Paul McCartney at Brian Epstein’s house in Belgravia, London at the launch of the Sgt. Pepper album (May 19, 1967)
"My little rebellion was to have my tie loose, with the top button of my shirt undone, but Paul would always come up to me and put it straight."
John Lennon (via my-poor-dear-edie)
“We held hands. It’s funny, even at the height of our friendship - as guys - you would never hold hands. It’s a Liverpool thing. But it was lovely. I sat with him for a few hours when he was in treatment just outside New York. He was about 10 days away from his death as I recall. He was very poorly. But it was lovely, really lovely. We joked about things and the years just stripped back… Just really amusing, nutty stuff. It was good. It was like we were dreaming. He was like my little baby brother almost, because I’d known him that long.”
Paul McCartney on the last time he saw George Harrison
09/01/11
