alternate reality where paul played guitar in the beatles
The Beatles at EMI Studios in London, England | 12 September 1963 © Norman Parkinson
PAUL MCCARTNEY & HEATHER EASTMAN paul’s new fiancee, linda eastman’s, daughter Get Back, part III
Jane Birkin photographed by Patrick Lichfield in Ossie Clark in Vogue, 1969.
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SHARON TATE photographed by WILLIAM HELBURN for ‘Esquire’ magazine, 1967.
The first photograph on each slide is an outtake from the photoshoot, alongside the version that was featured in the publication.
DID YOU KNOW?: William Helburn believed that he should get to know his subjects before their photoshoots so that when the day came, they had a comfortable relationship and could thereby achieve better shots. His idea to get to know Sharon was quite extraordinary, and a little risqué, however. In his book, he claims that while he was on his way to meet her at the apartment she was staying in in New York City, he stopped in front of a pharmacy that was selling ‘massagers’. The adverts showed ladies using the devices on various parts of their bodies, but anyone could see what they were really for. He decided that it would be funny to purchase one for Sharon. When he arrived, he handed her the gift to open, and when she did, she shrieked, but comically quipped, “Bill, how did you know I needed a pink one?”
Paul and John in Teenset Magazine, issued August 1968
John Lennon reading a letter from a fan in England at the band's hotel in Paris, France. The letter has the briefest of addresses: The Beatles, France | January 1964
PAUL MCCARTNEY in the trailer of GET BACK
Catherine Deneuve photographed by Philippe Le Tellier on the set of the film 'La Chamade' By Alain Cavalier. March 1968, France ⭐️
“He also brings in his girlfriend, rock photographer Linda Eastman. He introduces her to a camera man, then adds, “Linda’s a camera man.” Then he sits at the piano to run through some stunning new tunes: “Golden Slumbers,” “Another Day,” “The Long and Winding Road.” The songs aren’t finished, but he’s just showing off for Linda. He’s determined to dazzle this woman.
(This detail cannot be over-stressed: Paul has already decided Linda is the love of his life. He is correct. They’re inseparable for the next 38 years, until her dying day. At this point, he’s still a young rock star, not to mention the most adored bachelor on earth, but that doesn’t faze him. He has total emotional confidence in this life decision. He is 26 years old. Let’s face it: as a culture, we haven’t even begun to fathom the mysteries of Paul McCartney. The gods made only one of him.)” — ROB SHEFFIELD, Rolling Stone Get Back Review