Your straight male friends after two beers: "Hgey man can I smell your hair"
Your friend with the haunted shamisen: [plucks a baleful chord of ill portent]
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PAUL MCCARTNEY. 1974. Photo taken by DAVID LITCHFIELD.
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John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr during rehearsals for The Beatles' first appearance on Ready, Steady, Go, 4th October 1963. Part 4 (part 1, part 2, part 3)
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Ringo: I got a frappuccino from Starbucks and the barista laughed in my face and blended broccoli and onions in it and I was like, ‘noooo, stooppp!’
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george on swing
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George Harrison (1987)
I’m on my knees (help me
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nigel mansell meets george harrison | 1986 australian grand prix
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Paul, trying to visit John: hello Mimi. may I come in?
Mimi: what’s a garden without a snake?
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george looking like he's done with paul from two different angles
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George: like all lapsed Catholics I don't actually believe in hell unless it's for comedic purposes
George, very seriously: hell doesn't exist unless I decide you're going there
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i reeeeeally dont wanna watch a single animated beatles movie ever in my entire life. but alas. can someone please explain the BCU (beatles cinematic universe) to me thank you
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Ringo is a sweet guy. As you know he's given up booze and cigarettes. He's too clean for words. He and his wife Barbara are such sweet people. And as a drummer he is unique. He's not a great technical drummer if you measure him against someone like Steve Gadd or Jeff Porcaro, he wouldn't be able to play like that. But he has a unique sound. When you hear Ringo, you know it's Ringo, there's no one else. He contributed an enormous amount to The Beatles' sound with his distinctive sounding drums. Enormously supportive, he was always there.
Apart from his drumming he would be the catalyst. His opinions counted. If John was doing something a bit dubious and Ringo would say, "That's crap, John," John would take it out. He wouldn't get angry, he would accept it.
— George Martin, interviewed November 1998.
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me btw. if u even care.
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