| Long Lost Beatles Interview Resurfaces |
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| Written by Tyler Barlass | |||
| Wednesday, 02 July 2008 | |||
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The nine minute long tape adds new insight into the relationship between McCartney and Lennon, including an account of when the two song writing geniuses first met. "I was playing at a garden fete in the village where I lived just outside Liverpool, playing with a group," said Lennon, "And he came along, and that’s how we met.” The tape, which was found in a "damp" garage in south London, is now being stored in a temperature controlled warehouse for safe keeping.
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A long lost 44 year old interview between former Beatles Paul McCartney and John Lennon has recently resurfaced and was played over BBC radio on Tuesday, July 1st. The band was at the height of their popularity when the interview was taped, fresh off of their first American tour in April of 1966.