Paul McCartney Reflects on John Lennon and George Harrison’s Passing and the Release of The Beatles’ Final Song ‘Now And Then’

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Paul McCartney recently spoke out about the deaths of two of his bandmates, John Lennon and George Harrison. In an interview with The Times, he expressed his sorrow over their passing and how he still remembers the fond memories they shared.

McCartney said that he treasured the moments he shared with Lennon and Harrison, even though it is difficult to come to terms with their absence. He described looking at photos of them as bittersweet, and said that he would never let go of them in his memory and heart.

The Beatles recently released their “final” song, ‘Now And Then’. Directed by Peter Jackson, the accompanying music video featured newly discovered footage of the members. The single was completed with the help of AI technology, which allowed the surviving members to work with John Lennon’s original demo tape.

To celebrate the release, The Beatles are releasing expanded editions of ‘1962-1966 (The Red Album)’ and ‘1967-1970 (The Blue Album)’. The albums will be mixed in stereo and Dolby, and will be available to fans on November 10th.

Paul McCartney’s reflection on the deaths of Lennon and Harrison is a reminder of the legacy the Beatles have left behind. With the release of ‘Now And Then’, fans are able to experience the joy and memories of the four members. The upcoming expanded albums will bring back the nostalgia of the iconic band for old and new fans alike.

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