In the early 1970s, Lennon made no effort to conceal his ongoing conflict with McCartney. He openly criticized him in interviews and expressed his sentiments through songs such as "How Do You Sleep?" directed at his former collaborator. Nevertheless, McCartney contends that the animosity was mutual. But what was the rift really about? From 1960 to 1970, The Beatles soared to unparalleled success with 13 studio albums. Yet, amidst their monumental achievements, personal conflicts, creative disparities, and tough business choices emerged, ultimately fracturing the unity between Paul McCartney and John Lennon, leading to a rift that proved irreparable for the Fab Four.
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