1976
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Linda was around the whole time and, regardless of what people say, I think she is very much dedicated to him and he to her. I think they complimented each other. She was on the scene, behind the scene, in the control booth. It was nothing to catch them holding hands during a playback, nothing to watch them contribute to each other. They were very close. Folks had blown her up to be such a monster that I was looking to see a monster when they got here. But never believe what you hear. I found her to be a very loving, close, warm person.
Marshall Sehorn – Part-owner of Sea-Saint Studios
I saw Paul once at Columbia Studio B, when my own group, the Rascals, were recording there. I burst mistakenly into the wrong room and there were these strangers with a couple of kids and a big picnic lunch all over the control board, and I heard this heavy accent ‘Eh, Sid Bernstein’ and it was Paul — behind the beard that I hadn’t seen before.
Sid Bernstein – Quoted in “The McCartney Legacy: Volume 1: 1969 – 73” by Allan Kozinn and Adrian Sinclair, 2022


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