THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Paul McCartney announces the breakup of the Beatles – 1970

Via History.com

Why Did the Beatles Break Up? – VistaNow

The inside story of why The Beatles really broke up after Let It Be and Get Back - Smooth

McCartney: Lennon to blame for Beatles break-up - Herald Wales

Yoko Ono Was Called 'Dragon Lady,' Blamed For Beatles Breakup. Now, Her Legacy Is Re-examined. - LMU Newsroom

The official Beatles' break-up papers - Videomuzic

The legendary rock band the Beatles spent the better part of three years breaking up in the late 1960s, and even longer than that hashing out who did what and why. And by the spring of 1970, there was little more than a tangled set of business relationships keeping the group together. Each of the Beatles was pursuing his musical interests outside of the band, and there were no plans in place to record together as a group. But as far as the public knew, this was just a temporary state of affairs. That all changed on April 10, 1970, when an ambiguous Paul McCartney “self-interview” was seized upon by the international media as an official announcement of a Beatles breakup.

The occasion for the statements Paul released to the press that day was the upcoming release of his debut solo album, McCartney:

Q: “Is this album a rest away from the Beatles or the start of a solo career?”

PAUL: “Time will tell. Being a solo album means it’s ‘the start of a solo career…and not being done with the Beatles means it’s just a rest. So it’s both.”

Q: “Is your break with the Beatles temporary or permanent, due to personal differences or musical ones?”

PAUL: “Personal differences, business differences, musical differences, but most of all because I have a better time with my family. Temporary or permanent? I don’t really know.”

Q: “Do you foresee a time when Lennon-McCartney becomes an active songwriting partnership again?”

PAUL: “No.”

Nothing in Paul’s answers constituted a definitive statement about the Beatles’ future, but his remarks were nevertheless reported in the press under headlines like “McCartney Breaks Off With Beatles” and “The Beatles sing their swan song.” And whatever his intent at the time, Paul’s statements drove a further wedge between himself and his bandmates. In the May 14, 1970, issue of Rolling Stone, John Lennon lashed out at Paul in a way he’d never done publicly: “He can’t have his own way, so he’s causing chaos,” John said. “I put out four albums last year, and I didn’t say a f***ing word about quitting.”

By year’s end, Paul would file suit to dissolve the Beatles’ business partnership, a formal process that would eventually make official the unofficial breakup he announced on this day in 1970.

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Fielding Mellish
Fielding Mellish
April 10, 2022 10:36 am

You mean ‘Faul’ McCartney.

Vigilant
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  Fielding Mellish
April 10, 2022 2:26 pm

or Billy something or orher

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subwo
  Fielding Mellish
April 10, 2022 5:14 pm

Count the toes in the picture. Faul has 6 per foot. Then, there is the difference in height pre and post crash.

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