Paul McCartney and George Harrison meet

Early December 1970

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December At the start of the month, Paul and George’s planned social meeting in New York takes place, but the meeting does not go well. This merely furthers Paul’s desire to dissolve The Beatles’ partnership.

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In December, Harrison and McCartney met in New York to discuss their differences but the meeting went badly. The press nevertheless interpreted the meeting as a truce between the two parties and, since Lennon was also in New York that month, reports insisted that the Beatles would soon re-form.

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