No I don't think he would of changed his mind.
If they did one more concert it would have surprised me There was more to the Beatles splitting up, then was let on.
The others could have continued without him, but they all went solo.
I would think because of that it was a decision made by all of them.
2007-05-22 01:20:28
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answered by CAT LADY LOO 4
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I'm not exactly sure. The Beatles toward the end of the breakup weren't getting along that well! They had lots of issues that fans didn't know about. John seemed to really want to distance himself from the rest of them and do his own thing, especially after marrying Yoko. I don't know if they would have been able to sweep their differences under the rug! I have a feeling it wouldn't have happened. Paul, Ringo, and George never did a concert all these years. They just did those two new songs with Johns pre-recorded voice (Real Love and Free As A Bird). They didn't reunite really so I don't think John being alive would have made a difference. As a matter of fact, one of them was suing Paul in the 80's and that's why he didn't want to appear with them when they were inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame.
2007-05-14 03:25:30
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answered by reggie!! 3
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You might argue it both method. I have no idea ample of Lennon's historical past with Paul, however even Ringo perceived to have want disorders. My possess ideas despite the fact that... good, plenty has transformed within the final couple of many years, and reunions are close to a devout enlightenment for plenty of persons (besides Guns N Roses lol). There might be such a lot call for for it that Lennon might honestly acquiesce and Paul might've too. However, I might critically argue, if I might make the effort to arise with a few well forged info, that if Lennon have been nonetheless alive, a reunion might have handiest occurred in latest years... which means it by no means might have occurred in any respect, considering that George Harrison died in 2001 besides. And I trust an extra, I doubt they might've recorded an extra list. Abbey Road/Let It Be used to be it. That used to be the factor.
2016-09-05 19:33:47
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answered by ? 4
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There are peole who were close to John before he got shot. All the other 3 memebers visited him within that last year, and I do believe it could have been a possibility. They were older and wiser, they all had families, wives and children, and could have been better at handling it all. You try living out of each other's pockets for 15 years and see how well you get along...
2007-05-20 04:02:25
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answered by ivy_la_sangrienta 4
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it would have been a possibility - a lot of water passed under the bridge and time may have changed one's view of the other.
It's such a shame that a death was the only way to get some of the Beatles back together....
2007-05-14 03:47:43
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answered by dirk_hampstead 3
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Definitly NO!!!! There was way to much ego between John & Paul . Their musical style's had gone in 360 different direction's.
2007-05-22 02:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Many times in interviews he spoke about how satisfied he was with his life and how he felt no need to revisit the past. Money would not have been a temptation.
2007-05-14 03:24:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No way. Paul was adamant about it and I truly believe it would not happen, but we will never ever know now will we?
2007-05-14 04:08:34
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answered by BoosGrammy 7
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No. They went their separate ways, and I believe they were successful in becoming separate entities.
2007-05-19 13:56:31
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answered by pinklady43 3
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I doubt it,but what a concer that would have been. I would have loved to have seen it.
2007-05-20 14:46:32
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answered by lzrd87 4
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