She was hot in “The Masque of the Red Death with Vincent Price. I wonder what she was promoting? She was in Shakespeare’s “The Winter’s Tale” with Laurence Harvey, but the first US screening was in July. But, that explain the guy in costume, on the tarmac.
Cierto hace rato en uns entrevista escuche que una vez jane y paul se estaban peleando en un club de londres porque paul y john andan actuando medio mensos y cuando el vocalista de the turles fue a decirle a jane que habia trabajado con su hermano en cuanto le toco el braso dijo suck off usualmente era cortes y buena onda pero pues entiendo que paul tambien la hacia enojar y pues fue la ira del momento
no nada mas eso,super super inteligente, mas que todas las 8 mujeres oficiales de los beatles, no solo ser bella cuenta.par eso tiene a la boyd jajajaja
I really don't know how to put it but if she was with Paul and Faul during those years don't you think she would have noticed a " weewee" ???? difference. Nudge nudge wink wink
It was Jane who caught Paul in their bed with another girl. She was upper middle class and refined to where Paul would be considered from the wrong side of the tracks. However, she loved him and he loved her. Paul had too much time on his hands and too much fame. It's a bad combination. However, Jane should not have left for five months either. That's a bit too long to be away while in a relationship. They are both to blame, I suppose.
@@lisas3545 She was a beautiful, classy girl from a completely different background to McCartney. Her father was an eminent physician in London and was the man who first identified and named the condition Munchausen Syndrome. McCartney was from a working class background and I could imagine his views on conducting a relationship were somewhat different to hers. She wanted a career and not be "just a wife" at a time when most women married and ran a home. The problem was, he wanted her to give up her career to become exactly that, and they had a few tiffs about it during their relationship. He was both intelligent and creative and that probably attracted her, as well as the strong physical attraction between them. It was a high profile relationship with the media in the mid 60's and they were certainly a glamorous couple. McCartney found someone who gave him what he wanted in Linda and their relationship lasted the course until her death. Jane was an important part of his life, in spite of his philandering, until she ditched him in 1968, and when he wrote "And I Love Her" about her in 1964 the twenty one year old Paul McCartney was, I think, pretty seriously in love with her. The thing is, did he really ever get over it?
@@abberationify Funny you should mention that. No, I do not think Paul ever got over her. Read his lyrics from 1972 to 2018. Even 68 to 71. I am in private discussion about this because his diehard fans have a meltdown. Even after multiple sources flatout state Paul and Linda's marriage was not the best. Also, Linda was still negative about Jane, who she never and slept with her fiance, at least until the late 80s. I am sure she died insecure and jealous. Then, Heather made a bold response not to many caught.
I still can't believe that Paul threw his relationship with her away and ended up with that hairy old trollop. And, deep down, I reckon he can't either.
Yes, Paul died about 5 months before this footage. Jane apparently met William Campbell in Denver for her birthday on April 5. William was with Mal Evans in L.A. earlier that day.
Paul had to leave Jane. A man can't have a woman who has a bigger schnoz than his. It was decent of Paul to allow Jane to think she was the one making the decision to leave him.
Jane was a wonderful young lady in the Sixties!!! A red haired angel!!! 🙂🌞🌻💛🙏
She was so beautiful
Jane was so pretty.
😘❤ she's super gorgeous
I was born June 18, 1967. Hello from Tyler Texas!
Loved her always!
What a honeypie she was.
Jane de joven era guapisima. Un amor.
Wow1 Great footage.
I saw her in Houston 19 years later.
She was hot in “The Masque of the Red Death with Vincent Price. I wonder what she was promoting? She was in Shakespeare’s “The Winter’s Tale” with Laurence Harvey, but the first US screening was in July. But, that explain the guy in costume, on the tarmac.
"Bring the girl - Burn the village to the ground" God how I'd love to be able to say that.
Jane was touring the USA in a production of “Romeo and Juliet” with the famous English theatrical company The Old Vic.
bella, y super culta y super inteligente.Paul queria alguien que lo obedeciera, por eso nunca se dejo de el.
