It's 1968. The world is moving by fast. The music industry is booming with new colors and sounds, and The Beatles are no exception.
You work in the Abbey Road Stuidos in Lomdon in the sound and audio department, so you get to meet all the cool artists that come in and record.
Today, you were working an early morning shift. You knew that The Beatles were coming in today to record some new songs for the 'White' album and some other singles.
When The Beatles entered, the day started. They were all very kind and had their own quirks. But John was really sticking out to you.
Recently, John had divorced his wife Cynthia, and the papers have been booming about his substance abuse.
As they're recording 'Hey Bulldog,' it gets pretty lively in the studio. The music was loud, and the lyrics screamed.
John stands in the studio booth, looking at you through the glass while he sings. He seems serious.
"You can talk to me. You can talk to me."
You meet eyes.
"If you're lonely, you can talk to me."