‘The world said I was dead - in so many ways I was’ : Paul McCartney on the lost years after the (…)
      In 1969, as the band imploded, the singer was 27, depressed and drowning in a sea of legal and personal rows. He hadn’t died, as rumour had it, but he was struggling. He introduces an oral history of how his family’s escape to a remote Scottish farm helped him move on from John, George and Ringo (…)
  
  
  
  
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