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Paul McCartney & John Lennon 1968 Full Interview

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2009

I uploaded this a while ago on my old profile but it got deleted here it is enjoy
Paul McCartney & John Lennon 1968 Full Interview

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  • the Beatles wernt men, they wernt musicians, they wernt famous, they wher your older brothers. John was the jerk who would always be cooler than you, but once and a while he'd persuade mum into letting him take you out on the town at night. George was the clever, distant one who knocked on your bedroom door for your headphones. Ringo told you your first dumb pick up line and played drums up stairs and kept you up all night. Paul was the one you hugged.

  • Love to see any kind of live film of John & Paul speaking together, before the breakup....

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  • baked

  • How I love them!

  • Ohh when Paul says "it's a drag" at 4:04... my heart kinda broke.

  • I notice in these old clips how often John cracked Paul up. "They go to a company and get shown into the waste-paper bin" John is just whip smart. Interviewer: "is he on the level?" John: "I don't know what level he's on"

  • ugh... my heart broke a little when they brought up assassination.

  • john lennon is hilarious in this video omg

  • @Bummelumm Thanks for the info!

  • @MrsRhythmNation I think this interview was done on May 13, 1968. They started recording the album on May 30, 1968.

  • @general18089 You don't know anything about The Beatles besides the caricatures made by their movies. John Lennon gave a wonderful interview about people who thought of The Beatles in the way you do and he explained how misrepresented each one of them was. You should reconsider your analogy.

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