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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

John and Paul's Bromance Part 3

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I was kind of crying when I wrote it. It’s like a dialogue with John. One of my feelings even when he used to lay into me was that he really didn’t mean it. I could always see why he was doing it. There was this spectre of me, which I understand because he had to clear the decks just like I did. In the song, John would hear me saying that and say, “Oh, piss off, you don’t know me at all. We’re worlds apart. You used to know me but I’ve changed.” But I felt I still knew him. The song is me trying to talk back to him, but realizing the futility of it because he is no longer here, even though that’s a fact I can’t quite believe, even to this day. The “I love you” part was hard to say. A part of me said, “Hold on. Wait a minute. Are you really going to do that?” I finally said, “Yeah, I’ve got to. It’s true.

— Paul McCartney, on the song “Here Today” (1982 interview)

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