John Lennon after the former said he could never see them working together again.John then famously lashed out at Paul a month later in an issue of Rolling Stone, saying he “can’t have his own way, so he’s causing chaos”.Even fly-on-the-wall film Let It Be, filmed in the band’s last weeks together and released a year after their break-up, was filled with doom and gloom and apparent tensions beneath the surface.But a new storyline has now emerged that perhaps the iconic foursome may have been as close as ever before they disbanded.Legendary director Peter Jackson has sifted through the 56 hours of film used for the original Let It Be film to prove that the “reality is very different to the myth”.In a sneak preview of his new film The.
Read more on dailystar.co.uk