In ‘All You Need Is Love’, several stories about the Beatles are told, including one involving Mick Jagger, from the Rolling Stones
A new book about Beatles It’s on the way. All You Need Is Lovescheduled for release on Thursday the 11th, brings together a series of interviews taken from the controversial book The Love You Make (1983), by the writer Steven Gaines and the businessman Peter Brown.
The 1983 publication did not leave the Beatles happy. Gaines stated to The Times what “Paul It is Beautiful [McCartney] destroyed the book and burned it on a bonfire, page by page.” The writer also said that there was “a code of silence among the Beatlesand they didn’t think anyone would step forward to tell the truth.”
All You Need Is Love will be inspired by the documentary Get Back (2021), directed by Peter Jacksonand should reveal several stories about the group, including one that involves Mick Jagger.
Second Brownthere was a strange encounter between Jagger It is John Lennon after Allen Klein take on the role of accountant Beatles in 1969. Klein fired everyone the band worked with at the time. Gaines points out that Paul McCartney didn’t like him and “interviews suggest it was because Allen Klein offered one million dollars to Yoko make a movie”.
Brown asked the Jagger to go to a meeting with the Beatles “to explain who this was Allen Klein“. The accountant had already managed the Rolling Stones in 1965, but Jagger didn’t trust him and replaced him. That’s why the two didn’t get along. Lennon“in his wonderful way, he put Klein in the same meeting, which was deeply embarrassing” and “left Mick very uncomfortable.”
Source: Rollingstone

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