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Irish Star on MSNPaul McCartney says John Lennon saw him as 'cunning and devious' in The Beatles
Music legend Paul McCartney and his Beatles bandmate John Lennon shared a profound connection despite experiencing moments of ...
I was thinking of something to invest in, and Peter Brown said what about Northern Songs, invest in yourself, so I bought a few shares, about 1,000 I think. John went mad, suspecting some plot.
John Lennon lost control of The Beatles when he got ‘lazy,’ said a Beatles associate Peter Brown, the band’s press officer, agreed that Lennon didn’t have the drive McCartney did.
John shared with the magazine: "I was rather enjoying the experience, thinking like a writer all the time." McCartney remembered those times, saying: "I am experiencing this, you know.
That's why when producer Peter Worsley approached him with the rights for One to One — John Lennon and Yoko Ono's 1972 benefit concert at Madison Square Garden — the filmmaker asked himself, … ...
I was thinking of something to invest in, and Peter Brown said what about Northern Songs, invest in yourself, so I bought a few shares, about 1,000 I think. John went mad, suspecting some plot.
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