![]() I remember he said, ‘Oh, God, I’m like Aunt Mimi, padding round here in me dressing gown’ …robe, as he called it, cuz he was picking up the American vernacular… ‘feeding the cats in me robe and cooking and putting a cup of tea on. And thinking about getting on with his career. Enjoying his life very much Sean was a very big part of it. “It was just a very happy conversation about his family, my family. It could have easily been one of the other phone calls, when we blew up at each other and slammed the phone down.” But fortunately for me, the last phone conversation I ever had with him was really great, and we didn’t have any kind of blowup. That is a nice thing, a consoling factor for me, because I do feel it was sad that we never actually sat down and straightened our differences out. When asked if he recalled his final conversation with Lennon, Paul replied: “Yes. About what Paul McCartney and Lennon talked the last time they spoke When asked about his final conversation with Lennon, Paul revealed that although they didn’t had the chance to resolve the hard feelings in their friendship it was a happy chat. Per McCartney, things would have been terrible if his bandmate was killed and he never got the chance to reconcile with him.In an interview with Playboy magazine back in 1984, Paul McCartney and his late wife Linda talked about life, love, The Beatles and his solo career. ![]() One of his songs, "Dear Friend," reportedly makes him emotional as he thought that the song's lyrics - which is about John Lennon - were truly "young." I don't know what he hoped to gain, other than punching me in the face," McCartney said.įortunately, they were able to reconcile before Lennon's tragic death. "John was firing missiles at me with his songs, and one or two of them were quite cruel. READ ALSO: Lil Tjay NEW Update: Rapper Seen Doing Well Amid Fans' Worries In McCartney's book, he divulged that their bitter relationship lasted for years because Lennon kept on putting down his solo works. The Fab Four initially had a close relationship with each other, especially Lennon and McCartney.īut at one point, they started to drop damaging blows against each other after the band disbanded. John Lennon, Paul McCartney's Relationship The site accepts bidding with a minimum $20,000 bid.Īs of press time, there is no bidder who has already placed a bid on the item yet. While it is just a piece of paper to some, its value can actually reach $30,000 - $40,000. The person with the highest bid will also earn a forensics report from Karl Schaffenberger, a Roger Epperson Authenticated Ltd. The letter also comes with a letter of authenticity from Beatles handwriting expert Frank Caiazzo and Gotta Have Rock & Roll Certificate of Authenticity. ![]() editor Richard Williams (please publish equal time)!" The auctioneer added that the letter contains Lennon's name written by the late musician himself on top of "M.M. the letter is date November 24, 1971, just a few days after Paul's interview appeared in the magazine (only a year and a half after the Beatles officially broke up), while they were still going through the financial, and apparent personal, reckonings of the break-up," part of the description reads. "John was so furious when he read the interview that he sent this three-page, signed and hand-annotated letter, addressed to Paul, to Melody Maker, for publication, asking them in his own handwriting for equal time. The decades-old letter, which served as Lennon's scathing response to McCartney's bombshell interview about him and the band, is one of the auction items posted on Gotta Have Rock and Roll's website. John Lennon's letter to Paul McCartney a year after The Beatles' split is being sold for a whopping amount. ![]()
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