Paul McCartney Reflects On His Feud With Michael Jackson Over The Beatles Catalog | the detail.

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Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney's friendship was built on musical collaboration, but was permanently soured after Jackson purchased the ATV/Beatles catalog in 1985. Over the coming years, the two fought and publicly attacked each other due to their differences on how the business should have been run.

Here is Paul McCartney in his own words, addressing the long and drawn out conflict he had with the King of Pop.

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  • @togelz
    The fact he told the same story for almost 4 decades consistently and not to mention tells it in the most respectable way possible, shows you the integrity that Paul has
  • @thestranger7191
    “And I say, yeah, sure, it’s business. It’s also friendship. It’s also morals.” A real human being right there, Sir Paul.
  • @LOL-cringe
    The fact that he had the chance to buy them, and he didn't because they were Lennon-McCartney songs and not just McCartney songs just says a lot about how great the man is
  • @LOL-cringe
    Its hard to beleive how this bloke has lived through every great decade of music and obviously the best artists He really is a legend among men
  • @neaituppi7306
    People may not realize that this is how Paul acts when he is angry. Calmly joking around.
  • @LOL-cringe
    Quite the work putting all these interviews into one coherent story. Awesome work!
  • @joep4224
    His comments are impressively consistent over a long period of time.
  • @djco5782
    "Now, Michael, we're not going to fight about this..." "Paul, I think I told you; I'm a lover, not a fighter!"
  • @lincolnparc8897
    Using songs commercially "It devalues the song..." that's a real/true artist! We love you Paul
  • @cindyinnew
    Always frank. Always candid. Always classy. Always respectful. McCartney remains an incredible human
  • @AndrewLykins44
    I love his point about not wanting to commercialize their songs. If you hear it 100 times on a commercial, eventually you’re gonna get tired of it. Even if it is a classic, timeless song. Paul truly is one of the greatest musicians to ever walk the planet!
  • @Metztlimar
    Michael choosing Beatles catalogs : "I want this, and this one, and this one, and this one."
  • OMG, Paul, Lennon, Jackson, James Brown, Freddie Mercury... what times, what music he left us, with invincibles, they are eternal geniuses.
  • @kevinmoore8780
    McCartney has reason to be mad and negative. Not just for the business but for the friendship and morals. For having his and John's songs being used in ways they never intended and never wanted. Yet he has clearly chosen not to be negative. He has chosen to state his views in a straight forward and often humourous manner. That speaks very highly of his personality and professionalism.
  • @Asshole88
    I love the way he defends songs like Revolution, that he didn't write, John did but he is adamant that song means something more important than a pair of sneakers. Great man.
  • @kikka7391
    There are other information confirming that Michael did contact Paul McCartney proposing to buy together the BEATLES cataloque approx us$ 40 millions ( 20 each) but Paul said he couldn t afford 20 millions, so Michael told him he would buy it in total. Paul most likely contacted Yoko Ono for sharing the purchase 10 mls each but it did not succeed. So Michael did the deal.
  • @donkeydan5996
    He mentions something that I completely agree with I hate it when bands or artists come out with an album or song and within a year their songs are being played on television commercials 😖😖
  • @milk_cow_blues
    McCartney was so naive. He was just a working class guy who didn’t knew anything about the music business. But that’s why he’s so strong. He knew how to deal with everything. This man deserves a lot of respect.
  • @LukeCorradine
    whats mind blowing is the consistency with which Paul recalls the story through a myriad of interviews, years apart. Incredible!