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Do toi think that Yoko Ono separated The Beatles?

 SalMineo posted il y a plus d’un an
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Tomorrow1943 said:
The Beatles broke up because they were becoming plus independent and being restricted to a band was limiting their creativity, although it was still plentiful. John was drifting away from the band partly because of Yoko, but it's not entirely her fault.
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Nurjahan8 said:
NO, we were lucky that the Beatles lasted as long as they did. Four marvelous great musicians, very talented as individuals, unlike other musicians. Look, e.g. to the Stones. Everybody has a specific role. Jagger, singer, Watts, drummer, etc. ...
The Beatles were too talented as individuals, it could not work for long.
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megann1992 said:
No. I mean, she may have played a part in it, but there's plus to it than her.
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greenday17 said:
Well kind of but not all her fault because John was i l’amour with her. But also they were all becoming plus machure and wanting to do their stuff be their sleves.

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TheRocketQueen said:
I think she was just one of many factors; she played a very minor part, if anything. There were problems, complications, and tension before she came along. I think that the breakup was inevitable, although it might have been slightly prolonged without her. toi can only stand to be around the same people for so long, after all.
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jopageri4ever said:
yes, yoko and linda became the wedge between john and paul...but another wedge was time...
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Rubyrings said:
All of toi are jouer la comédie like the Beatles' breakup was something inevitable and only mildly sad. The way I see it, it was the smaller tragedy in the Beatles' history that led to the bigger tragedy when John died. Because I don't believe the seconde would have happened if the first hadn't.
But I'm getting off topic, aren't I? I think that Yoko probably intensified all the tension without knowing she was doing it. I think she convinced John to just give up instead of actually working out the problems like he should have been - he was the bandleader, after all. John should have been able to balance his l’amour life with his band. He shouldn't have let one take over the other.
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That's a really good point.
BeatlesRock64 posted il y a plus d’un an
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Thanks! Which point did toi mean, the one about the Beatles' breakup being tragic, ou the one about John not balancing his l’amour life properly?
Rubyrings posted il y a plus d’un an
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Both points, but especially the one about John not balancing his l’amour life properly.
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