I went to the National Portrait Gallery the other day to visit Paul McCartney’s exhibition. (1964: Eyes of the Storm)
Here are some of my personal highlights:
1. This incredible photo because it just looks so cool and really exemplifies the situation the boys were in at the time, but in a really unique and visually interesting way, without even picturing the Beatles themselves.
2. This lady vigorously applying Ringo’s makeup (plus a sneaky photo of George in the bottom left hand corner)
3. These brilliant pictures of George
4. This gorgeous photo of Ringo which I might need to paint
5. Ringo being photogenic (literally all the photos of him where like this)
6. This adorable photo of Brian Epstein
7. This near-flawless roll of film where nearly every single one was a useable and interesting photograph
I really recommend this exhibition if you have the means to visit it! Plus entry for anybody under 30 is only five quid!! It’s really well put together and actually pretty large. Makes for a really nice visit.
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The Beatles.
14 October 1964 at Granada Television Studios in Manchester, England.
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The beatles - a hard day’s night
1. "A Hard Day's Night" 7/10
2. "I Should Have Known Better" 8/10
3. "If I Fell" 7.5/10
4. "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" 7/10
5. "And I Love Her" 9.75
6. "Tell Me Why" 6.75/10
7. "Can't Buy Me Love" 7/10
8. "Any Time at All" 7.25/10
9. "I'll Cry Instead" 7.75/10
10. "Things We Said Today" 7/10
11. "When I Get Home" 7/10
12. "You Can't Do That" 6.5/10
13. "I'll Be Back" 6.75/10
7/10
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Just because it sounds really nice right now…
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I got Paul’s photo book and omg I love it 🥰
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John Lennon & Paul McCartney at the NEMS Enterprises Ltd offices
30 May 1964
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64 Reasons To Celebrate Paul McCartney - by Ian Leslie
64...and counting..
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The Beatles | Backstage of the Ed Sullivan Show 1964
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GEORGE HARRISON and social interaction difficulties.
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Sixty years ago today, Paul McCartney got bopped on the head
John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison in EMI studio 2 during recording sessions for A Hard Day’s Night, 27th February 1964 - part one (part two)
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