20 August 2009 08:12
Beatles - Lennon Tapes Reveal The Beatles Bickering
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Lennon Tapes Reveal The Beatles Bickering
Secrets behind the BEATLES' split are about to be laid bare in the pages of rock magazine Rolling Stone, thanks to unearthed interviews with an angry JOHN LENNON.
The Imagine singer sat down with Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner shortly after the Fab Four parted ways and revealed a few home truths about the real reasons behind the split - something the four former Beatles have rarely spoken about.
Wenner released the tapes for celebrated rock journalist Mikal Gilmore's study on what tore the band apart, which appears in the upcoming issue of the publication.
The 1970 tapes have also been released to U.S. TV news show Entertainment Tonight, which aired Lennon's comments on Wednesday (19Aug09).
Lennon can be heard telling Wenner, "We sold out... and I felt sick."
He also takes aim at longtime songwriting partner Paul MCCartney, stating, "We got fed up with being sidemen for Paul."
Lennon suggests the Beatles break-up was a long time coming and the "music died" when they first hit the big time in the early 1960s, adding, "That's why we never improved."
And he was less than happy when his bandmates disrespected and "insulted" his wife Yoko Ono, adding, "They despised her... It seemed I had to be happily married to them or Yoko - and I chose Yoko."
Lennon goes so far as to suggest that the Beatles' most peaceful member, George Harrison, was the one who really drove wedge between Lennon and the band over his treatment of Ono.
He states, "George insulted her right to her face and I didn't hit him, I don't know why. Ringo (Starr) was alright but the other two really gave it to us. I'll never forgive 'em."
Gilmore's Why The Beatles Broke Up article appears in the upcoming issue of Rolling Stone.
View all comments (2) Comment on this story
22/08/2009 14:55 Whats new that we dont know a bout The Beatles? They argued just like normal people and it is part of a normal business and friendship relationship but if anyone listen they still joked even before they split. That shows that they were very close people.The media just love to write a bout nothing dont they? |
20/08/2009 21:18 It should be taken in context and in the moment. It is all old news. In an interview May Pang did for her book Instamatic Karma, May described Paul and John as two brothers who had not seen each other in a long time. She added further that, the final dissolution was just business and left to the lawyers. All the boys were heated at that time. They all voiced opinions in the press and in music. In May's first book, she quotes George talking to Julian (giving a message to John) "all is forgiven." |










