comforting sense of completeness." Exactly.
The Lives of John Lennon, Albert Goldman (1988)
Part 3 of John’s face card going hard
Melody Maker | 10 April 1965
Pt.6
Drawings of John Lennon by Klaus Voormann
The Beatles in Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There (2007)
Help! (1965) Directed by Richard Lester
There were definitely specific reasons for some of John’s bizarre behavior. Love can make a person do crazy things, particularly when it has to be repressed.
Proof 1967 was Peak McLennon...
The head tilt to return the kiss is crazy. Like shit me too David- But damn 😭
beatles stimming compilation
‘I spend a lot of time dreaming. I’m like a cat: I watch the shadows on the wall... I watch the park change through my window. I spend most of my time here.’
— The bedroom, sun’s almost gone, December 3rd, 1980
John looks like such a snide little bitchy wife who knows his husband is right but is loathe to ever admit it.
JOHN, PAUL and GLYN in THE BEATLES: GET BACK (2021)
The colourful styles of George and Ringo in the Get Back trailer
This video came to my YouTube feed a couple of months ago & literally converted me to McLennon in a heartbeat. To the unsung hero who put this together, THANK YOU! I hope you're still around Tumblr
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don’t tag as mclennon !
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When they make an SoA prequel about the club set in the 70s and 80s, I hope they cast Travis as John Teller.
Charlie Hunnam / Travis Fimmel
probably separated at birth
Sounds like this book could coincide with a lot of Lizzie Bravo’s memories of the McLennon she personally experienced. Looking forward to reading.
August 26, 1964 John Lennon going wild while performing "You Can't Do That". Look at Paul and George squealing. The original John girls.
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