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"If you ever got a speck of praise from John, a crumb of it, you were quite grateful." Paul McCartney on John Lennon ...
John went mad, suspecting some plot. Then he bought some.” McCartney said this was typical of their relationship ... Lennon were unhappy. “I met with them several days later at, uh, Paul ...
According to John Lennon’s first wife, Paul McCartney was one of the few people Lennon trusted. McCartney knew his bandmate well, even though their relationship hit a rough patch in the 1970s.
John Lennon blamed Paul McCartney for the way 2 Beatles songs sounded. He believed McCartney tried to destroy them.
When John Lennon accused Paul McCartney of “sabotaging” his Beatles song and how the incident underpinned their songwriting creative collaboration.
When Paul came up with an idea for, say, a live TV show, John wasn’t really interested.” By 1969, Lennon told his bandmates that he wanted to leave the group. In the early 1960s, McCartney and ...
A friend of the Beatles said Paul McCartney was nicer than John Lennon. Still, people somehow trusted him less.
Given McCartney and Lennon’s close relationship and level of fame, it’s hardly surprising that a small subset of Beatles fans do the same. Ian Leslie, the author of the book John & Paul ...