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Lennon and McCartney - Their Story ❤
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Just want to let everyone know how happy I am to be a part of this community. Thank you all for the likes, reblogs, follows and all of the interesting conversations! ❤️
But for now I'll have to turn off my notifications for a while because I need to focus on some other things that are going on in my life, and I get too easily distracted by social media. So I just need some time off.
I might have a little look on here every now and then, but not much more than that.
Btw everything is fine with me, so it's all good. I just think I spend too much time on social media.
Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, Elijah Wood and Dominic Monahan as The Beatles!!!
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Is the naked mystery man Paul?
In this post I'll recap the things I mentioned when I reblogged @paulsrighthand 's post about the birthday collage that John Lennon gave to Elton John in 1975. The collage featured many interesting things, including a picture of a naked man which was like the centerpiece of page two (bears some significance) and seems to bear a striking resemblance to Paul in the 70s. Here are the comparisons I made:
First of all, I noticed that the mystery man is wearing not one but two things on his right wrist, just like Paul in the 70s. A silvery shiny bracelet (or watch) lower on the wrist and a darker bracelet above it.
And the mystery man also has a mole on the back, in the same spot as Paul.
And not only that, the left thigh, v-shaped upper torso, round ass and dark, long and wavy hair is also extremely similar.
So... if this really is Paul, then could that indicate that he and John hooked up in the 70s? The photo was featured in a '75 collage, so most likely this must have been taken around the time when they were hanging out in '74. And I'm starting to wonder, could they have met on more occasions than just that one time when they jammed together? Something that the public never found out about?
John Lennon's Naughty Birthday Card to Elton John
Text and Pictures Taken from Christies Auction; Rock & Pop Memorabilia, July 2008
John Lennon "Who was Mother Goose"? for Elton signed by John and Yoko on front and reverse, titled, dated Tuesday March 25/75 and annotated by Lennon, monochrome and coloured printed paper, machine-print and photograph collage, the front comprising a colour photographic ground to which Lennon has pasted various cut-out images, birthday messages and colour snap-shots, the reverse on the fitted card interior of the perspex box frame; the front signed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in black felt pen on a publisher's book order coupon for Pumping Iron attached to the bottom right corner, the coupon additionally inscribed by Lennon giving his City as: Yes, State: Hi and Zip: Up; the reverse inscribed in Lennon's hand with the title and date and the message ...happy birthday dear Elton from John and & Yoko, above Lennon's self-portrait caricatures of their smiling faces 14x11in. (35.7x28cm.) framed; accompanied by a signed letter concerning the provenance from Sir Elton John (2)
Before we get into the long description.. can I just ask one thing:
CHRIST ON A BIKE, IS THAT PAUL?!?! (Will get into that later)
Don't TL:DR this, it's really interesting!
LITERATURE
DOGGETT, Peter, article entitled John Lennon's Collage For Elton John WHITE, Timothy Elton John: The Billboard Interview, October 4, 1997
This collage, painstakingly compiled by John Lennon for Elton John and sent to him for his 28th birthday on 25 March 1975, reflects the high regard and deep affection Lennon felt for Elton. As Peter Doggett observes in his detailed analysis of it, this highly personal collage must have taken a considerable amount of forethought and time in its execution:
...Lennon assembled the material for the collage from a wide variety of sources - porn magazines, women's magazines, newspaper advertisements, even the sleeve for one of Elton John's records. It also incorporates a personal photo of Elton, presumably taken by John in the Dakota Building, which appears to show the singer sitting in a room, with Yoko Ono on a bed nearby. Carefully and playfully assembled, the collage was probably planned over a period of time, as Lennon cut out and stored images that he thought would be appropriate for the piece. It is amusing to note the heavy dominance of gay iconography and male images in the collage; in 1975, despite some media speculation and the camp nature of his public appearances, Elton John was still officially portrayed as being resolutely heterosexual...
A recurring theme throughout the collage is the reference to Lennon's highly significant appearance with Elton John at Madison Square Gardens in New York a few months earlier on 28 November, 1974 in what was to become his last live appearance. This came about as a result of the two men's collaboration on Lennon's single Whatever Gets You Thru The Night and a wager that subsequently ensued. As Doggett recounts: ...At the time the record was made, Lennon's career appeared to be in commercial decline whereas Elton John was arguably the most popular solo artist in the world... In a Billboard interview in 1997 Elton recalled telling Lennon: ...Listen, if your record "Whatever Gets You Through The Night" [as part of The Plastic Ono Nuclear Band], gets to No. 1. you're going to come on stage with me in New York. We'll shake on it." To Lennon's surprise, that is exactly what happened..
