Paul McCartney, 78, has opened up on his dispute with The Beatles back in the 1970s after he took steps to dissolve the group by filing a lawsuit.The former lead singer of the band took them and their parent company, Apple Corps to court so he could legally break up The Beatles for good.
Which lead to a massive fall out between band members Paul, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison at the time.Paul has now defended the decision in a candid interview with GQ Magazine.On the perception that the band doesn’t get along, he wrote: “I suppose that when The Beatles broke up, perhaps there was a misconception that we all sort of hated each other. “What I realise now is that, because it was a family because it was a gang, families.
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