'John and Paul, 1964' by Ringo Starr
'John and Paul would write the songs at the beginning, then George started, and then I joined in. I remember ending up in the studio for hours and hours in the end. It was good, but I was the first person ever to put a back on a drum stool, so that I could just lean back a little. There was a lot of hanging-out time and I always wanted to be by the kit, ready if anyone got inspired.' -- Ringo Starr
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Lennon, captured in one of his classic poses (by Ringo).
“He had this weird way of sitting. The knee could go down to the floor and the leg right up to his shoulder! John and his fabulous loose hips,” says Starr.
“John and his fabulous loose hips” -
I bet they came in very handy!
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hello beatle people! wanted to post this beatles-centric piece i had from a multiple image project i did showing off some of my collections in an “i spy” manor.
everything in my collection is all mine and all beatles !
the first image is the final edited image, and the second is my behind the scenes :)
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Clearly they were told to look in all different directions but John can't help himself from boring a hole in the side of Paul's face with his gaze.
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the early beatles collection by astrid kirchherr
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George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Nancy Lee Andrews, Olivia Harrison, Friar Park's caves, 1978
Been going through my archives and came across some images of dinner with George and Olivia at Friar Park and fun in the cave. 1978
via Nancy Lee Andrews instagram
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