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Wombles songwriter destroys tapes so people 'can't f**k around' with them when he's dead

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Paul McCartney says biggest Beatles feud was between John Lennon and George Harrison The Wombles released four albums in the 19702 that spanned a string of smash singles including The Wombling Song, Remember You’re A Womble and Wombles Everywhere.

Mike smashed up the masters of the band he masterminded as a series of The Beatles’ albums have been remixed and expanded by Giles Martin, son of late Beatles producer George Martin.

Re-releases have so far included Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The White Album, Abbey Road and Let It Be – with another ‘deluxe version’ of Revolver on its way this month.

But Mike said: “I’ve destroyed many of the original multi-track tapes for The Wombles and my solo albums so people can’t f**k around with them after I’m gone. “I mixed them as I wanted them, not how some corporation or great grandchild might like to remix them when I’m not around. “The Wombles aren’t The Beatles. “I might look back and say I could’ve done with a clearer bass guitar on that track or I could’ve mixed it differently. “But if I wanted to go back and change it I would.

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