The moment they played John’s isolated voice from Now and Then was something. I cannot begin to fathom how Paul and Ringo felt hearing their old friend so clear.
love everyone's theories about what George, Paul or Ringo's films might be like, but we have met men before, yeah? four films about the four beatles is definitely code for a three and a half hour bio-epic about John Lennon's important life, and then some half hearted twenty minute mini features about the other three and how much they loved John
Truly obsessed with how difficult it is to tell the Beatles apart. Like "that one might be George Harrison because his parting is doing a specific thing, that one might be Ringo because I've never seen him before, that one might be Yoko Ono's husband because of the glasses and by process of elimination that one must be Paul"
Lily had to have shown James muggle music right, so, in 1980, they’re at the height of the war, John Lennon drops ‘Double Fantasy’, Lily’s always been a fan of the Beatles, so, James gets it.
One night after that the couple get awoken by Harry’s crying, James yawns, “I got him,” he had said. After a few too many long minutes, Lily got up and sluggishly made her way to the baby room.
James swayed as he rocked Harry back and forth, as Lily tiredly strained to hear, catching the end of James’ soft voice,
The way "Oh Darling" starts out young-sounding and hopeful. Paul putting all of the "remember when we had never hurt each other and things were simple" that he can muster into it. And he looks so genuinely optimistic singing it. Like he really thinks this song will do the trick, whatever the trick is.
Little chicken legs sticking out of that pile of black fluff. Looking like a baby bird for real though.
Learning on this watch that George is somewhat the technical Beatle. Like how it was his recording equipment they borrowed at Twickenham. And there was a point on one of the first days when Paul was asking George about something technological. And now, although he's just come back from having quit, it's George that goes to okay Magic Alex's equipment. I wonder if more production credit aught to go to him on the Beatles albums than we're aware of?