💨 Abstract
Sir Paul McCartney’s new memoir, *Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run*, reveals his emotional state after The Beatles’ breakup, admitting he felt "dead" amid the chaos. He addressed the infamous "Paul is dead" conspiracy, acknowledging its absurdity but later reflecting that the rumors held some truth—he was emotionally drained and seeking a fresh start. Moving to a Scottish farm in 1971 with his family helped him regain control of his life.
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