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Often Dreams of John Lennon: Paul McCartney goes down the memory lane

"A lot of the talk was that I was the villain and that John and I didn't really get on well, and I kind of bought into it," he said.

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Paul McCartney appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and talked about his time with The Beatles.

To a question about the impact of his mother’s demise on him and how it affected his music, McCartney said, “I didn’t think it has affected me musically. I just knew it was a tragedy…for a few years just trying to come to terms with it, but then I found music. John (Lennon) lost his mother, tragic circumstances.”

Regarding John Lennon, the musician said, “We had a bond. We both knew about that, we knew that feeling, and I never thought it affected my music until years later, people were saying, well that song ‘yesterday’, ‘why she had to go, I don’t know, she wouldn’t say,’ they said, that’s your mom. I said, well, maybe, I don’t know. I certainly didn’t mean it to be.”

“A lot of the talk was that I was the villain and that John and I didn’t really get on well, and I kind of bought into it,” he said. He further added that he thinks about Lennon “quite often”.

“I dream about him. When you’ve had a relationship like that for so long, such a deep relationship… I love when people revisit you in your dreams. So I often have band dreams, and they’re crazy. I’m often with John just talking about doing something, and I come to get my bass ready to play, and it’s covered in sticky tape…You know, dreams. I have a lot of dreams about John and they are always good.”

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