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The Beatles' Sir Paul McCartney Says He Felt Dead After Split in Candid Admission
Paul McCartney said moving to a Scottish sheep farm helped him recover from legal and personal struggles after The Beatles split, leading to new creative success with Wings.
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Paul McCartney opens up about depression after Beatles breakup: 'The world said I was dead — in so many ways I was'
The singer-songwriter was 27, with his work with Wings and his career as a solo artist ahead of him.Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Paul McCartney speaks at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2021When the Beatles were breaking up, in the last gasp of the '60s, Paul McCartney pretty quickly heard the rumor that he was dead.Looking back today, he thinks that description was "more accurate than one might have thought at the time.""In so many ways, I was dea…
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Read Full ArticleWhen the Beatles were about to split up in the early 70s, persistent rumors that Paul McCartney was dead abounded. "In many ways, I was dead," writes ex-Bea
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