Paul was answering fan questions on Reddit about 3 years ago, and somebody asked him when was really the last time he saw John. And It's odd to not remember the last time you saw your best friend before death.
For some reason, I always get the feeling that Paul doesn't want to admit he saw a lot more of John throughout the 70s than what the public thinks. One time an interviewer told him "You saw a lot more of John in the years leading up to his death than people assume, didn't you?" Paul didn't answer directly, and just replied, "I was very lucky we settled our differences". And in the interview with Sean a couple of years ago, Sean tells Paul "I’ve seen interviews with him around the time when he’s about to go and see you and he seems really genuinely happy that he’s about to see you. I think he says like, ‘Well actually I’m about to have a meeting with him, Paul, I’m on my way’, or something and he kind of jokes, but he sounds happy that he’s going to see you." Oddly, Paul does not even aknowledge what Sean says and starts talking about something else. His exact reply was, "I think so much of what he did just, obviously Imagine and Instant Karma is great and the nice thing was, when I listen to the records, I can imagine him in the studio and go, ‘Oh ok, I know what he’s done. He’s just said to the engineer, “Gimme some Elvis echo.. Bog echo.”
WTF Paul
Packing! From The Beatles U.S. Tour, 1964
Get back ✨️
John leaving the room with the bike im crying
“Show me a video that describes The Beatles.”
The video:
george harrison and pattie boyd on their honeymoon in barbados, 1966.
August 26, 1964 John Lennon going wild while performing "You Can't Do That". Look at Paul and George squealing. The original John girls.
November 10th, 1967 (Saville Theatre, London): The Beatles shoot the promotional film for ‘Hello Goodbye’. (Note: This is a multi-edit of different available footage shot, official or alternate or otherwise.)
The Beatles take turns singing the lead on The Isley Brothers' "Shout" in Around the Beatles, 1964
paul not approving of george’s mystery sandwich
A glimpse of a portrait of John Lennon by Paul McCartney, which appeared in In The World Tonight (The Making Of Flaming Pie)