Paul McCartney more political than John Lennon? Nah,..
LONDON: Paul McCartney claims that he was the real politicized figure in The Beatles, not John Lennon, according to an interview published Sunday.
McCartney was quoted as saying it was he who first raised concerns over the Vietnam war within the group and advocated their anti-war stance.
Fans have long regarded Lennon, who wrote songs such as "Revolution" and — in later years — "Give Peace a Chance," as the group's authentic political voice
Times Online
Paul I don't believe it for a minute. John was the political one-smiles. The only political things I have heard you say is "support Kerry" at the Bridge School and you were crossing your fingers that Barrack Obama would win the election..Oh, and you'd like to sing Michelle to Michelle Obama..if I'm wrong please, do tell.
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I can understand that John and Paul had a strong sense of competition which turned into bitterness toward each other--for reasons that are obvious to anyone who knows much about the Beatles, and, I'm sure, others that the public doesn't know about. Still...geez, Paul, how long does the guy have to be dead before you stop trying to top him?
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