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    John Lennon split up the Beatles, says Paul McCartney 

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    John Lennon split up the Beatles, says Paul McCartney 

    Sir Paul McCartney has been blamed for the break up of the Beatles for more than 50 years. 

    In a new BBC interview, Sir Paul says he “didn’t instigate the split. That was our Johnny.”

    But in a new BBC interview, he has said the split was prompted by John Lennon.

     “I am not the person who instigated the split.

    “Oh no, no, no. John walked into a room one day and said I am leaving the Beatles. And he said, ‘It’s quite thrilling, it’s rather like a divorce.’ And then we were left to pick up the pieces.”

    When asked whether the band would have continued if Lennon hadn’t quit, he said “It could have.” 

    “The point of it really was that John was making a new life with Yoko and he wanted… to lie in bed for a week in Amsterdam for peace. You couldn’t argue with that. It was the most difficult period of my life.”

    “This was my band, this was my job, this was my life,” he added. “I wanted it to continue. I thought we were doing some pretty good stuff – Abbey Road, Let It Be, not bad – and I thought we could continue.”

    In the interview, Sir Paul said the confusion over The Beatles’ break-up festered because the band’s new manager Allen Klein – who he refused to align with – said he needed time to tie up loose ends with their business. 

    “So for a few months we had to pretend,” he told interviewer John Wilson. “It was weird because we all knew it was the end of the Beatles but we couldn’t just walk away.”

    Sir Paul ended up suing the rest of the band in the high court, seeking the dissolution of their contractual relationship in order to keep their music out of Klein’s hands. 

    “I had to fight and the only way I could fight was in suing the other Beatles because they were going with Klein,” he told Wilson.

    “And they thanked me for it years later. But I didn’t instigate the split.”

    Sir Paul’s full interview will be heard on the new BBC Radio 4 series This Cultural Life, which will be broadcast on 23 October.


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