References to the three songs Lennon performed at Madison Square Gardens [MSG] are woven into the front of the collage. The single word Lucy at the foot for Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds. The song title I Saw Her Standing There clipped from the picture sleeve for Elton's latest US single Philadelphia Freedom where the Lennon/Elton duet from the MSG concert appeared as the flipside; and the title Whatever Gets You Thru The Night cut out from the corresponding sheet music for the song.
The collage reflects more than just a musical resurgence for Lennon, it also marks a romantic milestone for him. The Guest Pass for that Madison Square Gardens concert, is probably the one used by Yoko herself [as it is printed with the words No Stage Access]. That evening John and Yoko who had been separated for nearly 18 months, met backstage, and to use Elton's words ...."they got back together again." As Doggett observes:...As a result, Lennon always held particularly fond memories of the gig, and of Elton John's role in their reunion...
In the course of Christie's research into this piece we discussed it with Paul Gambaccini who had attended the MSG concert on 28 November, 1974 and Seymour Stein who also attended the concert and threw the after-show party. Gambaccini, newly graduated from Oxford University and working for a radio station in Boston recalled that Lennon, whom he'd met for the first time a few days earlier in Boston where he'd attended the Elton John concert in preparation for MSG, was incredibly nervous on the night. Elton too recalled that Lennon was ... physically sick before the show with worry and nerves... and that ...When John came on stage, I've never heard a louder reception in my life for anyone...It moved us all to tears...The band was crying, I was crying. And for 10 to 12 minutes, the audience would just not stop cheering and clapping...it was so moving for him to feel that amount of love...". Gambaccini too recalled how the crowd went wild, he said that he had never seen such a mass expression of enthusiasm, warmth, excitement, before or since and that the power of the emotion the audience expressed was so extreme you felt it could have physically lifted the roof off the building. Gambaccini described Lennon's appearance at Elton's MSG concert as "...the crossroads night in Lennon's life..."
Additional Collage Details:
I Saw Her Standing There. Paul Gambaccini [PG] recalled that when he was waiting in the wings that evening, Elton passed him and said cryptically..."The Third Number". PG felt that Elton was probably remarking on the significance that Lennon was performing a Beatles song at this time, especially one written by Paul McCartney. [Lennon only sang a Beatles song in public on three occasions after the split]. Gambaccini said that Lennon hadn't ever sung this song before in any case, and that he'd introduced it on stage by saying it was written ...by an old estranged fiancée of mine named Paul...".
Pumping Iron publisher's coupon, signed and inscribed by Lennon is embellished by cut-outs of Arnold Schwarzenegger posing, these are not only decorative but highly relevant as according to Peter Doggett the book Pumping Iron ... was a best-selling investigation of the body-building business which turned Schwarzenegger into a national celebrity...
Central comic book hero portrait according to Gambaccini and other comic book afficionados is thought to be that of Edgar Rice Burroughs's creation Tarzan.
The moustache below Tarzan was probably taken from a photograph of one of America's most famous sporting heroes of the early '70s, Olympic swimming champion Mark Spitz, after his record breaking gold medal triumph at the 1972 Games.
Steam train logo to the right of Tarzan is probably a reference to Elton's record company Rocket Records and 'borrowed' from one of their adverts.
Ivory Snow advertisement on the reverse could, according to PG be symbolic of several things. Ivory Snow was a soap powder and therefore could be a reference to cocaine. However, interestingly, the girl in the ad was called Marilyn Briggs who later became porn star Marilyn Chambers who took the lead in the film Behind The Green Door, made and released in 1972, the same year as the notorious Deep Throat which Lennon and Elton were apparently obsessed with at the time. Gambaccini pointed out the great irony of the Ivory Snow ad is that Marilyn Briggs was the sister of Bill Briggs, member of the group The Remains, who opened for the Beatles at Shea Stadium. He thinks it is highly unlikely John Lennon knew this when including the Ivory Snow ad, but it's certainly is a fascinating coincidence.
Who Was Mother Goose the title of the collage repeated on both sides of the collage remains as Peter Doggett comments the biggest enigma of them all and was presumably an in-joke between the two men ...But much of the humour in the collage, from the phallic images and imagery to the suggestive juxtapositiion of pictures and text, is only too obvious, and characteristic of Lennon...
Christie's would like to thank Paul Gambaccini and Seymour Stein for their helpful assistance with the preparation of this catalogue entry.
Photograph courtesy of Redferns Music Picture Library
I'm sorry, I keep on going back to the mystery naked man, who just happens to be raven haired and juicy assed. It seems to be the only image *not* explained in the 'Additional Collage Descriptions'.
