Well guys… after 6 years of being on TV, Craig of the Creek has ended. I’m actually glad I jumped on board in 2020, it definitely one of the underrated shows out there. I wish it would’ve been longer if it weren’t for Zaslav ruining everything but I guess beggars can’t be choosers I guess. I’ll see you tomorrow at the Creek.
“It was widely believed that Lennon’s relationship with McCartney was at its lowest point at this time, but Van Scyoc {Gary Van Scyoc, bassist on Some time in NYC, 1972} saw ample evidence that this simply wasn’t the case. “You would read in the New York Post that they were at each other’s throats. I had a copy of the paper in my kit bag, and as I walk into the session, John is on the phone with Paul in Scotland for an hour-and-a-half and they’re yakking it up. That doesn’t really sound like two people who are at each others throats, does it?”
Richard White, Come Together : Lennon and McCartney In The Seventies
"My friend met him [Paul] at a party in LA, they chatted, then she hugged him. He whispered in her ear: "no one's hugged me like that since John Lennon". She nearly threw up from laughter."
Source: https://www.datalounge.com/thread/17571406-people-in-the-know-on-paul-mccartney
“Over the years, whenever Paul has been asked to talk about John, he usually ends up saying that John was a lovely guy. Well I’ve seen John be funny, I’ve seen him be witty, I’ve seen him be sarcastic, but I’ve never really seen him be lovely.
-Peter Jackson, on John Lennon in Get Back
“I become whoever I’m with. And so, if I’m with a mad man, I become mad.
- John Lennon, 1975
I believe in
For Paul