Paul McCartney said the Beatles put up with Yoko Ono joining the band in their recording sessions for "The White Album" in 1968 at John Lennon’s insistence "out of deference" to him and because they ...
For decades, many have blamed Yoko Ono for breaking up the Beatles. But, according to a new book, Ono may have actually prolonged the life of the seminal rock band — and of John Lennon himself. “There ...
Misunderstood genius or pretentious charlatan? Revolutionary artist or (frankly terrible) singer? Almost six decades after she became globally (in)famous, it’s still hard to find a cultural figure ...
Yoko Ono will forever be a significant part of the history of The Beatles, with some having blamed her and her relationship with John Lennon for the band’s demise. Now, Paul McCartney has spoken about ...
“John and Yoko had got together and that was bound to have an effect on the dynamics of the group,” McCartney explained on the podcast “McCartney: A Life in Lyrics.” “Things like Yoko being literally ...
Paul McCartney is sharing how he really felt about Yoko Ono’s presence in some of The Beatles’ last recording sessions as a band. During a recent episode of his “McCartney: A Life in Lyrics” podcast, ...
Paul McCartney, 81, talked openly about his late bandmate John Lennon‘s widow, Yoko Ono, 90, attending Beatles recording sessions in the 1960s, and called it an “interference,” in a new episode of his ...
Yoko Ono co-wrote John Lennon‘s “Imagine,” one of the most popular anti-religious songs ever written. Despite this, she still spoke of The Beatles in supernatural terms, saying they were like mystics ...
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