“The Day Paul and John First Dreamed of Changing the World”

Long before they became household names, Paul McCartney and John Lennon were just two teenagers in Liverpool—hungry, curious, and bound by music.

It was July 1957 when Paul first met John at the Woolton Parish Church Fête. John was performing with his skiffle band, The Quarrymen, while Paul watched from the crowd. Later, Paul stunned everyone by picking up a guitar and playing “Twenty Flight Rock” flawlessly.

That night, history quietly shifted. John turned to his bandmates and said, “We should have him with us.”

From that moment, the partnership that would redefine popular music was born. Two boys—one cheeky and rebellious, the other thoughtful and melodic—began writing songs that carried their dreams far beyond Liverpool.

Looking back, Paul once said: “We were just kids, but from the start, we knew we had something.”

For fans, remembering young John and Paul is more than nostalgia—it’s remembering the spark that ignited The Beatles, and in many ways, modern music itself

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