![]() ![]() For almost everyone in the 60’s of that young age the thing was peace, drugs, sex and rock ‘n roll. ![]() ![]() When Paul met Linda he was intrigued by this American woman who was a mother and a photographer of mainly rock bands in the 60’s. They were so used to it going on all the time and John was with Cynthia (since 1957) and George was under age, which is why he was sent home to Liverpool so they all went home. The “boys”, being young and hormonal were only too happy to oblige! They had a Doctor giving them regular shots in their behinds to clear them from venereal disease. They were in it for the girls and the sex! When they were in Hamburg performing on the Reeperbahn they had women throwing themselves at the Beatles every night and they intended to have sex with a Beatle. Paul said himself when he and John joined forces to have a band that the reason they did it was to “pull birds”. Paul’s something of a workaholic, he needed someone who would help him relax(though Linda was by no means lazy – I seem to recall reading one of her sayings was “Time to fill” instead of “Time to kill” meaning you should be trying to do something useful with that time), someone who he knew would be there. Paul and Linda were well matched temperamentally and understood each other without it having to be a negotiation all the time(though clearly they did work at it and make compromises as all long term marrieds do and they said as much, they had their ups and downs). ![]() Just like Paul slept with lots of women before he became serious with her. She wasn’t a groupie, she slept with a number of them because that was what the times were like in the rock business. Linda was a very talented rock photographer, she had a big portfolio(and had sold plenty of her work) well before she met or became involved with Paul. They stayed together because it was easier at that point than breaking up. They had a brief period where they did “click”, they both got something out of the relationship they needed and wanted but after that they were always moving in different directions personally. Neither of them wanted the relationship to “fail”(let’s face it they both seem to have a bit of a perfectionist tendency). That’s clearly why they stayed together so long. There are a lot of people who stay together out of habit as opposed to “clicking”. There is zero evidence she walked on him with Francie Schwarz, even Francie denies that. The concert was broadcast live by the BBC on the programme Swinging Sound, and in between rehearsals the group did a photo session for the weekly listings magazine Radio Times. She met McCartney for the first time on on 18 April 1963, at the age of 17, prior to a performance by The Beatles at the Royal Albert Hall in London. She also appeared in numerous television programmes, including the British series The Adventures Of Robin Hood, and appeared as a panelist on the BBC music show Juke Box Jury. She appeared in a number of notable subsequent films, including The Quatermass Xperiment (1955), The Greengage Summer (1961), The Prince And The Pauper (1962), and Alfie (1966). Jane Asher was educated at Queen’s College in London’s Harley Street, and began her acting career at the age of five, playing the role of Nina in the 1952 film Mandy. Coincidentally, one of her pupils had been George Martin, who studied piano and oboe at the school between 19. Dr Asher was a consultant in blood and mental disease at Central Middlesex Hospital in Acton, London, and a broadcaster and author of a number of notable medical papers Margaret Asher was a professor of the oboe at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Born in London on 5 April 1946, Asher was the second of three children born to Dr Richard Asher and his wife Margaret. ![]()
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