Yoko Ono has long been targeted as a scapegoat to lay blame for the
breakup of The Beatles, but Paul McCartney is saying she wasn't the
cause.
"She certainly didn't break the group up, the group was breaking up," McCartney says in an interview with David Frost which is airing on Frost's TV show next month.
McCartney admits in the interview that it was hard to have Ono
constantly around, but also credits her with much of Lennons success
such as writing "Imagine," saying, "I don't think he would have done
that without Yoko."
While Frost first interviewed McCartney in 1964, this most recent interview was one of the longest the Beatles great has ever given.
For more, head over to The Guardian.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)