Paul McCartney Reflects on the Bittersweet Loss of Lennon and Harrison in New Beatles Single

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Paul McCartney reflects on the deaths of John Lennon and George Harrison, describing it as a "bitter pill to swallow." He expresses his ongoing grief and the bittersweet feelings he experiences when looking at photos of his former bandmates. McCartney discusses the memories they shared and the sadness of their absence. Meanwhile, a new music video for The Beatles' "final" song, 'Now And Then,' featuring newly unearthed footage, has been released. The band is also set to release expanded editions of their albums next week.
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