Watch Paul McCartney Reflect Emotionally About the Late John Lennon in Video for
A new exhibit of photographs taken by Beatles legend Paul McCartney in late 19963 and early ’64 will open this Friday, April 25, at the Gagosian gallery in Beverly Hills, California. The exhibition, titled “Paul McCartney: Rearview Mirror: Photographs, December 1963–February 1964,” includes 36 images snapped by McCartney during and shortly before The Beatles’ historic first visit to the U.S.
A video feature capturing McCartney signing prints of various photos from the exhibit and chatting with Joshua Chuang, the gallery’s director of photography, about the images, has been posted on the Gagosian’s YouTube channel. The presentation was filmed during a recent visit Sir Paul paid to the Griffin Editions fine-art photography destination in Brooklyn, New York.
At one point during the video, McCartney is shown looking at photos he took of John Lennon, and he shared some emotional reflections about his late former bandmate.
“He was a great guy,” Paul said. “And I’m so proud and happy to have known him, to have worked with him, and to have done all that stuff with him, you know? So it’s a huge thing in my life.” Many of the pics were taken as the Fab Four were experiencing the craziness of Beatlemania, as rabid fans gathered to greet the band members wherever they traveled.
“I think for me, the main feeling is just remembering the joy,” McCartney noted as he gazed at the photos of Lennon. “I suppose, you know, in life, people come and go. And if ever I have to write a note to someone, [I would] sort of say, ‘Yeah, but you know, you remember the great times you had together and stuff.’ And that’s what these pictures do for me."
Source: americansongwriter.com/Matt Friedlander