The infamous Madison Square Garden gets referenced A LOT, which is interesting because there seem to be two conflicting romances going on. Doggett goes for the safe option and frames it as the night that John and Yoko reunited, but the text does heavily lean on the fact that John was dedicating a song by an old estranged fiancée of mine named Paul... (also I think it's no coincidence that Paul Gambaccini, who is openly gay, mentions Elton John making a cryptic remark about the significance of the song).
The horoscope is.. weirdly specific? It makes references to Venus and Mars, and mentions games (Mind Games?) and watching out for ex lovers who want to just be friends. It *could* have been cribbed from some trashy mag, but I have my tin hat suspicions.
Back to the naked mystery man. I guess you'd have to be open to the concept that J&P were a) shagging, b) still shagging in the 70's (judging by the hair cut), c) had a romp in the long grass and John brought his camera and d) John would have thought that Elton John would appreciate the picture for his birthday card.. I have no problem believing any of this, but others might disagree. *starts crying at the possibility of someone finding evidence to dispute naked man - is Paul theory *
I hope no-one has a problem with ding-dong's on display.. it's art!
I'd like to add that I think it's interesting that the naked mystery man seems to be left handed - he has a watch or silver bracelet on his right wrist, just like Paul. Unfortunately the quality of the photo isn't high enough to be able to tell if it's a watch or bracelet (on the mystery man).
In these two photos we can see that Paul was wearing his silver bracelet on his right wrist while in the USA in both '74 and '76.
I think the hair colour is spot on the same. And the body is also very similar. Perhaps we can do a comparison with this photo from '77.
Unfortunately we can't see how hairy the mystery man's forearms are. And we can't see either that well the shape of his calves. Cause that would have helped a lot.
I can't say with certainty if it is Paul, but I definitely think there are similarities.
And it is certainly interesting that the photo is put in the center! With not that many other photos around it. As if it has a lot of significance 👀
I decided to do more photo comparisons.
First of all, after altering the photo I saw that more details appeared. I noticed that the mystery man is not only wearing one thing on his right wrist, but two things! One silvery shiny under and one darker thing over, just like Paul in the seventies!
Then I compared photos to outline the asses.
IMO, these asses look very similar.
And I also noticed this mole which is found in about the same place.
There are many people that have moles on their backs, so it's really not that special. But still, I'd adds up along with everything else.
Here we can compare the left thighs.
I want to show two more photos, but I'm only allowed to post 10 at a time, so I'll return soon!
Last comparison. Hair. The mystery man's hair is black, long and wavy, just like Paul's.

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John Lennon's Naughty Birthday Card to Elton John
Text and Pictures Taken from Christies Auction; Rock & Pop Memorabilia, July 2008
John Lennon "Who was Mother Goose"? for Elton signed by John and Yoko on front and reverse, titled, dated Tuesday March 25/75 and annotated by Lennon, monochrome and coloured printed paper, machine-print and photograph collage, the front comprising a colour photographic ground to which Lennon has pasted various cut-out images, birthday messages and colour snap-shots, the reverse on the fitted card interior of the perspex box frame; the front signed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in black felt pen on a publisher's book order coupon for Pumping Iron attached to the bottom right corner, the coupon additionally inscribed by Lennon giving his City as: Yes, State: Hi and Zip: Up; the reverse inscribed in Lennon's hand with the title and date and the message ...happy birthday dear Elton from John and & Yoko, above Lennon's self-portrait caricatures of their smiling faces 14x11in. (35.7x28cm.) framed; accompanied by a signed letter concerning the provenance from Sir Elton John (2)
Before we get into the long description.. can I just ask one thing:
CHRIST ON A BIKE, IS THAT PAUL?!?! (Will get into that later)
Don't TL:DR this, it's really interesting!
LITERATURE
DOGGETT, Peter, article entitled John Lennon's Collage For Elton John WHITE, Timothy Elton John: The Billboard Interview, October 4, 1997
This collage, painstakingly compiled by John Lennon for Elton John and sent to him for his 28th birthday on 25 March 1975, reflects the high regard and deep affection Lennon felt for Elton. As Peter Doggett observes in his detailed analysis of it, this highly personal collage must have taken a considerable amount of forethought and time in its execution:
...Lennon assembled the material for the collage from a wide variety of sources - porn magazines, women's magazines, newspaper advertisements, even the sleeve for one of Elton John's records. It also incorporates a personal photo of Elton, presumably taken by John in the Dakota Building, which appears to show the singer sitting in a room, with Yoko Ono on a bed nearby. Carefully and playfully assembled, the collage was probably planned over a period of time, as Lennon cut out and stored images that he thought would be appropriate for the piece. It is amusing to note the heavy dominance of gay iconography and male images in the collage; in 1975, despite some media speculation and the camp nature of his public appearances, Elton John was still officially portrayed as being resolutely heterosexual...
