Wednesday, December 1, 2021

The Beatles' views on sex (documentary)

Paul McCartney details The Beatles' sexcapades in new interview (consequence.net)
WARNING: Contents of article and video may be offensive to some. Viewer discretion is advised!

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(Adam Wallis) In a steamy profile, Sir Paul McCartney dives right into the nitty-gritty and recalls raunchy sexual adventures he shared with the Beatles. The co-lead singer, co-songwriter, and bassist sat down for an in-depth interview with GQ magazine, digging deep into his personal life. These sexual anecdotes include (but are not limited to): a threesome in Las Vegas, the story of George Harrison losing his virginity, and masturbating with John Lennon at his house. (Where’s Ringo Starr in all of this?) More

 
(E! True Hollywood Story via Topazthecat) This is the E! True Hollywood Story: Beatle Wives, which has interviews with people close to the Fab Four.

Dishonest Ron "Opie" Howard is in it for the money.
It explains how sexually wild The Beatles were, particularly the degenerate early band on tour. Their image was scrubbed, replaced by a fake "clean" look, wearing sharp suits and skinny ties.

Many of the young girls they availed themselves of were groupies, just teens screaming at concerts.

They were put through the carnal mill. This was in addition to affairs members John, George, and Ringo had while married to their first wives.

The cute one (not Pete Best), Paul, had a serious girlfriend, British actress Jane Asher, ever since April of 1963, just two weeks after she turned 17, when Paul was two months away from turning 21. 

Asher became his fiancé on Christmas Day 1967. But in early 1968, she came home unexpectedly after touring with her theatre company to find Paul in bed with another woman. They had been engaged to be married for seven months by then.

She ran out of the house and Paul's life forever. Then on July 20, she announced on the popular British TV show Dee Time that her engagement to McCartney was off for good.

Wait, what?! Is all that true, Beatle Boy?
Hollywood bigwig producer Ron Howard cynically left all of this out of his sanitized and therefore highly inaccurate The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years documentary.

The Beatles were never a boy band (or were they the first?) They were always a great pop-rock ensemble making money for Apple, true rock degenerates from the start (thebeatleswereneveraboyband...).

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