Busting the Myth: Yoko Ono and the Beatles' Breakup

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We discuss the myth that Yoko Ono was behind the Beatles' breakup. While her presence in the studio caused some tension, the band was already drifting apart due to creative differences, financial disputes, and individual pursuits. The truth is, the Fab Four had simply outgrown each other, and Yoko was just an easy scapegoat. The Beatles' story is about four incredible talents who changed music forever, not one person who supposedly tore them apart.
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John used Yoko knowing she could create a wedge. He wanted out and used her to get his way. The one rule they had was no wags in the studio EVER. He broke that rule purposely knowing how the others would feel.

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Their's more then just those thoughts. John was looking into other music projects, and getting involved with the 60s hope peace movement. So, after meeting Yoko, she helped influence Johns ideas of anti war protesting, I believe she was emotionally supporting John on getting involved with protesting the 60s anti war peace movement, as well as she wanted to be at the center of the music, hippie and peace movement of the 60s, and John was her pathway to that lifestyle. And, she wasn't supportive of the Beatles.

Paul, apparently wanted the band to stay together, but as the co-writer with John, Yokos ambitions put a wedge between Paul and John, and that only fueled the separations of the band.

George, had a written a collage of songs over the year's of the band, but John and Paul, didn't incorporate those songs, so that obviously motivated George to record his solo albums.

As for Ringo, he wanted the band to stay together, but unfortunately he decided to go into acting and start recording his own albums.

k.
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#RockMusic #BeatlesBreakup #YokoOno #CreativeDifferences #MusicHistory

Prisalikestoshare
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No she was not. Egos broke them up. And we have Yoko to thank for Imagine.

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