When Lennon and McCartney HATED each other
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were like brothers in The Beatles, along with George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Lennon-McCartney: A formidable writing partnership. However, when they broke up in 1970, the pair were in an intense feud seeing the release of 'How Do you Sleep' and 'Too Many People' - both diss tracks. 🚨Please consider supporting me as a creator with a 'Super Thanks' or, join my Patreon, if you think this video was worth £3: www.patreon.com/musicmongoose Tweet the living heck out of me on Twitter: 👉www.twitter.com/adam_english_ 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - Lennon and McCartney Meet 02:55 - Lennon-McCartney 04:06 - Hamburg 05:26 - Beatles Success 06:30 - Things Fall Apart 09:16 - Height of Feud 11:12 - Reconciled? #classicrock #thebeatles #beatles #johnlennon #paulmccartney --------------------------------------------

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