Paul McCartney vs The Beatles: The Day He Took Legal Action
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- Опубліковано 17 лют 2024
- In 1970 the Beatles no longer existed as a band. Ringo, Paul, George and John had released their solo albums and it seemed that the four would not get back together for a long time, but the band was dragging financial and commercial problems that had not been fully resolved since the death of Brian Epstein. And in a 3-on-1 dispute to choose a new manager and solve apple's problems, Paul McCartney had to sue his bandmates. This is the story.
Paul had no other alternative than to have to sue the other 3. As time went on the other three had a fall out with Klein also. Thank God for Mick Jagger for giving Paul the heads up.
Paul had actually brought Mick Jagger to a meeting to tell the other three how bad Klein was, but when they showed up, Klein was already there. This spooked Mick and he just said something along the lines of “Well he’s alright if you like that sort of thing.”
@@jameswright2209 Jagger slipped Paul a note that said stay away from him.
Better call Paul
Paul was willing to compromise and have it not be Eastman. He recognized the optics of that as looking like nepotism or whatever. He was only adamant that it could not be Klein. The other three were stubborn-with John and George full of contempt, and Ringo willing to go along with it. Ultimately, Paul was proven right.
John and George could be super hostile despite the way they’re made into saints now. Paul was more decent and deferential than he’s ever given credit for. People resent him for being controlling, but he’s the only reason we got Sgt. Pepper or any albums after it.
Paul was totally correct in what he did.
Klein would have taken everything that The Beatles had worked so hard for..
John admitted that Paul was right in the action he took against his friends in The Beatles...
I'm so glad that John and Paul made up and were friends again before John was so cruelly taken from us...😢
And In The End The Love You Take Is Equal To The Love You Make.... ❤
00:07 - must have hurt for John to admit Paul was right and he and the others were wrong. I understand he didn't want to "go into the details of it"...
Paul was trying to save the Beatles and the other 3 wouldn’t believe him. Allen Klein ripped off the best band ever.
You omitted one fact...John was the one who announced he was leaving the Beatles and, for his own (or Oh No's) reasons, allowed Paul to be blamed for the breakup. Most people (including myself) believe that if it wasn't for the toxic influence of "Oh No" on John, the Beatles would never have permanently dissolved the band. Paul was the last person who would have desired that to occur.
Im presuming you're running low on the old crystals of meth there sonny to come up with that misogynist old piece of flatulence.
Yeah? Have you not read one of George Harrison’s interviews where he said that it WASN’T Yoko’s doing about the split (including Maureen, Patti and Linda in that as well)? George pointed out that they had never had any time away from each other (longer than six months) and THAT was why they split.
I think they would have lasted a little bit longer, but George said they had problems long before then so maybe not
They blamed Paul for the breakup because he announced he was leaving the band to the press. John did it privately because Paul himself and Allen Klein asked him to.
Paul understood more than the other Beatles how to deal with legal problems. To say any more about that, would be presumptive and beyond my scope.
I can understand why the other 3 were reluctant to be managed by Paul's father in law but since Macca was so opposed to Klein I would have thought that they could have found someone else. Klein was vile, didn't give a shit about his clients only enriching himself so Paul was correct in not having anything to do with him and he had no option but to sue the other 3.
Paul was willing to compromise and have it not be Eastman. He recognized the optics of that as looking like nepotism or whatever. He was only adamant that it could not be Klein. The other three were stubborn-with John and George full of contempt, and Ringo willing to go along with it. Ultimately, Paul was proven right.
John and George could be super hostile despite the ways they’re made into saints now. Paul was more decent and deferential than he’s ever given credit for. People resent him for being controlling, but he’s the only reason we got Sgt. Pepper or any albums after it.
Alan Klein was about to screw overThe Beatles, as Stan Polley successfully screwed over Badfinger. The lawsuit was justified.
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
Didn't Michael Jackson end up with the rights to the Beatles early music, if so the Beatles still lost. Music industry, what a rip off for the artist who does all the work.
Yeah, and ironically that was Paul’s fault. He suggested to Jackson to get into music publishing, to which Jackson replied ok, I’ll buy the Beatles’ songs. Paul thought Jackson was joking, until 1985 when Jackson did exactly that.
Can I get a yellow submarine album video bc the story is rlly interesting 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The breakup was messy and it didn’t help that there was already fractions in the band starting in the get back sessions Plus also Brian’s death still had a looming shadow over the band
Actually the fraction in the band started with The White Album.
@@daytripper9222 well yes the fractures started but you don’t see it until the get back sessions
@@nvm9040 True, you don't see it but you can definitely hear it in some of the tracks on the The White Album.
@@daytripper9222 most definitely but everything was changing within the group
Sony owns it all now😢
Paul does, he bought it in 2015
That last George song… can anyone remember the name?
John was never a good judge of character!!
Paul was right in a terrible situation
Paul the Legend of the beatles. Got more albums more 💰🤑💲biggest hits . Bless 🙌 Paul McCartney
It was the 30 december 1970.
There was a rumor Klein had a hit put on Sam Cooke via some wise guys.
He had to.
Dear AI voice: "corps" is pronounced core, not corpse.
Paul McCartney was absolutely right and doing what he did because Alan Klein didn’t represent the Beatles very well as did Brian Epstein but one thing I think Alan Klein did you very right was the red and blue albums which are fantastic.
if only sam cooke were alive by then to tell them about alan...
need tag get viral
Klein was horrible quite far from adorable known for doing things
To the stones and Jagger told Macca Sooooo
he said "stay away either that or you will pay" Macca understood that this man was certainly up to no good. But as he told the boys of the fact a noise came from behind!
Macca got his revenge though, he was right and John admitted that in his Johnesque way.
You know if back in 1964 if they would have asked the Beatles: "Which one of you will sue the others in the future?" they would have all said Paul.
John IS Documented in an interview that Paul Did Not do this for the Collective Four but for HIS OWN SAKE! After John Walked Out on The Beatles Permanently, it is Documented that Paul Succumbed to Alcoholism until his Wife Linda Helped him through it. This is what his Beautiful Song "Maybe I'm Amazed" is about!!
I HAVE 2 CALENDARS IN FRONT OF ME. ONE IS FROM SEPTEMBER 1966 THE OTHER IS FROM NOVEMBER 1966 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH 1966 OR WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9 1966? LOOK AT THE BACK COVER OF SGT PEPPER WHAT IS GEORGE POINTING AT ? MCCARTNEY NEVER DIED I DON'T BELIEVE IN PID.
James Paul McCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966 and was replaced by William (Billy). This is the truth no matter what.
So dumb that an adult wrote that
That ole rascal Billy, he really thinks he IS Paul
James Paul McCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966 and was replaced by William (Billy). This is the truth no matter what.
@@justiceforjamespaulmccartneyyou need help
@@thomasminarchickjr.7355 You will not get well even with help.
ON THE BACK COVER OF SGT PEPPER WHAT WAS GEORGE POINTING AT ? @@justiceforjamespaulmccartney
@@thomasminarchickjr.7355 In your case, no help will do you any good.