Elliot Mintz Says John Lennon Was 'Insanely Jealous' of Paul McCartney's Success with Wings.
After The Beatles disbanded in 1970, Paul McCartney and John Lennon—who had been the band’s principal songwriters—embarked on very different solo journeys. While both found success, Lennon reportedly struggled with feelings of jealousy in the years before his untimely death, as shared by a close friend. Elliot Mintz, a longtime confidante of Lennon, spoke about the former Beatle’s complicated emotions during an appearance on The Magnificent Others podcast. Mintz reflected on how Lennon felt during the 1970s, particularly in relation to McCartney's post-Beatles career.
After The Beatles disbanded in 1970, Paul McCartney and John Lennon—who had been the band’s principal songwriters—embarked on very different solo journeys. While both found success, Lennon reportedly struggled with feelings of jealousy in the years before his untimely death, as shared by a close friend. Elliot Mintz, a longtime confidante of Lennon, spoke about the former Beatle’s complicated emotions during an appearance on The Magnificent Others podcast. Mintz reflected on how Lennon felt during the 1970s, particularly in relation to McCartney's post-Beatles career.
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