The Beatles' iconic Abbey Road album cover, captured in 1969, features one of the greatest photobombs in history. As the Fab Four walk across a zebra crossing in North West London, a mystery man in a brown jacket and white shirt stands in the background, gazing toward the musicians.
This unintentional addition became a focal point for fans, leading to numerous claims of being the man in the photo. Eventually identified as American tourist Paul Cole, he explained in a 2004 interview that he stumbled into the background while waiting for his wife outside a museum.
The photograph, taken by lain Macmillan, was the result of a 10-minute shoot during which a hired policeman managed traffic for the band, capturing the now-iconic 'V' formation in the chosen fifth shot of six.
@vrtnws Mooie recensie van een fantastisch optreden. Voor de mensen die vanavond gaan een wijze raad : om 19:30 stipt start het speltakel. Zorg dat je zeker op tijd binnen bent om de eerste pianonoot van Benny & The Jets te horen.