Enjoy some pictures of the lads ❤
John Lennon, 1967
1964 photos
Every artist was first an amateur. Even The Beatles
John Lennon had almost as many cats as the Beatles had No. 1 hits.
Item specificsConditionNew: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tabOriginal/Licensed ReprintOriginalFranchisen/aFeaturesgloss, 1st EditionSize11x14MaterialPaper, Gloss PaperCultureLuthighThemen/a, ArtTypePosterArtistunknownFeatured Person/Artistunknown, n/aRegion of OriginOhio, USAYear of Production2020SubjectAdvertising, ArtCharactern/a, unknownStyleContemporary Art, Art Deco
"You don't need anybody to tell you who you are, or what you are. You are what you are" ~Lennon ...and I am just a girl who loves the Beatles, and Lennon's vision for humanity. That's ALL my blog is about. Ask me anything, I was alive in the sixties! "It's weird not to be weird"...
When I was about twelve, I used to think I must be a genius, but nobody’s noticed. If there is such a thing as a genius…I am one, and if there isn’t, I don’t care. “ — John Lennon
Here is a pinnacle of rare Beatles collectible memorabilia: a copy of the Beatles vinyl LP album entitled "Rare Beatles" hand-signed by Sir Paul McCartney. Limited, very few copies of this are in existence as it was published in the UK only. It is in fact one of the rarest of Beatles albums ever released. Paul McCartney's signature is beautifully emblazoned in royal blue ink across the upper left-center of the cover (right beside Paul's own image). The cover itself is in overall good condition with minimal sign of wear. The vinyl record itself is also included, in great condition, and separately stored and enclosed within its own protective cover. This comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from the world renowned and highly respected Beatles authenticity expert, Perry Cox. *To better appreciate some of the finer points and details of this item please read the comments of Perry Cox himself on the pictured, accompanying Certificate of Authenticity.
Observer photographer Jane Bown’s Beatles pictures
McLennon, March 18, 1965 at the Marietta Hotel, Obertauern, Austria. (Some question about the photographer; great story about it here.)
The Beatles spent the week at the seaside resort of Weston-super-Mare.
Robert Whitaker's striking images can be viewed at Proud Chelsea until July
"I told John to close his eyes because I could feel this tension between him and Paul. I did them (together) afterwards; I got them looking different ways because there was such a tension.” ㅡ David…
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