Sir Paul McCartney says his post-Beatles feud with John Lennon was “pretty hurtful.” But he insisted the four band members never hated each other.
Their 1970 split following a decade of hit records and world tours came after Sir Paul filed for the group’s contractual dissolution.
In a new interview, he appeared to blame then-manager Allen Klein for the demise of the band and the threat to their label Apple Records. “I suppose when The Beatles broke up perhaps there was a misconception we all sort of hated each other,” he told British GQ. “What I realise now is it was a family, a gang. "Families argue and have disputes.
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