John Lennon: The Beatles break up interview (1/2)

Part 1.
John Lennon talking about the break up of the Beatles in 1970.

Duration : 0:9:56


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18 Responses to “John Lennon: The Beatles break up interview (1/2)”

  1. ChannieN says:

    ahhhh good old …
    ahhhh good old johnny boy never lost his accent :)
    love it!!!
    scouser til the end <3

  2. back2realitygal11 says:

    where was this?
    where was this?

  3. back2realitygal11 says:

    @iamamannow :O are …
    @iamamannow :O are you JOKING??? thats your opinion but I find that quite amazing that you think so.

  4. trulysarcastic says:

    @iamamannow if it’s …
    @iamamannow if it’s not the worst it’s definitely top five

  5. GonzoDr78 says:

    To me I love both …
    To me I love both Paul and John. I love their songs. I love Georges style and his own works. I love the way Ringo just ran w/ the guys and kept up.

  6. GlAsSaRm says:

    ahh thats oul …
    ahh thats oul shite abbey road was superb, why did john whinge so much

  7. TheBeatlesLady says:

    I do love John. <3
    I do love John. <3

  8. iamamannow says:

    dig a pony is the …
    dig a pony is the worst beatle song

  9. SongsByTheBeatles says:

    i think they had …
    i think they had sort of a “cabin fever” with eachother. they spent so much time together that of course they would ge angry. and when they werent with eachother they would constantly be asked and reminded about the other people. even now, like 30 years after john died, its hard to find an interview with paul where he doesn’t mention john

  10. Amasian08 says:

    @TubesforDudes …
    @TubesforDudes Nowhere Man, Dig A Pony, and Norwegian Wood too. The first two are my favorite Beatles songs

  11. butch21236 says:

    The Beatles were …
    The Beatles were better off splitting by 1970 than drag on into a new decade. The music would have suffered. The Beatles were John’s band since its inception. When it lost its leaders interest, they were finished. It actually was John that quit first; Paul decided to one up him by “announcing” he quit. The only reason he did it was to promote “McCartney.”

  12. meANDmyRICE says:

    i think its 40% …
    i think its 40% lennon 40% paul 10% for george and ringo.. but then idk i t hink george gets 19% cuz he has while my guitar gently weeps… so ringo only has 1%… though octopuses garden was great…

  13. songcycle says:

    @USABUSAB

    yeah …
    @USABUSAB

    yeah and george, ringo, and paul were grooving on it so hard! that john just had to ruin everyone’s fun. they loved being in a band together. i mean just watch “let it be” or listen to any of the countless scathing remarks given during session outtakes and solo albums.

    They weren’t “on their way”, they were there and they were getting buried in the deep end of it all. If they hadn’t called it quits when they did they’d have all gone nuts from the strain.

  14. USABUSAB says:

    john, sounds like …
    john, sounds like he couldn’t keep trucking because there MGR Brian Died, Weak,Move on
    they were on ther way.

  15. tyson10682 says:

    best interview of …
    best interview of lennon ever

  16. kcirdrab says:

    BIG interview. A …
    BIG interview. A real insight as to where the Beatles ended up at the end of it all.

    Never understood what their complaints about the “pressure” meant until I heard this.

    A.B. Surrey, England.

  17. kcirdrab says:

    It would have been …
    It would have been better if they did, they were burnt out by ’67.

  18. lolzicon says:

    i must say that if …
    i must say that if it werent for paul The Beatles would have broken up in 1967

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