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Paul McCartney Reflects on Family Keeping Him Grounded During Beatlemania Era

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Charisma Madarang

1d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Paul McCartney, now 83, reflects on the early days of Beatlemania and how his family helped keep him grounded during the band's meteoric rise in the 1960s. In an interview promoting his new album "The Boys of Dungeon Lane," McCartney shares memories of navigating fame alongside John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, and discusses how he managed to remain relatable during that intense period.

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There was a time during the Beatles' rise to fame that Paul McCartney thought he had found the one place he could roam without being spotted.
When looking back at that 'very intense period of time' in the Sixties when the band shot to the top of the charts worldwide
Lowe asked McCartney how he managed to 'remain relatable' and enjoy his
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There was a time during the Beatles' rise to fame that Paul McCartney thought he had found the one place he could roam without being spotted.

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