Paul McCartney Speaks The Beatles’ Reaction To John Lennon’s Relationship With Yoko Ono: “We Were Not Too Keen”
The Beatles legend Paul McCartney has opened up about his band members’ reaction to John Lennon‘s relationship with Yoko Ono back in the days and said that they were not too keen on their relationship at all.
Paul McCartney gained his international fame for being the bassist, co-lead vocalist, co-songwriter of the rock band The Beatles. He was the member who’s alongside his late bandmate John Lennon when the band was formed in 1960. Throughout his musical career with them, McCartney had performed in every one of The Beatles‘ albums.
On the other hand, John Lennon was the co-founder, co-lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and co-frontman of The Beatles from 1960 to 1969. He had appeared in the entire albums of the band and wrote beloved songs such as I Want To Hold Your Hand, I’ll Cry Instead, I’ll Be Back, No Reply, It’s Only Love, Girl, Tomorrow Never Knows, She Said She Said, Good Night, I’m So Tired.
Approaching the late-1970s, tensions between the band members had risen. In 1969, John Lennon parted ways with The Beatles and started the Plastic Ono Band with his second wife, Yoko Ono. The late musician’s departure from The Beatles led to the band’s disbandment, according to some fans. Also, some of The Beatles fans write these days that Yoko Ono is the reason why The Beatles disbanded.
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