Beatles enthusiasts and music historians have spent much time talking about the feud between Paul McCartney and John Lennon. There was even a movie about it and some have speculated, in what may be a case of too-late wishful thinking, that the pair were on the verge of settling their differences and possibly collaborating again when tragedy struck in December of 1980.
One of the more notable stories to emerge from the former Beatles post-breakup relationship is that Lennon once told McCartney his music lacked substance and was all "pizza and fairytales." That had to put a dent in the old ego. Nevertheless, the two did seem to manage a cordiality right up until Lennon's death.
But, McCartney apparently never forgot the remark and is now reportedly using the phrase as a song title on his upcoming release
Memory Almost Full. The record is due out in June.
Labels: Beatles, Paul McCartney