paul not approving of george’s mystery sandwich
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The Beatles interviewed for East at Six Ten, ahead of their concert at the Regal Cinema in Cambridge, 26th November 1963 (x)
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God i'm in love with those stripes🍏🌈😭 I should draw more John of that era🌚💕 I hope u like it!
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spongeweed70508 asks: Does Paul still piss you off (tell us the truth)
george_harrison_live: Scan not a friend with a microscopic glass -- You know his faults -- Then let his foibles pass.
george_harrison_live: Old Victorian Proverb.
george_harrison_live: I'm sure there's enough about me that pisses him off, but I think we have now grown old enough to realize
george_harrison_live: that we're both pretty damn cute!
From George Harrison's web chat with Yahoo, 15 February 2001.
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As the Lennon-McCartney copyright was more or less sacrosanct, Harrison’s contributions to their songs were never credited.
“I had my one or two songs occasionally, but really I was more involved than that,” he says. “I know now, writing with friends, that when you’re all sitting around and a song comes out, you have to think carefully about assigning how many percent each person gets. ’Cause there’s nothing worse than being involved in a situation where you think, ‘Wasn’t I there?’
“A lot of Lennon-McCartney songs had other people involved, whether it’s lyrics or structures or circumstance. A good example is ‘I Feel Fine.’ I’ll tell you exactly how that came about: We were crossing Scotland in the back of an Austin Princess, singing ‘Matchbox’ in three-part harmony. And it turned into ‘I Feel Fine.’ The guitar part was from Bobby Parker’s ‘Watch Your Step,’ just a bastardized version. I was there for the whole of its creation — but it’s still a Lennon-McCartney.”
“Tell me about it!” Paul McCartney smiles when told of George’s comment. “I wrote ‘Yesterday’ single-handed and not only do I share it — now with Yoko — but the Lennon name comes before mine.” Paul concedes the point about “I Feel Fine” but suggests that “if you were to get picky about all that stuff there’s a million woes and a million reasons to sing the blues. In actual fact we just decided to split it down the middle. Me and John were the writers, unless George came up with something. Anybody who threw half a line in, it just really didn’t count.”
-- Marc Rowland, "The Quiet Wilbury", Musician (1990)
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Paul flirting with the stewardess, with George in the background!
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J/P or P/G, bedsharing leads to dry-humping which starts as something accidental when they’re asleep. They don’t mention it the next day and they both pretend to be asleep all the way through it — but they both wake up long before the end. After this, pretending to be asleep seems like a great way to safely get sex. Maybe one of them lets his hand drift under the other’s waistband, and maybe in response the other one stretches “incidentally” so his cock bumps against the hand…etc
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Billy Shears my beloved💉🩸💕🌼
I'll post the finished piece this week on my instagram @_deitripper Stay tuned!✨
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