George Harrison never wanted to work with one Beatle again but said it 'wasn't personal'
George Harrison never wanted to work with one Beatle again but said it 'wasn't personal'
The Beatles officially broke up in 1970 after Paul McCartney announced he was leaving the band and it seems tensions remained between him and George Harrison
When Paul McCartney announced his decision to quit The Beatles, it caused a lot of tension with his former bandmates.
The singer-songwriter, now 82, stepped away from The Beatles in 1970 and the group disbanded, with John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr turning their backs on Paul. John aired his frustration at his former friend in songs such as How Do You Sleep?.
Ringo also took aim at Paul with the track Back Off Boogaloo in which he called him a "meathead." As for George, he largely kept his opinions out of the spotlight until a press conference for his 1974 solo tour.
George had fueled rumors of a Beatles reunion when he covered a number of Beatles song in his set. In response, he was asked about the band during the press conference.
Source: themirror.com/Scarlett O'Toole