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Macca shares Linda's snaps of the Sixties

Alistair Foster, Showbusiness Correspondent
21 Jun 2010


Sir Paul McCartney has chosen a selection of rare images taken by his late wife Linda for an exhibition at the Hard Rock Calling music festival this weekend.

Macca shares Linda's snaps of the Sixties
Linda McCartney’s photos of her husband and John Lennon

Sixteen black and white portraits and live performance shots taken between 1968 and 1971 will decorate the interior walls of the Hard Rock Café VIP tent backstage.


They were chosen by Sir Paul from Linda's private collection to mark his headlining appearance on Sunday night in Hyde Park.

They include a shot of Sir Paul with fellow Beatle John Lennon and portraits of Jimi Hendrix, Aretha Franklin and Pete Townshend from The Who.

Macca shares Linda's snaps of the Sixties
Pete Townshend

Linda wrote about some of the images in her book Sixties — Portrait of An Era, published shortly before her death from cancer in 1998.

Of the Aretha Franklin shot she revealed: “She told us that her husband, who was also her manager, was giving her a hard time and she was very depressed. She fixed the wig, put on a brave face, and by the time we got outside to the pictures we were no longer discussing her problems.”

Macca shares Linda's snaps of the Sixties
Jimi Hendrix

She said of the photo of her husband and Lennon: “When it came to creativity, they weren't that different. They both had a tough side and a sensitive side.”

The festival begins on Friday.

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I was lucky to have started my photography collection with two of Linda McCartney's images! She was one of my favorite rock n roll photographers. Thank you for your talented, LM!

- Vincent Vigil, San Diego, CA, 22/06/2010 00:27
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