Paul McCartney shared some "untold stories" from his Beatles days with GQ , getting into vivid detail on the group's sexual activities from their teen years through superstardom. While some of these tales have actually been told before, McCartney confirmed which stories were simply the thing of urban legend and what -- at least according to his memory -- actually happened. One of the earliest stories the publication asked about was whether he and John Lennon took part in group masturbation back in the day. In addition to Paul and John, some of Lennon's friends were also present, and they'd all yell out celebrity names to help them complete the task at hand.
Paul McCartney said he enjoyed group masturbation with John Lennon | Daily Mail Online
McCartney also spoke extensively about his sexcapades as a member of The Beatles. As they each concentrated on their mission, anyone in the group was encouraged to shout out a name that would offer relevant inspiration. At least until one of them—the one you would perhaps expect—opted for disruption over stimulation. There were sexual encounters of the celestial kind, and there were groupies.
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The Beatles are the biggest band to ever come out of Britain, and one of the two main men has talked about literally everything. Beatlemania had taken over by the time the sixties hit - with the band notably engaging in some 'extra-curricular' activities. There you have it. Paul McCartney, not only one of the top musicians in the history of the world, also a top scientist!
Paul McCartney is setting the facts straight when it comes to the biggest rumors about The Beatles. The year-old musician opens up in an extremely candid interview with GQ to promote his new album, Egypt Station , and talks about the legendary stories told about the band, particularly, about the late John Lennon. McCartney recalls Lennon being much more daring than him, and game to try nearly anything. For example, McCartney says he was much more cautious about drug use.