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This is one of my favorite posts because that cat’s fucking name is fucking meatloaf

Let us just appreciate that this person’s dad didn’t know when they would be home and so he couldn’t plan for them to be able to join the family for dinner, but he knew with no doubts that dear sweet Meatloaf staying in that exact position for hours was an absolute in this scenario. Truly, that cat was named well.

one of my favorite posts on tumblr over the course of 5 fucking years.. clearly i need a life

Meatloaf is a reliable cat and did not steal the money for selfish reasons. A rare friend.

I love Meatloaf. :)

Bless Meatloaf

Reblog Money Meatloaf to get surprise $40


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The transformation of The Beatles from what would be considered today to be the first “boy band” in

The transformation of The Beatles from what would be considered today to be the first “boy band” in ‘63 to the seasoned rockers they became only 6 short years later is breathtaking. Shown above are the Beatles as they appeared around '69 and in the background, the rooftop live performance which famously became The Beatles last live performance.

This and many other Beatles related icons can be found on the design weFab, available as either a t-shirt or poster at chopshopstore.com.


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This week’s word - paintThis week’s word - paint

This week’s word - paint


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warm sea-like abstractionALT

Let it be, 2022

Guess who

It ain’t much, but it’s honest work

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The Replacements back in the day, 1984. This outtake is from the Let It Be cover shoot by Daniel Corrigan.

gregorygalloway:When Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s planned television documentary on the Beatles recording

gregorygalloway:

When Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s planned television documentary on the Beatles recording of what would become Let it Be was scrapped, the 16mm footage was enlarged to 35mm and shown in theaters, premiering in New York on 13 May 1970 (less than a week after the album’s release) and released in the UK on 20 May.

None of the band members appeared at the US or UK premieres as they had split a month earlier. The film shows some of the friction within the group (between Harrison and McCartney, and Lennon and McCartney), but much of the bickering was edited out.

While the band had all approved a longer version of the film (at least an hour longer than the released 80-minute version), a second (and final) version of the film was edited without John Lennon’s approval. Lindsay-Hogg stated that “the other three (George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr) wanted to make it a ‘nicer’ movie. They didn’t want to have a lot of the dirty laundry, so a lot of it was cut down.” That meant a lot of John Lennon and Yoko Ono were cut out of the film. “The people that cut it, cut it as ‘Paul is God,'” Lennon said.

The film closed in US theaters after about a week.

The soundtrack received an Academy Award for Best Original Score. Quincy Jones accepted on behalf of the absent Beatles.


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this gif is cute but also super creepy. george looks like slenderman, change my mind.

Some Things Are Not Meant For Us To Change

Some Things Are Not Meant For Us To Change



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