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this is diabolical on so many levels. sucking face in front of the man that is singing the song he wrote about you and then turning to him, and only him, to immediately justify why because you're still one part of a codependent permanent homoerotic quantum entangled soul bond. paul is trying so hard to be cool but immediately launches into the song only to realize john has used the song to sing about the new person he loves and stops singing mid-sentence. i would kms. heartbreak hard launch singing strawberry fields forever over a bed of newspapers proclaiming john and yoko's love, whilst staring forlornly at john and singing the song paul would later go on to say is quintessential john. they were doing tragedy like no one else
RYLAND GRACE & EVA STRATT | Best Of | Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, The Beatles, 1968
linda mccartney in man on the run (2025)
I'm taking a ride with my best friend / I hope he never lets me down again

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60 Years of Rubber Soul by The Beatles!
prod. George Martin, released 3rd December 1965
It was the most out-there music they’d ever made, but also their warmest, friendliest and most emotionally direct. As soon as it dropped in December 1965, Rubber Soul cut the story of pop music in half — we’re all living in the future this album invented. Rob Sheffield for Rolling Stone
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