July 1967: At Heathrow Airport, Paul McCartney faces the press with legendary honesty. Tired of the "danger" of being misquoted, Paul explains why he chooses to tell the truth about his personal life and drugs: "It doesn't do me any good, it doesn't do you any good." A masterclass in being yourself in the spotlight.
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- Paul McCartney, The Beatles, 1967
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