Beatles & Such...
Waddup. 20. Pre-med college student. (click here for more on that...) I spam Beatles (especially John), but sometimes I'll post other funny stuff too, like Beatle memes I make or things that make me laugh. I also like science so yeah. If I reblog, I usually write radonkulous captions or tags...'cause I think I'm funny, but I'll let you be the judge. :P

... sooo if you're into that kind of thing...

(Formerly lennontastic & marmolade-skies... I know it's spelled marmalade, so don't harass me with no spell check ;) )


Scan - Paul McCartney and John Lennon at the Cavern: “The Beatles came back from Hamburg and the fan club organized a welcome home party at the Cavern. John and Paul dressed up as Santas (after all, it was the middle of summer!), and played a couple of songs with the Fourmost, whose first two hits, ‘Hello Little Girl’ and ‘I’m In Love,’ were written by John and Paul,” writes Mike McCartney
Photo: Mike McCartney

what-about-the-beatles:
“John and Paul formed the Nurk Twins through a mutual friendship and desired to become performers in the world of rock’n’roll. It has been said that had Lennon and McCartney never become close friends, had they just remained working associates, then they might never have written such great songs. Evidently as friends they are able to compose on a much better working basis. Their composing sessions are part of their friendship because they enjoy working together…”
romanovsinthehizzouse:

world-of-hikaorulein:

Hahaha John! :D

That’s a lame question Paul, it’s ALWAYS John.
paul-ramon:

My heart. Ouch.
thegilly:

Paul, John and a cafeteria lady on the set of A Hard Day’s Night, 1964.
Scanned from “The Beatles Film” souvenir magazine (1964).
beatlejuice26:

“whatever bad things John said about me, he would also slip his glasses down to the end of his nose and say ‘I love you’. That’s what I hold onto. That’s what I really believe. The rest is showing off”
thegilly:

John and Paul during the filming of A Hard Day’s Night. Scanned from “The Beatles Film” souvenir magazine (1964).