THE BEATLES performing "I Want to Hold Your Hand" on THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW. February 9, 1964.
“George told me once that I smelt like home. I got all paranoid, you know, thinking I smelt of fish and chip shops or dirty bars or something. But he said no, I just always smelt of home.” — Paul McCartney
“It used to be PaulnGeorge… as one word. They were the kids from the grammar school. That’s how we referred to them. For ages we didn’t even know George really, he was just ‘Paul’s mate’.” — Len Garry
“The papers try and stir things and act like there’s some kind of problem, but at the end of the day, I love him, he’s my mate and that’s all there is to it.” — George Harrison
“Paul and George always ganged up on people. Like Stuart. They could get pretty bitchy.” — John Lennon
“They used to spend all of their spare time together. Even the school holidays.” — Hunter Davis
“George didn’t mind slagging Paul off. But he HATED other people doing it.” — Tom Petty
THE BEATLES - HELLO, GOODBYE
♥ HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN ♥
↳ October 9th 1940, Liverpool
Q: ‘George, what do you miss most about John Lennon?’ GH: ‘John Lennon.’
The Beatles interviewed at the Astoria Cinema - December 24, 1963
Love Me Do (Promo Video from The Mersey Beat | August 27th, 1963)
Ed Sullivan Show
“By the end, it became quite complicated. But at the beginning, things were really simple.” - Paul McCartney (2016)
A Hard Day’s Night (1964), dir. Richard Lester
We know how to behave! We’ve had lessons.
The Beatles meet Muhammad Ali at 5th street gym in Miami Beach on February 18, 1964.
Photos by Paul Slade
The Beatles - I Want to Hold Your Hand, on the Ed Sullivan Show, 1964
Help! (1965)
John & Paul
Song Graphics ➡ Strawberry Fields Forever
No one I think is in my tree I mean it must be high or low That is you can’t you know tune in but it’s all right That is I think it’s not too bad
The Beatles outside Abbey Road studios, London, 1963.