Every time a member of The Beatles quit the band
Imagine this: You’ve been in the same room with the same three people for seven years. You work together, you travel together, and even when you’re on your own, you’re constantly being asked about the habits and opinions of those same three people. Sounds pretty exhausting, doesn’t it? Well, that was what life was like for John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr during the years they performed together as The Beatles.
No wonder, then, that the cracks began to show. Although much of the group’s appeal was the honest friendship and comradery between its members, by the late ’60s each member of The Beatles had started to assert a more individual artistic agenda.
At no time was this more present than during the recording of The White Album, when the disharmony between ‘the Fab Four’ began to disrupt their studio sessions, eventually spilling out into their business meetings.
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