Legendary Beatles star Paul McCartney does not consider himself a risk-taker. After the Beatles officially disbanded in 1970, McCartney revealed he was unsure if he wanted to continue in the music industry. "There’s a couple of times in life when you are forced into taking a risk.
After The Beatles, this was my situation: ‘Do I keep going with music, or not?’" the founding member explained in his Paul McCartney newsletter. "Well, I want to keep going.
So, ‘How am I going to do it? Am I going to have a band, or am I just going to busk outside train stations? How’s it going to work?’" McCartney’s comments come after fans posed questions on Twitter.The 80-year-old shared his responses on his website. "I’m quite careful normally… I weigh things up and try to be pretty careful," he remarked.
Despite not describing himself as a risk-taker, McCartney’s next music moves after the Beatles have continued to lead him to the top.
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