Coming up, we’re telling the tale of a misunderstood sibling rivalry between Paul McCartney and John Lennon. We’re talking two legendary singer-songwriters who were the driving engines behind one of Music’s most legendary bands The Beatles… until it all fell apart. And yeah, it was one hell of a fallout. And that’s where we’re going with today’s episode, the aftermath and all its wreckage. As Paul and John went solo, a war of words ensued through their music… songwriting skirmishes and potshots launched via lyrics. Including some low blows. But was it really as bad as it seemed? The answer may surprise you. Today, it’s an all-out, free-for-all, “tell us how you really feel” songwriting slugfest and a multi-song episode that proves that the pen is mightier than the sword… Would there be a happy ending? Find out NEXT on the Professor of Rock.
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Today, we’ve got a really good show for you. I’m excited about this one, I’ve been wanting to talk about it for a while. It’s a story of sibling rivalry, maybe not literally, but for this band it comes pretty close. I’m referring to The Beatles, or more specifically what happened after the band broke-up… especially between Paul McCartney and John Lennon. There were definitely some rough patches there.I want to take a closer look at the feud between Paul and John and find out if there was really something to it or if it has been overhyped by the media.
The two of course engaged in an epic war of words through their songwriting. They were like two heavy-weight boxers trading punches through their lyrics. Some of those were cheap shots and really hit the other guy where it hurts. So to tell the story I’m going to zero in on a few different tracks, including McCartney’s John Lennon jab 'Too Many People’ and John’s ice-cold uppercut How Do You Sleep. And I‘m gonna throw in a couple surprise tracks at the end that will help us round out the story. But to get this thing started, let’s do the cliff notes version of the Beatles break-up and go from there. Approaching the late 60s, it was clear that each of the Beatles were developing own artistic agendas. The boy band days of I Saw Her Standing There and I Want to Hold Her Hand seemed like light years away.
And by 1968’s White Album, the cracks within the band had started to come apart. Ringo Starr left the group for couple of weeks during the White Album sessions, and George Harrison later quit for five days during the Get Back rehearsals. Exacerbating the band’s growing internal conflicts was the passing of Beatles manager Brian Epstein in August 1967. With Brian gone, Paul pushed for his new father-in-law to manage the band, however, the other Beatles outvoted him in favor of infamous businessman Allen Klein… ultimately leading to a lawsuit...
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