Q: What about your relationship with John? He tells me that you haven’t spoken to him in two months.

Paul: I don’t know really. Normally I would phone him or go out to Weybridge and visit him, as I have done a lot in the past. I was that kind of person. But now I don’t go out at all and I don’t bother looking for it any more. I would rather be in bed than at the clubs.

He hasn’t called me and I haven’t called him but it doesn’t mean anything. We haven’t had an argument.

John is very busy at the moment. I don’t like to be busy. I don’t feel the need to. Neither of us really want to talk to each other at the moment. If we run into each other at Apple or we are making a record, I would see him but otherwise I really don’t call him. That is the way it has always been. In fact, the truth of the matter is we just haven’t called each other up lately. I don’t really think about it. I will see him when I see him. And I love him just the same.

Paul McCartney (Rolling Stone, April 30, 1970)

(via howtheyfly)

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