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Beatles weren't that good, says Paul McCartney

Washington, November 07 (ANI): Sir Paul McCartney has said that the Beatles were not that good when they first formed. The singer added that he understood the reason why record label Decca declined to sign the band in 1962. Full Article at Newstrack India

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