A recurring theme throughout the collage is the reference to Lennon's highly significant appearance with Elton John at Madison Square Gardens in New York a few months earlier on 28 November, 1974 in what was to become his last live appearance. This came about as a result of the two men's collaboration on Lennon's single Whatever Gets You Thru The Night and a wager that subsequently ensued. As Doggett recounts: ...At the time the record was made, Lennon's career appeared to be in commercial decline whereas Elton John was arguably the most popular solo artist in the world... In a Billboard interview in 1997 Elton recalled telling Lennon: ...Listen, if your record "Whatever Gets You Through The Night" [as part of The Plastic Ono Nuclear Band], gets to No. 1. you're going to come on stage with me in New York. We'll shake on it." To Lennon's surprise, that is exactly what happened..
References to the three songs Lennon performed at Madison Square Gardens [MSG] are woven into the front of the collage. The single word Lucy at the foot for Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds. The song title I Saw Her Standing There clipped from the picture sleeve for Elton's latest US single Philadelphia Freedom where the Lennon/Elton duet from the MSG concert appeared as the flipside; and the title Whatever Gets You Thru The Night cut out from the corresponding sheet music for the song.
The collage reflects more than just a musical resurgence for Lennon, it also marks a romantic milestone for him. The Guest Pass for that Madison Square Gardens concert, is probably the one used by Yoko herself [as it is printed with the words No Stage Access]. That evening John and Yoko who had been separated for nearly 18 months, met backstage, and to use Elton's words ...."they got back together again." As Doggett observes:...As a result, Lennon always held particularly fond memories of the gig, and of Elton John's role in their reunion...
In the course of Christie's research into this piece we discussed it with Paul Gambaccini who had attended the MSG concert on 28 November, 1974 and Seymour Stein who also attended the concert and threw the after-show party. Gambaccini, newly graduated from Oxford University and working for a radio station in Boston recalled that Lennon, whom he'd met for the first time a few days earlier in Boston where he'd attended the Elton John concert in preparation for MSG, was incredibly nervous on the night. Elton too recalled that Lennon was ... physically sick before the show with worry and nerves... and that ...When John came on stage, I've never heard a louder reception in my life for anyone...It moved us all to tears...The band was crying, I was crying. And for 10 to 12 minutes, the audience would just not stop cheering and clapping...it was so moving for him to feel that amount of love...". Gambaccini too recalled how the crowd went wild, he said that he had never seen such a mass expression of enthusiasm, warmth, excitement, before or since and that the power of the emotion the audience expressed was so extreme you felt it could have physically lifted the roof off the building. Gambaccini described Lennon's appearance at Elton's MSG concert as "...the crossroads night in Lennon's life..."
Additional Collage Details:
I Saw Her Standing There. Paul Gambaccini [PG] recalled that when he was waiting in the wings that evening, Elton passed him and said cryptically..."The Third Number". PG felt that Elton was probably remarking on the significance that Lennon was performing a Beatles song at this time, especially one written by Paul McCartney. [Lennon only sang a Beatles song in public on three occasions after the split]. Gambaccini said that Lennon hadn't ever sung this song before in any case, and that he'd introduced it on stage by saying it was written ...by an old estranged fiancée of mine named Paul...".
Pumping Iron publisher's coupon, signed and inscribed by Lennon is embellished by cut-outs of Arnold Schwarzenegger posing, these are not only decorative but highly relevant as according to Peter Doggett the book Pumping Iron ... was a best-selling investigation of the body-building business which turned Schwarzenegger into a national celebrity...
Central comic book hero portrait according to Gambaccini and other comic book afficionados is thought to be that of Edgar Rice Burroughs's creation Tarzan.
The moustache below Tarzan was probably taken from a photograph of one of America's most famous sporting heroes of the early '70s, Olympic swimming champion Mark Spitz, after his record breaking gold medal triumph at the 1972 Games.
Steam train logo to the right of Tarzan is probably a reference to Elton's record company Rocket Records and 'borrowed' from one of their adverts.
Ivory Snow advertisement on the reverse could, according to PG be symbolic of several things. Ivory Snow was a soap powder and therefore could be a reference to cocaine. However, interestingly, the girl in the ad was called Marilyn Briggs who later became porn star Marilyn Chambers who took the lead in the film Behind The Green Door, made and released in 1972, the same year as the notorious Deep Throat which Lennon and Elton were apparently obsessed with at the time. Gambaccini pointed out the great irony of the Ivory Snow ad is that Marilyn Briggs was the sister of Bill Briggs, member of the group The Remains, who opened for the Beatles at Shea Stadium. He thinks it is highly unlikely John Lennon knew this when including the Ivory Snow ad, but it's certainly is a fascinating coincidence.
