“I did not cause the breakup (bands). It was our Johnny, “McCartney said. According to him, The Beatles were making very good music at the time and he was sorry they broke up. “It was my band, my job, my life. I wanted to continue, “he added.
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According to McCartney, John Lennon was beginning his relationship with Yoko Ono at the time. They wanted time for themselves, and Lennon also tended to do things his way. Maybe that’s why he wanted to break away from the band, McCartney believes.
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For many years, many fans were convinced that Paul was to blame for the breakup of the group, because in 1970 he was the first to answer a journalist’s question that The Beatles no longer existed. In fact, according to McCartney, the end of the band had been a clear and agreed-upon matter for several months, but then-band manager Allen Klein asked all four members to remain silent before concluding several important business deals. McCartney says today that he was simply the first to be silent.
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