You claim to hate reporters but yet you were quiet when the reporters asked William on his farm: "aRe yOu aLiVe?". They did not do their job at all. And William and John were not like brothers or friends. They were musical rivals.
those who have seen trauma and lost someone will recognize that Paul was hurting still processing the whole thing..he found out in the morning and did not want to be at home sounded like he came from a studio, weather by his owen choice or subconsciously he went back to a safe place, one which more then likely reminded him of john..
@@OlskZeri-sc9eg then you havent seen trauma, you have not lived through something like this, save yourself the dimwitted ramark and go hug your parents or something.
The last clip of Paul was similar to when I had to make declarations about my grandfather time after he passed away. I was trying so hard not to cry, biting my lips, looking away from the people all of this just to regulate myself. I can really relate to Paul with this.
People act like you should be down on your knees crying about the death of an old friend turned rival. John died 10 years after the Beatles broke up, which is longer than they were together as a band. It would be like crying about the death of a friend you haven’t talked to since high school when you’re in your 30’s. If you were really that close, you wouldn’t have lost touch.
Paul is like a best friend that jokes around. He said inside jokes as his reaction to john's death. To comfort himself George is that guy who tries to hide his pain by pretending to be fine. "He got shot, the next morning he is still dead, thats unfortunate. Ringo, well he didnt takr john's death very well.
I have a theory as what actually happened, and if its right the whole world heard only an actual sliver of the story. I feel that for the benifit of mankind the whole story must be revealed. It may very well be that you are not aware of what actually took place, but after hearing it out you may confirm the truth of it all.
Brooo how Paul is crying on beautiful boy...in the end. You know he loved john they were the DAMN BEATLES ....poor john, yoko, george, and ringo...and paul they were best mates...man look how he looks around as if he feels, sees, his mate john in the room just through a song. That's powerful thats blood in bond.
Everyone was so busy focusing on the "drag, isn't it?" that they apparently never paid attention to how equally horrible the question itself was: "gone then, yeah?". Imagine one of your closest friends has just died, you get bombarded by the press, clearly holding back tears, and just as you think you've gotten through the interview you get asked "gone then, yeah?". What a horribly flippant question to get asked about your best friend that just died, and yet he's supposed to give some really heartfelt and perfectly-worded speech in response or something?
Cut it off normie. William and John were NOT best of friends. They were businesspartners at most. And if William were so shocked then why was he in the studio that very same day ?
I thought his reaction was very expected..hes clearly very upset and wants to get away from reporter..he is clearly choking back his emotion as im sure it tore him apart.
Paul seems increasingly pissed to me. He's getting grilled by idiot reporters and the questions just keep coming. To him, that 'interview' was three hours long and it was forty questions..
Paul's response is spot on. The journalist is being very rude and asking stupid questions just for gossip. "A drag, isn't it?" Is a polite way of saying let's end this, get away from me.
Before judging Pauls reaction. Just rememember. That morning he found out his best friend, someone he loved so dearly, someone he spent every day of 10 years with, his sonwriting partner, and his brother, was murdered in cold blood. 12 hours later they stuck a camera in his face and asked him for his opinion. Paul was pissed, clearly felt violated and was completely broken.
William and John were not best friends. They were businesspartners at most. And all that William could say was a cold "It's a drag". If William cared so much why was he in the studio that very same day ?
@@OlskZeri-sc9eg You are so brainwashed it is concerning. First off that's Paul McCartney not Billy Shears. Second, maybe cause he wanted to take his mind off it? Have you ever lost someone close to you? And yeah., they were best friends bud.