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Keith Moon clips from Stardust 1974
Short Clips of Keith Moon in Stardust 1974
A Keith Moon clip from 1974
Keith Moon clip from Stardust 1974
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Keith Moon 1974
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The link above - [Lennon] adds that he had never met an attractive woman that had sexually aroused him to any great degree.

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"We [Penn & Teller] got together to form a business. Lennon and McCartney, Martin and Lewis, they fell in love. Those were love affairs. So the second they didn't get along, it was heartbreaking." - Penn Jillette
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Paul and I know each other on a lot of different levels that very few people know about." -John Lennon in Playboy 1980
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Q magazine 1998
Interviewer: If John Lennon came back for a day, where would you two spend it?
Paul McCartney: In bed.
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"On top of the questionnaire inside the McCartney album and the lawsuit, it was like the tipping point between a divorcing couple that turns love into savage, no-holds-barred hostility. Indeed, John's wounded anger was more that of an ex-spouse than ex-colleague, reinforcing a suspicion already in Yoko's mind that his feelings for Paul had been far more intense than the world at large ever guessed."
Philip Norman, John Lennon: The Life, 2008
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"I used my resentment and withdrawing from Paul and the Beatles and the relationship with Paul to write 'How Do You Sleep?'" -John Lennon (Source: Bill Harry, The John Lennon Encyclopedia, 2001)
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"John and I were two of the luckiest people in the twentieth century to have found each other. The partnership, the mix, was incredible. We both had submerged qualities that we each saw and knew. I had to be the bastard as well as the nice melodic one and John had to have a warm and loving side for me to stand him all those years. John and I would never have stood each other for that length of time had we had been just one-dimensional." -Paul McCartney in Many Years From Now
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The last song John Lennon ever performed in concert was Paul's I Saw Her Standing There. Before playing he said, "We thought we'd do a number of an old estranged fiance of mine called Paul." - November 28, 1974 Onstage at Madison Square Garden with Elton John. John Lennon
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Q: "So, John. You and Paul were probably the greatest songwriting team in a generation. And you had this huge falling out. Were there always huge differences between you and Paul, or was there a time when you had a lot in common?"

JOHN: "Well, we all want our mummies - I don't think there's any of us that don't - and he lost his mother, so did I. That doesn't make womanizers of us, but we all want our mummies because I don't think any of us got enough of them."

(Source: Peter McCabe & Robert Schonfeld, St. Regis hotel interview, September 5, 1971)
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"On top of the questionnaire inside the McCartney album and the lawsuit, it was like the tipping point between a divorcing couple that turns love into savage, no-holds-barred hostility. Indeed, John's wounded anger was more that of an ex-spouse than ex-colleague, reinforcing a suspicion already in Yoko's mind that his feelings for Paul had been far more intense than the world at large ever guessed."
Philip Norman, John Lennon: The Life, 2008
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ilovefreedom80 (4 months ago)
John's wounded anger was more that of an ex-spouse than ex-colleague, reinforcing a suspicion already in Yoko's mind that his feelings for Paul had been far more intense than the world at large ever guessed. From chance remarks he had made, she gathered there had even been a moment where - on the principle that bohemians should try everything - he had contemplated an affair with Paul, but had been deterred by Paul's immovable heterosexuality. Nor, apparently, was Yoko the only one to have picked up on this. Around Apple, in her hearing, Paul would sometimes be called John's princess. She had also once heard a rehearsal tape with John's voice calling out "Paul ... Paul ... " in a strangely subservient, pleading way. "I knew there was something going on there," she remembers. "From his point of view, not from Paul's. And he was so angry at Paul, I couldn't help wondering what it was really about."

(Source: Philip Norman, John Lennon: The Life, 2008)
ilovefreedom80 (4 months ago)
Whilst the Beatles had always been marketed as a heterosexual group - in contrast with the Stones, whose image was androgynous - they were sympathetic to the homosexual population. Lennon himself was alleged to have had affairs with both men and women, and although he never openly admitted it to me, his condemnation of Britain as a land which feeds on a homosexual subsculture persuades me at this late stage that he was speaking from experience. I am sure that the break-up of the Beatles, or, more specifically, of John and Paul, must have been more traumatic than any of us suspect.

(Source: Sandra Shevey, The Other Side of Lennon)
ilovefreedom80 (4 months ago)
Q: "So you think with Linda [Paul]'s found what he wanted?"

JOHN: "I guess so. I guess so. I just don't understand...I never knew what he wanted in a woman because I never knew what I wanted."

(Source: Peter McCabe & Robert Schonfeld, St. Regis hotel interview, September 5, 1971)
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