In the early hours of the next morning, June 19, the dozing McCartneys were awoken by a disagreement outside their hotel window. Rubbing his eyes to check if he was still dreaming, or perhaps tripping, Paul spotted the hotel manager, José Manuel Castillo, arguing with a group of nuns and sheepish-looking children. The visiting sisters had ventured down from the Casa de Beneficencia de Alcoy (a nearby convent and school) hoping to treat their orphaned children to a rare day out, only to be turned away. Pulling on a T-shirt and shorts, Paul dragged Denny Laine out of bed and ran outside clutching two guitars. And from facing eviction, the holy party suddenly found themselves the exclusive audience for an impromptu coastal concert with a former Beatle.
What do you do when a group of nuns and orphans invade your luxury birthday vacation? Invite them in and put on a show!
= Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. Schizophrenia may result in some combination of hallucinations, delusions and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that impairs daily functioning and can be disabling.
〃Sometimes I'm unable to difference real and unreal experience〃
2) SOCIAL ENXIETY DISORDER (JUNGKOOK)
= It causes a persistent and chronic fear of being watched and judged by others and of being embarrassed or humiliated by own actions. While many people with that disorder recognize that their fear may be unreasonable, they are unable to overcome it. They often experience low self-esteem and depression.
〃I think that people constantly judge me. I don't want that〃
3) INSOMNIA (J-HOPE)
= The perception or complaint of inadequate or poor-quality sleep due to a number of factors such as difficulty falling asleep, waking up frequently during the night with difficulty returning to sleep, waking up too early in the morning or unrefreshing sleep.
〃I have problems falling asleep and when I do it's for a short time〃
4) PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER (JIMIN)
= An individual with paranoid personality behavior is very suspicious of other people. They mistrust the motives of others and believe that others want to harm them. Additional hallmarks of this condition include finding demeaning or threatening subtext in even the most innocent of comments or events.
〃I don't trust other people easily every smile could be fake〃
5) PYROMANIA (SUGA)
= Pyromania is defined as a pattern of deliberate setting of fire for pleasure or satisfaction derived from the relief of tension experienced before the fire-setting. It's a disorder of impulse control, meaning that a person diagnosed with pyromania fails to resist the impulsive desire to set fires.
〃I feel better when I set things on fire〃
6) DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER (V)
= It is a severe form of dissociation, a mental process which products a lack of connection in a person's thoughts, memories, feelings, actions or sense of identity. The person literally dissociates himself from a situation or experience that's too violent, traumatic or painful to assimilate with his conscious self.
〃Sometimes I can't control what I'm doing〃
7) ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE (RM)
= Alcohol dependence is the most serious form of drinking and describes a strong often uncontrollable desire to drink. They could have become psychologically dependent on alcohol. Physical dependence can follow too, that is when the body shows withdrawal symptoms, such as sweating, shaking and nausea, when your blood alcohol level fails.
Paul the Polite PR Man being interviewed by Melody Maker in 1977:
At this point we are joined by Denny Laine and Paul introduced us thus: “This is that cunt who gave us that bad review. Fuckin’ ’it ’im.”
“No hard feelings,” said Denny with surprising warmth.
Reminds me of Youth saying, “Paul is not the nice one,” while talking (positively) about him on a podcast. Fans and strangers get nice; colleagues and people who write bad reviews get someone a little more unvarnished.
(I also like the note that they decorated the studio like a Parisian cafe when they were finishing up London Town. Ah, Paris.)