Yoko Ono hails McCartney as a ‘magnificent man’
London, June 28:
Though reports have already raked up the long-standing feud between Beatles legend John Lennon’s wife Yoko Ono and Sir Paul McCartney, the avant-garde artist has described McCartney as a ‘magnificent man’ during the unveiling of a plaque in honour of her late husband and George Harrison. The 72-year-old also posed for a photograph with Harrison’s widow, Ringo Starr and McCartney.
Ono said that her late husband would have been very happy that the show has been a great success and another ‘magnificent man’ is introducing him. “John would have been very happy and glad that this show is such a success, and also that another magnificent man introduced him - I'm very thankful to him,”
the Daily Mail quoted her, as saying. In 2002, when McCartney released the album, "Back In The U.S. Live 2002". With reversed credits, Ono is said to have wanted to sue him. The album that had 19 classic songs by Beatles was released as by Paul ‘McCartney and John Lennon’, instead of ‘Lennon-McCartney’. However, Ono’s lawyer said there was no legal issue in it. “This is not an issue involving a legal matter ... She is secure in the knowledge that the agreement that has been in place for the past 40 years stands,” her lawyer said.
Harleyblues take:
perhaps Yoko is changin in her old age, Yoko we have known all along what a GREAT man Macca is, what took you so long to figure this out? lol
Ta Harleyblues