Who Was Mother Goose the title of the collage repeated on both sides of the collage remains as Peter Doggett comments the biggest enigma of them all and was presumably an in-joke between the two men ...But much of the humour in the collage, from the phallic images and imagery to the suggestive juxtapositiion of pictures and text, is only too obvious, and characteristic of Lennon...
Christie's would like to thank Paul Gambaccini and Seymour Stein for their helpful assistance with the preparation of this catalogue entry.
Photograph courtesy of Redferns Music Picture Library
I'm sorry, I keep on going back to the mystery naked man, who just happens to be raven haired and juicy assed. It seems to be the only image *not* explained in the 'Additional Collage Descriptions'.
The infamous Madison Square Garden gets referenced A LOT, which is interesting because there seem to be two conflicting romances going on. Doggett goes for the safe option and frames it as the night that John and Yoko reunited, but the text does heavily lean on the fact that John was dedicating a song by an old estranged fiancée of mine named Paul... (also I think it's no coincidence that Paul Gambaccini, who is openly gay, mentions Elton John making a cryptic remark about the significance of the song).
The horoscope is.. weirdly specific? It makes references to Venus and Mars, and mentions games (Mind Games?) and watching out for ex lovers who want to just be friends. It *could* have been cribbed from some trashy mag, but I have my tin hat suspicions.
Back to the naked mystery man. I guess you'd have to be open to the concept that J&P were a) shagging, b) still shagging in the 70's (judging by the hair cut), c) had a romp in the long grass and John brought his camera and d) John would have thought that Elton John would appreciate the picture for his birthday card.. I have no problem believing any of this, but others might disagree. *starts crying at the possibility of someone finding evidence to dispute naked man - is Paul theory *
I hope no-one has a problem with ding-dong's on display.. it's art!
I'd like to add that I think it's interesting that the naked mystery man seems to be left handed - he has a watch or silver bracelet on his right wrist, just like Paul. Unfortunately the quality of the photo isn't high enough to be able to tell if it's a watch or bracelet (on the mystery man).
In these two photos we can see that Paul was wearing his silver bracelet on his right wrist while in the USA in both '74 and '76.
I think the hair colour is spot on the same. And the body is also very similar. Perhaps we can do a comparison with this photo from '77.
Unfortunately we can't see how hairy the mystery man's forearms are. And we can't see either that well the shape of his calves. Cause that would have helped a lot.
I can't say with certainty if it is Paul, but I definitely think there are similarities.
And it is certainly interesting that the photo is put in the center! With not that many other photos around it. As if it has a lot of significance 👀
I decided to do more photo comparisons.
First of all, after altering the photo I saw that more details appeared. I noticed that the mystery man is not only wearing one thing on his right wrist, but two things! One silvery shiny under and one darker thing over, just like Paul in the seventies!
Then I compared photos to outline the asses.
IMO, these asses look very similar.
And I also noticed this mole which is found in about the same place.
There are many people that have moles on their backs, so it's really not that special. But still, I'd adds up along with everything else.
Here we can compare the left thighs.
I want to show two more photos, but I'm only allowed to post 10 at a time, so I'll return soon!
John Lennon's Naughty Birthday Card to Elton John
Text and Pictures Taken from Christies Auction; Rock & Pop Memorabilia, July 2008
John Lennon "Who was Mother Goose"? for Elton signed by John and Yoko on front and reverse, titled, dated Tuesday March 25/75 and annotated by Lennon, monochrome and coloured printed paper, machine-print and photograph collage, the front comprising a colour photographic ground to which Lennon has pasted various cut-out images, birthday messages and colour snap-shots, the reverse on the fitted card interior of the perspex box frame; the front signed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in black felt pen on a publisher's book order coupon for Pumping Iron attached to the bottom right corner, the coupon additionally inscribed by Lennon giving his City as: Yes, State: Hi and Zip: Up; the reverse inscribed in Lennon's hand with the title and date and the message ...happy birthday dear Elton from John and & Yoko, above Lennon's self-portrait caricatures of their smiling faces 14x11in. (35.7x28cm.) framed; accompanied by a signed letter concerning the provenance from Sir Elton John (2)
Before we get into the long description.. can I just ask one thing:
CHRIST ON A BIKE, IS THAT PAUL?!?! (Will get into that later)
Don't TL:DR this, it's really interesting!
