Posted in Celebs, Music on the May 28, 2007

Paul McCartney recently admitted that there was nobody similar to John Lennon when it comes to collaborations he did. The two started out together in the sixties as part of the Beatles, a band that dominated the music scene for 10 years and still has influence today. Paul worked since then with big names in the music industry like Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson but nobody was as good as Lennon in his eyes. Paul said that:
“I’m a little bit wary of collaborating with other people because it doesn’t happen as easily or as amazingly as it did with John. I’ve done it quite a bit since and, I think–and I hate to say it–there’s inevitably a sense of disappointment because it was just so cool for John and me to be working together, because we started so young and knew each other’s ways and minds.”
One has to wonder if the Beatles would have still been successful if they would have continued working. Nowadays they would not have a chance but back in the seventies it would have been interesting to see them perform more. The Beatles changed mentalities just because of Lennon and Paul McCartney.