Cierto hace rato en uns entrevista escuche que una vez jane y paul se estaban peleando en un club de londres porque paul y john andan actuando medio mensos y cuando el vocalista de the turles fue a decirle a jane que habia trabajado con su hermano en cuanto le toco el braso dijo suck off usualmente era cortes y buena onda pero pues entiendo que paul tambien la hacia enojar y pues fue la ira del momento
Hermosa
Bellísima
no nada mas eso,super super inteligente, mas que todas las 8 mujeres oficiales de los beatles, no solo ser bella cuenta.par eso tiene a la boyd jajajaja
@@lucymartinez7537 Obvio ❤️
This was when her birthday at 21
I really don't know how to put it but if she was with Paul and Faul during those years don't you think she would have noticed a " weewee" ???? difference. Nudge nudge wink wink
We should talk with her about it. William definitely had a different one.
Paul should have kept that one. None of his others matched her
It was Jane who caught Paul in their bed with another girl. She was upper middle class and refined to where Paul would be considered from the wrong side of the tracks. However, she loved him and he loved her. Paul had too much time on his hands and too much fame. It's a bad combination. However, Jane should not have left for five months either. That's a bit too long to be away while in a relationship. They are both to blame, I suppose.
@@lisas3545 She was a beautiful, classy girl from a completely different background to McCartney. Her father was an eminent physician in London and was the man who first identified and named the condition Munchausen Syndrome. McCartney was from a working class background and I could imagine his views on conducting a relationship were somewhat different to hers. She wanted a career and not be "just a wife" at a time when most women married and ran a home. The problem was, he wanted her to give up her career to become exactly that, and they had a few tiffs about it during their relationship. He was both intelligent and creative and that probably attracted her, as well as the strong physical attraction between them. It was a high profile relationship with the media in the mid 60's and they were certainly a glamorous couple. McCartney found someone who gave him what he wanted in Linda and their relationship lasted the course until her death. Jane was an important part of his life, in spite of his philandering, until she ditched him in 1968, and when he wrote "And I Love Her" about her in 1964 the twenty one year old Paul McCartney was, I think, pretty seriously in love with her. The thing is, did he really ever get over it?
@@abberationify Funny you should mention that. No, I do not think Paul ever got over her. Read his lyrics from 1972 to 2018. Even 68 to 71. I am in private discussion about this because his diehard fans have a meltdown. Even after multiple sources flatout state Paul and Linda's marriage was not the best. Also, Linda was still negative about Jane, who she never and slept with her fiance, at least until the late 80s. I am sure she died insecure and jealous. Then, Heather made a bold response not to many caught.
@@lisas3545 you seem oddly way to invested in the lives of people you don't know.
@@bahbaroni9955 you would be surprised😁
I was born 2 years later😊
I still can't believe that Paul threw his relationship with her away and ended up with that hairy old trollop.
And, deep down, I reckon he can't either.
@@aryastark1816 Hi. 'Cos she was.
PS I notice you didn't question the 'trollop' bit🤣🤣
Paul was a control freak. He could put that hairy old trollop in a box but not Jane.
You've left a similar comment on several videos of Jane Asher. Your negativity is just odd tbh.
@@R_Jackson So? I LOVE Jane Asher, as all my comments about her show! Where's the 'negativity' in that??
Paul's one true love then Billy came along and she didn't want to know him !!!!
Where's Billy Preston?
Yes, Paul died about 5 months before this footage. Jane apparently met William Campbell in Denver for her birthday on April 5. William was with Mal Evans in L.A. earlier that day.
Wasn't this girl connected with one of the Beatles I seem to remember?
Yes, she was Paul McCartney’s girlfriend from 1963 to 1968!
And he was a sobababitch whit her !!! (Mexican here, surry)
@@prisolano8945 To 1966.
Yes she was with Paul McCartney (1942-1966).
Getting long away from Billy.
Paul had to leave Jane. A man can't have a woman who has a bigger schnoz than his. It was decent of Paul to allow Jane to think she was the one making the decision to leave him.
Where's Billy Shears?
Where's Billy Sheppard?
Where's William Campbell?