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Sir Paul McCartney admits he was too ‘fed up’ after John Lennon left the band to continue with The Beatles

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Sir Paul McCartney has said he was ‘hurting too much’ and too ‘fed up with the whole thing’ to continue with The Beatles after John Lennon left the band. The Yellow Submarine singer and band members George Harrison and Ringo Starr went through an enormous emotional upheaval after their friend and colleague decided to leave in 1969, he said.

Appearing on Sirius XM, host Howard Stern took the opportunity to ask the musician why they did not continue after John’s departure and further elements of the break-up, suggesting that it was partly to do with his underestimation of George, who died in 2001.

The 77-year-old said: ‘The thing is Howard, that’s like a family. When families break up, it’s to do with the emotion and the emotional pain. ‘You’

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