Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr Reflect on Their Unbreakable Bond: “There’s Only Me and Ringo Now” In a heartfelt new interview, music legends Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr opened up about their enduring friendship as the last two surviving members of The Beatles. Now both in their 80s, the duo shared how the loss of John Lennon and George Harrison has deepened their connection. “With John and George not here, we realize nothing lasts forever,” McCartney said. “So we hold on to what we have now—because it’s something no one else has. There’s only me and Ringo, and we’re the only ones who can share those memories”. The two recently reunited on stage in London, performing Helter Skelter to a roaring crowd—an emotional moment that McCartney described as “a little bit overwhelming.” Starr, ever the humble drummer, added, “Paul loves me as much as I love him. He’s the brother I never had”. Their bond, forged in the whirlwind of Beatlemania and tempered by decades of life, fame, and loss, remains one of the most iconic friendships in music history.
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