Showing posts with label 1995. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1995. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Real Love


 


I've always loved how John's photo is in between Ringo and George.   He may have been gone, but his presence was still felt all during the Anthology recordings. 

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

25 years goes by so fast






All photos taken by Linda McCartney 


It is hard for me to comprehend that it has been 25 years since these three guys sat down and had Linda take these great photos.  I like this photoshoot because all three of them seem to be happy.

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Real Love



Paul and Ringo are listening to a playback of "Real Love" in 1995.  They are in Paul's home studio.   I'm so thankful for these two guys right now. 

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Love those Threetles

Photo by Linda McCartney 



The whole "Threetles" thing ticked me off back in 1995 because it was sad to see the photos of the "old" Beatles without John.   But now -- 25 years later (can you even believe?) I am glad they had these photos taken.    That is one snazzy jacket you have on there, Paul

Monday, January 6, 2020

Monday, September 23, 2019

Me and my Arrow

Photo taken by Linda McCartney 


Paul walks James' dog (and one of Martha's pups), Arrow across Abbey Road.

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

At Abbey Road

The photo was taken by Richard Porter


This photo of Paul leaving Abbey Road Studios was from 1995 when Paul was often seen coming in and out for the Anthology CD project.    It was taken by Beatles tour guide, Richard Porter, who luckily saw Paul during this time.   Notice that Paul is wearing my favorite shoe, Birkenstocks!


You never know when Paul might be in London and show up!   Even without Paul, Richard's Beatles tours are something you must do if you are in London.   Check out his site   http://www.beatlesinlondon.com/     And thanks to Richard for allowing me to share this great photo. 

Monday, August 6, 2018

All I wanna do is have some fun



When the World Music Awards was in Monte Carlo in 1995, Ringo presented an award to Sheryl Crow.   I used to have this on VHS.