April 2012
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When people say that homosexuality is too hard for...
fleurdelanuit:
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priestmisha:
It’s really not that hard is it to say, “Sometimes boys like boys and sometimes girls like girls. Now eat your fucking jello.”
I don’t even think anyone told me. I just saw on tv or something two guys kissing and just went: If kissing = love then those two guys love eachother? okay
Understanding jello is more complicated.
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When you’re drowning, you don’t say ‘I would be incredibly pleased if someone...
– John Lennon (via licensetohaunt)
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I am trying to translate Beatles´ songs to my friend, but I have problem with this:
“If I give my heart to you I must be sure From the very start That you would love me more than her.”
´love me more than her = love me more than she´ meaning is the same? Because when I want to translate this, I need to know if it is ´you love me more than you love her´ or ´you love me more than she...
stuartsutcliffe: Would anyone recommend reading... →
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lindalukac:
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stuartsutcliffe:
Would anyone recommend reading ‘War and Peace’?
‘Crime and punishment’ is much much better. - lindalukac
goingintodeepwater——I see lindalukac and I agree on a lot of things! I liked “Brothers Karamozov”——but my best friend hated it. Dostoyevsky or…
And I can recommend you Pushkin´s Captain´s Daughter, Dostoyevsky´s The House of...
stuartsutcliffe: Would anyone recommend reading... →
lindalukac:
stuartsutcliffe:
Would anyone recommend reading ‘War and Peace’?
‘Crime and punishment’ is much much better. - lindalukac
goingintodeepwater——I see lindalukac and I agree on a lot of things! I liked “Brothers Karamozov”——but my best friend hated it. Dostoyevsky or…
And I can recommend you Pushkin´s Captain´s Daughter, Dostoyevsky´s The House of the Dead and from French...
stuartsutcliffe:
Would anyone recommend reading ‘War and Peace’?
‘Crime and punishment’ is much much better. - lindalukac
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Everybody’s born knowing all the Beatles lyrics instinctively. They’re passed...
– Sliding Doors (1998) – James Hammerton (John Hannah)
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I visited my parents today to tell them how I spent time in Hamburg. Both of them liked my photos. My father noticed my two books: Norman´s JL: The Life and Pauline´s Beatles´ Shadow. He don´t speak english, so he wanted to know what about are these books. I said him briefly content of books.
And he told me he will never listen to Beatles. I said nothing wrong. My regret is that he understood it...
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My feelings about Reeperbahn
You know, I went to Hamburg to know, how could feel somebody who live and play at Reeperbahn.
I took with me Pauline Sutcliffe´s book and I read the chapter Film noir before crossing Reeperbahn at night and after return from this street.
I am social scientist, so this was something like social experiment on myself. I wanted to discover how social environment influences someone´s behavior or mind...
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Hamburg...
Hamburg has very specific atmosphere. It isn´t great like Paris or Athens but I feel here like I was home. The same expression of people´s faces, the same smell of air, the same wheather, same cars and shops. Raw, amoral, but magnetic at the same time. Beautiful gardens full of sweet flowers, singing birds, oasis of peace, magnific St. Michaelis architecture next to the junkies, prostitutes,...
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Direction to Hamburg. See ya on Wednesday!
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How I met Stuart
You´ll be maybe interested how I learnt about Stuart Sutcliffe.
Many, many years ago, when I was little girl, my father asked me: “Linda, do you know Beatles?”
“Yes, dad, I heard about them in school,” was my answer.
“Tonight, it will be ´A Hard Day´s Night” in TV. If you want, come a watch it with me.”
I agreed and I was fascinated with all of them,...
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I am crying again...
I really like to read about Stuart Sutcliffe, about his life, his talent and his artwork, read his quotes, see his pictures, but I hate read about his death, about how grieved John and Astrid after him. Then I am very sad and things like this can ruin my day… Cannot they write articles and book just as a celebration his beautiful soul without describing his death and his pain and all the sad...
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“Why can´t we go for other people to Heaven? John asks me that - he said he would go for Stuart in heaven because Stuart was such a marvellous boy and he is nothing… One day he showed me and Klaus his little room. Every piece of paper from Stuart he have stick on the wall and big photographs by his bed.” - Astrid Kirchherr quotes John after Stuart´s death (Phil Norman´s John...
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“John, as it happened, already knew about Stu Sutcliffe, and was more than happy for Bill Harry to introduce them formally at Ye Cracke, under the distracted gaze of the dying Lord Nelson. ´If John ever thought anything or anyone was really good´, Rod Murray remembers, ´he turned into a completely different person. Much quieter, more throughtful… ready to talk seriously about serious...
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“I was always thinking I was going to be famous artist and possibly I´d have to marry a very rich old lady or man, to look after me while I did my art.” - John Lennon (Phil Norman´s John Lennon: The Life, 110 p.)
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I am reading Phil Norman´s John Lennon: The Life. Very interesting facts about his teenage years, I must say I am almost shocked.
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Next week, I travel to Hamburg to visit Beatles museum (included a few Stuart´s paintings) and to see places where they played and lived. I´m looking forward to it!
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