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The album Ringo Starr called his second peak

Summary by Far Out Magazine
In the early 1970s, The Beatles were all in a strange state. The band had been split for a while in terms of their relationships and collaborations, but the slow, painstaking announcement that the end was for real placed them all in an eerie stagnation. For Paul McCartney, it was a state of total sadness. “I was depressed. You would be,” he said when suddenly he’d not only lost his band, but he’d lost his friends too. After suing the rest of the…
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Far Out Magazine broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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