LITERATURE
DOGGETT, Peter, article entitled John Lennon's Collage For Elton John WHITE, Timothy Elton John: The Billboard Interview, October 4, 1997
This collage, painstakingly compiled by John Lennon for Elton John and sent to him for his 28th birthday on 25 March 1975, reflects the high regard and deep affection Lennon felt for Elton. As Peter Doggett observes in his detailed analysis of it, this highly personal collage must have taken a considerable amount of forethought and time in its execution:
...Lennon assembled the material for the collage from a wide variety of sources - porn magazines, women's magazines, newspaper advertisements, even the sleeve for one of Elton John's records. It also incorporates a personal photo of Elton, presumably taken by John in the Dakota Building, which appears to show the singer sitting in a room, with Yoko Ono on a bed nearby. Carefully and playfully assembled, the collage was probably planned over a period of time, as Lennon cut out and stored images that he thought would be appropriate for the piece. It is amusing to note the heavy dominance of gay iconography and male images in the collage; in 1975, despite some media speculation and the camp nature of his public appearances, Elton John was still officially portrayed as being resolutely heterosexual...
A recurring theme throughout the collage is the reference to Lennon's highly significant appearance with Elton John at Madison Square Gardens in New York a few months earlier on 28 November, 1974 in what was to become his last live appearance. This came about as a result of the two men's collaboration on Lennon's single Whatever Gets You Thru The Night and a wager that subsequently ensued. As Doggett recounts: ...At the time the record was made, Lennon's career appeared to be in commercial decline whereas Elton John was arguably the most popular solo artist in the world... In a Billboard interview in 1997 Elton recalled telling Lennon: ...Listen, if your record "Whatever Gets You Through The Night" [as part of The Plastic Ono Nuclear Band], gets to No. 1. you're going to come on stage with me in New York. We'll shake on it." To Lennon's surprise, that is exactly what happened..
References to the three songs Lennon performed at Madison Square Gardens [MSG] are woven into the front of the collage. The single word Lucy at the foot for Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds. The song title I Saw Her Standing There clipped from the picture sleeve for Elton's latest US single Philadelphia Freedom where the Lennon/Elton duet from the MSG concert appeared as the flipside; and the title Whatever Gets You Thru The Night cut out from the corresponding sheet music for the song.
The collage reflects more than just a musical resurgence for Lennon, it also marks a romantic milestone for him. The Guest Pass for that Madison Square Gardens concert, is probably the one used by Yoko herself [as it is printed with the words No Stage Access]. That evening John and Yoko who had been separated for nearly 18 months, met backstage, and to use Elton's words ...."they got back together again." As Doggett observes:...As a result, Lennon always held particularly fond memories of the gig, and of Elton John's role in their reunion...
In the course of Christie's research into this piece we discussed it with Paul Gambaccini who had attended the MSG concert on 28 November, 1974 and Seymour Stein who also attended the concert and threw the after-show party. Gambaccini, newly graduated from Oxford University and working for a radio station in Boston recalled that Lennon, whom he'd met for the first time a few days earlier in Boston where he'd attended the Elton John concert in preparation for MSG, was incredibly nervous on the night. Elton too recalled that Lennon was ... physically sick before the show with worry and nerves... and that ...When John came on stage, I've never heard a louder reception in my life for anyone...It moved us all to tears...The band was crying, I was crying. And for 10 to 12 minutes, the audience would just not stop cheering and clapping...it was so moving for him to feel that amount of love...". Gambaccini too recalled how the crowd went wild, he said that he had never seen such a mass expression of enthusiasm, warmth, excitement, before or since and that the power of the emotion the audience expressed was so extreme you felt it could have physically lifted the roof off the building. Gambaccini described Lennon's appearance at Elton's MSG concert as "...the crossroads night in Lennon's life..."
Additional Collage Details:
I Saw Her Standing There. Paul Gambaccini [PG] recalled that when he was waiting in the wings that evening, Elton passed him and said cryptically..."The Third Number". PG felt that Elton was probably remarking on the significance that Lennon was performing a Beatles song at this time, especially one written by Paul McCartney. [Lennon only sang a Beatles song in public on three occasions after the split]. Gambaccini said that Lennon hadn't ever sung this song before in any case, and that he'd introduced it on stage by saying it was written ...by an old estranged fiancée of mine named Paul...".
Pumping Iron publisher's coupon, signed and inscribed by Lennon is embellished by cut-outs of Arnold Schwarzenegger posing, these are not only decorative but highly relevant as according to Peter Doggett the book Pumping Iron ... was a best-selling investigation of the body-building business which turned Schwarzenegger into a national celebrity...
