New documents reveal secrets of Beatles separation!

New documents reveal secrets of Beatles separation!

54 years after the separation of the legendary Beatles there are new findings that illuminate the reasons for the dissolution of the iconic band. As the British auction house of Dawson announced, legal documents will be sold on December 12, which may provide important information about the end of the group. The estimated sales value of these documents is over £ 5,000 (around 6,027 euros). The historical documents include copies of session protocols from a former advisor as well as legal writing and the original social contract of the band from 1967. One learns from the fact that the band was confronted with serious problems after the death of its manager Brian Epstein in 1967, among other things.

The causes of separation

In the newly discovered documents, the legal dispute is also discussed, which Paul McCartney made against the band in 1970. He complained about the employment of the new manager for all small, which acted as an Epstein successor. So far, these conflicts have been one of the main reasons for the split of the Beatles. In addition, personal tensions played a role, such as the different creative directions of the musicians and the estrangement by John Lennon's relationship with the artist Yoko Ono. As can be concluded from the new documents, the complicated legal agreements between Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Ringo were not to be underestimated - they were another stumbling block on the way to the final separation.

The Beatles was officially explained on April 10, 1970, but many months earlier the band was shaped by internal conflicts and the pressure of fame. The loss of Epstein as a stable influence led to a dramatic change. So George Harrison later said about the development of the group: "If you are grown up, then you take off. And so we did it. It was just time for a change." These dynamic developments laid the foundation for the painful break, which shaped music history. John Lennon once noticed: "It's just a band that goes apart. It's not the end of the world." This statement to relate to the dramatic changes in their lives illustrates the challenges with which the Fab Four were confronted before they broke down in their solo cervites, as it ndr describes.

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