The origins of Paul McCartney’s ultimate insult
Paul McCartney has long held a reputation for being one of the more affable men in rock music, to such an extent that some might even label him inoffensive. Out of the four members of The Beatles, McCartney made his name as the most angelic, as to fans, it was impossible that the man who wrote ‘Yesterday’ could get up to no good. Augmenting this thought, he came with a pair of dough eyes and a slightly dithering persona to boot — but looks can be deceiving.
However, this account of the Liverpool native is not wholly accurate, with Macca possessing a dark side, as is a prerequisite for being a legend of rock and roll. From owning his fair share of drug-fuelled antics – such as the possession arrest in Japan that contributed to the end of Wings or the dark truth behind one of his best-loved songs – many factors suggest McCartney could toe the line of acceptable behaviour from time to time.
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