Central comic book hero portrait according to Gambaccini and other comic book afficionados is thought to be that of Edgar Rice Burroughs's creation Tarzan.
The moustache below Tarzan was probably taken from a photograph of one of America's most famous sporting heroes of the early '70s, Olympic swimming champion Mark Spitz, after his record breaking gold medal triumph at the 1972 Games.
Steam train logo to the right of Tarzan is probably a reference to Elton's record company Rocket Records and 'borrowed' from one of their adverts.
Ivory Snow advertisement on the reverse could, according to PG be symbolic of several things. Ivory Snow was a soap powder and therefore could be a reference to cocaine. However, interestingly, the girl in the ad was called Marilyn Briggs who later became porn star Marilyn Chambers who took the lead in the film Behind The Green Door, made and released in 1972, the same year as the notorious Deep Throat which Lennon and Elton were apparently obsessed with at the time. Gambaccini pointed out the great irony of the Ivory Snow ad is that Marilyn Briggs was the sister of Bill Briggs, member of the group The Remains, who opened for the Beatles at Shea Stadium. He thinks it is highly unlikely John Lennon knew this when including the Ivory Snow ad, but it's certainly is a fascinating coincidence.
Who Was Mother Goose the title of the collage repeated on both sides of the collage remains as Peter Doggett comments the biggest enigma of them all and was presumably an in-joke between the two men ...But much of the humour in the collage, from the phallic images and imagery to the suggestive juxtapositiion of pictures and text, is only too obvious, and characteristic of Lennon...
Christie's would like to thank Paul Gambaccini and Seymour Stein for their helpful assistance with the preparation of this catalogue entry.
Photograph courtesy of Redferns Music Picture Library
I'm sorry, I keep on going back to the mystery naked man, who just happens to be raven haired and juicy assed. It seems to be the only image *not* explained in the 'Additional Collage Descriptions'.
The infamous Madison Square Garden gets referenced A LOT, which is interesting because there seem to be two conflicting romances going on. Doggett goes for the safe option and frames it as the night that John and Yoko reunited, but the text does heavily lean on the fact that John was dedicating a song by an old estranged fiancée of mine named Paul... (also I think it's no coincidence that Paul Gambaccini, who is openly gay, mentions Elton John making a cryptic remark about the significance of the song).
The horoscope is.. weirdly specific? It makes references to Venus and Mars, and mentions games (Mind Games?) and watching out for ex lovers who want to just be friends. It *could* have been cribbed from some trashy mag, but I have my tin hat suspicions.
Back to the naked mystery man. I guess you'd have to be open to the concept that J&P were a) shagging, b) still shagging in the 70's (judging by the hair cut), c) had a romp in the long grass and John brought his camera and d) John would have thought that Elton John would appreciate the picture for his birthday card.. I have no problem believing any of this, but others might disagree. *starts crying at the possibility of someone finding evidence to dispute naked man - is Paul theory *
I hope no-one has a problem with ding-dong's on display.. it's art!
I'd like to add that I think it's interesting that the naked mystery man seems to be left handed - he has a watch or silver bracelet on his right wrist, just like Paul. Unfortunately the quality of the photo isn't high enough to be able to tell if it's a watch or bracelet (on the mystery man).
In these two photos we can see that Paul was wearing his silver bracelet on his right wrist while in the USA in both '74 and '76.
I think the hair colour is spot on the same. And the body is also very similar. Perhaps we can do a comparison with this photo from '77.
Unfortunately we can't see how hairy the mystery man's forearms are. And we can't see either that well the shape of his calves. Cause that would have helped a lot.
I can't say with certainty if it is Paul, but I definitely think there are similarities.
And it is certainly interesting that the photo is put in the center! With not that many other photos around it. As if it has a lot of significance 👀
Found this article on Reddit about the famously kinky Beatles Dick Whittington shoot ..
- Paul bagsied the cat outfit, almost losing it to Ringo before using his big doe eyes to convince the wardrobe lady to let him wear it #shameful
"Paul found a plate, pinched some of John's milk, and down on hands and knees did the full pussy-cat bit. "Ah-ah!" said John gleefully and with one stroke of the knife cut off Paul's tail. "Ow" said Paul, in mock pain, clutching his nether-regions, while John used the tail as a makeshift whip" 👀🙈
Now we finally have an explanation for what's happening in this photo. And it's kinkier than I imagined before!
Getting caught?
It's 1967. A pretty good year for John and Paul. They would often spend a lot of time together in this period. Let's take a look at this photo. Firstly, look at John. His clothes are baggy for some odd reason. His pants are hanging down a bit and he hasn't tucked in his sweater vest (very unusual). And his shirt collar looks a bit messy too (one part is over the jacket and the other part is under). And another odd thing is that his hair is all messy and his nose is red!
