Paul McCartney: 'I Was Depressed' After Beatles Split
Paul McCartney recalled his heavy drinking and depression after the Beatles broke-up in 1970 during a candid interview on BBC Radio 4's Mastertapes.
"I was depressed at the time," McCartney said, before paraphrasing Lesley Gore's "It's My Party":Â "'You would be too if it happened to you.' You were breaking from your lifelong friends. We used...
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Guardian Music — Speaking at a recording of Mastertapes for Radio 4, Paul McCartney reveals he fell into depression after the Beatles broke up in 1970. McCartney describes taking up heavy... more info
Rolling Stone — Paul McCartney recalled his heavy drinking and depression after the Beatles broke-up in 1970 during a candid interview on BBC Radio 4's Mastertapes.
"I was... more info