Paul McCartney: Beatles’ disbandment sent me into depression – video
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 drinking and questioning his future in the world of music. The episode of Mastertapes will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 at 10am on 28 May, and a filmed version will be available on BBC iPlayerWatch the full interview on Radio 4Paul McCartney: I was depressed after the Beatles broke up Continue reading...
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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.
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