Paul McCartney: Yoko Ono did not break up the Beatles
After 50 years, the singer tells David Frost that Brian Epstein's successor was to blame for rock'n'roll's most famous splitIt was almost 50 years ago and in black and white that a fresh-faced David Frost interviewed a baby-faced Paul McCartney and asked him what the future held. "I'd like to retire soon, and the way things are going I might be able to," said McCartney.Five decades on and neither man has retired, both have reached their 70s, been knighted, and now meet again for one of the longe...
Guardian Music — After 50 years, the singer tells David Frost that Brian Epstein's successor was to blame for rock'n'roll's most famous splitIt was almost 50 years ago and in black and wh... more info
Prefix — For years, many believed that Yoko Ono was to blame for the Beatles split but apparently that’s not ...
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ContactMusic — Sir Paul McCartney has insisted Yoko Ono wasn't responsible for the end of The Beatles.The 70-year-old musician has attempted to end decades of anger... more info
ContactMusic — Sir Paul McCartney claims Yoko Ono had nothing to do with The Beatles splitting up.The group - made up of Paul, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Paul McCartney tells interviewer David Frost in a program set to air in November that Yoko Ono did not break up the Beatles, reinforcing the position that John Lennon oft... more info