Mick Jagger Says Leadership Power Struggle Led to Beatles Breakup 

The Rolling Stones lead singer thinks a clash between John Lennon and Paul McCartney tore The Beatles apart in 1970. “I can hazard a guess that they were both rather strong personalities, and both felt they were totally independent. They seemed to be very competitive over leadership of the band,” Jagger told .

McCartney spilled the news to the press in 1970. This upset manager Allen Klein, who wanted silence during talks with EMI and Apple Corps.

The band started falling apart after manager Brian Epstein died in 1967. While Lennon and McCartney fought for control, Harrison and Starr watched their group crumble.

“John and Paul felt they were too strong, and they wanted to be in charge,” Jagger said. “If there are 10 things, they both wanted to be in charge of nine of them. You’re not gonna make a relationship like that work, are you?”

Cash disputes divided them more in 1969. Three members backed Klein as manager. McCartney stood alone, pushing for the Eastmans instead.

The Let It Be sessions showed the cracks. McCartney pushed for cameras and shows, but his bandmates had moved on to their work.

Jagger watched it all unfold from his spot with the Stones. “The Beatles were so big that it’s hard for people not alive at the time to realize just how big they were. There isn’t a real comparison with anyone now,” he said.

After splitting, they wrote solo songs. Sharp words about old friends often hid in their lyrics.

 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover

Sponsor

spot_img

Latest

​Tom Morello supports Bruce Springsteen amid ‘tussle with the president’ 

In an unsurprising turn of events, Tom Morello has voiced his support for Bruce Springsteen amid his feud with President Donald Trump.During the opening...

John Lennon’s Sister Slams Beatles Biopic Cast, Pushes for Liverpool Actors 

Julia Baird, John Lennon’s half-sister, struck back at the choice of Paul Mescal to play McCartney in the upcoming Beatles films set for 2028....

​Chevelle announces new album, ’Bright as Blasphemy’ 

Chevelle has announced a new album called Bright as Blasphemy. The 10th studio effort from the "Send the Pain Below" rockers is due out Aug. 15....

​Halestorm premieres title track off upcoming ’Everest’ album 

Halestorm has premiered a new song called "Everest," the title track off the band's upcoming album."Our song 'Everest' is the summit of everything we've...

The Richest Small Town in Pennsylvania

When thinking about the richest places in the United States, big, flashy cities and meccas often come to mind. Areas like New York City...