Why did George held so much resentment towards Paul years after the break-up?
You'd think there would have been opportunities for them to both write music together, but George or Paul never acted on it.
Why did George held so much resentment towards Paul years after the break-up?
You'd think there would have been opportunities for them to both write music together, but George or Paul never acted on it.
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Cause he made them spent days recording garbage Maxwell Silver Hammer
he knew that the real Paul had died already
Paul was a control freak
not so fucking hare krishna after all
Paul was an asshole
Because Paul was an asshole faggot with the worst fucking ideas out of the entire group.
Paul tried to strong arm his Father and Brother in-law into managing the remaining Beatles estates, licensing, ownership of masters, etc. and everyone else thought this was a terrible idea given how much of a control freak Paul could be. It never came to pass, but it really really pissed everyone off.
Just to echo the others in this thread, Paul McCartney was a serious cunt to John and George.
You hear it in Ringo's one song about playing with the individual Beatles again on his 1973 (i think) solo album
Paul: I wonder if he's gonna play with me
John: If he can, he'll play with me
George: I know he's gonna play with me!
paraphrasing, but it is kind of telling.
Lives on a farm, got plenty of charm, beep, beep.
He's got no cows but he's sure got a whole lotta sheep.
And brand new wife and a family,
And when he comes to town,
I wonder if he'll play with me.
Laying in bed, watching tv, cookie!
With his mama by his side, she's japanese.
They scream and they cried, now they're free,
And when he comes to town,
I know he's gonna play with me.
He's a long-haired, cross-legged guitar picker, um-um.
With his long-legged lady in the garden picking daisies for his soup.
A forty acre house he doesn't see,
'Cause he's always in town
Playing for you with me.
I play guitar, a - d - e.
I don't play bass 'cause that's too hard for me.
I play the piano if it's in c.
And when I go to town I wanna see all three,
And when I go to town I wanna see all three,
And when I go to town I wanna see all three.
Ringo, "Early 1970"
Perfect, thanks user.
You can very clearly hear his feelings about each Beatle here. Pretty sure John and George played on it. Paul is, afaik, the only Beatle to have never played with another one throughout the 70s and 80s. John's death, I think, was a big moment for them to all kind of just let their past issues disappear and ocassionally show up at eachother's concerts for a song. George and Paul still avoided eachother in most cases after that though.
This
Paul may have been all these things, but George was definitely cranky sometimes.
McCartney played on track 8 of Ringo's s/t album.
Also true. He called Yoko a bitch for eating his biscuits lol. The cocaine also probably didn't help.
Paul and Ringo both played on George's "All Those Years Ago" in 1981.
*acktchually Paul just did bg vocals
For all the talks about Paul being an asshole he was the only one who seemed to have a successful marriage with someone he met during his time with The Beatles. (I wouldn't call John and Yoko a full success given the Lost Weekend).
That's completely justified. Don't eat someone else's food and expect them to be kind.
fuck Paul
>to have never played with another one throught the 70s
uhhh youtube.com
paul just reminded me of one of those gossipy bitchy old ladies every family seems to have one of them.
biscuits are also serious business to the english. i mean that would've really fucked up his tea breaks.
yeah i remember when he shit all over U2 and Oasis in the early 90's lol
>he shit all over shitty bands
what's wrong with that?
u2 was on top of the world in the early 90's. george was clearly bitter
Well she was a fucking bitch for eating a man's biscuits ain't she?
U2 are fucking shit boomer.
you're wrong though
U2 is trash get the fuck out
What did Paul do wrong?
People in bands don’t get along after a while, it just happens. Not anyone’s fault.
you just know...
>“I am more stoned than you have ever been,” John continued shouting. “In fact, I am more stoned than you will ever be! And this is how the f*cking song should go.” With that, he hammered the opening chords to “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” on the piano. Emerick said Paul was furious.
>“A very upset Paul got right in Lennon’s face,” Emerick wrote. “For a moment I thought fists might fly.” Instead, Paul swallowed the provocation and accepted John’s idea.
based lennon btfo’s granny mccartney
probably because he looked into his eyes and saw he really was stoned af
Paul was the only one with talent that didn't just rip off old songs or do le "artistic" blues rock, and this made the others seethe.
John Lennon was practically under a spell from Yoko Ono, if the story of the Lost Weekend is to be entirely believed. iirc John appeared to honestly not remember anything that happened the past few months without Yoko, almost like he had been brainwashed.
When you read into interviews about how John saw Yoko as more his mother than his wife, it seems pretty obvious she was exploiting the emotional damage of his mother's death in order to force him into never wanting to leave her side.
>MOMMA DON'T GOOOOO!
Cringe
This. Imagine being on a hot stage with the same blokes day in day out every night for ten years or more. You'd fucking hate your mates eventually.
cute song
kek
This made me laugh really loudly