Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Paul McCartney: “I was drinking and I became depressed after the breakup of The Beatles” – Infobae.com

   
   
   


     

       
       
 
       
 
       
       
 
 The Beatles officially broke up in 1970, then  having published its remembered album Let it be
The Beatles officially broke up in 1970, after publishing its remembered album” Let it be Credit:

the former Beatle acknowledged that started drinking a lot to feel the loss after the band Liverpool decided to disband in 1970, according his story, to be broadcast next Saturday in the Mastertapes Radio 4 .

“it was hard know what do after the Beatles. What’s next? It was depressed. What would be. You were break with friends in your life, so I gave it to the bottle “ said during an interview with a radio program chain BBC .

The Beatles officially split in 1970 after publishing its remembered album Let it be .

“the business separated us,” recognized McCartney, who says that separation caused a depression and did not know “whether he would continue in music “, so he went to Scotland a while and began to drink.

Paul McCartney admitted that competition was with John Lennon helped him create some of his best musical work

as he explained, was his then wife, Linda, which pushed him out of the situation, to be with her band Wings. “it was not a good group. People said that Linda could not touch the keyboard, and it was true, “admitted Sir Paul.

In his conversation with the BBC , McCartney also expressed tranquility for having improved her relationship with John Lennon before that he was murdered in New York in December 1980.

“it was really great we were together again before his death, it would have been (somewhat) very difficult to carry “ told musician British quartet.

Among other things, McCartney acknowledged that the competition who was with Lennon when they formed the group helped create some of their best musical works

“when you’re young you spend magical things. being in the band, the competition with John, being a child and suddenly be famous, and that gave way to a good job, “he said.

the program Mastertapes in which the interview will be broadcast the artist 73 years was recorded in a study of the string BBC in the center of London, where the Beatles sang some songs for the radio during the 1970s

Among the audience of this recording, according to the chain, were known as Brad Pitt and Noel Gallagher, as well as audience members to ask questions of McCartney.

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