John: *has accidentally taken lsd, is having a bad trip, is clearly distressed and has to be stopped by George M. from jumping off the roof of Abbey Road Studios*
In reflecting on Ringo’s comment about going to each Beatles’ house in 1968 to say that he felt the other three were closer and then each of them responding that they thought it was the other three, it’s peculiar how this crucial moment remains largely overlooked. I feel like this exchange speaks volumes about the band’s evolving dynamic, because it offers a peek into the shifts/sentiments that influenced their overall unity and break.
Merry Christmas everyone! May this haunt you until Halloween!
And in case anyone was still unsure after the Doctor Robert vid that the yellow one is Paul, just look at him leading this song. You can’t look away, can you? I mean, you want to, but you can’t.
Mark L's veiled, possibly unconscious antipathy towards Paul can only be explained by his failed love affair with same.
Further, he's convinced John and Paul never did it because the latter once turned to him and said, "you're the best I ever had." Which means 1) he cannot possibly have had John, who is categorically the Best Ever, and 2) he can't admit where he got this information.