John Lennon on Paul McCartney’s songs inspired by Yoko Ono
It was the tail-end of the 1960s and the end of an era as The Beatles veered towards their own inevitable end. The band were reluctantly gathered in a studio, attempting to figure out their new album while arguing about the fashion paths and potential shapes the record or even a possible live show could take. George Harrison wanted out, Ringo Starr was sick of the arguments, John Lennon was busy in love, and then there was Paul McCartney, sat at his piano, penning ‘The Long and Winding Road’ in an attempt to articulate it all.Let It Be is a complexly emotive release. Captured perfectly in their 1970 documentary of the same name or the extended docuseries Get Back, the sessions that went into it were among some of the most tumultuous moments in the band’s history. Really, it was a wonder that they ever managed to get back into the studio as everyone assumed that, after the chaos of The White Album, that must surely be it for the band.
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