The 68-year-old said that the band formed in 1962 and in 1960 established a “Four-headed Monster” used to call, were jealous of, in an interview published in the ‘Radio Times’.
Sir Paul said, “The four of us were unusual. I talked to Keith Richards a couple of years ago, and his take on it was: ‘Man, you were lucky, you had four lead singers’, whereas the Rolling Stones only had one. I could sing, John could sing, George could sing and Ringo did numbers that he could sing. So it wasn’t just the front man and the back-up band. We were an entity.”
Sir Paul added that the Beatles were happy in their time. He established the same year as I was left in the UK National Service. “A couple of years earlier, we would have been in the Army, and The Beatles would not have been formed.”
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