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2nd July 2015
05:46pm BST

McCartney went on to talk about his feelings after his former band-mate John Lennon was murdered in 1980 by Mark Chapman in New York, and confessed it made the other Beatles feel like they couldn't compete with Lennon, as it made him a "martyr".
Speaking to Esquire magazine, the 'Hey Jude' star said: "When John got shot, aside from the pure horror of it, the lingering thing was, OK, well now John's a martyr. A JFK. So what happened was, I started to get frustrated because people started to say, 'Well, he was The Beatles.'
"And post-Beatles he did more great work, but he also did a lot of not-great work. Now the fact that he's now martyred has elevated him to a James Dean, and beyond."
But Lennon's death is not the reason beyond The Beatles' lasting fame. McCartney is right, we'll never see anyone like them again.


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