@gabu_moon A simplistic take. Just because Paul regretted the break-up doesn’t mean he resented this moment. By this time, Paul was already the most successful solo artist out of the four and he would continue to be so. Conversely, Georges solo light was already fading by 1974.
@glenntilbrook@Squeezeofficial Loving the new single. Is it just me, or is that riff in A a throwback to I’ve Got A Feeling. If so, I’ve got the feeling!
@BeatlesEarth What this proves beyond doubt is that we need a deluxe edition of Magical Mystery Tour and not Rubber Soul. The outtakes of Baby you’re a Rich Man, All you Need is Love, Fool on the Hill and I am the Walrus are simply outstanding and shine brightly compared to the other tracks.
@batcountry1980 Can’t agree. While she didn’t actively break them up, Yoko was undoubtedly a catalyst in that occurring sooner rather than later. That’s even been admitted by John himself and is evident from scenes in the Get Back series.
@BeatlemaniaUK What’s amazing in this post is that the originator has failed to realise that the photo is irrelevant to his post but is instead a unique shot of the Beatles rehearsing for the Ed Sullivan show with Neil Aspinall in place of George.
@ADixonMusic So we’re getting those two issues re-released to us in dribs & drabs on these compilation re-issues. I can’t get excited about the 1990s sessions. Some nice reminiscing, but it will never be The Beatles for me.
@ADixonMusic Sadly, I think we’re hitting the bottom of the barrel, but it was inevitable. You can only record so much in seven years. Ideally, they should’ve released Rubber Soul and Magical Mystery Tour in deluxe format, but there’s probably not enough material to justify the effort.