Now let's look at Paul. His hair also looks a bit messy, and his nose a bit red. And it looks also like he's putting on or adjusting his jacket.
It's hard to make out what expressions they're doing because of the low quality. But it kind of looks like they're a little bit defensive and annoyed about seeing the camera. Paul also looks a little bit startled.
And lastly, it looks like they came from around the corner where they'd recently been alone together.
Now... what activity together would require them to take their clothes off and get their faces red and hair all messy? 👀
Now, this photo is also interesting. Why are they turned towards one another and also standing so close? And why is Paul so surprised about the camera? It's like he's going to blush any second. And John looks either high or just like he's having the best time of his life. Or both. A bit of a flirty vibe from him.
And is it just me or is John's shirt collar and tie a bit messy looking?
Now, I don't think the photographer told them to stand in a position that makes it look like they've been kissing and tell them to make those expressions. I think it's more likely that the photographer actually just walked in on a flirty moment between the two.
And in this photo it really does look like John got caught looking at photos of Paul.
So... Were they boyfriends or were they boyfriends? 😆
Paul McCartney at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, England | 4 November 1963

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What is happening here?
This is a photo from Mad Day Out. We can see that Paul and someone else have either fallen down or are wrestling on the floor.
But I can't make out what exactly is happening.
I found only one other photo of Paul wearing this outfit. And I have no idea why he's not wearing any trousers.
I think the other person in the confusing photo is John. Because throughout the day, he's the only one who wore black trousers and white shoes.
Here's the photo again, but I've altered the light and contrast.
Paul seems to be in an extremely awkward position. His body is all twisted up it seems, because you can see how his left foot is positioned upwards in between John's legs. And Paul's right foot seems to be behind John's head (we can see his hair). The big mystery to me is what those fabrics or objects are in between them. I cannot make out what it is. And I can't locate John's arms either. Are they up in Paul's crotch? Or are they located in between John's own crotch?
I've made outlines with different colors, trying to make out what I see.
Seriously though. What's going on? Where are John's arms? And what is that mess of fabrics made up of?
Please help me figure this out. Here are more variations of light and contrast, if that helps.
I can't believe that there's only one photo of this incident. There must have been more. I want it to be released!
Do you ever listen to oh! darling and get just this wave of relisation that Paul literally wrote it about John? And then do you have to stare out of the car window for an hour and try to contain great waves of melancholy inside of you?
Or is that just me?
Oh I feel you. :(
What gets me is that John almost certainly knew it too. 💔
OK, he didn't name this song, but he did say (in 1980), “[Paul] had a little spurt just before we split. I think the shock of Yoko and what was happening gave him a creative spurt.” [my emphasis]
And if that applied to the melancholy 'Let It Be' and 'The Long and Winding Road' then it almost certainly applies to 'Oh! Darling' (and other heartbreak songs) as well.
To quote Joshua Wolf Shenk:
“John had broken Paul’s heart, but, for a time, Paul still had John to make music with him about it.”
Powers of Two: Finding the Essence of Innovation in Creative Pairs (2014)
Ouch.
P.S. Of course 'Oh! Darling''s not in the Lyrics book... because that would be telling. Of course.
Dirty thoughts
Paul wants to show off his skills.
I think John is eating candy here, but I bet they're also thinking naughty thoughts.
He's doing this whilst making intense eye contact with Paul.
The famous pin that John wore for a long period of time in 1967.
John says "go down on me" during this press conference.
What stuns me about all of this is just how much they weren't afraid to show or express in public.
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From Paul McCartney, Many Years From Now - Barry Miles
(Of Stuart Sutcliffe) He and I used to have a deadly rivalry. I don’t know why” 🤷🏻
#Paul love, stop saying words, you’re doing it wrong.
#to be fair, who of us haven’t found ourselves in a deadly rivalry and had no idea how we got there or what it was all about?? Happens every day!
#for example, there’s a guy who lives down the road who’s really hot. I don’t fancy him or anything but he does make me want to record a duet with him where I sing his name over and over again. Anyways, he says I look like a famous person who he has a crush on. Now there’s this new kid on the street who also looks like another celebrity that the hot guy has a crush on, and tbh, I hate his guts but that has *nothing* to do with the situation I just described.
Subtle touching
I've been coming across photos where I at first don't notice it, but then I suddenly see! It's right in front of us. The gentle touching of feet and hands.
Such as the feet here:
The feet and hands here:
The feet here, and John's hand is also moving in towards Paul's thigh:
The feet here:
The legs here:
And last but not least, hand holding, right in front of the camera: