Paul McCartney and John Lennon Entered 1 Hall of Fame Without Beatles Bandmates ...
The Beatles seemed to do almost everything together. They shared hotel rooms even when they made it big, did press conferences together, got high with Bob Dylan together, and took over the world as a unified quartet. Yet that unified front looked different when Paul McCartney and John Lennon made it into one musical hall of fame and left George Harrison and Ringo Starr behind.
The Fab Four seemed to spend every waking moment together in the 1960s, but that wasn’t quite the case.
Manager Brian Epstein split the quartet for their vacations. On at least one occasion, Paul and Ringo vacationed together (along with their significant others) while John and George did the same. Separating John and Paul helped keep the friction between them to a minimum. They probably needed time apart since they bunked together and worked together so frequently.
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