“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
PAUL MCCARTNEY & HEATHER EASTMAN paul’s new fiancee, linda eastman’s, daughter Get Back, part III
John Lennon on the set of Help! in Obertauern, Austria | March 1965 © Bernd Kappelmeyer
Natalie Wood as Wilma Dean Loomis —SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS (1961) dir. Elia Kazan
Catherine Deneuve in Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (1964) dir. Jacques Demy
Pattie Boyd, 1960s
Paul McCartney rehearsing with Wings, 1974. Taken by Terry O'Neill. ㅡ From the book "THE BEATLES" by Terry O'Neill.
PAUL MCCARTNEY, 1968
une femme est une femme 1961, dir. jean-luc godard
Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls (1967)
During the filming of 'A Hard Day's Night', 1964