Imagine: John Lennon
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1:04:56
Now, does this mean
a business or emotional split...

1:05:00
within the Beatles?
1:05:03
Actually I think a bit of both.
But I think it's more of a break.

1:05:05
He asks this himself...
1:05:07
but doesn't know if it's temporary
or permanent. That's the truth.

1:05:09
I think none of us know that.
1:05:11
His financial interests in Apple
and the organizations will stay?

1:05:15
Yes. Contractually they have to...
1:05:17
and I think emotionally
they'd all want it to.

1:05:18
They never argued about money.
1:05:20
What are the personal differences
that he refers to in...

1:05:24
I don't know.
It's probably to do with growing up.

1:05:26
There was a time
when there were just four of them.

1:05:28
But now they're married
and there are children.

1:05:30
Will anyone ever replace
the Beatles for you?

1:05:32
- No.
- No.

1:05:33
It's just one Beatles group. That's it.
There could never be another.

1:05:38
- What is it about them?
- We grew up with them.

1:05:40
They started when they were younger,
and we were younger.

1:05:44
And all through these years
we've just developed with them...

1:05:46
and grown up with them.
1:05:48
They, like, belong to us, you know?
1:05:50
But there could never be
another Beatles. Never.


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