Sunday, December 30, 2012
Yoko Ono Talks about Dissolution of The Beatles
John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, speak about the causes of dissolution of the band the Beatles, in a taped interview that was recently released.
In a recorded interview with one of the big music industry figures Joe Smith, Ono called the breakup of The Beatles as a "divorce".
Although calls her husband "feeling fine" with the split, but he admitted that there was tension inside legendary band from Liverpool which was officially disbanded in 1970.
In the 1987 interview, Ono called the split that makes member of the Beatles so very free.
"Everyone gets really free. John is actually not the first to want to leave the Beatles," he said as quoted by the Huffington Post.
"(We saw) Ringo (Starr) an evening with Maureen (Starkey Tigrett), and he came to John and me and said he wanted to get out., George (Harrison) and then John," Ono said who is now 80 years old.
"Paul (McCartney) only wants to retain the Beatles. But the other three think Paul considers the Beatles as a band," says Ono.
"They were so like his band Paul, they do not like," he said.
Ono said that the split of The Beatles also cause strain on his relationship with Lennon.
She also said that her late husband misses his colleagues and "hope" all replaced by me. "
Ono statement confirmed by McCartney last October comments on dissolution of the band. To David Frost, McCartney said that Ono did not cause the Beatles broke up.
"She did not make the group disbanded, the group was broken at that time," McCartney said, as quoted by The Guardian.